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Botanical Study
Botanical Study
Botanical Study
© The Estate of Doris Lee, courtesy of D. Wigmore Fine Art, Inc.
(American, 1905 - 1983)

Botanical Study

1945-1950
14 × 18 in. (35.6 × 45.7 cm)
2021.1
© The Estate of Doris Lee, courtesy of D. Wigmore Fine Art, Inc.
Purchased with funds provided by Virginia A. Logan and Joseph C. Petrille III with gratitude to Josephine Hancock Logan, 2021

In this whimsical still life, Doris Lee uses her characteristic simplified forms and muted palette. Over her career, her highly accessible paintings drew a popular following. She won post-office mural commissions from the Works Progress Administration, created advertisements for Maxwell House Coffee, and designed prints for textiles. In the 1940s, she became a featured illustrator for Life magazine, which often sent her on assignment across the country and around the world. In this work, Lee takes a modern approach to still-life painting with a scientific study of a sprouting plant viewed under magnification.


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