Bernice “Burr” Lee Singer was a painter active in Missouri in the 1930s. She was born on November 20, 1912, in St. Louis. Singer studied painting at the St. Louis School of Fine Arts, The Art Institute of Chicago, and the Art Students League in New York, and later studied with Walter Ufer in Taos, New Mexico, for several years.
Singer traveled often and made several trips to Mexico. This experience left an impression on her, and she began to focus on scenes from her travel in her paintings. Her work has been characterized as Realist and often engaged social themes, depicting laborers, workers and minorities.
Singer was a member of the St. Louis Independent Artists and American Artists’ Congress, and exhibited frequently with the St. Louis Artists’ Guild. Her works were included in exhibits at the City Art Museum, Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, Denver Art Museum, Los Angeles Museum of Art, Kansas City Art Institute, and the New York World’s Fair and Golden Gate International Exposition, both in 1939. She also frequently exhibited at the politically active Vanguard Gallery in St. Louis.
Singer married her childhood sweetheart, Harry Friedman, and they relocated to California in 1939. Singer remained active and served as vice president of the California Watercolor Society in 1958. A number of her works were shown in an exhibition of prints at the Library of Congress in 1983. Singer died in Los Angeles on November 18, 1992.
At some point, Burr Singer's work was at the Warren Flynn (Flynn Park) School in University City, Missouri, the Beverly-Fairfax Jewish Community Center in Los Angeles, California (closed, ca 1954), and the Child Guidance Center in Los Angeles. Current locations could not not be determined.
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Organized by California Watercolor Society
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Organized by California Watercolor Society
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Organized by California Watercolor Society
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Organized by California Watercolor Society
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Organized by California Watercolor Society
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Organized by California Watercolor Society
Organized by California Watercolor Society
Organized by California Watercolor Society
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Organized by Albert Kramer Gallery
Organized by California Watercolor Society
Organized by Library of Congress
Organized by Kansas City Art Institute
Organized by Mayfair Hotel
Organized by Vanguard Gallery
Organized by Vanguard Gallery
Organized by City Art Museum
Organized by Kansas City Art Institute
Organized by San Francisco Bay Exposition Inc.
Organized by American Artists' Congress
Organized by New York World's Fair Corporation
Organized by Kansas City Art Institute
Organized by California Watercolor Society
Organized by Los Angeles County Museum of Art
Organized by California Watercolor Society
Organized by Los Angeles County Museum of Art
Organized by California Watercolor Society
Organized by Los Angeles County Museum of Art
Organized by California Watercolor Society
Organized by Los Angeles County Museum of Art
Organized by Denver Art Association
Organized by California Watercolor Society
Organized by Los Angeles County Museum of Art
Organized by Denver Art Museum
Organized by Metropolitan Museum of Art, Pepsi-Cola Company
Organized by American Artists for Victory, Pepsi-Cola Company
Organized by Audubon Artists
Organized by California Watercolor Society
Organized by Denver Art Museum
Organized by Denver Art Museum
Organized by Los Angeles County Fair Association
Organized by Los Angeles County Fair Association
Organized by California Watercolor Society
Organized by California Watercolor Society
Organized by Marineland of the Pacific
Organized by California Watercolor Society
Organized by California Watercolor Society
Organized by California Watercolor Society
Organized by California Watercolor Society
Organized by Frye Art Museum
Organized by Albert Kramer Gallery
Organized by California Watercolor Society
Organized by Library of Congress
Artist clippings file is available at:
"Burr Singer: Artist File.” St. Louis Public Library, St. Louis, Missouri
Peter H. Falk, et. al, Who was Who in American Art, 1564-1975: 400 Years of Artists in America (Madison: Sound View Press, 1999).
St. Louis Public Library, Dictionary of Saint Louis Artists (St. Louis: St. Louis Public Library, 1993).
St. Louis Public Library, St. Louis Art History Project: Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Century Artists (St. Louis: St. Louis Public Library, 1989).
Kansas City Art Institute, "Midwestern Artists' Exhibition," https://archive.org/details/@jannes_library_kansas_city_art_institute?and[]=subject%3A%22Midwestern+Artists%27+Exhibition%22.
Mantle Fielding, Dictionary of American Painters, Sculptors & Engravers (Poughkeepsie: Apollo, 1983).
askART (database), askART, https://www.askart.com/.
Bernice Lee "Burr" Singer, Burr Singer, 1952.
Oil Canvas, 20 x 16 in.
Courtesy of Dirk Soulis
Bernice Lee "Burr" Singer, Adobe Ruins, n.d.
Oil/Masonite, 13 x 24 in.
Courtesy of Dirk Soulis
Bernice Lee "Burr" Singer, n.d.
Photograph.
Included on Reading and Art blog.
John Knuteson, St. Louis Public Library
Published on September 20, 2021
Artist clippings file is available at:
"Burr Singer: Artist File.” St. Louis Public Library, St. Louis, Missouri
Peter H. Falk, et. al, Who was Who in American Art, 1564-1975: 400 Years of Artists in America (Madison: Sound View Press, 1999).
St. Louis Public Library, Dictionary of Saint Louis Artists (St. Louis: St. Louis Public Library, 1993).
St. Louis Public Library, St. Louis Art History Project: Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Century Artists (St. Louis: St. Louis Public Library, 1989).
Kansas City Art Institute, "Midwestern Artists' Exhibition," https://archive.org/details/@jannes_library_kansas_city_art_institute?and[]=subject%3A%22Midwestern+Artists%27+Exhibition%22.
Mantle Fielding, Dictionary of American Painters, Sculptors & Engravers (Poughkeepsie: Apollo, 1983).
askART (database), askART, https://www.askart.com/.
John Knuteson, St. Louis Public Library
Published on September 20, 2021
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Knuteson, John. "Burr Lee Singer." In Missouri Remembers: Artists in Missouri through 1951. Kansas City: The Kansas City Art Institute and The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art; St. Louis: The St. Louis Public Library, 2021, https://doi.org/10.37764/5776.