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Frederick Shane (1906-1992)

Twilight of History, Oil Painting, 1947

Twilight of History, Oil Painting, 1947

Twilight of History is an original oil on board painting by Frederick Shane (1906-1992) from 1947. Shane specialized in genre scenes, landscapes, seascapes, and portraits, executed in a variety of media. Fundamentally a realist, his work also contains some elements of abstraction, expressionism, and surrealism, which truly coalesce in this painting. Shane's reflection of the twilight of our existence is shown with three creatures in the foreground lighting a rocket, with city ruins in the background. Painted in colors of red, brown, yellow, green, and blue. Presented in a vintage frame, outer dimensions measure 24 ½ x 28 ½ x 2 ¾ inches. Image size is 15 ½ x 19 ½ inches.

Size: 15 ½ x 19 ½ inchesFramed Size: 24 ½ x 28 ½ x 2 ¾ inches
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Artist Biography - Frederick Shane (1906-1992)

(born 1906 Kansas city, MO, 1990) Studied: Kansas City Art Institute with Randall Davey, 1923-24 (also with Davey in Santa Fe NM, 1924); Broadmoor Art Academy with Davey in Santa Fe NM, 1924); Broadmoor Art Academy with Davey, 1925, 26 (summers); study in Spain and France, 1928-29. (Friends John Sloan, Robert Henri, Thomas Hart Benton, and teachers at CSFAC-Boardman Robinson, Adolf Dehn, Yasuo Kuniyoshi.) Taught: University of Missouri, 1932-33, 34-36, 38-71 (department chairman 1958-67, professor emeritus of Fine Art 1971-present), Kansas State Teacher's College (Emporia, KS), 1936 (summer). Murals: Eldon, MO post office, 1941. Commission: Scruggs-Vandervoort-Barney Department Store, St. Louis, MO, 1947. Artist/correspondent for United States Army Medical Corps, 1944. Exhibitions: New York's World Fair, 1939-40, 64-65; Associated American Artists (NYC), 1943 (one-man); Art Institute of Chicago, Carnegie Institute, Corcoran Gallery of Art, Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts; Museum of Art and Archaeology and State Historical Society of Missouri (Columbia), 1982 (retrospective), many others. Work located in Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City; City Art Museum, St. Louis; Museum of Art and Archaeology, University of Missouri, Columbia (MO); IBM Corporate Collection; private collections, and others.