Apr 04, 2019 - Sale 2504

Sale 2504 - Lot 3

Unsold
Estimate: $ 12,000 - $ 18,000
PALMER HAYDEN (1890 - 1973)
Le Thonier à Basse Marée Concarneau.

Oil on linen canvas, circa 1927-30. 552x457 mm; 21 3/4x18 inches. Signed in oil, lower left recto. Titled and dedicated "With fondest regards to The Harold Neals from the artist" in oil, verso.

Provenance: gift from the artist; Mr. and Mrs. Harold M. Neal, Pittsburgh; Luise Ross Gallery, New York; private collection, Connecticut (1994). Harold M. Neal was an artist and educator who befriended Hayden while organizing exhibitions of African-American artists in Pittsburgh in the 1960s.

This oil painting is a scarce, early canvas of one of Palmer Hayden's favorite subjects. In the summer of 1927, Hayden produced a group of oil paintings, watercolors and sketches from along the Brittany coast. Le Thonier à Basse Marée Concarneau was painted either during this trip or shortly after the artist's return to New York. Le Thonier is a tuna fishing boat - images of these are found in several of his sketchbooks from Concarneau in the Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution.