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Auction Highlights: African American Art — October 19, 2023

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The October 19, 2023, sale of African American Art will feature exceptional modern and contemporary works of abstract and figurative art.


Norman Lewis, Mood Madness, oil on canvas, 1959. Estimate $600,000 to $900,000.

The top lot in the auction is Moon Madness, an important 1959 processional painting by Norman Lewis. It is one of a significant series of nocturnal compositions made by the artist in the late fifties.


Hughie Lee Smith, Untitled (Two Young Men on a Beach), oil on board, 1954. Estimate $120,000 to $180,000.

Other sale highlights are two paintings from 1954. Hughie Lee-Smith’s Untitled (Two Young Men on a Beach) is an evocative oil painting that epitomizes the artist’s career-defining body of work of surreal landscapes from Detroit. 

From left to right: Samuel Levi Jones, Construct of Colour Vision, deconstructed medical books on canvas, 2018. Estimate $20,000 to $30,000; Romare Bearden, The River Merchant’s Wife, oil on canvas, 1954. Estimate $100,000 to $150,000.

From left to right: Edward M. Bannister, At “Smith’s Palace”, Narragansett Bay, oil on canvas, circa 1881. Estimate $60,000 to $90,000; Henry Ossawa Tanner, Untitled (Flight to Egypt), oil on wood panel, circa 1923. Estimate $40,000 to $60,000.

Left: Sam Gilliam, Untitled, acrylic and metallic paint on draped polypropylene fabric, 1979. Estimate $150,000 to $250,000.


Another abstract highlight is a 1979 untitled draped canvas by Sam Gilliam, from the estate of his friend and collaborator Lou Stovall—this 90-inch-high expanse of saturated color is a stunning example of Gilliam’s innovative painting.


Alma Thomas, Transcendental, watercolor on paper, 1965. Estimate $75,000 to $100,000.

The auction also includes exceptional works on paper including Alma Thomas’s Trasendental, a large and colorful 1965 watercolor that was included in the artist’s first solo exhibition in a commercial gallery. Contemporary highlights include one of Simone Leigh’s signature cowrie shell forms with a dark gray glaze, and Samuel Levi Jones’s Construct of Colour Vision, 2018, an excellent example of his practice of assembling deconstructed books into grid-like compositions. The Levi Jones will be sold by the estate of George T. Wein to benefit the Newport Festivals Foundation, Inc.


From left to right: Carrie Mae Weems, Blue Notes (Basquiat): Who’s Who or a Pair of Aces #1, archival inkjet print with color screenprint, 2014. Estimate $30,000 to $40,000; Simone Leigh, Untitled, glazed terra cotta stoneware, circa 2011-12. Estimate $60,000 to $90,000.


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