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Title: Orange Carriage on Aviles St.
Size: 9” x 12” Unframed; 12” x 15” Framed
Medium: Oil on Masonite
Emmett Fritz is known for his street scenes, often in St. Augustine. This oil painting renders the iconic Aviles Street, the oldest street in St. Augustine with its Spanish style balconies central to the scene. The lush tropical vegetation is a character all of its own. The orange carriage heads down the disappearing street. with the black cannons standing guard in front. It is painted on Masonite board and enjoys a two inch cream wooden frame.
The painter and illustrator professionally known as Emmett John Fritz (born John Emmett Fritz) was born on October 13, 1917 in Kansas City, Missouri. He studied art at Pratt Institute in New York graduating in 1937. Pratt Institute is a higher-learning graduate institution built with a focus on the fine arts, engineering, and architecture. Fritz also worked with Norman Rockwell for a brief period, becoming a known magazine and newspaper cartoonist for a comic strip called Roxie West, as well as an illustrator, before a move to Florida in 1950. In Florida, Fritz discovered the city of St. Augustine. He also became committed to serious easel painting and watercolor at this time. His primary subjects were the St. Augustine landscape, capturing scenes of everyday life in the quaint walled city, and the Spanish influenced architecture of the city. Although he had an indoor studio on St. George Street, Fritz preferred painting outside on city sidewalks and in a swift manner to capture the great vivacity of the bustling city.