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John Graham (1886 -1961)
The Horseman
Executed 1942
Oil on canvas
Signed lower left
J. Graham
24
x 20 inches
Ex-Collection:
Rose Art Museum, Brandeis University, Waltham Massachusetts,
by March 1990
Sid Deutsch Gallery, New York, by 1990
Private Collection, New York
Exhibited:
New York, School of Visual Arts Museum
Waltham,
Massachusetts, Rose Art Museum, Brandeis University
New
York, Sid Deutsch Gallery, Alfred Maurer and John Graham,
13 March -April 3 1991, no. 3
Basel,
Switzerland, Art/31/Basel, Crane Kalman Gallery Ltd., 21-26
June 2000
London,
Crane Kalman Gallery Ltd. July 4-Aug 31 2000
New
York, Richard York Gallery, John Graham:Renaissance and Revolution,
May 31-July 31 2002
Literature
Contemporary
Art, Part II, Sotheby's, New York, November 5, 1987, 94, illustrated
Contemporary
Art, Christie's, New YOrk, Febraury 23, 1990, Lot 9, illustrated
Art
and Auction Magazine, New York, October 15, 1999, p.1, illustrated
Land
of the Free, Home of the Brave, Crane Kalman Gallery, London,
2000, no. 23, illustrated.
Richard
York Gallery, New York, press release-John Graham: Renaissance
and Revolution, May 2002, p.2, illustrated
Antiques
and The Arts Weekly, New York, June 14, 2002, John Graham:
Renaissance and Revolution, p. 19
Lisa
Bush Hankin, John Graham: Renaissance and Revolution, Richard
York Gallery, New York, 2002, p.11, fig. 17, illustrated,
p.22, no. 17
Reference:
I Sandler, John D. Graham: The Painter as Esthetetician and
Connoisseur, Art Forum, October 1968.
Exhibition of paintings by John D.. Graham, Washington, D.C.,
Phillips Memorial Gallery, 1929: quoted in Eleanor Green,
exhibition catalogue, John Graham: Artist and Avatar, The
Phillips Collection, Washington, D.C.,1987, p.21
Christie's, New York, the Maurice and Margo Cohen Collection,
14 May 1999, John Graham: L'Eagle noir se transforme en lion
rouge,1952, ink on paper, 22 ½ x 16 inches, Lot 345
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