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Monday, March 21, 2011

AUCTION: Aaron Douglas Stenciled Placard / Swann Galleries / SOLD March 13, 2011



Swann Galleries Auction description:

Sale 2239 Lot 141
UNIQUE DOUGLAS STENCIL (ART.) [DOUGLAS, AARON.] THURMAN, WALLACE. Edward A. Blatt Presents "Harlem," a thrilling play of the black belt. Black and white stencil on composite board, 19-7/8 x 13-1/8 inches; some discoloration to the blank margins where originally framed. New York: Apollo Theatre, 1929.
Estimate $7,500-10,000
SOLD FOR $15,000
A beautiful stenciled placard by Aaron Douglas done for the opening of his good friend Wallace Thurman's play, "Harlem," at the Apollo Theatre. Quite likely unique. When the play opened on February 20, 1929, its title had been changed to "Harlem," a play of Negro Life in "New York's Harlem." So this placard, was probably never used. The silhouettes in th is placard are an artistic device frequently used by Aaron Douglas in the 1920s. Similar figures appear in Opportunity Magazine's portfolio of Langston Hughes's poetry (1926) and the dust jackets for several books including James Weldon Johnson's "God's Trombones" (1926) and Claude McKay's "Banjo" (1929)."Harlem" was anything but a success. In fact, it put Thurman, and William Jourdan Rapp, co-producers of the play in debt. Rapp was editor of True Magazine, a lurid publication for which Thurman occasionally wrote under various pseudonyms.

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

AUCTION: Estate of Lena Horne / Doyle New York / February 23, 2011

Carl Van Vechten, Lena Horne (1941), Gelatin Silver print.
 � Estate of Lena Horne.
SOLD FOR $3,438
On February 23, 2011 items that once filled the Manhattan apartment of the late Lena Horne were sold by her estate at Doyle New York auction house. The Lena Horne collection contained 200 lots of elegant costume jewelry, accessories, gowns, memorabilia, decorations, silver, furniture, books, and fine art.

Auctioned art included a beautiful abstract by Charles Alston:
Charles Alston, Abstract, Oil on canvas, 40 x 30 inches.
� Estate of Lena Horne.
SOLD FOR $20,000
A portrait of Miss Horne by Geoffrey Holder:
Geoffrey Holder, Lena, 1959, Oil on masonite, 48 x 24 inches.
� Estate of Lena Horne.
SOLD FOR $10,625
Two photographs by James Van Der Zee:
James Van Der Zee, By the Pool (c. 1924), Gelatin Silver print.
� Estate of Lena Horne.
SOLD FOR $3,438

James Van Der Zee, Atlantic City, 1930, Gelatin silver print.
� Estate of Lena Horne.
SOLD FOR $9,375

Printed souvenir catalogue: $25. For catalogue orders, call 212-427-4141, ext. 203 or email subscriptions@DoyleNewYork.com

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