Swann Galleries - African-American Fine Art - Sale 2359, Part II - October 9, 2014 - page 118

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RAYMOND HOWELL (1927 - 2002)
Untitled (Dancer with Musicians)
Oil on cotton canvas, 1978. 762x610 mm; 30x24 inches. Signed and dated in oil, lower left.
Provenance: private collection, NewYork.
A self-taught painter, Raymond Howell, according to the artist, by the age of thirty was able to be
a full-time self-supporting artist. Howell had been a longtime fixture in the Bay Area art scene. In
the mid-1960s, he opened Art Associates West, a gallery and art school in San Francisco’s Haight-
Ashbury district, which operated for nearly a decade. Howell’s 1965 painting,
The Brown Family
, was
shown at the opening of the Oakland Museum in the
Black Perspective
exhibition, and was later
purchased for the museum collection. He had numerous solo exhibitions in San Francisco, Los
Angeles, Boston and Provincetown, and in 1999 Stanford University presented a 40-year
retrospective of his paintings.
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