Lorena Montgomery - Indian Princess
Lorena Montgomery - Indian Princess
Artist: Lorena Montgomery (1867 - 1959)
Active: California, Nebraska
Title: "No. 16 Young Gypsy" or "Gypsy Princess" or "Indian Princess"
Category: Painting
Medium: Oil
Ground: Canvas
Signature: Signed Lower Right
Size: 22 x 18"
Style: Impressionist
Subject: Portrait
Frame: Hand Carved and Metal Leaf
Frame Size Overall: 25.5 x 21.5"
Seller's Notes/Description: Montgomery was a pupil of Nicolai Fechin. This painting was exhibited, as "Gipsy Princess" in 1930 at the Laguna Beach Art Association. It was submitted by Lloyd Montgomery.
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The following biography is from the archives of askArt.
Simi artist wins second honorable mention at Laguna Beach Art Assn., LAT, April 9, 1940, page A 11; in two-person show at Stendahl Galleries, Los Angeles, LAT, May 18, 1941, page C 7; Lorena Lloyd Montgomery and Carolyn Lloyd “Sisters [in law] Nearing Twilight of Life Display Works” at Stendahl, LAT, May 25, 1941, page C 8 and adds “Mrs. Montgomery collected paintings. In recent years she purchased a number of pictures by Nicolai Fechin, noted Russian American artist here. Confined following an automobile accident she began to draw. One day, rather timidly, she asked Fechin if she might receive lessons from him. The 37 figure, flower and landscape paintings in this exhibit grew out of her study with Fechin. Her technical methods and rich color derive partly from his. Flowers and still life are her strong points.”
Source: Nancy Dustin Moure, "Publications in California Art No. 11 , Index to California Art Exhibited at the Laguna Beach Art Association, 1918-1972; 2015 edition"
Biography from the Archives of askART
Born in Nebraska on September 23, 1867, Lorena Lloyd came to southern California with her family in the early 1890s and settled in Simi. She later married Melville Montgomery. An accomplished pianist and art patron, she was recuperating from an automobile accident in the 1930s when she became interested in painting. Inspired by the works of Nicolai Fechin, she studied under him and then produced landscapes, portraits, coastals, and still lifes in a style similar to his. She held her first exhibition at the Stendahl Gallery in Los Angeles in 1941. Mrs. Montgomery died in Simi on Nov. 15, 1959.
Member: Laguna Beach AA.
Exh: Stendahl Gallery (LA), 1941.
Edan Hughes, "Artists in California, 1786-1940"
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