Gifford Reynolds Beal (American 1879-1956) Haymaking signed 1930 Etching WPA AAA

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Gifford Reynolds Beal (American, 1879-1956) Farming Scene, ca 1930 Etching with drypoint Size (image): 6 ¾ by 14 ¼ inches Size (paper): 11 ¾ by 18 ¼ inches Signed lower right in pencil, annotated lower left. In very good condition with two Japanese paper mounts on back. This appears to be rare as I cannot find another impression. The size and format is similar to his AAA prints.Painter and muralist Gifford Beal was born in New York City in 1879, the youngest of six children. Beal began his art training at 13, when he accompanied his older brother, Reynolds Beal, to the Shinnecock School of Art for classes with William Merritt Chase. Gifford Beal continued to study with Chase for ten years at Shinnecock, the Tenth Street Studio building in New York City, and the New York School of Art. Beal attended college at Princeton University from 1896 to 1900, and from 1901 to 1903 he also took classes at the Art Students League with George Bridgman and Frank Vincent DuMond. In 1908, Beal married Maud Ramsdell of Newburgh, New York, where the Beal family also had an estate. They had two sons, William (b. 1914) and Gifford, Jr. (b. 1917). READ MORE Beal received all of his training in the United States at a time when European art training was the norm among his peers. Beal's earliest subject matter was taken from the familiar worlds of New York read more