Lot # 25 - 3 Beautiful Clementine Hunter Prints - 13" x 10".
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Item Location: Lakewood
Preview Date/Time: Wednesday April 19th Please Call Adam For Appointment
Pickup Date/Time: Saturday April 22nd - 9am to 2pm
Start Date/Time: 04/15/17 7:00 AM
End Date/Time: 04/20/17 7:25:00 PM
Opening Bid: $5.00
Bid History: 5
Current Bid: $11.00
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  Lot # 25 - 3 Beautiful Clementine Hunter Prints - 13" x 10".

Clementine Hunter (pronounced Clementeen) (late December 1886 or early January 1887 – January 1, 1988) was a self-taught black folk artist from the Cane River region of the U.S. state of Louisiana, who lived and worked on Melrose Plantation. She is the first African-American artist to have a solo exhibition at the present-day New Orleans Museum of Art.

Hunter was born into a Louisiana Creole family at Hidden Hill Plantation, near Cloutierville, in Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana; she started working as a farm laborer when young, never learning to read or write. In her fifties, she began painting, using brushes and paints left by an artist who visited Melrose Plantation, where she then lived and worked. Hunter's artwork depicted plantation life in the early 20th century, documenting a bygone era. She sold her first paintings for as little as 25 cents. By the end of her life, Hunter's work was being exhibited in museums and sold by dealers for thousands of dollars. Hunter was granted an honorary Doctor of Fine Arts degree by Northwestern State University of Louisiana in 1986. In 2013, director Robert Wilson presented a new opera about her: Zinnias: the Life of Clementine Hunter, at Montclair State University in New Jersey.[1]

 

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