Huldah, Cherry Jeffe (1901 – 2001) Pair of portrait oil paintings, fashionable ladies, signed Huldah (bottom right). c 1940s. Cherry Huldah was was born in Dallas Texas in 1901. She studied at the Art Student's League and Grand Central School in New York City. She was also taught by Robert Brackman. Huldah began her career in the 1940s. From 1934-1949 she was represented by the noted New York art dealer and collector, Howard Young. In the 1950s, the Charles Lock Galleries of New York also exhibited her work. In 1975 Wally Findlay Galleries in New York presented her first one-woman show. For her subject matter, she focused on turn-of-the-century women and adolescent girls. Her young ladies are costumed in the fashionable attire of the period, and her style hints of impressionism with a strong Renoir influence. - Anne French Fine Arts
Condition: Each with areas of overpaint. Frames have signs of wear, display, chipping and cracking to finish.
Measurements: Approx. 9 x 8” (14.75 x 13.5” framed).
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