Alaskan Art by Alaska Artist Jon Van Zyle, Art Shop Gallery, Homer Alaska

Jon Van Zyle's "Homer by the Bay", sold exclusively at the Art Shop Gallery, Homer Alaska $75

 

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Sydney Laurence

1865-1940

Alaska's most widely beloved historical painter, Sydney Laurence was the first professionally trained artist to make Alaska his home. He was born in Brooklyn, New York in 1865, and studied at the Art Students League in New York and exhibited regularly in that city by the late 1880's.


Settling in 1889 in the English artists' colony of St. Ives, Cornwall, over the next decade he exhibited at the Royal Society of British Artists and was included in the Paris Salon in 1890, 1894, and 1895, winning an award in 1894.

Laurence moved to Alaska in 1904 for reasons still unknown. Living the hard life of the pioneer prospector, he painted little in his first years in the territory, but between 1911 and 1914 he began to focus once again on his art. He moved from Valdez to the budding town of Anchorage in 1915 and by 1920 was Alaska's most prominent painter.

Laurence painted a variety of Alaskan scenes in his long and prolific career, among them sailing ships and steamships in Alaskan waters, totem poles in Southeast Alaska, dramatic headlands and the quiet coves and streams of Cook Inlet, cabins and caches under the northern lights, and Native Alaskans, miners, and trappers engaged in their often solitary lives in the northern wilderness.

But the image of Mt. McKinley from the hills above the rapids of the Tokositna River became his trademark. It is this image more than any other which personifies Laurence for his many admirers and collectors in Alaska and beyond.

Laurence forged a uniquely personal style by applying the tonalist techniques he had learned in New York and Europe to the wilderness of the North. He, more than any other artist, defined for Alaskans and others the image of Alaska as "The Last Frontier." (Info from the Sydney Laurence Web Site)

 

In 1973 National Bank of Alaska issued a portfolio of 6 prints from their collection of Laurence originals, which were given to qualifying customers. 

Each print measures 11.5 x 8.5 and is lithographed on canvas textured paper.

 

 

We have 1 of the print left and 2 protective envelopes selling individually.

Cape St. Elias, $150

Envelope, Good Condition, $18

Envelope, Tear on Upper Left Corner, $10

Envelope Back

All of the prints and envelopes are shrink wrapped acid free.

 

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Last Updated 01/27/2012