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Lot 100 - Vintage Naive Oil Painting on Canvas Board, Portrait of a Collie Dog, 1956 Scholastic Art and Photography Awards Entry by Candy Flickinger, Hudson High School, Hudson, Ohio, 12" W x 16" H
Lot 100 - Vintage Naive Oil Painting on Canvas Board, Portrait of a Collie Dog, 1956 Scholastic Art and Photography Awards Entry by Candy Flickinger, Hudson High School, Hudson, Ohio, 12" W x 16" H
Oil painting on canvas board depicting a portrait of a sable and white Collie against a blue background. The verso bears a completed Scholastic Art and Photography Awards entry blank from The M. O'Neil Company, Akron, Ohio, dated 1956. The form identifies the student as Candy Flickinger, age 14, a ninth-grade student at Hudson High School, Hudson, Ohio, with teacher Virginia Crawford and principal J.P. McDowell. The entry is classified under oils, Group I (Junior High, grades seven, eight, or nine), and is noted as drawn from memory.
The wire display stand shown in the photographs is not included. The painting shows edge wear, corner losses, and surface scuffs. The entry form on the verso is toned and stained with some areas of paper loss.