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FELRATH HINES (1913 - 1993)
Hanging Garden.
Oil on canvas, 1954. 508x610 mm; 20x24 inches. Signed and dated in oil, lower right recto. Signed,
titled and inscribed “24x20” in pencil, verso.
Provenance: Parma Gallery, NewYork, with the ink stamp on the stretcher bar; St. Julian Fishburne,
Hines’s friend and fellow painter and conservator; private collection.
This fine example of Hines’s early abstraction is only the second painting by this artist to come to
auction. During the 1950s, Hines achieved critical recognition with two solo exhibitions at Parma
Gallery in 1957 and 1959, which was his last lifetime NewYork exhibition.Through the 1950s, he
continued in this Abstract Expressionist style while working as a conservator at the Museum of
Modern Art, NewYork. By the 1960s, he moved to a flatter, more geometric form of abstraction,
and became a founding member of the Spiral Group in 1963. Hines was later the chief conservator
at both the National Portrait Gallery and the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden in
Washington, DC. Only after his retirement in 1984 was Hines finally able to paint full time.
[6,000/9,000]