Swann Galleries - The Richard A. Long Collection of African-American Art - Sale 2359, Part I - October 9, 2014 - page 30

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BEAUFORD DELANEY (1901 - 1979)
Portrait of Richard A. Long
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Color pastels on cream wove paper, 1965. 660x508 mm; 26x20 inches. Signed, dated and inscribed
“Paris” in ball point pen and ink, lower left.
Provenance: acquired directly from the artist; Richard A. Long,Atlanta; thence by descent to his estate.
Exhibited:
Beauford Delaney:A Retrospective
, the Studio Museum in Harlem, NewYork,April 9 - July
2, 1978, with the label on the frame back.
Richard Long did not meet Beauford Delaney until 1957 when the composer Howard Swanson
introduced them in Paris. Their friendship grew with Long’s increasingly longer stays in Paris for
his academic research in the early 1960s. By 1964, he visited Beauford Delaney often in his studio
in RueVercingétorix where they had long discussions on his art and culture in general. According
to Long,“I sat for portraits—one in pastel and one in oil— off and on in 1964 and 1965 during my
visits to Paris from Poitiers, where I was working on my dissertation. It was in 1965 that Beauford
did the oil portrait of me, which is now on view at the High Museum.” Courtesy of the blog
Les
Amis de Beauford Delaney
, originally posted April 1, 2010.
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