Lot 234

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Collection of scrapbooks, drawings and watercolors by Pamela Vinton Ravenel (New York/Georgia, 1883-1955), approx 25 loose drawings, watercolors and sketches by Ravenel and her father Hammond Vinton, together with two scrapbooks filled with family photographs, close to 50 cartoons and a family tree by Ravenel. (30+pcs)

Other Notes: Born in the Longwood section of Brookline outside Boston in 1883, Pamela Hart Brown Vinton grew to become a well-traveled miniaturist and painter. Pamela was the great-grandchild of Benjamin Latrobe, the British-born architect who helped create the American Greek Revival style, was the second architect of the US Capitol and well known as one of the most important architects in the young republic. Pamela and her family moved several times during her childhood from Boston to Germany to Baltimore. She returned to Germany in 1906 and married Hans Strunz, a German national. She and Strunz divorced in 1917 and she returned to America splitting her time between St. Mary's, Georgia and Woodstock, New York (where she most certainly was acquainted with Alfred Hutty.) During her time in Georgia, she completed one of her best-known paintings SOUTHERN GOTHIC which is now in the collection of the Morris Museum in Augusta. Pamela's mastery of the human face can be seen in several of the lots offered here. In the 1930s she married St. Julien Ravenel, a distant cousin of Alice Ravenel Huger Smith, and remained married to him until his death in the 1940s. She died at Woodstock in 1955 leaving a confident body of work in oil, watercolor and woodblock prints. Pamela's marriages often led to name changes and a confusing number of signatures may be found on her work including various hyphenations of her birth name (eg.. Vinton-Brown) and her married names Strunz and Ravenel.

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