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Lot 1073

Meyer Wolfe Charcoal Drawing, Man w/ Reclining Woman

Estimate: $300 - $400
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Meyer R. Wolfe (Tennessee/New York, 1897-1985) Cubist-influenced charcoal drawing on paper that depicts a man who embraces a reclining woman, possibly in labor, 1956. A third figure sits in the shadowy background. Signed and dated in white pencil, lower right. Housed under glass in a distressed silvered and ebonized wood frame with textured cream mat. Sight: 13 1/2 in H x 16 in W. Frame: 21 1/2 in H x 23 in W. Biographical Note: Meyer “Mike” Wolfe was born into a Jewish Lithuanian immigrant family, the second of ten children. He was raised in a low-income, multiracial neighborhood of Nashville just north of the Tennessee State Capitol, where he observed the social and cultural lives of his African American friends. As a teen with an interest in drawing, he became a protege of Pulitzer Prize-winning Nashville cartoonist Carey Orr. In 1917 he studied briefly at the Art Institute of Chicago and worked as an illustrator. In 1918 he moved to New York and met Ashcan School painter John Sloan, who became one of his most influential teachers. Wolfe traveled to Paris in 1926 to train at the Academie Julian in Paris. While overseas, he met (and later married) the fashion photographer Louise Dahl-Wolfe. Meyer exhibited at the San Francisco Art Association, the New York 1939 World’s Fair, and in Nashville, where he later returned to live. However, much of his later life was spent supporting and managing his wife’s career, and as a result, many of Wolfe’s paintings, sculpture and prints were never publicly shown or sold. His narrative lithographs of African American life in Nashville during the 1930s are considered among his most important works and very rarely come on the market. His work is also held by the National Museum of American Art-Smithsonian Institution, the Tennessee State Museum, and the Frederick R. Weisman Art Museum, Minneapolis. Sources: “Meyer Wolfe: The Star of All Things” (digital catalog for the 2021 exhibition at the Nashville Parthenon); Dr. Lawrence Wolfe; Robert Ikard, Tennessee Historical Quarterly, Summer, 2007.

Condition

Overall very good condition. Not examined out of frame. 

Provenance

Estate of Dr. Lawrence Wolfe, Nashville, Tennessee.

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