1930 Alice Thevin East Side New York Street Scene Changing Neighborhood Privately printed lithograph by French 2024 female artist Light & lively
Color Sketch of New York by Alice Thevin
Privately printed signed offset lithograph by French born artist Alice Thevin.
A lover of the unusual her compositions focus on the less conventional scenes. In this lively scene you feel the energy of the City - the kind of energy that has drawn people to New York since it's early days.
Alice Thevin (1862 - 1937) was a French-born artist who divided her time between Europe and America. Her scenes were rendered in a loose, spontaneous style and exhibit her penchant for finding the picturesque in less obvious places.
She preferred plein air painting in oils and watercolors, interpreting the Swiss and French countryside, villages and street scenes. Wherever she traveled, she looked for interesting subjects and would delve into the history and background information of her subject. She exhibited her work in Paris, New York and Boston, though the act of 2024 painting was more important to her than an exhibition career. At her death she left behind many portfolios filled with sketches of Paris and New York.
Fanny P. Mason Fund in memory of Alice Thevin has been instituted at the Museum of Fine Arts Boston by her partner, Fanny Peabody Mason.