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Object Name
Oil Painting - Candace Catlin Woodruff (1902-1952)
Object Number
1981-08-0
Description
Oil on canvas 3/4 length portrait of Candace Catlin Woodruff, as a young seated woman, chin length brown hair, wearing a black sleeveless dress with deep v-neck. Green fringe shawl, gold bead necklace, holding a fan, table on left with vase of orange lilies. Signed at bottom right hand corner "A. Sheldon Pennoyer" Frame has gadroon molding at edge and protruding half round carved with laurel leaves in relief. Light grey tempera wash has been applied over gold leaf gesson on pine.
Comment
Albert Sheldon Pennoyer was born in Oakland, California, on April 5, 1888. He studied briefly at the University of California moving to Paris in 1912 to study architecture. The following year he gave up architecture and instead took up painting and studied at the Académie Julian and Académie de la Grand Chaumiére. He returned to the United States at the onset of World War I, and served from 1917 to 1920 in the camouflage unit of the Army Corps of Engineers, and then from 1920 to 1928 in the Officers’ Reserve Corp. In 1921, Pennoyer set up a studio in New York City where he would work at regular intervals for the next thirty-eight years. Pennoyer also spent large amounts of time at his mother’s home in Litchfield, producing Connecticut landscapes in pastel and oil and multiple scenes of Litchfield, both past and present. Pennoyer served again in World War II, first with the U.S. Army Air Force and the Corps of Engineers before joining the Monuments, Fine Arts, and Archives program (MFAA, better known as the Monuments Men). Given a Leica camera, a car, and a driver, Pennoyer was involved in the repair, recovery, and documentation of cultural heritage in Italy from 1943-1945. Pennoyer assisted in the recovery and return of artwork evacuated from public collections by Italian officials and storage in safer repositories in the Tuscan countryside. His photographs document the work of the MFAA, the destruction of monuments and buildings caused by German occupation and allied bombing, and the physical and emotional toll felt by the residents.
Category
Date Made
ca. 1924
Dimensions
Painting: 36" H x 30" W; Overall: 40 1/4" x 34 1/4"
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