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Tella Kitchen (February 14, 1902 – June 21, 1988)
(September 2013). ''Pike County News Watchman'' (Ohio). www.newswatchman.org. Retrieved 2016-07-26.
was a
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ist known for her paintings of landscapes and town life in rural
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and
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. She was a self-taught artist, whose work was based on her memories of her life.Sellen, Betty-Carol (2016).
Kitchen, Tella (1902-1988)
. ''Self-Taught, Outsider and Folk Art: A Guide to American Artists, Locations and Resources''. 3rd edition. Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland & Co. . p. 183.
Her work achieved national recognition, and can be found in the collections of the
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.


Biography

She was born Tella Denehue, on a small farm in the hills of
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, near the village of Londonderry, in neighboring
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.Bishop, Robert (1979). ''Folk Painters of America''. New York: Greenwich House. Reprint. . p. 214.Rivers, Cheryl (2004). "Kitchen, Telia (1902-1988)". ''The Encyclopedia of American Folk Art''. Eds. Gerard C. Wertkin and Lee Kogan. London: Routledge. . Retrieved via ''Credo Reference'' database, 2016-07-26. Taylor & Francis edition, 2005
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Her father's family had immigrated to the United States from
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,
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; her mother's family was from
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. During her childhood she moved with her family to Indiana, where they settled on a small farm near
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. In 1920 she married Noland Kitchen (1895-1963),Tella Denehue Kitchen
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and the couple moved to the village of
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, where they raised four children. Noland Kitchen served as mayor of Adelphi; the Kitchens also operated a gas station, sold used cars, and farmed. After her husband's death in 1963, Tella Kitchen succeeded him as mayor of Adelphi.Cardinal, Roger. "Painting, Memory" (2004). ''The Encyclopedia of American Folk Art''. Eds. Gerard C. Wertkin and Lee Kogan. London: Routledge. . Retrieved via ''Credo Reference'' database, 2016-07-26. At some point during this period of her life, her son Denny gave her a paint set as a gift, and she began painting when she was around 67 years old,Tella Kitchen
" ''Ohio Women's Hall of Fame''. Ohio Department of Job and Family Services. Retrieved 2016-07-26.
drawing on her memories of her childhood, and her experiences of rural and town life, including contemporary events. Through the efforts of Denny Kitchen, the artist's son, her work came to the attention of the folk art historian Robert Bishop (1938-1991), then a curator at the
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, in
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, and later the director of the Museum of American Folk Art (since 2001 known as the American Folk Art Museum), in
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; Bishop included Kitchen in his book ''Folk Painters of America'' (1979).


Selected paintings

*''The Joy of Winter'', depicting a horse-drawn funeral procession in Adelphi, Ohio *''Our Family Doctor, Independence, Indiana'' *''Our First School Bus'', set in Adelphi, Ohio, in 1921 *''When the Fred Buck Livery Stable Burned'' (1976), depicting a fire that Kitchen witnessed in Independence, Indiana


References

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