Naomi Louise Sunderland Hosterman
Naomi Louise Sunderland Hosterman a.k.a. Naomi S. Hosterman (1903–1990) was a painter and illustrator from Charleston, West Virginia.
Biography
Naomi Louise Suderland Hosterman (1903-1990)[1] was a twentieth century American portrait painter and illustrator. She was born in Elkhart, Indiana in 1903, but moved to Charleston, West Virginia in the 1930s. Her paintings have been acquired by museums in Charleston and Huntington, West Virginia, and her illustrations appear in several books featuring the early history of the state of Virginia (later West Virginia).[1] She was described in the 1940s as West Virginia's "ranking still-life and flower-composition artist".[2] Hosterman died in 1990 in Los Alamitos, California.[3]
Notable works
Hosterman's paintings in public collections include:
- Marion College, Erma Byrd Art Gallery, University of Charleston[4]
- Portrait of Governor Daniel D. T. Farnsworth, West Virginia State Museum [5]
- Portrait of Governor William M. O. Dawson, West Virginia State Museum [5]
Her illustrations appear in the following books:
- Greenbrier Pioneer and their Homes (1942)
- Pioneers and their Homes on Upper Kanawha (1942)
- Lewisburg Landmarks (1957)
- Floral Still-Life by Window
References
- ^ a b Cuthbert, John A. (2000). Early Art and Artists in West Virginia: An Introduction and Biographical Directory. Morgantown, WV: West Virginia University Press. p. 192. ISBN 0-937058-53-X.
- ^ Federal Writers' Project (1941). The WPA Guide to West Virginia: The Mountain State. San Antonio: Trinity University Press. p. 154. ISBN 9781595342461. Retrieved 6 November 2016.
- ^ "Index of Women Artists". The Johnson Collection, LLC. Retrieved 30 May 2021.
- ^ "Erma Byrd Art Gallery".
- ^ a b State of West Virginia, Department of Administration. Request for Quotation (pdf). May 1, 2006