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Olin Dows

(1904-1981)

"Tortilla Makers," 1932

Oil on canvas
Signed and dated lower right: Olin Dows 1932; titled by repute
14.25" H x 20" W

  • Notes:
    Born in Irvington-on-Hudson, New York, Olin Dows was a classically trained American artist who studied at Harvard University and the Art Students League of New York, where he was mentored by notable artists Eugene F. Savage, Edward C. Taylor, and C.K. Chatterton. A firm believer in the power of public art, Dows played a key role in the establishment of the Treasury Department's Art Program in 1933 and later authored a guidebook on mural design for the federal arts initiative.

    Painted in 1932, Tortilla Makers captures one of Dows's enduring themes: the quiet dignity of communal labor. Two Latin women, rendered in warm, autumnal tones, sit together preparing tortillas—an intimate moment that hints at familial bonds, shared history, and the timeless ritual of conversation around the table.

    Later in his career, Dows would document American life on a broader scale, from his leadership in the Office of Civilian Defense's wartime artist project to his appointment as a U.S. Army war artist in the European Theater during World War II. He served with distinction, producing vivid, firsthand portrayals of military life from Normandy to the heart of Germany. His ability to humanize both homefront and battlefield scenes alike distinguishes him as deeply attuned to the lives and labors of others.
  • Condition: Visual: Overall good appearance.

    Blacklight: A few scattered areas with small flecks of touch-up, the largest pinhead-sized.

    Frame: 21" H x 27" W x 1.75" D


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