End of Clue by Shirley Staschen Triest

End of Clue by Shirley Staschen Triest

End of Clue

Shirley Staschen Triest

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Title

End of Clue

 
Artist
Year
1940  
Technique
lithograph 
Image Size
12 x 9 1/4" image 
Signature
pencil, lower right 
Edition Size
83 of 150  
Annotations
pencil titled, ll 
Reference
illustrated in the San Francisco Chronicle on Tuesday, March 26, 1940 
Paper
ivory Warren's Oldestyle watermarked wove 
State
San Francisco Chronicle 
Publisher
San Francisco Chronicle, Contemporary Graphics, this was from the third series of signed prints and was offered in the Chronicle on Sunday, March 24, 1940. 
Inventory ID
BEPA140 
Price
$500.00 
Description

"End of Clue" was the second print of five offered by the San Francisco Chronicle in their series Contemporary Graphics on Sunday, March 24, 1940. Arthur C. Painter wrote the following: 'End of Clue' shows Shirley Stachen's mastery of the subtleties of the graphic medium. The artist suggests an interpretation of life as it may appear to some who, in their search for happiness, have reached the end of their "clues" and pass dissatisfied from existence, only to continue their purposeless search in limbo.

In 1940 the San Francisco Chronicle devised a “plan to bring western art to the western public” by presenting Contemporary Graphics to its readers. On Sunday, March 10, 1940, the series was launched with a three-quarter page devoted to the concept of purchasing original art by western artists. Contemporary Graphics presented twenty original prints in four series over four consecutive Sundays.

Works by Herman Volz, George Gaethke, Ray Bertrand, Rueben Kadish, and Arthur Murphy comprised the first series. Sunday, March 17th, the Chronicle presented the second series that included works by Glen Wessels, Sargent Johnson, A. Ray Burrell, Beckford Young, and Theodore Polos. The third series, featured on March 24th, included works by Dong Kingman, Shirley Staschen, Clay Spohn, Edgar Dorsey Taylor and George Harris. The fourth and final series was presented to the public on March 31, 1940, with works by Otis Oldfield, Benjamin Cunningham, Mallette Dean, John Haley, and Erle Loran.

With the exception of Mallette Dean's linoleum block print, all the prints were original lithographs. Each print was pencil signed and titled and the edition size was 150. The price for the individual works was $2.00 and they could be purchased in San Francisco from the following locales: the Chronicle, the City of Paris, O’Connor, Moffatt, Paul Elder, Schwabacher-Frey and Gumps.

 

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