Traditional Chinese Ink Painting by a Mid-South Artist

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Print Signed Print by Billy Price Carroll (American/Tennessee, 1920-2011}

Artist: Description: Billy Price Carroll (American/Tennessee, 1920-2011), At the age of 45, Carroll, travelled to Hong Kong where she was commissioned to paint a portrait of a local oil tycoon. In Hong Kong she studies Chinese ink painting under local masters. She became so accomplished in the medium that, in 1969, she was invited to exhibit sixty-two paintings at the National Taiwan Arts Hall under the auspices of the Taiwan Historical Museum in Taipei. According to the April 1969 edition of Beautiful China: A Pictorial Monthly, “her Taipei exhibition of new, bolder styles in calligraphy, bamboo and seascape was so impressive that a celebrated artist, China’s own First Lady, Madame Chiang, viewed the American artist’s paintings.” The Sunday, February 2, 1969 edition of The China News.

Signed: Billy Price Carroll in pencil

30.5 ʺH × .75ʺD × 17.5ʺW frame

23ʺH × 12ʺW print

Period: Third quarter 20th century

Styles: Traditional Chinese Ink Painting

Materials:Printmaking Materials please note the frame is gold not black as it appears in the photo.

Condition: Original Condition creases to top and bottom of the paper

Art Subject:Mountain view

United States 20th c.H: 30.5"W: 17.5"D: .75"Reference number: C008