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Lot 1010
James Augustus McLean (NC, 1904-1989), Scene from Western Blvd (Catholic Orphanage in Distance)
Lot Details & Additional Photographs
Tempera color, signed and dated 1974 at lower right, matted and framed, no glass.

SS 16.75 x 23.5 in.; DOA 24.25 x 30 in.

From the Estate of the Artist Acquired by the consignor at auction in 2002, Sloan's, Bethesda, MD

Born in Lincolnton, NC in 1904, James Augustus McLean left an indelible mark on the arts of his home state. After studying at UNC-Chapel Hill and the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, McLean returned to North Carolina in the late 1920s. In 1929 he founded the Southern School of Creative Arts in Raleigh. He was instrumental in the founding of NCSU's School of Design and the offering of art classes at UNC-Chapel Hill.

McLean championed all arts - performance, sculpture, painting, and dance. He was one of the founders of Raleigh Little Theater and served as the theater's first president.

Light surface grime; some rubbing to frame.