JOSEPH MASON REEVES, JR. LISTED (5): ROME,BUNKER HILL, HONOLULU,COWBOY, CITY
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JOSEPH MASON REEVES, JR. (LISTED NEW YORK/CALIFORNIA ARTIST 1898-1973). THREE DRAWINGS. 1. ROME VIA DELLA PURIFICAZIONE, 1922, pencil, 9-1/2" x 5", signed/dated; 2. Bunker Hill, 6" x 8" pencil, signed; 3. Honolulu, 1935, 9-1/2" x 5-1/2" pencil signed/dated; 4. Cowboy, 9" x 7" with mat - unsigned - estate stamped on the back; 5. Ferry Building San Francisco, 1929, 11" x 9" pencil, signed/dated. These drawings come directly from the estate of Joseph Mason Reeves, Jr. We'll be listing other wonderful pieces from the artist's estate - don't forget to keep watching! This biography from the Archives of AskART: Born in Washington DC, Joseph Reeves, son of Admiral Joseph M. Reeves, earned his reputation as a painter of Southwest subjects, many of them portraits. He graduated from the University of California in 1917, a student of C. Chapel Judson, and served during World War I in the U.S. Navy. He remained in Europe, studying at the Academies Julian and Colarossi in Paris. After the war and traveling around the world, he returned to the United States in 1923, and then continued his art education at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts and Corcoran Gallery in Washington DC.He worked as a portraitist in New York City and Norfork, Virginia before moving West, going first to San Rafael and San Francisco, and later to Los Angeles where
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