Art Brokerage: Samella Lewis American Artist: b. 1924-2022. Samella Lewis is a visual artist and pioneer in the field of art history. Among her many accomplishments are the creation of numerous gallery spaces and later a museum for African American artists, the publication of a series of scholarly books and journals on black art, and the production of a substantial body of artwork that has garnered international acclaim. Lewis grew up in New Orleans in the 1920s and turned to art as a way to cope with life's harsh realities and with her own unique nature. As a young artist, she was drawn to subjects as diverse as police brutality against African Americans, comic books, and characters from her older sister's romance novels. As an artist, Lewis is best known for her figurative works on paper, including many series of lithographs and screen prints that are pictorial manifestations of the age of civil rights and black liberation. A raised Black Power fist is the focal point of her 1968 linocut Field. Lewis's boldly incised markings circumscribe a ponderously sculptural field worker who gestures in agony and rebellion under the burning heat of the sun. The matte blackness of the sky is adroitly offset by sweeping lines of varying thickness, bearing witness to the artist's dexterity with the medium. Lewis also produced paintings and sculptures throughout her career. Listings wanted.
Black Book
The complete book, comprising 17 screenprints, 1989, signed in black pen and numbered XX/350 on the justification page (total edition includes eight artist's proofs), on smooth wove paper, published by Thea Westreich, New York, and Gisella Capitain, Cologne, bound (as issued), in the original black paper-covered boards (17 prints) Limited Edition Print
Looking for a print of Boiling My Blues Away. The piece was done in 1998 and is in a palette of black, blue, red, and yellow featured in this piece. The poster was created for 1998 Schaeffer Eye Center/Beam Crawfish Boil. Looking for any prints of this art.
"Take Five" 26x 31 inch, print Estate Stamped and Numbered Edition Print of 950. The Estate of George Rodrigue created a proprietary ink to stamp on print editions originally designed by George Rodrigue and released by the Rodrigue Estate posthumously. The one-of-a-kind ink formula includes several security measures that guarantee the authenticity of Rodrigue Estate editions. The stamp measures approximately 1.5 x 3 inches and is screened directly onto prints issued by the Rodrigue Estate.All prints sold directly by the Rodrigue Estate are also accompanied with a certificate of authenticity indicating the number of the print purchased from the estate.
I lost my George Rodrigue print A Faster Breed to the recent Colorado Marshall Road fire and I am trying to replace it. I am a very motivated buyer. Limited Edition Print
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