Juliette May Fraser (January 27, 1887 – July 31, 1983) was an American painter, muralist and printmaker. She was born in Honolulu, which was then the capital city of the Kingdom of Hawaii. After graduating from Wellesley College with a degree in art, she returned to Hawaii for several years. She continued her studies with Eugene Speicher and Frank DuMond at the Art Students League of New York and at the John F. Carlson School of Landscape Painting in Woodstock, New York. She returned to Hawaii to teach, like her parents who had both come to Hawaii as educators.[1][2] Fraser designed the Hawaii Sesquicentennial half dollar, which was engraved by Chester Beach and issued in 1928.[3]
American artist (1887–1983)
Juliette May Fraser
Born
(1887-01-27)January 27, 1887
Honolulu, Kingdom of Hawaii
Died
July 31, 1983(1983-07-31) (aged96)
Honolulu, State of Hawaii
Nationality
American
Education
Wellesley College, Art Students League of New York, John F. Carlson School of Landscape Painting
Knownfor
Painting, Printmaking, Muralist
Movement
Hawaiian Modernism
Kana Wrestling the Turtle by Juliette May Fraser, fresco on canec (a sugar-cane fiber-base insulation board manufactured by Hawaiian Cane Products, Inc.), 1954, Hawaii State Art MuseumHuakaʻi-po, linocut by Juliette May Fraser, c. 1952, private collectionDetail of charcoal and sanguine mural, 1939
In 1934, during the Great Depression, Fraser was invited to create a work of art for the Hawaii State Library by the Works Progress Administration. For three months she received $35 a week to work on the project. When the funds ran out, she continued on her own until ten murals were completed. Fraser also created murals for the 1939 Golden Gate International Exposition (now installed in lobby of the Hamilton Library, University of Hawaii at Manoa) and the Ypapandi (or Ypapanti) Chapel on Chios Island in Greece.[4] She died in Honolulu in 1983.[5][6]
Yoshihara, Lisa A., Collective Visions, 1967-1997, An Exhibition Celebrating the 30th Anniversary of the State Foundation on Culture and the Arts, Art in Public Places Program, Presented at the Honolulu Academy of Arts, September 3-October 12, 1997, Honolulu, State Foundation on Culture and the Arts, 1997, p.18.
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