Lighthouse Watercolor
Arthur Weindorf, 1941
Lighthouse
detail: signature

Arthur Weindorf (1885-1979)
[Lighthouse]
American: 1941
Watercolor on paper
14 x 18 inches
Signed and Dated: Arthur Weindorf 1941, lower right
Provenance: Maybell Davidson, Alabama (daughter of Arthur Weindorf)
$900

Watercolor painting of a red and white lighthouse on the shore of a beach. In the distance is a promontory with buildings and a ship at sea.

Arthur Weindorf was a listed illustration artist based in New York City. Born and raised in Queens, he drew for many local newspapers and magazines there. Early in his career, he was a political cartoonist for the Long Island Daily Star (see example here). From 1908 to 1944 he worked for the New York City subway system, drawing and developing maps, models, architectural designs and other materials. He was also known for his genre and figure paintings, which he exhibited nationally. His work frequently exhibited a playful sense of humor. Weindorf was a member of the Society of Independent Artists, where he exhibited regularly from 1920-43. After his death in 1979, the borough president of Queens issued a proclamation in his honor for his services to the borough and the city's subway system, and "his efforts to promote a greater understanding and appreciation of the history of Queens."

Condition: Generally very good, with the usual toning and wear, the colors nonetheless bright. Outer edges with some minor mat burn, chipping, and repaired short tear. Some minor tape residue verso.

References:

"Proclamation [in honor of Arthur Weindorf]." Borough of Queens, City of New York. 25 May 1979.


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