Description: Beautiful framed original oil painting on canvas board. Signed on lower right hand corner "Dorothy F. Weber" Painting measures approx. 11-1/2" High x 5-1/2" Across. Frame measures approx. 21" High x 15" Wide x 1-1/4" Deep. Frame borders are made out of wood. Frame has a masonite board that has straw glued on top of the front-side. Wire on back; Ready to hang! Painting has wear from display but is in VERY GOOD, PRE-OWNED condition. Frame has finish wear and discoloration. See pictures for details and condition. Pictures taken with and without flash. Any cleaning left for the buyer to do. Choose between UPS or USPS for shipping. Ask questions before you bid/buy. Allow up to three business days for handling. More about artist taken from her obituary: "Dorothy Mabel Feierabend Weber Dorothy, 97, passed away unexpectedly May 2, 2015. Born March 4, 1918 in Villard, Minn. to Julius and Esther Feierabend, she had five brothers, Norman, Clarence, Harvey, Morris, and Rodney. She was the final member of her immediate family to return to the Lord. An intelligent, feisty, talented young woman with a quick wit, Dorothy graduated from high school at the age of 16 in the small farming town of Grey Eagle, Minn. She attended business school in St. Paul, Minn. and lived shortly in Corpus Christi, Texas, and New York City. She followed her brother Clarence and his wife, Evelyn, to Tacoma in 1946. There she met and married S. E. (Bob) Weber. They combined their families, including sons Richard and William, and then added Patricia, Lee, Donna, and Mary. It made for a lively and sometimes raucous family, all living in a one-bathroom home in South Tacoma. Dorothy was preceded in death by her husband in 1978. Besides her family, Dorothy was most proud of her work as an artist, working in oils. She was a member of the Lakewood Artists and won numerous juried art shows over the years. Her subjects often were her children or any outdoor scene, building, boat or still life that caught her eye. She sold hundreds of paintings and continued her work until just a couple of years before her death. Growing up during the Great Depression, she understood the value of resourcefulness and a strong work ethic. She put her talents to practical use as a seamstress and a self-taught furniture refinisher and upholsterer. She never stopped looking for unique, antique or interesting furniture to bring home as a project to refinish and/or upholster. Her children and grandchildren were recipients of many beautiful pieces of furniture from her hand. You would never find Dorothy's hands idle. Even when relaxing, she was always crocheting something to give away. She passed on those values and instilled them in her children by having them prepare, plant, and tend a large vegetable garden, make and sell Christmas wreaths for gift-buying money, and take summer buses to the berry and bean fields to make money for school clothes. Later in life, at the age of 89, she found love a second time with George Benton Nicholas. Their four-year relationship was a shining beam after many solo years. Even though Dorothy outlived most of her peers, she kept a positive, strong and caring outlook on life. She may have been small in stature, but she was a giant in mind, spirit and grit, never giving up. She was a fighter and survivor..."
Price: 75 USD
Location: Baraboo, Wisconsin
End Time: 2024-11-21T16:02:03.000Z
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Unit of Sale: Single-Piece Work
Artist: Dorothy F. Weber
Signed By: Dorothy F. Weber
Size: Medium (up to 36in.)
Item Length: Read Description
Region of Origin: US
Framing: Framed
Year of Production: Unknown
Original/Licensed Reproduction: Original
Item Height: Read Description
Style: Realism
Features: Framed, Signed
Item Width: Read Description
Handmade: Yes
Signed: Yes
Title: Untitled
Period: Contemoporary (1970 - 2020)
Material: Oil
Certificate of Authenticity (COA): No
Subject: Oceanside
California Prop 65 Warning: n.a.
Type: Painting
Theme: Continents & Countries, Cultures & Ethnicities, History, People, Topographical
Production Technique: Oil Painting
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States