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Painter, Illustrator, b. 1933 - d. 2003

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  • TOM FEELINGS (1933-2003). Portrait of Ahmet. pencil on paper 11 x 8 ½ in. (
    Dec. 17, 2024

    TOM FEELINGS (1933-2003). Portrait of Ahmet. pencil on paper 11 x 8 ½ in. (

    Est: $500 - $700

    TOM FEELINGS (1933-2003). Portrait of Ahmet. pencil on paper 11 x 8 ½ in. (27.9 x 21.6 cm.).

    Christie's
  • Tom Feelings, 1933-2003, untitled, seated woman
    Dec. 14, 2024

    Tom Feelings, 1933-2003, untitled, seated woman

    Est: $1,000 - $2,000

    Tom Feelings 1933-2003 untitled, seated woman 1990 pencil drawing with white highlights 15 x 20-1/2 inches (image) signed and dated Provenance: private collection, Philadelphia, PA

    Black Art Auction
  • TOM FEELINGS (1933-2003) "Uuzuri means beauty."
    Jun. 20, 2024

    TOM FEELINGS (1933-2003) "Uuzuri means beauty."

    Est: $1,500 - $2,500

    "UUZURI MEANS BEAUTY." TOM FEELINGS (1933-2003) "Uuzuri means beauty." Interior illustration published in the book, Jambo Means Hello: Swahili Alphabet Book by Muriel Feelings (London: Puffin, 1974). Ink, tempera, and linseed oil on tissue paper. Jambo Means Hello is an abecedarium of Swahili terms for the 24 letters in the Swahili alphabet. It won the 1974 Boston Globe–Horn Book Award for Picture Book and was awarded a Caldecott Honor in 1975. The illustrations, double-page spreads, create a picture of village life in East Africa, where Swahili is the language of 45 million people. br /> Caption from the book: "Beauty means different things in different parts of Africa. In one it is a woman with a clean-shaven head; in another it is a great crown of braided hair."

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  • TOM FEELINGS (1933-2003) "Baba means Father."
    Jun. 20, 2024

    TOM FEELINGS (1933-2003) "Baba means Father."

    Est: $1,500 - $2,500

    TOM FEELINGS (1933-2003) "Baba means Father." Interior illustration published in the book, Jambo Means Hello: Swahili Alphabet Book by Muriel Feelings (London: Puffin, 1974). Ink, tempera, and linseed oil on tissue paper. Jambo Means Hello is an abecedarium of Swahili terms for the 24 letters in the Swahili alphabet. It won the 1974 Boston Globe–Horn Book Award for Picture Book and was awarded a Caldecott Honor in 1975. The illustrations, double-page spreads, create a picture of village life in East Africa, where Swahili is the language of 45 million people. br /> Caption from the book: "Baba means father: Parents teach their children the things they will need to know when they are grown. The father teaches his sons to build the home and make tools."

    Swann Auction Galleries
  • Signed Painting (Tom Feelings)
    Oct. 16, 2023

    Signed Painting (Tom Feelings)

    Est: $200 - $600

    A signed painting by Tom Feelings.  Tom Feelings was an artist who lived from 1933-2003, he focused on the African- American experience.  The signature can be found in two spots on the painting.  Acrylic on canvas encased by a wooden frame.  Both the frame and painting are in excellent condition.  Please refer to photos for further details.  Dimensions include:  Painting - 21" x 17"  Frame - 29" x 24"

    Block Auction House
  • Tom Feelings, American 1933-2003, Untitled
    Oct. 14, 2023

    Tom Feelings, American 1933-2003, Untitled

    Est: $1,200 - $1,800

    Tom Feelings American, 1933-2003 Untitled c. 1960's mixed media on illustration board 10-1/2 x 9 inches signed

    Black Art Auction
  • Tom Feelings. "Portfolio One," lithographs
    Feb. 25, 2023

    Tom Feelings. "Portfolio One," lithographs

    Est: $400 - $600

    (American, 1933-2003). "Nine Lithographs from The Black Community America and Africa," portfolio inscribed "To EJ in Blackness/Love in the hope that the two words really become one-Tom Feelings," each lithograph signed, portfolio size: 15 1/2 x 12 1/4 in., all prints unframed.

    Alex Cooper
  • TOM FEELINGS. THE MIDDLE PASSAGE. SIGNED AND INSCRIBED TO GENERAL POWELL BY TOM FEELINGS, 1997 10 3/4 x 13 3/4 in. (27.31 x 34.93 cm.)
    Dec. 13, 2022

    TOM FEELINGS. THE MIDDLE PASSAGE. SIGNED AND INSCRIBED TO GENERAL POWELL BY TOM FEELINGS, 1997 10 3/4 x 13 3/4 in. (27.31 x 34.93 cm.)

    Est: $100 - $200

    TOM FEELINGS. THE MIDDLE PASSAGE. SIGNED AND INSCRIBED TO GENERAL POWELL BY TOM FEELINGS, 1997 signed and inscribed on front free endpaper in silver market, inscribed 'To Alma and Colin Powell/ Remembering both your experience in Africa in the slave fort and in the spirit of 'Sankofa' (looking back in order to look forward) with respect and love from/Tom Feelings/Nov. 1 97,' with laminated bookmark (2)

    Potomack Company
  • Tom Feelings, 1933-2003, Untitled (Seated Woman)
    Jul. 17, 2021

    Tom Feelings, 1933-2003, Untitled (Seated Woman)

    Est: $400 - $600

    Tom Feelings 1933-2003 Untitled (Seated Woman) charcoal 11 x 14.5 inches

    Black Art Auction
  • Tom Feelings, 1933-2003, Untitled (OB Clinic)
    Jul. 17, 2021

    Tom Feelings, 1933-2003, Untitled (OB Clinic)

    Est: $300 - $500

    Tom Feelings 1933-2003 Untitled (OB Clinic) charcoal 9 x 8 inches

    Black Art Auction
  • Tom Feelings, 1933-2003, Untitled (Bar Scene)
    Jul. 17, 2021

    Tom Feelings, 1933-2003, Untitled (Bar Scene)

    Est: $500 - $700

    Tom Feelings 1933-2003 Untitled (Bar Scene) c. 1950 ink wash 9.5 x 11 inches

    Black Art Auction
  • Tom Feelings, 1933-2003, Father and Infant
    May. 22, 2021

    Tom Feelings, 1933-2003, Father and Infant

    Est: $1,000 - $2,000

    Tom Feelings 1933-2003 Father and Infant c. 1970 watercolor and drawing on paper 7 x 9 1/2 inches signed

    Black Art Auction
  • TOM FEELINGS (1933 - 2003) Untitled (Young Boy).
    Apr. 22, 2021

    TOM FEELINGS (1933 - 2003) Untitled (Young Boy).

    Est: $1,000 - $1,500

    TOM FEELINGS (1933 - 2003) Untitled (Young Boy). Crayon on cream wove paper, circa 1975. 254x317 mm; 10x12 1/2 inches. Signed in pencil, lower center. Provenance: the Ness Oleson Trust. The late Frannie Ness and Gary Oleson were the proprietors of Waiting for Godot Books of Hadley, MA, which specialized in rare American and English books, including African American literature.

    Swann Auction Galleries
  • Tom Feelings, 1933-2003, Untitled (Two Women)
    Feb. 06, 2021

    Tom Feelings, 1933-2003, Untitled (Two Women)

    Est: $1,000 - $2,000

    Tom Feelings 1933-2003 Untitled (Two Women) c. 1970 watercolor wash and ink on paper diptych framed together signed 8 x 3 inches, 8 x 6-1/2 inches

    Black Art Auction
  • Tom Feelings, 1933-2003, Untitled, Watercolor and ink on wove paper, 12 x 10 inches
    Nov. 14, 2020

    Tom Feelings, 1933-2003, Untitled, Watercolor and ink on wove paper, 12 x 10 inches

    Est: $900 - $1,200

    Tom Feelings 1933-2003 Untitled Watercolor and ink on wove paper 1964 signed, dated, and inscribed Senegal, West Africa. Tom Feelings, a native of Brooklyn, New York, attended the school of Visual Arts for two years and then joined the Air Force in 1953, working in London as a staff artist for the Graphics Division of the Third Air Force. In 1958, he created a weekly comic strip, Tommy Traveler in the World of Negro History, which ran in The New York Age, a Harlem-based newspaper. Feelings traveled to Ghana and Guyana early in his career, and spent his time in both countries illustrating, teaching, and consulting. When he returned from his first trip to Africa, he began illustrating books with African and African-American themes. To Be a Slave, a non-fiction children’s book written by Julius Lester and illustrated by Feelings, was chosen as the 1969 Newberry Honor Book. It was the first book of its kind to receive such an award. He illustrated twenty books in his career. The School of Visual Arts recognized Feelings with its Outstanding Achievement Award in 1974. He has received eight Certificates of Merit from The Society of Illustrators, along with a National Endowment for the Arts Visual Artists Fellowship Grant in 1982. Feelings produced primarily drawings or understated watercolors of figurative subjects. While in Africa, he worked for Africa Review, established in 1971 as a journal discussing African politics, development and international affairs. When in the United States, Feelings exhibited at the Brooklyn Fulton Art Fair; Atlanta University; Morgan State College; Park Village Gallery, (solo); and the Market Place Gallery, NYC. 12 x 10 inches

    Black Art Auction
  • Tom Feelings, 1933-2003, Portrait of a Woman, mixed media on thin cream wove paper, 11 x 10 inches
    Jul. 11, 2020

    Tom Feelings, 1933-2003, Portrait of a Woman, mixed media on thin cream wove paper, 11 x 10 inches

    Est: $2,000 - $3,000

    Tom Feelings 1933-2003 Portrait of a Woman mixed media on thin cream wove paper c. 1970 Signed Exhibited: Legacy - Selections from the Lawrence Dorsey Art Collection, Salena Gallery, Long Island University, Brooklyn, NY, November 12 - December 18, 2007. The School of Visual Arts recognized Feelings with its Outstanding Achievement Award in 1974. He has received eight Certificates of Merit from The Society of Illustrators, along with a National Endowment for the Arts Visual Artists Fellowship Grant in 1982. 11 x 10 inches

    Black Art Auction
  • Tom Feelings Untitled (Seated Woman)
    Nov. 24, 2019

    Tom Feelings Untitled (Seated Woman)

    Est: $500 - $700

    Tom Feelings (1933-2003) Untitled (Seated Woman), c. 1950 charcoal on paper signed 11 x 14-1/2 inches framed Illustrated in The Melvin Holmes Collection of African American Art, p.166.

    Treadway Gallery
  • TOM FEELINGS (AMERICAN, 1933-2003) YOUNG BOY Charcoal on paper: 11 1/2 x 7 1/2 in. (sight)
    Jun. 15, 2019

    TOM FEELINGS (AMERICAN, 1933-2003) YOUNG BOY Charcoal on paper: 11 1/2 x 7 1/2 in. (sight)

    Est: $400 - $600

    TOM FEELINGS (AMERICAN, 1933-2003) YOUNG BOY Charcoal on paper: 11 1/2 x 7 1/2 in. (sight) Framed; lower right signed: Tom Feelings Provenance: Purchased in New York in the mid 70s; Private Collection, Washington D.C

    Potomack Company
  • TOM FEELINGS (1933 - 2003) Profile of a Woman.
    Oct. 05, 2017

    TOM FEELINGS (1933 - 2003) Profile of a Woman.

    Est: $2,000 - $3,000

    TOM FEELINGS (1933 - 2003) Profile of a Woman. Mixed media on thin cream wove paper, circa 1970. 305x280 mm; 12x11 inches. Signed in pencil, lower left. Provenance: the estate of Lawrence Dorsey, New York; private collection, New York (2008). Exhibited: Legacy - Selections from the Lawrence Dorsey Art Collection, Salena Gallery, Long Island University, Brooklyn, NY, November 12 - December 18, 2007.

    Swann Auction Galleries
  • Tom Feelings, (American, 1933-2003), Black Folktales: How the Snake Got His Rattles, c. 1969, pencil and gouache on tissue, 10.75" x...
    Apr. 27, 2017

    Tom Feelings, (American, 1933-2003), Black Folktales: How the Snake Got His Rattles, c. 1969, pencil and gouache on tissue, 10.75" x...

    Est: $200 - $300

    Tom Feelings (American, 1933-2003) Black Folktales: How the Snake Got His Rattles, c. 1969 pencil and gouache on tissue 10.75" x 7.5" Exhibitions: Los Angeles, California African American Museum, Lasting Impressions, 1994.

    Toomey & Co. Auctioneers
  • TOM FEELINGS (1933 - 2003) Untitled (African Craftsman).
    Oct. 06, 2016

    TOM FEELINGS (1933 - 2003) Untitled (African Craftsman).

    Est: $1,000 - $1,500

    TOM FEELINGS (1933 - 2003) Untitled (African Craftsman). Gouache, ink, and pencil on thin wove paper, mounted on illustration board, 1972. 305x610mm; 12x24 inches. Signed twice in pencil, lower right and center left edge. Provenance: the collection of Roberta Flack.

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  • TOM FEELINGS (1933 - 2003) Untitled (Village Children).
    Oct. 06, 2016

    TOM FEELINGS (1933 - 2003) Untitled (Village Children).

    Est: $1,500 - $2,500

    TOM FEELINGS (1933 - 2003) Untitled (Village Children). Gouache, color crayons and pencil on thin wove paper, circa 1972-75. 159x406mm; 6 1/4x16 inches. Signed in ink, lower right. Provenance: the collection of Roberta Flack.

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  • TOM FEELINGS (1933 - 2003) Aarusi is a Wedding.
    Oct. 06, 2016

    TOM FEELINGS (1933 - 2003) Aarusi is a Wedding.

    Est: $1,000 - $1,500

    TOM FEELINGS (1933 - 2003) Aarusi is a Wedding. Gouache, ink, and pencil on thin wove paper, mounted on illustration board, 1974. 267x540 mm; 10 1/2x21 1/4 inches. Signed in pencil, lower center. Provenance: the collection of Roberta Flack. Illustrated: Feelings, Muriel L. and Tom Feelings, Jamba Means Hello: Swahili Alphabet Book, 1974.

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  • Tom Feelings (American, 1933-2003)
    Jun. 18, 2016

    Tom Feelings (American, 1933-2003)

    Est: $50 - $100

    Color print depicting three African women dressed in a uniform vibrant color; personalized and signed lower right "Tom Feelings" and signed lower left "Love is a song! / Roberta Flack / 5/4/85"; unframed; overall with margins 18"W x 22"H (Ref. 15-1)

    Ivy Auctions
  • TOM FEELINGS (1933 - 2003) Two drawings.
    Sep. 15, 2015

    TOM FEELINGS (1933 - 2003) Two drawings.

    Est: $1,000 - $1,500

    TOM FEELINGS (1933 - 2003) Two drawings. Lady B, pencil on pink linen fabric, 1989. 317x330 mm; 12 1/2x13 inches. Signed and dated "April '89" in pencil, upper right. Titled in pencil, lower center. A portrait of Dr. Angelou's mother, Vivian Baxter, who was called Lady B by Dr. Angelou * Standing Nude, mixed media on thin wove paper, mounted to wove paper, circa 1987. 330x229 mm; 13x9 inches. Signed in ink, lower right. Illustrated in Now Sheba Sings the Song, p. 32.

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  • TOM FEELINGS (1933 - 2003) Two drawings.
    Sep. 15, 2015

    TOM FEELINGS (1933 - 2003) Two drawings.

    Est: $1,000 - $1,500

    TOM FEELINGS (1933 - 2003) Two drawings. Untitled (Two African Women), graphite and pencil on cream wove paper, mounted to cardstock, circa 1960s. 159x108 mm; 6 1/4x4 1/4 inches. Signed in pencil, lower right. Another similar version of this drawing is in the book Now Sheba Sings the Song, written by Dr. Maya Angelou and illustrated by Tom Feelings, p. 52 * Untitled (Portrait of a Boy), graphite, gouache and ink wash on thin cream wove paper, mounted to cardstock, circa 1960s. 229x152 mm; 9x6 inches. Signed in pencil, lower left.

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  • TOM FEELINGS (1933 - 2003) Mankala.
    Sep. 15, 2015

    TOM FEELINGS (1933 - 2003) Mankala.

    Est: $1,000 - $1,500

    TOM FEELINGS (1933 - 2003) Mankala. Gouache, ink, pencil on thin wove paper, mounted on illustration board, circa 1970. 292x546 mm; 11 1/4x21 1/4 inches. Signed and inscribed "To Maya With Black Love" in pencil, lower right. Provenance: acquired directly from the artist; the estate of Dr. Maya Angelou. Illustrated: Feelings, Muriel L. and Tom Feelings, Moja Means One: Swahili Counting Book, p. 3. This picture book by Tom and Muriel Feelings was a 1972 Caldecott Medal winner. Mankala (oware) is a popular bead game across West Africa, including Ghana, where Tom Feelings and Maya Angelou met in the early 1960s. Tom Feelings, well known artist and illustrator, was born in Brooklyn, New York. Feelings attended the School of Visual Arts in 1957 after serving in the Air Force where he worked in London as a staff artist for the Graphics Division. In 1962, he had his first commercial success when his drawings of the South were published in Look magazine. In 1964, Feelings traveled to Ghana, where he spent two years working for the Ghanaian government magazine, The African Review, teaching illustration, and serving as an art consultant for the government publishing house. In 1966, he returned to the United States to concentrate on illustrating books with African and African-American themes. Feelings received numerous awards for his illustrations including the Newberry Award in 1969, the Caldecott in 1972, the Coretta Scott King Award in 1979, 1994 and 1996 and a nomination for the American Book Award in 1982. From 1971 to 1974, Feelings lived in Guyana, South America, working as a teacher and consultant for the Ministry of Education, training young artists in textbook illustration. He received a National Endowment for the Arts Visual Artists Fellowship Grant in 1982. He was an artist-in-residence at the University of South Carolina from 1990 to 1995.

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  • Tom Feelings (American, 1933-2003) Black Folktales: How the Snake Got His Rattles
    Jun. 01, 2014

    Tom Feelings (American, 1933-2003) Black Folktales: How the Snake Got His Rattles

    Est: $500 - $700

    Tom Feelings (American, 1933-2003) "Black Folktales: How the Snake Got His Rattles", c. 1969; pencil and gouache/tissue, 10.75" x 7.5". Exhibited: Los Angeles, California African American Museum, Lasting Impressions, 1994.

    Toomey & Co. Auctioneers
  • Tom Feelings (American, 1933-2003) Tales of Temba
    Jun. 01, 2014

    Tom Feelings (American, 1933-2003) Tales of Temba

    Est: $500 - $700

    Tom Feelings (American, 1933-2003) "Tales of Temba", c. 1970; pencil and gouache/tissue, 11.25" x 7.75". Exhibited: Los Angeles, California African American Museum, Lasting Impressions, 1994.

    Toomey & Co. Auctioneers
  • Tom Feelings 1933 - 2003 2 original pencil
    Oct. 20, 2010

    Tom Feelings 1933 - 2003 2 original pencil

    Est: £300 - £500

    Tom Feelings 1933 - 2003 2 original pencil sketches highlighted in browns from Maya Angelous book "Now Sheba Sings the Song" published in 1987. Pages 52 & 49 are the original artwork. The verso of the sketch on page 52 is a dedication from Maya Angelou to Carol, Merry Xmas 1987 & signed Angi. N.B. Tom Feelings was an artist & illustrator, through his works, he framed the African American experience, the most famous of which is the middle passage, he was also the recipient of a grant from The National Endowment for The Arts. Maya Angelou is an autobiographer & poet & was a member of the Harlem writers guild in the 1950s, was also very active in the civil rights movement & served as a coordinator of Dr. Martin Luther King. 10" x 8"

    Boningtons
  • TOM FEELINGS (1933 - 2003) Black Nation Heroes.
    Feb. 17, 2009

    TOM FEELINGS (1933 - 2003) Black Nation Heroes.

    Est: $5,000 - $7,000

    TOM FEELINGS (1933 - 2003) Black Nation Heroes. Pencil, gouache, brush and ink on thin paper, mounted on illustration board, 1983. 280x405 mm; 11x16 inches. Signed in pencil, lower left. Provenance: the artist, New York; private Philadelphia collection. Illustrated: the front and back cover of The Black Nation, volume 3, number 1, Summer/Fall 1983.

    Swann Auction Galleries
  • TOM FEELINGS (1933 - 2003) Straight Ahead - A Woman's Profile.
    Oct. 07, 2008

    TOM FEELINGS (1933 - 2003) Straight Ahead - A Woman's Profile.

    Est: $2,000 - $3,000

    TOM FEELINGS (1933 - 2003) Straight Ahead - A Woman's Profile. Mixed media and collage on paper, circa 1970. 190x272 mm; 7 1/2x10 3/4 inches. Signed in pencil, lower right. Exhibited: Legacy - Selections from the Lawrence Dorsey Art Collection, Salena Gallery, Long Island University, Brooklyn, NY, November 12 - December 18, 2007.

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  • TOM FEELINGS (1933 - 2003) Profile of a Woman.
    Oct. 07, 2008

    TOM FEELINGS (1933 - 2003) Profile of a Woman.

    Est: $2,000 - $3,000

    TOM FEELINGS (1933 - 2003) Profile of a Woman. Mixed media on thin cream wove paper, circa 1970. 305x280 mm; 12x11 inches. Signed in pencil, lower left. A 3/4-inch edge tear lower margin, several creases and adhesive residue verso. Exhibited: Legacy - Selections from the Lawrence Dorsey Art Collection, Salena Gallery, Long Island University, Brooklyn, NY, November 12 - December 18, 2007. Tom Feelings, well known artist and illustrator of children's books, was born in Brooklyn, New York. Feelings attended the school of Visual Arts in 1957 after serving in the Air Force where he worked in London as a staff artist for the Graphics Division. In 1962, he had his first commercial success when his drawings of the South were published in Look magazine. In 1964, Feelings traveled to Ghana, where he spent two years working for the Ghanaian government magazine, The African Review, teaching illustration, and serving as an art consultant for the government publishing house. In 1966, he returned to the United States to concentrate on illustrating books with African and African-American themes. Feelings received numerous awards for his illustrations including the Newberry award in 1969, the Caldecott in 1972, the Coretta Scott King Award in 1979, 1994 and 1996 and a nomination for the American Book Award in 1982. From 1971 to 1974, Feelings lived in Guyana, South America, working as a teacher and consultant for the Ministry of Education, training young artists in textbook illustration. He received a National Endowment for the Arts Visual Artists Fellowship Grant in 1982. He was an artist-in-residence at the University of South Carolina from 1990 to 1995.

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