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| 694. Eda Sterchi (American, b. 1885), "Portrait of an
Officer", c.1911; oil/canvas, 24" x 20", signed, nicely framed.
Sterchi was born in Olney, a small town in south central Illinois.
She left for Chicago in 1908 to attend the Art Institute.
Soon afterward, she traveled to Paris to study. She met with
early success, exhibiting in 1913 at the American Artists Club
and the International Artists Union (both in Paris). She
also exhibited at the Salon d' Automne, American Womens
Club and the Societe Nationale des Beaux Arts (all in Paris). In
the United States, she exhibited annually at the Art Institute
of Chicago from 1915-1920, and had a one man show there
in 1929. She also exhibited at the Chicago Artist
Guild, Corcoran Gallery (1928), Santa Barbara Museum of Art,
and at the Arden Studios in New York. Sterchi spent
several years in Tunis, and exhibited there as well. Her work was
so well received, Mohamed Habib Pacha-Bey awarded her
the "Order du Nichan If tikar", a recognition for her
excellence in paintingan honor rarely given to a woman.
Provenance: The estate of the artist. 3000-5000 |
| Lot 694 |
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