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Juliette Steele

(1909-1980)

"Suspicion," 1948

Oil on canvas
Signed and dated lower right: J. Steele '48; signed again and titled in pencil, likely in the artist's hand, on a gum label affixed to the stretcher
34.25" H x 26.25" W

  • Provenance:
    Sold: Butterfield & Butterfield, Los Angeles and San Francisco, CA, October 29, 1998, Lot 6285

    Other notes:
    Printmaker, painter and teacher Juliette Steele was born Julia Eleanor Wilm in Union City, NJ. During the 1920s, Steele studied art and fashion design at the Traphagen School of Design in New York. After an earlier marriage to John Dodig that produced a son, Gerald, the artist married her second husband Percy Cyril Edward Steele in 1939 and the couple settled in San Francisco.

    There Julia changed her first name to Juliette and enrolled in San Francisco State College where she earned a Bachelor of Arts degree. Steele went on to receive a Masters of Fine Arts from Stanford University, and she also studied at the California School of Fine Arts (CSFA) under Ray Bertrand, Clay Spohn and Stanley William Hayter. In 1949, Steele began teaching printmaking at CSFA, joining esteemed colleagues such as Ansel Adams, Richard Diebenkorn and Clyfford Still, while also exhibiting her prints at various galleries including the Weyhe Gallery in NY, one of the first galleries to specialize in art prints.

    Steele's work from the 1940s and 50s feature geometric abstraction, abstract expressionism and modernist figurative printed and painted compositions, such as the present work. In this mature period, Steele exhibited regularly and received numerous awards and critical acclaim for her work. Steele began exhibiting with the San Francisco Art Association in 1945 and continued until 1948, and was also featured in annual shows at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. Her first solo exhibition was held in 1947 at the Artists Guild Gallery in San Francisco, and a second solo exhibition followed in 1949 at Seattle's Kharouba Gallery.

    Steele was a member of and exhibited with the San Francisco Art Association, the San Francisco Society of Women Artists (serving as president in 1949 and 1950), and the Laguna Beach Art Association. Her work is represented in the collections of the National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C., the Laguna Art Museum, Laguna Beach and the Worcester Art Museum, Massachusetts. Along with her husband, Steele operated Steele's Patio Shop in San Rafael, California where they had lived from the mid-1950s. She died there in 1980.
  • Condition: Visual: Overall generally good appearance. Craquelure and paint shrinkage throughout, and areas of scattered, unstable craquelure with attendant pigment losses. The upper stretcher with newer keys.

    Blacklight: A 2" H x 1" W thin, sideways 'Y-shaped' touch-up near the upper portion of the left edge, and other occasional penny-sized (or smaller) touch-ups scattered in the left half of the work.

    Frame: 37" H x 29" W x 2" D


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