Roy G. Andersen Young

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Artwork Information
Artist:
Glynne Lee
Date:
1997
Media:
Oil on canvas
Size:
30" x 42"
Location:
Clark College Foundation (CCF), Front Lobby
About the Artist:
Her work has been exhibited in the International Gallery, the Uptown Gallery, the Royal Oaks Gallery (formerly the Maiden Bronze Gallery), and Penny Whitfield, Inc., all in the Portland-Vancouver area.
She has participated in several major art shows, receiving numerous awards, and from this exposure is increasing her commissions in portraiture of people, animals, buildings, landscapes, etc., are executed in oil, pastel, pencil, and pen and ink. She was a member of the Society of Washington Artists and the American Portrait Society. She attended art classes at the Portland Art Museum and took part in all art classes available while attending grade school and high school. Glynne has been tutored by the well-known and respected Western and Americana artist, David Ewart.
Other names associated with the artist are Glynne Lee Howell, Glynne Lee Lange.
Artwork description:
A realistic portrait of Roy Andersen. He stands with one hand in his front pocket. There appears to be a trolley or train behind him.
Roy G. Andersen, a Vancouver business leader, provided $28.8 million through his will, the single greatest contribution in the history of Clark College Foundation.
Acquisition Information:
Commissioned by Clark College Foundation as part of the Andersen Gift Celebration.
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