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b. 1931 -

Andre Futa was well-educated, left professional school in 1946, and learned painting through a correspondence course in Kinshasa. He exhibited in 1958 when he participated in a competition of African art and won third price. The Secretary of Culture in Zaire nominated Futa for best painter in 1964. In 1965, he won the UNESCO Award in Monte Carlo.

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  • Andre Futa, oil on canvas
    Oct. 13, 2023

    Andre Futa, oil on canvas

    Est: $80 - $125

    Andre Futa (Bas-Congolese, b. 1931), Untitled tribal figures, signed lower left, 18.75"h x 15.5"w (sight),, 20"h x 17"w (frame)

    Millea Bros Ltd
  • ANDRE FUTA, BAS-CONGO (B. 1931) OIL
    Dec. 13, 2021

    ANDRE FUTA, BAS-CONGO (B. 1931) OIL

    Est: $10 - $1,000

    Oil on masonite. Signed lower left. Village scene. Dimensions: H 48" x W 35.5" Condition: Some small paint losses and scratches. Andre Futa was well-educated, left professional school in 1946, and learned painting through a correspondence course in Kinshasa. He exhibited in 1958 when he participated in a competition of African art and won third price. The Secretary of Culture in Zaire nominated Futa for best painter in 1964. In 1965, he won the UNESCO Award in Monte Carlo.

    Westport Auction
  • ANDRE FUTA, BAS-CONGO (B. 1931) OIL
    Dec. 13, 2021

    ANDRE FUTA, BAS-CONGO (B. 1931) OIL

    Est: $10 - $1,000

    Oil on masonite. Signed lower right. Village scene. Dimensions: H 48" x W 35.5" Condition: Some small paint losses and scratches. Andre Futa was well-educated, left professional school in 1946, and learned painting through a correspondence course in Kinshasa. He exhibited in 1958 when he participated in a competition of African art and won third price. The Secretary of Culture in Zaire nominated Futa for best painter in 1964. In 1965, he won the UNESCO Award in Monte Carlo.

    Westport Auction
  • ANDRE FUTA, BAS-CONGO (B. 1931) OIL
    Dec. 13, 2021

    ANDRE FUTA, BAS-CONGO (B. 1931) OIL

    Est: $10 - $1,000

    Oil on masonite. Signed lower right. Village scene. Dimensions: H 35.5" x W 48" Condition: Some small paint losses and scratches. Andre Futa was well-educated, left professional school in 1946, and learned painting through a correspondence course in Kinshasa. He exhibited in 1958 when he participated in a competition of African art and won third price. The Secretary of Culture in Zaire nominated Futa for best painter in 1964. In 1965, he won the UNESCO Award in Monte Carlo.

    Westport Auction
  • ANDRE FUTA, BAS-CONGO (B. 1931) OIL
    Dec. 13, 2021

    ANDRE FUTA, BAS-CONGO (B. 1931) OIL

    Est: $10 - $1,000

    Oil on masonite. Signed lower right. Village scene. Dimensions: H 48" x W 35.5" Condition: Some small paint losses and scratches. Andre Futa was well-educated, left professional school in 1946, and learned painting through a correspondence course in Kinshasa. He exhibited in 1958 when he participated in a competition of African art and won third price. The Secretary of Culture in Zaire nominated Futa for best painter in 1964. In 1965, he won the UNESCO Award in Monte Carlo.

    Westport Auction
  • ANDRE FUTA, BAS-CONGO (B. 1931) OIL
    Dec. 13, 2021

    ANDRE FUTA, BAS-CONGO (B. 1931) OIL

    Est: $10 - $1,000

    Oil on masonite. Signed lower right. Figures along a river. Dimensions: H 24" x W 32" Condition: Some small paint losses and scratches. Andre Futa was well-educated, left professional school in 1946, and learned painting through a correspondence course in Kinshasa. He exhibited in 1958 when he participated in a competition of African art and won third price. The Secretary of Culture in Zaire nominated Futa for best painter in 1964. In 1965, he won the UNESCO Award in Monte Carlo.

    Westport Auction
  • ANDRE FUTA, BAS-CONGO (B. 1931) OIL
    Dec. 13, 2021

    ANDRE FUTA, BAS-CONGO (B. 1931) OIL

    Est: $10 - $1,000

    Oil on masonite. Signed lower right. Figures in a village. Dimensions: H 32" x W 24" Condition: Some small paint losses and scratches. Andre Futa was well-educated, left professional school in 1946, and learned painting through a correspondence course in Kinshasa. He exhibited in 1958 when he participated in a competition of African art and won third price. The Secretary of Culture in Zaire nominated Futa for best painter in 1964. In 1965, he won the UNESCO Award in Monte Carlo.

    Westport Auction
  • ANDRE FUTA, BAS-CONGO (B. 1931) OIL
    Oct. 19, 2021

    ANDRE FUTA, BAS-CONGO (B. 1931) OIL

    Est: $50 - $1,000

    Oil on masonite. Signed lower left. Village scene. Dimensions: H 48" x W 35.5" Condition: Some small paint losses and scratches. Andre Futa was well-educated, left professional school in 1946, and learned painting through a correspondence course in Kinshasa. He exhibited in 1958 when he participated in a competition of African art and won third price. The Secretary of Culture in Zaire nominated Futa for best painter in 1964. In 1965, he won the UNESCO Award in Monte Carlo.

    Westport Auction
  • ANDRE FUTA, BAS-CONGO (B. 1931) OIL
    Oct. 19, 2021

    ANDRE FUTA, BAS-CONGO (B. 1931) OIL

    Est: $50 - $1,000

    Oil on masonite. Signed lower right. Village scene. Dimensions: H 48" x W 35.5" Condition: Some small paint losses and scratches. Andre Futa was well-educated, left professional school in 1946, and learned painting through a correspondence course in Kinshasa. He exhibited in 1958 when he participated in a competition of African art and won third price. The Secretary of Culture in Zaire nominated Futa for best painter in 1964. In 1965, he won the UNESCO Award in Monte Carlo.

    Westport Auction
  • ANDRE FUTA, BAS-CONGO (B. 1931) OIL
    Oct. 19, 2021

    ANDRE FUTA, BAS-CONGO (B. 1931) OIL

    Est: $50 - $1,000

    Oil on masonite. Signed lower right. Village scene. Dimensions: H 35.5" x W 48" Condition: Some small paint losses and scratches. Andre Futa was well-educated, left professional school in 1946, and learned painting through a correspondence course in Kinshasa. He exhibited in 1958 when he participated in a competition of African art and won third price. The Secretary of Culture in Zaire nominated Futa for best painter in 1964. In 1965, he won the UNESCO Award in Monte Carlo.

    Westport Auction
  • ANDRE FUTA, BAS-CONGO (B. 1931) OIL
    Oct. 19, 2021

    ANDRE FUTA, BAS-CONGO (B. 1931) OIL

    Est: $50 - $1,000

    Oil on masonite. Signed lower right. Village scene. Dimensions: H 48" x W 35.5" Condition: Some small paint losses and scratches. Andre Futa was well-educated, left professional school in 1946, and learned painting through a correspondence course in Kinshasa. He exhibited in 1958 when he participated in a competition of African art and won third price. The Secretary of Culture in Zaire nominated Futa for best painter in 1964. In 1965, he won the UNESCO Award in Monte Carlo.

    Westport Auction
  • ANDRE FUTA, BAS-CONGO (B. 1931) OIL
    Oct. 19, 2021

    ANDRE FUTA, BAS-CONGO (B. 1931) OIL

    Est: $50 - $1,000

    Oil on masonite. Figures. Apparently unsigned. Dimensions: H 31.75" x W 48" Condition: Some small paint losses and scratches. Andre Futa was well-educated, left professional school in 1946, and learned painting through a correspondence course in Kinshasa. He exhibited in 1958 when he participated in a competition of African art and won third price. The Secretary of Culture in Zaire nominated Futa for best painter in 1964. In 1965, he won the UNESCO Award in Monte Carlo.

    Westport Auction
  • ANDRE FUTA, BAS-CONGO (B. 1931) OIL
    Oct. 19, 2021

    ANDRE FUTA, BAS-CONGO (B. 1931) OIL

    Est: $50 - $1,000

    Oil on masonite. Signed lower right. Figures harvesting. Dimensions: H 32" x W 48" Condition: Some small paint losses and scratches. Andre Futa was well-educated, left professional school in 1946, and learned painting through a correspondence course in Kinshasa. He exhibited in 1958 when he participated in a competition of African art and won third price. The Secretary of Culture in Zaire nominated Futa for best painter in 1964. In 1965, he won the UNESCO Award in Monte Carlo.

    Westport Auction
  • ANDRE FUTA, BAS-CONGO (B. 1931) OIL
    Oct. 19, 2021

    ANDRE FUTA, BAS-CONGO (B. 1931) OIL

    Est: $50 - $1,000

    Oil on masonite. Signed lower right. Figures in a forest. Dimensions: H 32" x W 24 Condition: Some small paint losses and scratches. Andre Futa was well-educated, left professional school in 1946, and learned painting through a correspondence course in Kinshasa. He exhibited in 1958 when he participated in a competition of African art and won third price. The Secretary of Culture in Zaire nominated Futa for best painter in 1964. In 1965, he won the UNESCO Award in Monte Carlo.

    Westport Auction
  • ANDRE FUTA, BAS-CONGO (B. 1931) OIL
    Oct. 19, 2021

    ANDRE FUTA, BAS-CONGO (B. 1931) OIL

    Est: $50 - $1,000

    Oil on masonite. Signed lower left. Village scene. Dimensions: H 32" x W 24" Condition: Some paint losses and scratches. Andre Futa was well-educated, left professional school in 1946, and learned painting through a correspondence course in Kinshasa. He exhibited in 1958 when he participated in a competition of African art and won third price. The Secretary of Culture in Zaire nominated Futa for best painter in 1964. In 1965, he won the UNESCO Award in Monte Carlo.

    Westport Auction
  • ANDRE FUTA, BAS-CONGO (B. 1931) OIL
    Oct. 19, 2021

    ANDRE FUTA, BAS-CONGO (B. 1931) OIL

    Est: $50 - $1,000

    Oil on masonite. Signed lower left. Figures in a village. Dimensions: H 24" x W 32" Condition: Some small paint losses and scratches. Andre Futa was well-educated, left professional school in 1946, and learned painting through a correspondence course in Kinshasa. He exhibited in 1958 when he participated in a competition of African art and won third price. The Secretary of Culture in Zaire nominated Futa for best painter in 1964. In 1965, he won the UNESCO Award in Monte Carlo.

    Westport Auction
  • ANDRE FUTA, BAS-CONGO (B. 1931) OIL
    Oct. 19, 2021

    ANDRE FUTA, BAS-CONGO (B. 1931) OIL

    Est: $50 - $1,000

    Oil on masonite. Signed lower left. Figures at the market. Dimensions: H 32" x W 24" Condition: Some small paint losses and scratches. Andre Futa was well-educated, left professional school in 1946, and learned painting through a correspondence course in Kinshasa. He exhibited in 1958 when he participated in a competition of African art and won third price. The Secretary of Culture in Zaire nominated Futa for best painter in 1964. In 1965, he won the UNESCO Award in Monte Carlo.

    Westport Auction
  • ANDRE FUTA, BAS-CONGO (B. 1931) OIL
    Oct. 19, 2021

    ANDRE FUTA, BAS-CONGO (B. 1931) OIL

    Est: $50 - $1,000

    Oil on masonite. Signed lower right. Figures along a river. Dimensions: H 24" x W 32" Condition: Some small paint losses and scratches. Andre Futa was well-educated, left professional school in 1946, and learned painting through a correspondence course in Kinshasa. He exhibited in 1958 when he participated in a competition of African art and won third price. The Secretary of Culture in Zaire nominated Futa for best painter in 1964. In 1965, he won the UNESCO Award in Monte Carlo.

    Westport Auction
  • ANDRE FUTA, BAS-CONGO (B. 1931) OIL
    Oct. 19, 2021

    ANDRE FUTA, BAS-CONGO (B. 1931) OIL

    Est: $50 - $1,000

    Oil on masonite. Signed lower right. Figures in a village. Dimensions: H 32" x W 24" Condition: Some small paint losses and scratches. Andre Futa was well-educated, left professional school in 1946, and learned painting through a correspondence course in Kinshasa. He exhibited in 1958 when he participated in a competition of African art and won third price. The Secretary of Culture in Zaire nominated Futa for best painter in 1964. In 1965, he won the UNESCO Award in Monte Carlo.

    Westport Auction
  • ANDRE FUTA, BAS-CONGO (B. 1931) OIL
    Oct. 19, 2021

    ANDRE FUTA, BAS-CONGO (B. 1931) OIL

    Est: $50 - $1,000

    Oil on masonite. View of water through a forest with figures. Signed lower right. Dimensions: H 32" x W 24" Condition: Unvarnished. Some possible scattered paint losses. Andre Futa was well-educated, left professional school in 1946, and learned painting through a correspondence course in Kinshasa. He exhibited in 1958 when he participated in a competition of African art and won third price. The Secretary of Culture in Zaire nominated Futa for best painter in 1964. In 1965, he won the UNESCO Award in Monte Carlo.

    Westport Auction
  • ANDRE FUTA, BAS-CONGO (B. 1931) OIL
    Oct. 19, 2021

    ANDRE FUTA, BAS-CONGO (B. 1931) OIL

    Est: $50 - $1,000

    Expressionist forest with figures. Oil on masonite. Signed lower right. Dimensions: H 32" x W 24" Condition: Unvarnished. Some possible scattered paint losses. Andre Futa was well-educated, left professional school in 1946, and learned painting through a correspondence course in Kinshasa. He exhibited in 1958 when he participated in a competition of African art and won third price. The Secretary of Culture in Zaire nominated Futa for best painter in 1964. In 1965, he won the UNESCO Award in Monte Carlo.

    Westport Auction
  • ANDRE FUTA, BAS-CONGO (B. 1931) O/C
    Oct. 19, 2021

    ANDRE FUTA, BAS-CONGO (B. 1931) O/C

    Est: $50 - $1,000

    Abstracted forest with figures. Signed lower left. Oil on canvas. Dimensions: (Overall) H 42" x W 36" Condition: Never framed. Unvarnished. Few possible surface losses. Andre Futa was well-educated, left professional school in 1946, and learned painting through a correspondence course in Kinshasa. He exhibited in 1958 when he participated in a competition of African art and won third price. The Secretary of Culture in Zaire nominated Futa for best painter in 1964. In 1965, he won the UNESCO Award in Monte Carlo.

    Westport Auction
  • ANDRE FUTA, BAS-CONGO (B. 1931) O/C
    Oct. 19, 2021

    ANDRE FUTA, BAS-CONGO (B. 1931) O/C

    Est: $50 - $1,000

    Oil on canvas. Warriors in a forest. Signed lower right. Dimensions: (Overall) H 31" x W 21" Condition: Never framed. Unvarnished. Few possible surface losses. Andre Futa was well-educated, left professional school in 1946, and learned painting through a correspondence course in Kinshasa. He exhibited in 1958 when he participated in a competition of African art and won third price. The Secretary of Culture in Zaire nominated Futa for best painter in 1964. In 1965, he won the UNESCO Award in Monte Carlo.

    Westport Auction
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