How the Devil came to Reverend Hill - Clare Leighton |
I am back from my show in Santa Barbara. While it was not what I had hoped for it was not a disaster either. I will live to fight another day.
Long trip up, in traffic.
I met an old client in the parking lot and bought my painting back for what she paid, the one I sold her twelve years ago.I was happy to see it again, one of the best and most powerful canvases I have ever sold.
Cleveland Museum tag on the back, Rolf Stoll, 1932, Two nudes.
I set up my lights and brought my boxes in and then set up my case, something I rarely do on the first day.
But I had time and what else was I going to do? Sit in one way traffic back to Carpenteria?
I think the booth looked good, a bit more modern than usual, aways a guessing game trying to figure out what people will want.I sold some stuff off the wall but nothing expensive.
I did sell a lot of native material, baskets, my chumash mortero, my acoma olla.
All the stuff I should have saved for Santa Fe in two weeks.
But hey, if they want it I have to sell it.
Will be interesting to see what I fill the booth with in New Mexico.
But it is pretty tiny and it won't be much of a problem.
I did buy well. I bought a Paul Landacre woodcut for a client and sold it.
I bought a nice Maria and Santana blackware pot. I bought a pretty three color galle vase.
Hurricane in a cornfield |
Lovers |
She came to America in the 1920’s and created lovely regionalist works that depicted life in rural America.
Works in the same league and proficiency as Benton, Wood and Landacre.
My pieces were from her time in North Carolina in the 1930's and 40's.
Small editions, impeccable. I absolutely love her work and got some amazing examples. This collection was assembled prior to 1949 and I have all the letters and documentation.Some of the works are quite rare and are only found in museum collections.
It will be fun to sell.
Landing |
tobacco loopers |
If you have a chance to see these, please give me a call and stop by.
2 comments:
Very enjoyable account of the trip and photos.
Thanks
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