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Sarah Blakeslee
(1912 - 2005 )

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Sarah Blakeslee was born in Evanston, Illinois. She began her art studies at the Art Institute of Chicago at the young age of 13 and, following a move to Washington D.C., took classes during high school at the Corcoran School of Art. Here she received instruction from Catherine Critcher, an accomplished artist and early member of the Taos artist colony. In 1931 Blakeslee moved to Chester Springs, Pennsylvania to study at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. This move proved to be a pivotal step in Blakeslee's life. It was through the Academy that the artist received two Cresson Traveling Scholarships to paint in Europe. It was also through the Academy that Sarah Blakeslee met her kindred spirit, teacher and future husband, Francis Speight. The couple married in 1936 and took on a rural lifestyle in Bucks County, Pennsylvania where they remained until 1961.

Sarah in France, 1933
Sarah in her 9th Street Studio

Sarah Blakeslee was trained in both impressionism and realism, and painted in both oils and watercolors. The influence of the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts is evident particularly in Blakeslee's early landscapes with their skillful brush strokes and vivid color palette. Blakeslee always worked directly from her subjects, be it landscapes or portraits.

Sarah Blakeslee, View of Manayunk

At the age of 25, Sarah Blakeslee exhibited her work in the 48th Annual Exhibition of the Art Institute of Chicago as well as in the 15th Biennial Exhibition of the Corcoran Gallery of Art. From 1938 to 1964 she exhibited works in the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts' Annual Exhibitions. She also participated in the Golden Gate International Exhibition in San Francisco as well as the New York World's Fair. Blakeslee’s artwork can be found in numerous museum collections including The North Carolina Museum of Art, North Carolina State University, Greenville Museum of Art and The Philadelphia Museum of Art.

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In 1961 Sarah Blakeslee and husband Francis Speight relocated from Pennsylvania to Greenville, North Carolina where he took on a teaching position at East Carolina University. Sarah continued to paint and teach during the 1960's and 1970's at various art centers in Greenville, Kinston, Washington and Rocky Mount, North Carolina. The artist returned to Pennsylvania following her husband’s death and lived near her children until her death in 2005.



Available Works
Old Factories, Greenville
oil on canvas
24 x 34 inches
Camelias with Glass Mug
oil on canvas
14 x 16 inches SOLD
Downtown Greenville
pastel
35 x 40 inches
Green Street Bridge
pastel
30 x 35 inches
Autumn Trees
pastel
26 x 33 inches
Portrait Study
pastel
25 x 17 inches SOLD
Tobacco Barns
pastel
15 x 24 inches
Fort Macon Inlet
watercolor
13 x 19 inches
White Flowers with Blue
watercolor
12 x 12 inches SOLD
Still Life with Blue Plate
guache
11 x 15 inches SOLD

Bennett's Mill, Bertie County
watercolor
13 x 17 inches

Figure in Field, Sketch - Pitt
charcoal
17 x 22 inches
Farm at Edge of Town
watercolor
10 x 14 inches
Cloud Study
watercolor
11 x 15 inche
s SOLD
Still Life with Coffee Pot
oil on canvas
16 x 19 inches SOLD
     
Greenville Park with Oak
water olor
12 x 17 inches SOLD
Barns on Highway 43
water olor
14 x 22 inches
Piedmont
watercolor
9 x 12 inches SOLD
     
Pitt County
watercolor
11 x 13 inches SOLD
Piedmont - The Cedars
watercolor
8 x 11 inches SOLD
River Park, Greenville
pastel
11 x 19 inches
     
Highway 43
watercolor
9 x 12 inches
White Pitchers, Crock
watercolor
18 x 22 inches SOLD
Eleventh Street (Greenville)
oil on canvas
22 x 30 inches
     
Sans Souci Ferrymans's House
watercolor
15 x 20 inches
House at Sans Souci Ferry
inkwash
17 x 24 inches SOLD
Red Tobacco Barn
watercolor
7 x 9 inches SOLD
     
Avoca
watercolor
12 x 15 inches
Spring
watercolor
14 x 19 inches

Farm House with Horses on Stony Hill Road
oil on canvas
30 x 40 inches

     
Fall Scene
pastel
19 x 25 inches SOLD
Greenville Industry
oil on canvas
13 x 20 inches
Field on Hwy 43
pastel
20 x 29 inches
     
 
Sarah Blakelsee
 
The Privilege to Paint - The Lives of Francis Speight and Sarah Blakeslee
by Maurice C. York, Greenville Museum of Art, 2002, $34.95
 
     

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