Listed MAURICE FREED Philadelphia PA MODERNIST OIL Violin Player Provincetown MA

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VERY FINE ORIGINAL OIL PAINTING BY MAURICE FREED (1911 - 1981). Excellent Condition, oil on stretched canvas, cloth covered frame. Frame measures 28 1/2" by 16 1/2", canvas measures 24" by 12". Powerful modernist image of a violinist in front on an orchestra. Signed upper left. Maurice Freed (1911-1981) Maurice Freed, a native of Pottsville, PA and a graduate of the Philadelphia College of Art, lived and painted in Philadelphia during most of his life. At the age of nineteen, he won a scholarship to the Cape School of Art in Provincetown where he studied with Henry Hensche, Morris Davidson, and Albert Alcalay. At twenty-one, he sketched on the beaches of Atlantic City, NJ. At twenty-two, he traveled to Paris to paint and then in 1934, at the age of twenty-three, his talents were recognized when he was invited to Chicago to become Art Director of Esquire magazine. Following his early professional success at Esquire and as a contributor to the New Yorker, Holiday, Stage, Saturday Evening Post, and Fortune magazines, and after fourteen years of operating a successful advertising art service, Freed turned to his real love, the fine arts. He returned to France to paint and from 1960 until his death in 1981, he devoted himself to his painting and to the world of art around him. In addition to the time spent working in his studio and read more