THE WILNA HERVEY GALLERY
A sampler of her work from two notable Woodstock collections

Wilna Hervey, Central Park, Watercolor.
Courtesy of the James Cox Gallery, Woodstock

Wilna Hervey, Flowers in a Blue Vase, Enamel on Copper, 1964. Courtesy of the James Cox Gallery, Woodstock

Wilna Hervey, Picnic by the Lake, Enamel on Copper, 1974. Courtesy of the James Cox Gallery, Woodstock

Wilna Hervey, Lillies, Enamel on Copper, 1969. Courtesy of the James Cox Gallery, Woodstock

Wilna Hervey, Still Life on Blue Table, Enamel on Copper. Courtesy of the James Cox Gallery, Woodstock

Wilna Hervey, The Family, 1955. Enamel on copper. 10-1/8"x8".
Woodstock Artists Association & Museum, Bequest of Nan Mason.
One of the earliest of Wilna Hervey's enamel paintings, it hung above the couch
in her Bearsville home until her death in 1979.

Wilna Hervey, Egrets, a.k.a. Feeding Birds. 1960. Enamel on Copper, 10"x8".
Woodstock Artists Association & Museum, Bequest of Nan Mason.
Inspired by her winters in Florida, this work was first exhibited by Wilna at the Sarasota Art Association in 1960.
She was not willing to sell it, however, and it remained in her possession until her death.
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