Olive Benfer Hicks (1874-1955)Hicks, Olive Benfer (1874-1955)2022-07-202022-07-20TAY96.01; Paintinghttps://hdl.handle.net/10177/19777Olive (""Ollie"") Benfer was born in Hiawatha, Brown County, Kansas, and at an early age studied painting with M. P. Patch, a woman painter in Brown County. Benfer, who later married Ralph Hicks, painted figure studies, landscapes, and still-life compositions such as this one, still life being her most successful genre. Her work in this vein continues the nineteenth-century American fascination with paintings of ordinary objects-often fruit, vegetables, or loaves of bread in an implied domestic setting. Numerous American still-life painters of the nineteenth century were women, among them the female descendants of the Charles Willson Peale family of Philadelphia, which specialized in still-life pictures for generations. Olive Hicks's daughter, Hazel Hicks Taylor, was a well-known still-life and decorative painter in Salem in the 1950s and 1960s. Ollie Hicks lived in Salem at the end of her life and died here in 1955.Image11"" x 14""Oil on canvasFor use information see: http://www.willamette.edu/arts/hfma/collections/copyright.htmlUntitled (Still life with Loaf of Bread)