Sep 15, 2005 - Sale 2049

Sale 2049 - Lot 75

Unsold
Estimate: $ 12,000 - $ 18,000
NORMAN LEWIS
Abstract Vertical Form.

Oil, brush and ink on cream wove paper, 1960. 1050x660 mm; 391/2x26 inches. Signed and dated in pencil, lower margin.

The painter and sculptor Norman Lewis is considered the first African-American Abstract-Expressionist artist. Born in Harlem and taught by the Harlem Renaissance sculptor Augusta Savage, Lewis began his career in the 1930s as a social-realist painter. In 1955, Lewis received the Carnegie International Award in Painting, making him the first African-American artist to receive this prestigious prize. In 1963, Lewis was a founding member of the Spiral Group, and in 1969, along with Romare Bearden and Ernest Crichlow, founded Cinque Gallery, a downtown gallery dedicated to emerging minority artists.