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New York, NY, United States
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African American Art
The spring offering of African American Art will include a selection of the iconic artists you have come to expect from the house from a significant group of modern, post-war and contemporary stalwarts.
Of note is Charles White’s 'Woman in Blue,' 1965-66, a scarce example of an oil-on-canvas by the artist. This large painting of a serene, shrouded woman was an important subject for the White throughout his career.
Also featured is a painting by Hughie Lee-Smith, an evocative 1953 composition of urban decay that epitomizes the artist’s career-defining body of work from Detroit. Lee-Smith rose to national prominence in 1953 when he was awarded the Founders Prize by the Detroit Institute of Arts.
Works on paper include Romare Bearden’s 'Jazz Men,' 1970, a vibrant collage that was the inspiration for his popular print, 'Alto Saxophone,' and a beautiful 1963 abstract watercolor by Beauford Delaney from his Paris period that comes from the family of its original French owner.
Two iconic and scarce prints by Elizabeth Catlett and Charles White, both printed at Taller de Gráfica Popular, Mexico City, will feature. The auction also will offer an early proof of Catlatt’s linocut 'Sharecropper,' 1952, and a numbered impression of White’s lithograph, 'Awaiting His Return,' 1936.
The sale will also feature a special selection of 26 artworks from the estate of J. Eugene Grigsby Jr.
Of note is Charles White’s 'Woman in Blue,' 1965-66, a scarce example of an oil-on-canvas by the artist. This large painting of a serene, shrouded woman was an important subject for the White throughout his career.
Also featured is a painting by Hughie Lee-Smith, an evocative 1953 composition of urban decay that epitomizes the artist’s career-defining body of work from Detroit. Lee-Smith rose to national prominence in 1953 when he was awarded the Founders Prize by the Detroit Institute of Arts.
Works on paper include Romare Bearden’s 'Jazz Men,' 1970, a vibrant collage that was the inspiration for his popular print, 'Alto Saxophone,' and a beautiful 1963 abstract watercolor by Beauford Delaney from his Paris period that comes from the family of its original French owner.
Two iconic and scarce prints by Elizabeth Catlett and Charles White, both printed at Taller de Gráfica Popular, Mexico City, will feature. The auction also will offer an early proof of Catlatt’s linocut 'Sharecropper,' 1952, and a numbered impression of White’s lithograph, 'Awaiting His Return,' 1936.
The sale will also feature a special selection of 26 artworks from the estate of J. Eugene Grigsby Jr.
Auction Curator:

Nigel Freeman
Director of African American Fine ArtLive Bidding Starts In:
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0001: Edward Mitchell Bannister (1828-1901), Untitled (Rhode Island Seascape), circa 1880s.Est. $5,000-$7,000$2,400
0002: James Vanderzee (1886-1986), Untitled (Garveyite Family, Harlem), 1924.Est. $4,000-$6,000$2,000
0005: Hale Aspacio Woodruff (1900-1980), A Village Street, circa 1928-29.Est. $20,000-$30,000$10,000
0009: Beauford Delaney (1901-1979), Untitled (Portrait of a Young Man in Suit and Tie), circa 1940.Est. $7,000-$10,000$3,400
0010: Beauford Delaney (1901-1979), Untitled (Portrait of A Young Man), circa 1937-40.Est. $7,000-$10,000$3,400
0012: Charles White (1918-1979), Untitled (Young Man Sketching), circa 1935-38.Est. $5,000-$7,000$2,400
0013: Charles White (1918-1979), Untitled (Two Profile Studies), circa 1937-38.Est. $4,000-$6,000$2,000
0016: Ellis Wilson (1899-1977), Untitled (Girls Jumping Rope), circa 1940s.Est. $8,000-$12,000$4,000
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0023: Hale Aspacio Woodruff (1900-1980), Desert Rocks, circa 1949.Est. $120,000-$180,000$60,000
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