Joseph Stella 1877-1946
26.7 x 40.6 cm
Framed dimensions 16 3/4 x 22 1/8 inches
Stella’s work of flora and fauna demonstrate his deep connection to and close observational study of nature to invigorate his creativity and sustain his human spirit. Indeed, nature was a salve to his woes about life and the modern age. He made countless drawings and paintings of flowers, many of which were done at the New York Botanical Garden – a favorite place for the artist. In these works, Stella explored new styles and pressed the limits of his imagination. Like nature itself, he was always changing, always growing.
Provenance
The artist;By bequest to his nephew, Sergio Stella, 1946;
By descent in the family, until the present