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JAMES AMOS PORTER (American, 1905-1970) “HAITIAN DANCERS”

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JAMES AMOS PORTER (American, 1905-1970) “HAITIAN DANCERS”
Lot 460 JAMES AMOS PORTER (American, 1905-1970) “HAITIAN DANCERS”. Unframed important mixed media/oil on canvas abstract modern scene shows three colorful dancers against a textured sand finish covered canvas. Signed lower right “Porter”. Label affixed to center stretcher “Societe D’Exploitation Des Ets Pottier, Paris” with pencil inscription “De La Raucheraye? Galerie House-New York”. Titled on top back stretcher. Also round canvas stamp and stamp to stretcher which appear to be import stamps. Large string tag affixed to top right of back stretcher from Portovault Day & Meyer, New York Wharehouses with WP Chrysler labels affixed. Item No. 2316. Printed No. 10624. Label indicates that this was in Chrysler’s storage unit and whether it was part of his displayed collection, we are not sure. James Porter was one of America’s important African-American artists and authored Modern Negro Art (1943 the first history of African-American art). His next exhibition will be “The Art of James A. Porter” at the Smithsonian Museum in Washington February, 2004. SIZE: 48” x 40”. CONDITION: Original canvas. There are several chips to the sand finish, approximately 7 that are easily seen. Otherwise appears to be in good condition. 9-96762 (6,000-10,000)