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Lot 147

5 John Henry Toney Outsider Art Drawings

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Five (5) drawings by self-taught African American folk artist John Henry Toney (Alabama, 1928-2019), multicolored marker and pencil on heavy paper, including one (1) titled "A Jint (Giant) Looking for Food" depicting a dinosaur, one (1) titled "Scales of Justice" depicting a balance with a multicolored base, one (1) titled "A Black Western Man" depicting a figure attired in chaps and a brimmed hat holding a gun with a blue image, possibly an enlarged bullet, to his right against a plain background with metallic dots, one (1) titled "She's on her Way to Work" depicting a female figure attired in elaborate clothing walking forward with metallic and blue dots surrounding her upper body, and one (1) titled "A Windmill' depicting an industrial windmill rendered in pink and blue with metallic dots surrounding the wheel. All works signed in the upper margins "Mr. John H Toney 69" and most signatures followed by "31 C D Seale Ala 8552479". All works titled on labels en verso. Ranging in size from 12" H x 11" W to 15" H x 11" W. Note: Also includes a booklet with information about the artist. Biography (from the Encyclopedia of Alabama): "Russell County, Alabama native John Henry Toney was a self-taught folk artist who began painting late in life. He worked in farming and briefly in a cotton mill but claimed that he was fired for drawing an unflattering portrait of his boss. In 1994 he was plowing a field for the Anthony family and unearthed a turnip on which he discerned a "face." He took it home, made a colored-pencil drawing of it, and then brought the drawing to Butch Anthony, who put the drawing up for sale in an antique store in nearby Pittsview. Renowned Alabama chef Scott Peacock purchased the painting, so Toney painted more, choosing subjects that ranged from everyday life to the fantastical. Created with paint pens or markers on posterboard and cardboard, Toney's drawings featured animals, exaggerated female forms in fanciful clothing, vehicles, and other subjects. He also often included personal information in the works, such as his birthdate and phone number. The inspirational turnip is now among the exhibits at Anthony's Museum of Wonder in Seale, Alabama. Toney's work also became a prominent part of the "Doo-Nanny," a folk-art and cultural festival that Anthony held on his family's property from 1996 until 2015 to showcase his own art and that of his friends."

Condition

Some with toning and errant staining, otherwise overall good condition.

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Private Southern Collection, acquired directly from the artist several years ago.