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PROPERTY from a european collection JEAN-MICHEL BASQUIAT (1961-1988) ELLINGTON signed, titled and...

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PROPERTY from a european collection JEAN-MICHEL BASQUIAT (1961-1988) ELLINGTON signed, titled and...
PROPERTY from
a european collection
JEAN-MICHEL BASQUIAT
(1961-1988)
ELLINGTON
signed, titled and dated
"Ellington 1985" on the reverse
acrylic, oil stick, wood collage and Xerox collage on wood
71 x 311/2 in. (180.3 x 80 cm)
executed in 1985
ESTIMATE: $300,000-400,000

PROVENANCE
Acquired directly from the artist
Indigo Finance Co., Ltd.
Private collection

LITERATURE
R.D. Marshall and J.-L. Pratt, JEAN-MICHEL BASQUIAT, PARIS, Galerie Enrico Navarra, 1996, vol. II, p. 142, no. 3 (illustrated)
R.D. Marshall and J.-L. Pratt, JEAN-MICHEL BASQUIAT, PARIS, 2000,
p. 279 (illustrated)
What Is Music?
What is music to you?
What would you be without music?
Music is everything.
Nature is music (cicadas in the tropical night).
The sea is music,
The wind is music,
Primitive elements are music, agreeable or discordant.
The rain drumming on the roof,
And the storm raging in the sky are music.
Every country in the world has its own music,
And the music becomes an ambassador;
The tango in Argentina and calypso in Antilles.
Music is the oldest entity.
A baby is born, and music puts him to sleep.
He can't read, he can't understand a picture,
But he will listen to music.
Music is marriage.
Music is death.
The scope of music is immense and infinite.
It is the "Esperanto" of the world.
Music arouses courage and leads you to war.
The Romans used to have drums rolling before they attacked.
We have the bugle to sound reveille and pay homage
to the brave warrior.
The Marseilles has led many generations to victories
or revolutions;
It is a chant of wild excitement, and delirium, and pride.
Music is eternal,
Music is divine.
You pray to your God with music.
Music can dictate moods,
It can ennerve or subdue,
Subjugate, exhaust, astound the heart.
Music is a cedar,
An evergreen tree of fragrant, durable wood.
Music is like honor and pride,
Free from defect, damage, or decay.
Without music I may feel blind, atrophied, incomplete, inexistent.
E.K. Ellington, MUSIC IS MY MISTRESS, GARDEN CITY, 1973, pp. 212-213