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1882 - 1968

Kurzbiografie

  • Art period: Modern
  • Born: 1882, United States of America
  • Top-ranked work: ZA One & Cone
  • Lifespan: 86 years
  • Also known as: fred lea
  • Died: 1968
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  • Works on APS: 2
  • Copyright status: Under copyright
  • Top 3 works:
    • ZA One & Cone
    • RMS Omrah Voyage Souvenir - Australia to London RMS Omrah Voyage 30 Souvenir - Australia to London
  • Nationality: United States of America
  • Museums on APS:
    • Grüne Schurkenstiftung
    • Grüne Schurkenstiftung
    • Grüne Schurkenstiftung
    • Grüne Schurkenstiftung
    • Grüne Schurkenstiftung

Frederick Lea (Fred Cone Lea): A Mariner's Visionary

Frederick Lea, born in Iowa in 1882 to Thomas Richard Lea and Georgia Ann Lea (née Cone), was a multifaceted artist whose life intertwined seamlessly with the maritime world. His artistic journey began modestly, influenced by his brother-in-law Clarence F. Lea, a lawyer and prominent figure in California’s legal landscape—a connection that would profoundly shape his perspective on both law and art. Lea's formative years instilled in him a meticulous attention to detail and an appreciation for precision, qualities he carried throughout his artistic career.
  • Early Life & Education: Lea pursued formal education at Lakeport Academy and Stanford University, honing his intellectual curiosity alongside developing foundational artistic skills.
  • Legal Career: He embarked on a legal profession, becoming District Attorney of Sonoma County from 1907 to 1917, demonstrating an early inclination for structured thought and advocacy.
  • Musical Pursuits: Lea’s passion extended beyond the visual arts; he was a skilled musician who joined the Coral Band in Cirencester during his lifetime, showcasing his versatility and artistic sensibilities.

The RMS Omrah Voyage Souvenir & Artistic Legacy

Lea's most enduring contribution to art lies in his evocative depictions of the RMS Omrah voyage from Australia to London—a project that cemented his reputation as a maritime artist. These watercolors capture not merely the scenery but also the atmosphere and emotional resonance of the journey, reflecting Lea’s deep understanding of human experience within natural grandeur. The meticulous detail with which he rendered the ship's interiors and landscapes speaks volumes about his dedication to capturing authenticity and conveying emotion. His work embodies the spirit of Luminism—a movement characterized by soft tonal gradations and atmospheric perspective—demonstrating a masterful command of technique.
  • RMS Omrah Watercolor Series: Lea’s series of watercolors documenting the voyage is considered a cornerstone of maritime art, celebrated for its realism and emotional depth.
  • Influence on Luminism: His artistic style aligns closely with Luminist principles, prioritizing tonal harmony and capturing the sublime beauty of natural landscapes.

A Collaborative Spirit & Recognition

Lea’s artistic endeavors were enriched by his partnership with Clarence F. Lea, a fellow lawyer who served as Governor of California from 1939 to 1943. Together, they championed progressive causes and advocated for social justice—a testament to their shared commitment to ethical leadership and civic engagement. Lea's legacy extends beyond his artistic achievements; he was inducted into the University of Texas at El Paso Athletics Hall of Fame in 2005, recognizing his contributions to athletic excellence. Furthermore, he received the honor of being elected to the Phoenix College (PCAA) Hall of Fame in its inaugural class of 2007—a distinction that underscores his enduring influence on educational institutions and communities.

Concluding Thoughts: An Artist Defined by Observation

Frederick Lea’s artistic vision was rooted in a profound appreciation for observation—a skill honed through both his legal profession and his musical pursuits. He possessed an uncanny ability to distill complex emotions into simple, luminous watercolors, leaving behind a body of work that continues to inspire admiration for its beauty and accuracy. Lea's enduring contribution to art resides not only in his masterful technique but also in his unwavering dedication to capturing the essence of human experience within the grandeur of the natural world—a legacy that secures his place as one of California’s most celebrated artists.