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Beatrice Stuart (1917 - 2003) |

"Tea at Farmer's Market"
oil on board 15" x 15"
framed 21" x 21"
$1,700 |

"Still Life with White Cloth"
oil on canvas 22" x 28"
with frame
SOLD |

"Still Life with Green Cloth"
oil on canvas 28" x 36"
framed 35" x 43"
$3,500 |

"Venice Bridge"
oil on canvas 20" x 24"
framed 26.5" x 31.5"
$2,500 |

"Blue Corn"
oil on canvas 18" x 22"
framed 24" x 28"
$1,600 |

"Apples In A Bag"
oil on canvas 14" x 18"
framed 20" x 24"
$1,000 |

"Study In Gray & Black I"
oil on board 12" x 16",
framed
$950 |

"Study In Gray & Black II"
oil on board 12" x 16",
framed
$950 |

"Tina At Twelve"
water-based acrylic on artistboard 28" x 32".
Ted Gibson frame
$4,200 |

"Still Life with Daisies"
oil on board 16" x 20",
framed 22.5" x 26.5"
$1,250 |

"Still Life With Squash"
oil on canvas 24" x 30"
framed 30" x 36.5"
(Exhibited California Art Club 89th Gold Medal Exhibition, Luckman Gallery, California State University, Los Angeles, 1998)
$2,200 |
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Beatrice Stuart was a consummate artist in a variety of media. Her use of exciting shapes and harmonious colors with bold, loose applications brought a rhythmic effect to her work. Her extensive fine art training began in fashion design on scholarship at the American Academy of Art in Chicago and at Northwestern University. In California she continued her art education at UCLA, Otis Art Institute, and Chouinard Art Institute where she was granted a scholarship.
Equally versed in oil and watercolor, Beatrice was a Signature Member of the National Watercolor Society where she served twice as an elected Board Member and a Signature Member of the California Art Club, where she received the Gold Medal for Still Life in 1995. Museum exhibitions include the Frye Art Museum (Seattle, Washington); the Carnegie Art Museum and the Pasadena Historical Museum in California. Selected exhibitions include the National Academy of Design (New York City), Academy of Arts (Oahu, Hawaii), Scottsdale Artists' School (Arizona), California State University at Chico, the Municipal Art Gallery of the City of Los Angeles, California.
Artist proceeds to benefit Childrens Hospital of Los Angeles.
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