Roy Mason (American, 1886-1972) Landscape
Hammer Price w/ BP
$900
Lot #: 127 Roy Mason (American, 1886-1972) Landscape |
Oil on masonite. Signed (lower right). |
16 x 12 in. |
Condition No in-paint or restoration. |
Auction Date May 30, 2024 |
Details:
Roy Mason (American, 1886-1972)
Roy Mason was a self-taught artist from Gilbert Mills, New York. As well as hunting and fishing scenes, he also did illustrations for magazines including Collier’s, True, and Reader’s Digest. Mason had firsthand knowledge of wildfowl, shooting and fishing for sport provided themes for most of his paintings. His use of the medium of watercolor enabled him to create landscapes and wildlife paintings that reached a large audience outside of the sporting community. While maintaining a studio in Batavia, New York, he began spending long periods in southern California in the 1930s. He began to exhibit his paintings with local and national art associations and to produce artwork for nationally distributed periodicals.
Roy Mason was a self-taught artist from Gilbert Mills, New York. As well as hunting and fishing scenes, he also did illustrations for magazines including Collier’s, True, and Reader’s Digest. Mason had firsthand knowledge of wildfowl, shooting and fishing for sport provided themes for most of his paintings. His use of the medium of watercolor enabled him to create landscapes and wildlife paintings that reached a large audience outside of the sporting community. While maintaining a studio in Batavia, New York, he began spending long periods in southern California in the 1930s. He began to exhibit his paintings with local and national art associations and to produce artwork for nationally distributed periodicals.
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