SIGNED ORIGINAL DOUBLE-SIDED OIL PAINTING BY INDIANA ARTIST IDA NASH GORDON
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SIGNED ORIGINAL DOUBLE-SIDED OIL PAINTING BYINDIANA ARTIST IDA NASH GORDON. According to AskArt, Brown County, Indiana, artist “Ida Nash Gordon (1903-1983) was known for her impressionist landscapes, portraits, and still life oil paintings. Many of her landscapes reflect scenes from Brown County. Gordon was born in Windfall, Indiana, and studied at Indiana University and the Paris American Arts Academy. Her teachers included Marie Goth, George Jo Mess, Stanley Turnball, Marilyn Bendell, Homer Davisson, Leonard Richmond in England, and Legare in Paris, France. She exhibited at the Brown County Art Gallery where she did a solo exhibition, the Indiana State Fair, Herron Art Institute, Indianapolis Museum of Art, the Gallery of Art in New York, the Sherman Hotel Gallery in Chicago, the Northern Indiana Artists Salon and regularly at the Hoosier Salon during the period 1953-1977. In 1963 she received a prize for her work from the Herron Art Institute of Indianapolis, and her work won the Paris Award presented by the Raymond Duncan Academy of Paris, France.” The oil on board work offered here is exceptional because it is two paintings in one. On the front is a wonderful Brown County autumn landscape of a farmhouse, barn and silo. The rich earth tones of the land and buildings contrast beautifully against the white clouds and blue sky.
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