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Lot 4001
Claude Howell (NC, 1915-1997), Seated Fisherman, Mending Nets
Lot Details & Additional Photographs
Serigraph in colors, 1989, pencil signed, titled, dated, and numbered 31/300 lower margin, matted and framed.

Image size 24 x 19 1/4 in.; Frame dimensions 31 x 26 in.

From the Estate of the late Elizabeth "Betsy" Buford and Dr. Donald Mathews, Raleigh, North Carolina

Among the most famous and highly collected artists from North Carolina, Claude Howell is often referred to as “The Dean of North Carolina Painters.” He was born in Wilmington, North Carolina and received his early artistic training from an eccentric British transplant, Elisabeth Chant. He went on to seek further training during his travels throughout the Northeastern United States and Paris, but North Carolina always lured him home to paint what he knew and loved best – life along the North Carolina coast.

Howell’s paintings, drawings, and prints are present in major North Carolina collections and nationally recognized collections, including the North Carolina Museum of Art, Raleigh; the Mint Museum, Charlotte; the Corcoran Museum of Art, Washington, D.C.; and the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. Howell was the first North Carolina artist to show work at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in 1940.

Very good condition; a strong impression; some slight toning visible in margins; not examined out of frame.