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Clarence Millet

(American/Louisiana, 1897-1959)

"The River: Cloud Shadows on the Mississippi River"

oil on canvas
unsigned, assorted exhibition labels with artist and titles en verso including from "1959 Art Association of New Orleans Annual Exhibition" and "Springville High School Art Ass'n, Inc.".
In a period frame.
26" x 38", framed 33-1/2" x 45-1/2"

  • Provenance: Acquired at Gresham Gallery, 718 Toulouse Street, New Orleans, Louisiana; Descended in the New Orleans family.
  • Exhibited: Springville High School Art Association, Inc.; Art Association of New Orleans Annual Exhibition, 1959.

    Notes: The Springville High School Art Gallery, located in a small Mormon community in Utah, attracted national renowned artists and tens of thousands of visitors to their annual National Spring Salon exhibitions. Founded in 1903, with donations of their artwork by two prominent Utah artists, Cyrus Dallin and John Hafen, the gallery expanded in 1937 with the construction of a new museum building to house their collection and exhibitions. At the dedication, David O. McKay, a leader in the Church of Latter-Day Saints, declared the building "a sanctuary of beauty and a temple of meditation." The gallery was later renamed the Springville High School Art Association.

    In 1929, the MacBeth Gallery in New York City and Robert C. Vose Gallery in Boston participated in the National Spring Salon by sending works by Robert Henri, Childe Hassam, and Ernest Lawson. Louisiana artist Clarence Millet exhibited at the Springville High School Art Association. In 1940, his painting The Village Church was selected and purchased by the Springville Junior High School Eighth Grade Class. Millet's painting The River: Cloud Shadows on the Mississippi River was included in the annual National Spring Salon exhibition.
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