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Item Details
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| Heading: |
(Loujon) |
| Author: |
Campbell, Charles Malcolm (1905-1985) |
| Title: |
Mother and Daughter - original painting |
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| Date: |
[1970's] |
| Item # : |
185276 |
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| Sale Number |
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377 |
| Lot Number |
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263 |
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| Fine Literature; Beats, Bukowski & the Counter Culture; Sci-Fi & Detective Fiction |
| Sale Date |
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04/03/2008 |
| Price realized |
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$ 390 |
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| Description: |
| Mixed-medium painting, with casein, watered-down acrylic, and ink-etched lines, signed by the artist in pencil in bottom right. Approximately 20x15", double matted and framed (30x24") overall. |
| Charles Campbell, born in Akron, Ohio studied at the CSFA in the late 1930’s and continued to live in San Francisco until the mid-1960’s or longer. He also painted mural work, similar to that commissioned by the WPA (his most famous, Men without women, sold for nearly $2,700 at Doyle's in New York in December 2003). Jon and Lou Webb of the Loujon Press (New Orleans / Albuquerque) admired Campbell’s work, selling and exhibiting him at their gallery. |
| Condition: |
| Fine. Not examined outside of frame. |
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