Lot 137 : Charles Sheeler (1883-1965)
Auction Location: United States of America - 2004
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Artist or Maker:
Charles Sheeler (1883-1965)
Title:
Electric Power
Description:
Electric Power
pencil on paper
7 3/4 x 7 1/2 in. (19.7 x 19.1 cm.), sheet size; 5 1/2 x 5 1/2 in. (14 x 14 cm.), image size
Executed circa 1941.
Provenance:
The Downtown Gallery, New York.
James Maroney, Inc., New York.
Richard York Gallery, New York.
Barbara Mathes Gallery, New York.
Linda Hyman Gallery, New York.
ACA Galleries, New York.
Published:
C. Troyen and E.E. Hirshler, exhibition catalogue, Charles Sheeler: Paintings and Drawings, Boston, Massachusetts, 1987, p. 174.
Notes:
On assignment for Fortune magazine in the 1930s, Charles Sheeler completed "an extraordinary photographic series contrasting the manmade and natural wonders at Boulder Dam [Hoover Dam]." Sheeler's studies of the scene culminated in extraordinary works such as the gelatin-silver print Boulder Dam--Transmission Towers and the painting Conversation--Sky and Earth. "About ten years after the Fortune series was published, Sheeler turned again to this composition to produce a cover illustration on the theme of electric power for Reader's Digest (February 1941). The design survives in the form of a small pencil drawing [the present work] recording the central core of the composition. To further emphasize the awe-inspiring scale of the dam, Sheeler, with characteristic economy of means, extracted a figure from Suspended Power (Dallas Museum of Art) and placed him, head bowed, between the insulators." (C. Troyen and E. Hirshler, exhibition catalogue, Charles Sheeler: Paintings and Drawings, Boston, Massachusetts, 1987, p. 174)
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