An original acrylic and ink painting on paper. Price includes framing and S&H. Terms available. Call (502) 568-2005 to inquire or to purchase. Approximate framed size: 28″w x 27.5″h Item #: SAR007
An original acrylic mixed media painting on paper. Price includes S&H and conservation quality framing as shown. Terms available. Call (502) 568-2005 to inquire or purchase.
Framed size: 31″ x 38.5″ Item #: SAR001
$4,500.00Original price was: $4,500.00.$2,600.00Current price is: $2,600.00.
Artist: Robert Carter Title:Bob’s Body Bar Dimensions: 35 × 15 inches Medium: Original artwork (medium upon request)
Description: Bob’s Body Bar reflects Robert Carter’s masterful command of line, composition, and narrative clarity. Rendered with precision and quiet authority, the work elevates an everyday setting into a moment of cultural reflection and human presence. Carter’s sensitivity to detail and deep respect for the dignity of lived experience are evident throughout the composition, inviting viewers to engage with both the surface imagery and the story beneath it. This elongated format enhances the rhythm and movement of the scene, making the work a compelling addition to any serious collection.
Condition: Excellent Authentication: Signed by the artist Shipping: Professionally packed and shipped; shipping and handling calculated at checkout Availability: Subject to prior sale
Graphic artist, print-maker, and painter associated with the Harlem Renaissance. He was an influential art professor at Howard University from 1929 to 1968 and is considered a pioneer in modern art education.
Notable work
Harmon Foundation, gold medal, Flight into Egypt, 1931
Harmon Foundation, bronze medal for most representative work in black and white, “1933 Exhibition of the Work of Negro Artists” group exhibition, 1933
An extremely rare, original pen and ink line drawing by critically acclaimed artist, educator, and illustrator, Carl Owens. Price includes framing S&H. Terms available. Call (502) 568-2005 to inquire or purchase.
Artist: Robert Carter Title:Carter’s Creamery Dimensions: 39 × 36inches Medium: Original artwork (medium upon request)
Description: Bob’s Body Bar reflects Robert Carter’s masterful command of line, composition, and narrative clarity. Rendered with precision and quiet authority, the work elevates an everyday setting into a moment of cultural reflection and human presence. Carter’s sensitivity to detail and deep respect for the dignity of lived experience are evident throughout the composition, inviting viewers to engage with both the surface imagery and the story beneath it. This elongated format enhances the rhythm and movement of the scene, making the work a compelling addition to any serious collection.
Condition: Excellent Authentication: Signed by the artist Shipping: Professionally packed and shipped; shipping and handling calculated at checkout Availability: Subject to prior sale
Medium: Limited edition print on paper Edition: 225 of 275 Image Size: 22 x 44 inches Signature: Signed and numbered by the artist Condition: Excellent
Description
Little Rock Nine – 50 Years by Charly Palmer commemorates the historic courage of the nine African American students who integrated Little Rock Central High School in 1957. Created on the 50th anniversary of this pivotal moment in American civil rights history, Palmer’s powerful composition honors resilience, bravery, and the ongoing pursuit of equality.
Known for his narrative-driven imagery, Palmer combines historical symbolism with contemporary visual language to create a work that is both commemorative and emotionally resonant. This limited edition print stands as a compelling tribute to social progress and the enduring legacy of those who helped reshape American history.
Artist: Jonathan Green Title:White Dresses Year: 2006 Medium: Painting on Paper Dimensions: 10 1/4 x 14 1/4 in. Signed: Yes Framed: [Framing details not yet provided] Theme: Cultural Identity, Gullah Life, Movement, Grace Category: Fine Art Painting Style: Contemporary Realism / Southern Regionalism
Signed and Numbered Printer’s proof, aside from the edition of 100. Signed, titled, dated, inscribed “PP” and numbered 10/15 in pencil, lower margin. Printed by Lou Stovall
Elizabeth Catlett (1915–2012) was one of the most important American sculptors and printmakers of the 20th century. Born in Washington, D.C., Catlett studied at Howard University and the University of Iowa before relocating to Mexico, where she became deeply involved with the Taller de Gráfica Popular. Her work consistently centered on social justice, Black identity, and the lived experiences of women, earning her international recognition.
Catlett’s work is included in major museum collections worldwide, including the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), The Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Smithsonian American Art Museum, and numerous international institutions. Her sculptures and prints remain highly sought after by collectors for their historical importance and emotional power.
Collector’s Note
Bronze sculptures by Elizabeth Catlett are especially prized for their rarity and sculptural refinement. Works of this nature are considered cornerstone acquisitions for collectors focused on African American modernism, women artists, and museum-quality figurative sculpture.
Graphic artist, print-maker, and painter associated with the Harlem Renaissance. He was an influential art professor at Howard University from 1929 to 1968 and is considered a pioneer in modern art education.
Notable work
Harmon Foundation, gold medal, Flight into Egypt, 1931
Harmon Foundation, bronze medal for most representative work in black and white, “1933 Exhibition of the Work of Negro Artists” group exhibition, 1933
Artist: Joseph Holston Title:Three Girls Medium: Serigraph on Paper Dimensions: 20 x 24 in. Edition: Hand-signed and numbered (artist proof) Year: 1979 Signed: Lower right Framed: Yes Category: Fine Art Print Style: Modern Figurative / Cubist-Influenced