Edgar Leeteg
Edgar Leeteg (1904–1953) was an American painter.
Also recorded as Edgar William Leeteg.
Overview
Born at East St. Louis in 1904, died at Papeete in 1953.
In detail
the recorded working language is French.
Sources
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“Edgar Leeteg”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q5337345: Edgar Leeteg
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Edgar Leeteg (American, 1904-1953), Untitled (Kneeling Smiling Nude), oil on velvet, signed lower left, velvet (unframed): 23.75"h x 20.5"w
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The picture record
EDGAR LEETEG (1904 - 1953, Tahiti/California) MARIE - Gouache on velvet portrait of a woman's face emerging from darkness peering upwards with long curly hair. Nice wooden frame, condition is good, signature in red paint lower left "LEETEG TAHITI" and title in center "MARIE" somewhat faded from surface of fabric rendering them dark. Overall appearance is dark. 21"x 25.75".
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