Description: For sale is a wonderful and original signed lithograph print by the highly regarded Charleston, South Carolina artist Elizabeth O'Neill Verner (1883-1979) Elizabeth O'Neill Verners most coveted scenes are those featuring the historic architecture of Charleston Ths lithograph features a classic view looking towards the historic St. Michaels Anglican Church St. Michael's Anglican Church (formerly St. Michael's Episcopal Church) is a historic church and the oldest surviving religious structure in Charleston, South Carolina. It is located at Broad and Meeting streets on one of the Four Corners of Law, and represents ecclesiastical law. It was built in the 1750s by order of the South Carolina Assembly. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and is a National Historic Landmark. Artist: Elizabeth O'Neill Verner (American/Charleston, 1883-1979) Medium: Lithograph Title: St. Michael's Spire Signature: Signed in pencil by the artist Condition: Overall good condition for age. The paper having some slight waviness to it. Simply needs to be reset in the matting if one chooses to do so. The wood frame with some surface scratching. What benefit from a wiping with a wood polishing wax. We believe it should be reframed in a much bolder frame with some beautiful double or triple matting to fully display this wonderful work of art. Elizabeth O'Neill Verner Measurements Framed - 16" x 13" Image Size - 12" x 9" Elizabeth O'Neill Verner (1883-1979) A leader in establishing Charleston, South Carolina as a dynamic cultural center, Elizabeth Verner depicted the historic city's seemingly endless supply of subject matter including lush landscape, architectural landmarks, and local people. Many of her paintings were pastel on silk. She was also proficient as an etcher and a part of the Charleston Etcher's Club whose members did etchings of Charleston's historic architecture. Their work, published in national media, brought widespread attention to the charms of the area. She worked especially hard, printing her own plates and selling prints, and during the spring seasons opened her studio to tourists and housed visitors in her home. She also served as a guide to Charleston and wrote and illustrated several books that furthered her own career as well as promoted Charleston as a visitor destination. When the mayor tried to outlaw flower vendors, she fought to retain these black women who came from outlying areas to sell their flowers and hand made baskets. She wrote: "I wanted the flower women because I painted them and I need them as models" (Magazine Antiques 11/98). These subjects appear regularly in her etchings. She was also one of the few artists of the Charleston Renaissance to work in pastel, which she pursued after being inspired by an exhibition of floral pastels by Laura Coombs Hills in Boston. From that time, Verner was persuaded that pastels were a more effective medium for conveying her flower vendors. Her former home and studio from 1938 is now The Elizabeth O'Neill Verner Museum at 79 Church Street in Charleston.
Price: 446.25 USD
Location: Kingston, New York
End Time: 2024-09-18T16:01:54.000Z
Shipping Cost: 20 USD
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Artist: Elizabeth O'Neill Verner
Signed: Yes
Material: Paper
Original/Licensed Reprint: Original
Region of Origin: South Carolina, USA
Framing: Framed
Subject: Charleston South Carolina. St Michael's Church
Type: Print
Theme: Architecture
Features: 1st Edition
Production Technique: Lithography
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Time Period Produced: 1925-1949