May 07, 2007 - Sale 2113

Sale 2113 - Lot 181

Price Realized: $ 38,400
?Final Price Realized includes Buyer’s Premium added to Hammer Price
Estimate: $ 25,000 - $ 35,000
LESTER BEALL (1903-1969) RURAL ELECTRIFICATION ADMINISTRATION. 1939.
39 1/2x25 1/2 inches.
Condition A-: abrasions in image; crease through lower right corner. Silk screen. Paper. Framed.
One of the greatest American posters of the 20th Century, Beall's optimistic, patriotic, progressive and modernistic image is a monumental work whose seeming aesthetic simplicity masks a complex design that reveals "the artist's distinctly American version of European modernism" (Mechanical Age p. 174). In fact, in many ways this image can be seen as the American version of El Lissitsky's Russische Ausstellung (see Swann Modernist Poster Auction #2039, lot 77), with the boy and the girl gazing hopefully, and happily into their future. "The image speaks for itself in this almost-textless photomontage, a brilliant combination of realism and abstraction. These are 'poster children' for the REA—happy beneficiaries of the program, in the present and the future . . . The flag motif serves several purposes. It signifies the overarching protection of the New Deal; the 'matched' white stripes and fence rails subtly reinforce the connection between America and the farm; and it provides further visual interest, as the band of blue below the stripes somehow still functions as sky." Mechanical Age pl. 58, Resnick 30.