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Harry St. John Dix
American, (1907 - 1968)
regionalist landscape neighborhood scene
gouache on paper mounted on board
Signed and inscribed lower left. "To Bernard Crystal from Harry Dix".

Biography from the Archives of askART: Harry St. John Dix was born in Seattle Washington 1907/8, and died in NY, NY 1968. He studied at Eaton College, England, and at the Art Students League, New York City. He was a combat artist during WW II.

His first assignment was at Keesler Field, Mississippi, where he executed murals and paintings for the day rooms. He later was stationed in London where he was attached to the Historical Service, G-3, AFHQ as an artist and photographer. His assignments included England, France, and Germany. He found combat action in the front line battles, combat service support, and painted the daily life of the military men and women.

He exhibited in New York City at D. Wigmore Fine Art Exhibit: "Adapting Precisionism in Architectural Subjects: 1920s-1940s," where he exhibited: "Kansas Gas Station," c.1938.

Precisionism was the first indigenous modern-art movement in the United States and an early contribution to the rise of Modernism. Harry Dix exhibited at the Whitney Museum of American Art Exhibit; "Works of Artists under 40 Years of Age", 11/12-12/30/41; and 57th Annual Exhibition of Contemporary America Painting, IMA, Indianapolis, amounts others.

His works are in the Frick Museum, Smithsonium Museum, etc..

Written and submitted by Dick Duff

  • Dimensions: 14 1/2"H x 23"W(paper), 21 1/2"H x 29 1/4"W(board)
  • Medium: gouache on paper mounted on board

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