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      • CLARA BIKALES (Attr.) "Judith Jamison" (Bronze)
        Mar. 11, 2023

        CLARA BIKALES (Attr.) "Judith Jamison" (Bronze)

        Est: $400 - $800

        Clara Bikales (attributed) (Kansas, 1917-1994) Judith Jamison Patinated bronze, walnut plinth 20" x 14" x 6 1/2" A sculpture of Alvin Ailey Dance Theater dancer and choreographer Judith Jamison, modeled after Jack Mitchell's photograph of Jamison's performance of Facets (1976). Unsigned, but presumed to be created by Bikales relating to her signed bronze of Alvin Ailey.

        Circle Auction
      • Exhibited Fritz Scholder Indian to Right Painting
        Nov. 14, 2021

        Exhibited Fritz Scholder Indian to Right Painting

        Est: $8,000 - $10,000

        SCHOLDER, Fritz, (American, 1937-2005): "Indian to Right", portrait of a Native American chief, Oil/Canvas, signed lower left, Tally Richards Gallery of Contemporary Art, Taos, New Mexico label verso with exhibition dates at Jamison Gallery Santa Fe in 1975, 20" x 16", framed 22.5" x 16.5". Overall condition excellent.

        Amero Auctions
      • Randy Barceló (Cuban/American, 1946-1994), Costume Design for Judith Jamison as Bessie Smith in The Mooche, Alvin Ailey Dance Company,
        Sep. 20, 2013

        Randy Barceló (Cuban/American, 1946-1994), Costume Design for Judith Jamison as Bessie Smith in The Mooche, Alvin Ailey Dance Company,

        Est: $200 - $300

        Randy Barceló (Cuban/American, 1946-1994) Costume Design for Judith Jamison as Bessie Smith in The Mooche, Alvin Ailey Dance Company, 1975 Signed and dated "barcelo 75©" l.r., identified in pencil u.l. and u.r., with a United Scenic Artists stamp l.r. Gouache, watercolor, and graphite on paper, sight size 15 x 12 in. (38.1 x 30.5 cm), framed. Condition: Not examined out of frame. N.B. The Mooche was a collaboration with Duke Ellington featuring Judith Jamison, artistic director emerita for the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater. The costume designed by Barceló became a part of the permanent collection of the Smithsonian's National Museum of American History in 2010.

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