BILL TRAYLOR (CIRCA 1853-1949)
BILL TRAYLOR (CIRCA 1853-1949)
BILL TRAYLOR (CIRCA 1853-1949)
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PROPERTY FROM THE WILLIAM LOUIS-DREYFUS FOUNDATION
BILL TRAYLOR (CIRCA 1853-1949)

BASKET, BLACK AND GREEN

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BILL TRAYLOR (CIRCA 1853-1949)
BASKET, BLACK AND GREEN
signed Bill traylor (lower center), with Charles Shannon label and dated by Shannon Sept 9, '39 (verso)
crayon, graphite and charcoal on repurposed Baby Ruth packaging
13 3⁄8 x 7 3⁄8 in.
Painted in 1939.
Provenance
Galerie Montenay, Paris
Karsten Greve Gallery, Paris
Hirschl & Adler Modern, New York
William Louis-Dreyfus, Mount Kisco, New York, 1995
Gifted from the above to The William Louis-Dreyfus Foundation, Mount Kisco, 2013
Literature
Frank Maresca and Roger Ricco, Bill Traylor: His Art - His Life (New York, 1991), p. 108.
Leslie Umberger, Between Worlds: The Art of Bill Traylor (Washington, D.C., 2019), p. 200, pl. 55.

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Lot Essay

This wonderful, delicate drawing speaks to Traylor’s ongoing considerations of space and abstraction. That Charles Shannon dated this piece to Sept 9, 1939 is important: knowing that this work was completed near the beginning of Traylor’s recorded artistic practice helps to ground Basket in his oeuvre and reveals the way he explored color and form in his early work. Artists sign their art to convey ownership of their output and expression. Traylor did not sign many pieces, so the presence of his large autograph here is not only rare, but also reveals his exploration of himself as an emerging artist, and his considerations of artistic identity.

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