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Portrait by American Artist Violet Oakley 1928


Violet Oakley 1874-1961 was an American artist and the first woman to receive a public mural commission. During the first quarter of the 20th century she was a renowned path breaker in mural decoration, a field that had been exclusively practiced by men.
Oakley's political beliefs were shaped by the Quakers and was committed to the beliefs of pacifism. When the United States refused to join The League of Nations after the Great War, Oakley went to Geneva and spent three years drawing portraits of the League's delegates.
This portrait is of Frank Lloyd, chief interpreter to the League of Nations. Confidently executed in pencil and housed within its original frame of simulated rosewood. Signed and dated September 1928. To the back is retained the framers label H Picco, Geneva
In good, original condition, some losses to frame edges, image is very good with no staining.
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Unit 7 Woodfield Farm
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Birmingham
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B94 5LS
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Oakley's political beliefs were shaped by the Quakers and was committed to the beliefs of pacifism. When the United States refused to join The League of Nations after the Great War, Oakley went to Geneva and spent three years drawing portraits of the League's delegates.
This portrait is of Frank Lloyd, chief interpreter to the League of Nations. Confidently executed in pencil and housed within its original frame of simulated rosewood. Signed and dated September 1928. To the back is retained the framers label H Picco, Geneva
In good, original condition, some losses to frame edges, image is very good with no staining.
Price The price has been listed in British Pounds.
Conversion rates as of 21/MAY/2026. Euro & Dollar prices will vary and should only be used as a guide.
Always confirm final price with dealer. SOLD
DimensionsHeight 69cm. Width 54cm
Category Antique Pictures / Engravings / Art
> Antique Drawings
Period Early 20th Century Antiques
Origin American
Condition In good condition, see above report
Item code as507a300 / 301
Status Sold
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Birmingham
West Midlands
B94 5LS
Tel : 07774451518
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