Sale 2472 - African-American Fine Art, April 5, 2018

45 c NORMAN LEWIS (1909 - 1979) Untitled . Oil on linen canvas, 1956. 864x1270 mm; 34x50 inches. Signed and dated in oil, lower right. Provenance: acquired directly from the artist; private collection, NewYork. The glowing profusion of colors makes this a striking and significant mid-career canvas by Norman Lewis. Lewis’ experiemntation with color is limited in the mid-1950s. This painting certainly stands apart from his series of monochromatic canvases made that year - large vertical abstractions like Pine Top #1 , Night Walk and Night Walk II . Few other significant canvases from 1956 are known today - Norman Lewis’ Autumn Flight , 1956, was acquired by the Baltimore Museum of Art in the summer of last year. By 1956, Norman Lewis had gained national recognition, having had a series of well-received solo exhibitions at the Marian Willard Gallery, New York. That same year, Lewis was selected to represent the United States in American Artists Paint the City, an exhibition of 46 works by 36 artists in the American pavilion during the 28th Venice Biennale. Lewis joined fellowWillard Gallery artists Lionel Feininger and Mark Tobey; he and Jacob Lawrence were the only African-American artists included. He showed at the Willard Galley again in February of 1957, his sixth solo exhibition there since 1949, then spent several months traveling - visiting France, Italy, Spain and North Africa. [150,000/250,000]

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