Cornelia MacIntyre Foley American, 1909-2010
Biography
Cornelia MacIntyre Foley was born in Honolulu, Hawaiʻi, began her art training under Huc-Mazelet Luquiens at the University of Hawaiʻi, continued at the University of Washington, and spent two years in London at the Slade School as a pupil of Henry Tonks. She returned to Honolulu in 1934, whereupon she befriended and studied under Madge Tennent. In 1937, she married Paul Foley, a lieutenant in the Navy. From 1937 to 1942, the couple lived in Long Beach, California, and Seattle, Washington. She later lived in Manhasset, Long Island, until shortly before her death at the home of her daughter in Severna, Maryland. Her oils and acrylics include portraits and landscapes. Besides numerous exhibitions around the country, her artwork is held in public places such as the Honolulu Museum of Art, the National Print Collection at the Library of Congress, and the University of Hawaiʻi.
With an extraordinary mastery of figurative drawing, Foley was able to fuse the sensuous with the hypnotic in her unique views of the human essence. Her famous Hawaiian Woman in White Holoku (1937, Honolulu Academy of Arts) epitomizes the elements of her drawn and painted works, which continue to enchant and inspire viewers to this day.
Original Works
Prints & editions
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Cornelia MacIntyre FoleyUnder the Mango Tree, 1940 (ca.)Woodcut7 x 8 "Edition of 10 (#9/10)Cornelia MacIntyre Foley, Under the Mango Tree, 1940 (ca.)$ 1,200.00
Exhibitions
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Sisters of the Brush
Women Artists of Hawaiʻi, 1880 - 2000 25 Jul - 5 Oct 2019 Isaacs Art CenterThe Isaacs Art Center is proud to unveil the most expansive survey of women artists of Hawai'i in state history, covering more than a century of diverse responses to the...View more details -
Art Deco Hawaiʻi
3 Jul 2014 - 11 Jan 2015 Honolulu Academy of ArtsThe Honolulu Museum of Art presents Art Deco Hawai‘i , the first major museum exhibition to focus on the seductive Hawaiian take on the international Art Deco style, which flourished...View more details
Publications
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Art Deco Hawaiʻi
lorem ipsum Theresa Papanikolas & DeSoto Brown, 2014Softcover, 132 pagesView more details
Publisher: Honolulu Museum of Art -
Encounters with Paradise
Views of Hawaiʻi and Its People, 1778-1941 David W. Forbes, 1992Hardcover, 285 pagesView more details
Publisher: University of Hawaiʻi Press
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Finding Paradise
Island Art in Private Collections Jennifer Saville, 2002Hardcover, 400 pagesView more details
Publisher: Uniersity of Hawaiʻi Press
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