Feb 19, 2008 - Sale 2136

Sale 2136 - Lot 106

Unsold
Estimate: $ 18,000 - $ 22,000
JAMES A. PORTER (1905 - 1970)
Porteuse.

Oil on board, 1963-64. 635x355 mm; 25x14 inches. Signed and dated in crayon, lower right.

Provenance: the artist; hence by descent to his daughter, Constance Porter-Uzelac.

Exhibited: James A. Porter, Retrospective Exhibition: Paintings of the Years 1954-1964. Howard University Gallery of Art, Washington DC, January 22 - February 26, 1965; James A. Porter: Artist and Art Historian; The Memory of The Legacy. Howard University Gallery of Art, Washington, DC, October 15, 1992 - February 9, 1993.

In 1963-64, James Porter took a sabbatical leave from his chairmanship of the art department at Howard University. He travelled and lived in West Africa, Nigeria and Egypt to gather materials for a projected book on West African art and architecture. He hoped to re-trace the African roots of black arts, and find its inherent African qualities. Porter said from this time that "I hope most sincerely that my paintings [do] reflect the enthusiasm and the understanding admiration which I have felt for Africa and the Africans, even though, admittedly the most skillful expatriate artist may utterly fail to capture those ineffable traits in the African people which we believe are made visible to us in their arts."