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Auction archive: Lot number 10

CHARLES WHITE (1918 - 1979) Hope

Estimate
US$100,000 - US$150,000
Price realised:
US$62,500
Auction archive: Lot number 10

CHARLES WHITE (1918 - 1979) Hope

Estimate
US$100,000 - US$150,000
Price realised:
US$62,500
Beschreibung:

CHARLES WHITE (1918 - 1979) Hope Imprisoned . Tempera on cream wove paper, 1946. 660x510 mm; 26x20 inches. Signed and dated in tempera, lower right. Provenance: private New York collection; thence by descent to the current owner. This striking work on paper is a significant painting by Charles White It is closely related in composition to Woman of Sorrows , colored inks, 1947, Howard University, and in paint handling to Indian Woman , tempera, 1946, private collection (see Finkelstein, ill. 13-14). These and other works such as Mater Dolorosa , oil on canvas, 1946, ACA Galleries, each portray an isolated and sorrowful woman. In the mid-to-late 1940s, Charles White popularized the plight of the downtrodden depicted with graphic social realism. His anonymous subjects are imbued with an intense level of emotion. The everyday heroism of African Americans overcoming the great struggles of the pre-Civil Rights era are found in these strong, dignified figures. At the same time, White was fighting the effects of tuberculosis, which he contracted during his brief army service in 1944. Despite the upheaval of his convalescence and the war itself, this was an incredibly important creative period for the artist. By the end of 1946, he traveled to Mexico to study lithography, where he created similar images, such as the lithograph Awaiting His Return . The following year, White achieved his first solo exhibition at ACA Gallery in New York.

Auction archive: Lot number 10
Auction:
Datum:
3 Oct 2013
Auction house:
Swann Galleries, Inc.
104 East 25th Street
New York, NY 10010
United States
swann@swanngalleries.com
+1 (0)212 2544710
+1 (0)212 9791017
Beschreibung:

CHARLES WHITE (1918 - 1979) Hope Imprisoned . Tempera on cream wove paper, 1946. 660x510 mm; 26x20 inches. Signed and dated in tempera, lower right. Provenance: private New York collection; thence by descent to the current owner. This striking work on paper is a significant painting by Charles White It is closely related in composition to Woman of Sorrows , colored inks, 1947, Howard University, and in paint handling to Indian Woman , tempera, 1946, private collection (see Finkelstein, ill. 13-14). These and other works such as Mater Dolorosa , oil on canvas, 1946, ACA Galleries, each portray an isolated and sorrowful woman. In the mid-to-late 1940s, Charles White popularized the plight of the downtrodden depicted with graphic social realism. His anonymous subjects are imbued with an intense level of emotion. The everyday heroism of African Americans overcoming the great struggles of the pre-Civil Rights era are found in these strong, dignified figures. At the same time, White was fighting the effects of tuberculosis, which he contracted during his brief army service in 1944. Despite the upheaval of his convalescence and the war itself, this was an incredibly important creative period for the artist. By the end of 1946, he traveled to Mexico to study lithography, where he created similar images, such as the lithograph Awaiting His Return . The following year, White achieved his first solo exhibition at ACA Gallery in New York.

Auction archive: Lot number 10
Auction:
Datum:
3 Oct 2013
Auction house:
Swann Galleries, Inc.
104 East 25th Street
New York, NY 10010
United States
swann@swanngalleries.com
+1 (0)212 2544710
+1 (0)212 9791017
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