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Doris Lee
Doris Lee Colorado Mountain Town Landscape, American Modernist Oil Painting

$12,000
£9,041.66
€10,568.65
CA$16,993.20
A$17,305.73
CHF 9,934.22
MX$208,824.99
NOK 115,132.61
SEK 116,714.13
DKK 79,015.66

About the Item

A vibrant American Modernist landscape by Doris Lee (1905–1983), depicting a charming Colorado mountain town surrounded by rolling hills. Executed in oil on board, the painting combines simplified architectural forms, winding roads, telephone poles and expansive hillsides in a richly colored composition that captures the character of the American West. Lee transforms an everyday mountain-town scene into a sophisticated modernist landscape. Broad areas of warm green, ochre, blue and earth tones are balanced by crisp geometric forms and rhythmic lines, giving the painting a distinctly decorative yet painterly presence. The panoramic horizontal format makes it especially effective above a sofa, console, credenza or dining area, and its restrained modernist vocabulary works beautifully in both traditional and contemporary interiors. One of the most successful American women artists of her generation, Doris Lee was a major figure in American Scene painting and Regionalism. Her work celebrated ordinary American life through simplified forms, lively color and a distinctive combination of folk-art sensibility and modernist design. Lee studied with American Impressionist Ernest Lawson at the Kansas City Art Institute and later with Cubist painter André Lhote in Paris. She established herself in the Woodstock, New York art community and achieved national recognition in 1935 when her celebrated painting Thanksgiving received the Logan Prize from the Art Institute of Chicago. Her work was subsequently acquired by major museums, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and she was represented in the first Whitney Biennial. Lee had a significant connection to Colorado, serving as a summer guest artist at the Colorado Springs Fine Art Center from 1936 through 1939. This Colorado landscape reflects her broader interest in American regional life while demonstrating the increasingly simplified and stylized approach that became characteristic of her mature work. The painting is oil on board and is presented in a frame. Its substantial 26-inch width gives it excellent presence without overwhelming an interior. Details: Oil on board Artist: Doris Lee Image dimensions: 12 × 22 ⅜ inches Framed dimensions: 15 ½ × 26 in.chesProvenance: Private Collection, Denver, Colorado An exceptional example of Doris Lee's American Scene modernism, this painting is particularly appealing to collectors and designers seeking Doris Lee, American Regionalist art, Colorado landscape paintings, American Modernist painting, mid-century landscapes and works by important women artists.
  • Creator:
    Doris Lee (1905 - 1983)
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 15.5 in (39.37 cm)Width: 26 in (66.04 cm)Depth: 1.75 in (4.45 cm)
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  • Framing:
    Frame Included
    Framing Options Available
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  • Gallery Location:
    Denver, CO
  • Reference Number:
    Seller: 258261stDibs: LU27310220032

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