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Nicholson, Lillie May (1884-1964) .

Lillie May Nicholson, <i>One-Man Fishing Boat</i>, sold                 by John Moran Auctioneers for $12,650 (est: $3000-$5000) on 2/20/07
One-Man Fishing Boat by Lillie May Nicholson (1884-1964)
16" x 12", Oil/Board, Signed Lower Left
Est.: $3,000 - $5,000
Sold by John Moran Auctioneers for $12,650 on 2/20/2007
ARTIST WORLD RECORD

Painter.

Born on a ranch near Aromas, CA on Aug. 29, 1884.

Nicholson graduated from State Normal School in San Jose in 1907 and then taught school in Hawaii (1908-10) and in Watsonville, CA (1910-11). In Watsonville she studied watercolor techniques with L. Minnie Pardee and during the years 1911-16, she was in Japan where she taught at Kyoto and studied art under J. Taguchi.

After returning to California, she continued her art studies at the CSFA for five years where she was greatly influenced by Gottardo Piazzoni.

During 1921-22 she traveled and painted in Italy and France. Her marriage to Paul DeWolf in 1925 lasted only a few years.

From 1923-38 she maintained a studio in Pacific Grove and specialized in coastal scenes and the fishing industry around Monterey. After closing her studio in 1938, Nicholson moved to Oakland and abandoned her art career to become an aircraft mechanic at the Alameda Naval Air Station.

The last 20 years of her life were spent as a resident of the Sutter Hotel in Oakland where she died on Nov. 28, 1964.

Her work was rediscovered in 1979 when a trunk was found on the family ranch containing most of her oeuvre. An Impressionist, her work is characterized by loose brush strokes and vivid, broken color. Many of her oils were painted on cardboard 12" x 16".

Member: Carmel AA.

Exh: Carmel Arts & Crafts Club, 1923-28; Arizona State Fair, 1927; Calif. State Fair, 1926-28; Santa Cruz Art League, 1928; Monterey Peninsula Museum, 1981 (solo); Oakland Museum, 1981; UC Santa Cruz, 1985; Santa Cruz Museum, 1986 (retrospective).

In: Santa Cruz City Museum; Monterey Peninsula Museum; Oakland Museum. ~ Lillie May Nicholson by Walter Nelson-Rees; Impressionism, The Calif. View; Monterey Peninsula Herald, 4-5-1981.

 

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