Description:

Anna Lee Stacey
(American; 1865 - 1943)
Summer Afternoon
Oil on canvasboard
Signed LR: Anna L. Stacey.

Born in Glasgow, Missouri, Anna Lee Stacey began her studies at the Kansas City Art Association and School of Design, where her instructors included landscape painter and teacher John F. Stacey, whom she married in 1891. The couple settled in Chicago, where Anna enrolled at the Art Institute. By the time she graduated with honors, in 1896, she already had exhibited in the Art Institute's annual exhibition of American art and with the Art Students' League of Chicago and the women artists' Palette Club.

Influenced by her Art Institute instructor Leonard Ochtman, a landscape painter, Stacey specialized in figures posed out-of-doors, solidly rendered with the bright color of impressionism. Her watercolors and oil paintings found favor with critics, prize juries, and the women's clubs that offered important patronage to local artists in turn-of-the-century Chicago. In 1905 and again in 1914, she was honored with solo exhibitions at the Art Institute, and she received numerous prizes over the course of her career.
In 1900, the Staceys visited Paris for the Exposition Universelle, and Anna studied briefly at the Académie Delecluse; they also stopped in the artists' enclave of Auvers-sur-Oise. Thereafter, Anna's painting style shifted toward a more tonal approach, often featuring subdued light and evening settings. Her work included landscape and marine views as well as images of women and girls posed out-of-doors; later, she gravitated toward portraits and still-life painting.

Anna Lee Stacey was a member of the Palette Club, Chicago; the Chicago Watercolor Club, and the Artist Guild of Chicago.

She was featured in exhibitions at the Art Institute of Chicago, Illinois; the Corcoran Gallery, Washington D.C., the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, Philadelphia; and the Panama-Pacific Exposition, San Francisco, California. Her work can be found in the collections of the Chicago Women's Club; Kenwood College, Chicago; the Bridges Collection, Chicago; and the Brauer Museum of Art, Valparaiso, Indiana.

10" x 14"

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