Mar 06, 2025 - Sale 2696

Sale 2696 - Lot 55

Price Realized: $ 1,125
?Final Price Realized includes Buyer’s Premium added to Hammer Price
Estimate: $ 1,500 - $ 2,500
JOSEPH STELLA (1877 - 1946)
Three portrait drawings.

i) Portrait of a Man Asleep. Pencil on tan wove paper. 137x109 mm; 5⅜x4¼ inches.

ii) Portrait of a Woman. Pencil on wove paper, circa 1930. 130x103 mm; 5⅛x4 inches. Signed lower left.

iii) Man from Behind. Colored pencil on wove paper. 155x110 mm; 6x4⅜ inches.

Provenance
Estate of the artist.
Rabin & Krueger, Newark.
Collection of artist Herman Rose.
Thence by descent to current owner, New York.

Additional Details

Joseph Stella was born in Muro Lucano, a village in the province of Potenza, Italy, and came to New York in 1896, following in his older brother's footsteps, with the intention of becoming a physician. He soon abandoned his medical studies and turned instead to art, enrolling at the Art Students League and the New York School of Art under William Merritt Chase. During the 1910's and 1920's, Stella became one of the foremost American modernist artists through his association with Gertrude Stein and her circle in Paris. He was friends with many of the avant-garde artists of the time, notably Marcel Duchamp and Albert Gleizes along with the Italian Futurist artists Umberto Boccioni and Gino Severini. Stella's works from the 1920's onward, however, were problematic for the cultivation of a sustained career. Once he had ceased painting in a Futurist or quasi-Cubist mode and had finished with his period of Precisionist factory images (circa 1920), he was not aligned with any particular movement. Even his retrospective at the Newark Museum, New Jersey in 1939 failed to reestablish him and his work was underappreciated at mid-century prior to being prized again in recent decades.