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Lot 459

Charles Smith Abstract Block Painting Plus Virginia Map, Signed 32 Woodcuts Book, & Animal Fare Book

Estimate: $400 - $600
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Group of three (3) Charles W. Smith (Virginia/American, 1893-1987) artworks and publications. Item 1: Abstract Cubist mixed media painting on heavy wove paper. Signed lower left. Unframed. 14 1/2 in. H x 11 3/8 in. W. Item 2: Charles Smith's "A Historical Map of Virginia" offset lithograph poster with numerous vignettes that illustrate significant people, places, and events in Virginia history. Printed by Garrett & Massie, Inc., Richmond, VA. 21 in. H x 27 in. W. 1930. Item 3: Charles Smith and Virginius Dabney's THE UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA: THIRTY-TWO WOODCUTS (The University of Virginia Press, 1955), 2nd edition, signed by Charles Smith. 12 in. x 9 in. x 1/2 in. Item 4: Charles Smith's THE ANIMAL FARE (Garrett & Massie, 1962). 9 1/2 in. x 8 3/4 in. x 3/4 in. Note: Painting shows evidence of Smith's "block painting" technique, especially in wing-like form at center-left. Biographical Note: "Charles Smith, a Virginia-born artist, is well known in America and abroad for his abstract paintings, his wood-cuts, and for his block paintings, a process of his own invention. He is represented in twenty-three museums and in many private collections. Among the museums owning his work are: The Museum of Modern Art; Guggenheim Museum of Non-Objective Art; The Art Institute of Chicago; Yale University Gallery of Fine Arts; The Seattle Museum of Art; the Portland Museum, Oregon; Newark Museum; Honolulu Museum; Institute of Modern Art, Boston; The Whitney Museum of American Art...The son of a pattern maker for a foundry which manufactured [stove doors], he was accustomed to the use of gouges and chisels from his earliest childhood, for his father carved these patterns from white pine in massive abstract designs in great variety.  Art training at the University of Virginia, the Corcoran Gallery of Art and the Yale School of Fine Arts followed and Charles Smith naturally turned to the use of wood working tools in the making of block prints as a professional artist. Through his architectural subjects, book illustrations, books entirely of block prints and portraits he became well known but his unique contribution has been the development of the method of block painting...Where block paintings are done by imprinting, one at a time, various carved wood shapes which combine to form a composition. These compositions resemble paintings in their use of under-painting and over-coating, their textural variety and their color. Each is approached as a single work and cannot be repeated." (Source: The Renaissance Society, Chicago)

Condition

1st item in overall very good condition, with old mounting tape affixed to versos along upper edge. 2nd item rolled in original tube, as issued. With insect damage along right edge in margins and into map. Also with acid burn to left side of verso, approximately six inches into sheet, from contact with tube. Not visible on recto. 3rd item retains original wax paper slip cover. With speckled discoloration to cover, otherwise very good condition. 4th item with staining to front of dust jacket and losses to edges and back of dust jacket. Otherwise very good condition.

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