Jun 07, 2007 - Sale 2117

Sale 2117 - Lot 172

Price Realized: $ 660
?Final Price Realized includes Buyer’s Premium added to Hammer Price
Estimate: $ 800 - $ 1,200
LARRY POTTER
Untitled (Abstract Composition).

Color crayons on wove paper, 1963. 190x240 mm; 7 3/8x9 3/8 inches. Signed, inscribed "Paris" and dated in pencil, upper left recto. Ex-collection the artist; private collection, New York. Inscribed in pencil verso by the owner, with the dedication, "in memory of years together at the Blackburn workshop at 17th Street, NYC".

Larry Potter was among the second wave of young black artists to move to Paris after World War II, joining Ed Clark, Beauford Delaney, Herbert Gentry, Barbara Chase-Riboud, and others. Potter was born in New York and grew up in Harlem. He may have been inspired to travel to Paris by his friend Robert Blackburn for whom he managed the Printmaking Workshop while Blackburn was in Paris in 1953. Potter lived there continuously after 1958. He showed his abstract paintings in Paris in 1964, and with other African American artists in Copenhagen in 1964.