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    • Valerie Maynard, 1937-2022, Get Me Another Heart, This One Has Been Broken Too Many Times
      Sep. 14, 2024

      Valerie Maynard, 1937-2022, Get Me Another Heart, This One Has Been Broken Too Many Times

      Est: $800 - $1,200

      Valerie Maynard 1937-2022 Get Me Another Heart, This One Has Been Broken Too Many Times 1995 lithograph 36 x 21-7/8 inches (image), full margins signed, dated, titled and numbered 4/2000 with AP very nicely framed and matted

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    • Valerie Maynard, 1937-2022, Nigerian Lady
      May. 18, 2024

      Valerie Maynard, 1937-2022, Nigerian Lady

      Est: $1,000 - $2,000

      Valerie Maynard 1937-2022 Nigerian Lady 2011 woodblock print 14-1/2 x 11-1/2 inches (image) 16 x 12-1/2 inches (sheet) signed, dated, titled, with AP; dedicated, "For Joe"

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    • Valerie Maynard, 1937-2022, untitled
      Nov. 19, 2022

      Valerie Maynard, 1937-2022, untitled

      Est: $4,000 - $6,000

      Valerie Maynard 1937-2022 untitled 2000 brass sculpture 20 x 13-1/4 inches signed and dated Provenance: The estate of Louis Allan Ford, Washington, DC Sadly, Valerie Maynard passed away on September 19th of this year, in Baltimore, MD. Valerie worked as a sculptor, printmaker and designer, and addressed issues of social and racial inequality in her work. She studied at the Museum of Modern Art, the New School for Social Research (NYC) and Goddard's College in Vermont. She taught at the Studio Museum in Harlem, Howard University and the university of the Virgin Islands. In 1977, she represented the North American Zone at FESTAC 77 in Lagos (Nigeria). Her work is included in the collections of the Baltimore Museum of Art, Brooklyn Museum, Studio Museum in Harlem, the national Afro-American Museum and Cultural Center (Wilberforce, Ohio).

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    • VALERIE J. MAYNARD (1937 - ) Rufus.
      Jan. 30, 2020

      VALERIE J. MAYNARD (1937 - ) Rufus.

      Est: $3,000 - $5,000

      VALERIE J. MAYNARD (1937 - ) Rufus. Cast "Montizini" plastic, mounted on a wooden base, circa 1961. Approximately 521 mm; 20 1/2 inches high (not including the base). Signed and titled in ink on the underside of the neck. Provenance: the Johnson Publishing Company, Inc., Chicago. Illustrated: Ebony, December, 1973, p. 42. According to the magazine description, this cast of Rufus was made after a 1961 carving in stone by the artist. Painter, printmaker, sculptor and educator Valerie Maynard has been included in numerous musuem exhibitions, including solo exhibitions at the Beach Institute African American Cultural Center in Savannah, GA and the Hammonds House Museum, Atlanta, GA. Born in Harlem, Maynard studied painting and drawing at the Museum of Modern Art, printmaking at the New School and sculpture at Goddard College, Plainfield, Vermont where she received an MA in 1977. She was also a resident fellow at the MacDowell Colony, Peterborough, NH, and the Women's Studio Workshop, Rosendale, NY. She taught printmaking and sculpture at the Studio Museum in Harlem, Howard University, Jersey State College, Northeastern University, Baltimore School of the Arts and the College of the Virgin Islands, St. Thomas. Extensive profiles are included in Lisa E. Farrington's 2005 Creating Their Own Image: The History of African-American Women Artists and bell hooks and Leslie King-Hammond's 1995 Gumbo Ya Ya: Anthology of Contemporary African-American Women Artists. Farrington pp. 270-272; hooks/King-Hammond pp. 154-156.

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