Lot Essay
Born in West Orange, New Jersey, James Ormsbee Chapin became known in the 1930s as an "Urban Realist." The young artist first studied at the Cooper Union School of Art and the Art Students League in New York before moving to Belgium to study under Julian de Vriendt at the Royal Academy of Art, Antwerp. Upon his return to America, Chapin exhibited at the Corcoran Gallery of Art, the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, and the Museum of Modern Art. During the summer months Chapin would travel to the Southwest and California where he frequently worked with his friend and fellow-artist Millard Sheets.