Buff Haney

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Ada Elizabeth "Buff" Haney was a woman painter from the San Francisco area. Born in 1916, she studied with John O'Neil, Joe Taylor, Leonard Good, and then with Hans Hoffman and Ernest Feine, both in New York City, New York. She also studied with Jerry Farnsworth in New Truro, Massachusetts, and was chosen to assist him in his workshops in Sarasota, Florida,
Early in her career, she exhibited at juried shows at the Pennsylvania Teacher's College, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Santa Fe Art Museum, and by invitation to the La Fonda Gallery in Taos, New Mexico.

 Hew work was awarded Best of Show at the Midwestern Artist's Competition sponsored by the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art in Kansas City, Missouri in 1942. She died in 2003.


This artwork was exhibited at the San Francisco Museum of Art and the 28th Annual Exhibition of Art, San Francisco Women's Artists from November 13th to December 13th in 1953. Labels noting these Exhibitions are attached verso.

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Title

Night Flight

Artist

Buff Haney, American ~ 1916 - 2003

Signature

Lower Right, indistinctly, labels verso

Medium

Oil on Masonite

Price

SOLD

Size

24.5" x 36"

Style of Art

Modern Cubism

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