
Don Freeman Clown in Dressing Room
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Don Freeman (American, 1908–1978) – Oil on Canvas, Clown in Dressing Room
This oil on canvas painting by Don Freeman captures an actor in a private moment, preparing in the dressing room before stepping into the spotlight. Freeman, celebrated for his intimate behind-the-scenes sketches of Broadway in the 1930s—featured in the Herald Tribune and The New York Times Magazine—brings the same sensitivity and theatrical energy to this work.
The piece is signed by the artist in the lower right and presented in a complementary frame. Though undated, it reflects Freeman’s signature ability to portray performers in transitional, unguarded moments—bridging the divide between stage persona and human vulnerability.
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Medium: Oil on canvas
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Frame size: 30 ¾ x 26 ¾ in. (approx.)
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Image size: 24 x 20 in. (approx.)
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Condition: Framed, signed lower right
A rare opportunity to own an original work by Freeman, whose artistic career spanned illustration, fine art, and children’s literature, including his beloved Corduroy series.
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