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Lucy L'engle
New York, Massachusetts, (1889 - 1978)
Truvio, 1952
watercolor on colored paper
Signed and dated lower right.

Biography from the Archives of askART: A painter in Cubist style who studied in Paris with Albert Gleizes, Lucy L'Engle was born in New York City to affluent parents. Her father, Charles Stelle, was a successful real estate professional, and her mother, Lucy Barnes Brown, was, in 1893, the first women's champion of the American Professional Golf Association.

Lucy L'Engle studied at the Art Students League with George Bridgman, and then went to Paris where she met artist William L'Engle. They married in 1914, had a daughter the following year, and in 1916 settled in New York City. Shortly after, they visited Provincetown, Massachusetts, and Lucy enrolled in the Cape Cod School of Art with Charles Hawthorne. A second daughter was born in 1917, and the family continued to visit Provincetown in the summers with Lucy and William becoming active in the Provincetown Art Association and Lucy first exhibiting there in 1918.

Socializing with many of the participants in the "town's intellectual and social milieu, they achieved a degree of notoriety for their parties." (76) Among Lucy's good friends were modernist artists Blanche Lazzell, Ellen Ravenscroft, Agnes Weinrich and Marguerite Zorach.

In 1918, the L'Engles traveled to France, and returned to buy a house in Truro, near Provincetown, which they decided had become too crowded.

In 1925, Lucy L'Engle joined the New York Society of Women Artists, and 1n 1927, she and her husband served on the Provincetown Art Association jury for the First Modernist Exhibition. Like many modern artists of her era, she was influenced by Vassily Kandinsky, the Russian painter who founded the German expressionist movement, Blue Rider, in 1912.

St. Augustine, Florida was their destination in 1940, and they decided to spend their future summers there. Two factors likely played a part: the delicate health of William and his friendship with artist, Tod Lindenmuth, who had just bought property there. In 1942, the L'Engles joined the Arts Club, and from that time became very active in the group, "doing much to promote avant-garde art." (77)

After her husband's death in 1957, Lucy L'Engle devoted much energy to preserving his memory. She exhibited his work in Truro at their home where the studio was named L'Engle Studio Gallery. She also continued to exhibit her work there and in New York where she had a residence until 1972. She died in Truro in 1978.

Source:
Robert Torchia, Lost Colony: The Artists of St. Augustine, 1930-1950

  • Dimensions: 16"H x 20"W (sight), 22"H x 26"W (mat)
  • Medium: watercolor on colored paper

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