Sep 23, 2014 - Sale 2357

Sale 2357 - Lot 261

Price Realized: $ 4,000
?Final Price Realized includes Buyer’s Premium added to Hammer Price
Estimate: $ 3,000 - $ 5,000
GEORGE BELLOWS
The Street.

Lithograph on Japan paper, 1917. 485x387 mm; 19x15 1/4 inches, full margins. Edition of 54. Signed "Geo. Bellows, J. B. B." by the artist's daughter, Jean Bellows Booth, and inscribed "No. 14" in pencil, lower margin. A superb, well-inked and proof-like impression with strong contrasts.

According to Bellows, the scene is "under the elevated, lower east side in mid-summer." Bellows' idea for this lithograph dates back to preliminary drawings executed in 1913-14. One, entitled I was Beatin' 'is Face, crayon, ink and pencil, 1913, now in the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City, shows a much grittier, slum-like city view, which has been idealized in the lithograph, with a policeman restraining a young street urchin. Another drawing, Pinched (I Was Punchin' His Face), crayon, ink and pencil, 1914, now in the Wiggins Collection, Boston Public Library, focuses on the two elegant women in the foreground, much like in the lithograph. In both drawings, the policeman restraining the street urchin at the center is replaced by a woman scolding the boy in the lithograph version of the scene. Mason 47.