Sep 19, 2019 - Sale 2516

Sale 2516 - Lot 208

Price Realized: $ 5,750
?Final Price Realized includes Buyer’s Premium added to Hammer Price
Estimate: $ 1,500 - $ 2,500
MAYBELLE STAMPER
Group of 9 color lithographs.

Subjugation, 1950 * Wings # One, 1951 * The Jungle, 1951-52 * Four Ladie's Ear-Sea Shells, 1952 * Star in Forehead, 1952 * Three Lines of Writing, 1956 * Head August Nine, 1958 * New Ocean, 1956 * Music Note Song, 1959. Each signed, titled and dated in pencil or ink, lower margin. Very good impressions. Various sizes and conditions.

Stamper (1907-1995) was born in Dublin, New Hampshire and studied at the New Hampshire State Normal School and the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. She moved to New York in 1928 and continued her studies at the Arts Students League with William Merritt Chase. Her surrealist and abstract works were informed by the natural world around her, including the tropical flora and fauna of her adopted Captiva Island home, where she moved in 1947 and lived for the remainder of her life. Stamper was a close friend and greatly admired by the artist Robert Rauschenberg, the main property owner of Captiva Island by the 1980s.