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CLEMENTINE HUNTER (American/Louisiana, 1886-1988) WASH DAY

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Attributed to Clementine Reuben Hunter (American/Louisiana, 1886/87-1988) oil on paper depicting a wash day scene, with two women washing clothing with a kettle and washboard. Signed with monogram middle right margin. A self-taught artist, Clementine Hunter created bright, whimsical folk paintings depicting life in and around the Melrose cotton plantation where she lived and worked, near Natchitoches, Louisiana. She did not start painting until her 50s. She used whatever surfaces she could find, and, working from memory, recorded everyday life, from work in the cotton fields to baptisms and funerals. She rendered her figures, usually black, in expressionless profile and disregarded formal perspective and scale. Though she first exhibited in 1949, Hunter did not garner public attention until the 1970s when both the Museum of American Folk Art in New York and the Los Angeles County Museum of Art exhibited her paintings. Even with such success, Hunter chose to stay in Louisiana, working at Melrose Plantation until 1970 when she moved to a small trailer a few miles away on an unmarked road. Source: The National Museum of Women in the Arts. Measures 11"x10"x1". Weight 1 lb 3 oz **In house shipping available on this lot** If you win this lot, please select self arranged for in house shipping when paying**

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