Edna Raney
This 1950s oil and ink on board figure is by Bay-Area portrait artist, Edna Raney. Edna Raney (1907-1998) was a distinguished Bay Area painter recognized for her portraiture, landscapes, still lifes, and decorative interior-oriented works, as well as for her active role in the cultural and philanthropic life of the San Francisco Peninsula. She studied under David Park (a pivotal American painter and pioneer of the Bay Area Figurative Movement) at the San Francisco School of Fine Arts. Based in Belmont and later associated with San Mateo, Raney was active both socially and artistically from at least the early 1950s through the late 1970s. Contemporary newspaper accounts described her as “a widely recognized artist herself,” confirming her reputation as an established and respected artist within the regional arts community.
1950s
Oil & Ink on Board
12"x16" unframed
Signed on back. Good vintage condition; paint chipping throughout and stains in the varnish.