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    • CLIFFORD MITCHELL, JR., AMERICAN 1925-2005, RECEDING FLOOD, 1959, Oil on Masonite, 23 x 48 in. (58.42 x 121.92 cm.), Frame: 23 1/4 x 48 1/4 in. (59.06 x 122.56 cm.)
      Sep. 27, 2022

      CLIFFORD MITCHELL, JR., AMERICAN 1925-2005, RECEDING FLOOD, 1959, Oil on Masonite, 23 x 48 in. (58.42 x 121.92 cm.), Frame: 23 1/4 x 48 1/4 in. (59.06 x 122.56 cm.)

      Est: $300 - $500

      CLIFFORD MITCHELL, JR. AMERICAN, 1925-2005 RECEDING FLOOD, 1959 Oil on Masonite Lower left signed: Clifford Mitchell; verso inscribed: Receding/ Flood; verso labels Catalogue note: This is Mitchell's rendition of the Connecticut Flood of 1955, one of the worst floods in the state's history. From the Connecticut Historical Society website: Clifford Mitchell was an architect and artist. Born in Alabama, he attended Tuskegee Institute, where he received his BS in architecture in 1949. He moved to Hartford in the 1950s to pursue his BFA. He graduated cum laude from the Hartford Art School in 1958. As a student, he was already beginning to show promise as an artist, winning the Ruth Cheney Goodwin Memorial Award for outstanding work in design and painting in 1957. In addition, Mitchell began his career as an architect when he was still a student, working as a designer-draftsman for the firm Dubin-Mindell-Bloom, Associates while he received his BFA. From 1959-1962, he was a designer at Alfred Reinhardt, Architect, before becoming an architect at Golden-Thornton-La Bau Inc. During his career as an architect, Mitchell never strayed far from art. He began winning prizes at regional art exhibitions in 1959, the same year he had what is believed to be his first one-man show, in Springfield, Massachusetts. He had at least 15 one-man shows over the course of his career, and continued to win awards and exhibit at national and regional shows. His art work is in many public, private and corporate collections in Connecticut and across the country. The New Britain Museum of American Art, the Stamford Museum & Nature Center and the Mattatuck Museum are just a few of the institutions that have Mitchell's work in their collections. (http://emuseum.chs.org/emuseum/people/9094/clifford-mitchell;jsessionid=6F8F85E1DA53B31C421CB51097EBBC7F)

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    • CLIFFORD MITCHELL, JR., AMERICAN 1925-2005, AUTUMN SYMPHONY, 1958, Oil on canvas, 16 x 23 in. (40.64 x 58.42 cm.), Frame: 19 1/4 x 26 1/4 in. (48.90 x 66.68 cm.)
      Sep. 27, 2022

      CLIFFORD MITCHELL, JR., AMERICAN 1925-2005, AUTUMN SYMPHONY, 1958, Oil on canvas, 16 x 23 in. (40.64 x 58.42 cm.), Frame: 19 1/4 x 26 1/4 in. (48.90 x 66.68 cm.)

      Est: $200 - $300

      CLIFFORD MITCHELL, JR. AMERICAN, 1925-2005 AUTUMN SYMPHONY, 1958 Oil on canvas Lower left signed and dated: Clifford/ Mitchell 58; verso inscribed on canvas: "Autumn/ Symphony"/ Clifford/ Mitchell From the Connecticut Historical Society website: Clifford Mitchell was an architect and artist. Born in Alabama, he attended Tuskegee Institute, where he received his BS in architecture in 1949. He moved to Hartford in the 1950s to pursue his BFA. He graduated cum laude from the Hartford Art School in 1958. As a student, he was already beginning to show promise as an artist, winning the Ruth Cheney Goodwin Memorial Award for outstanding work in design and painting in 1957. In addition, Mitchell began his career as an architect when he was still a student, working as a designer-draftsman for the firm Dubin-Mindell-Bloom, Associates while he received his BFA. From 1959-1962, he was a designer at Alfred Reinhardt, Architect, before becoming an architect at Golden-Thornton-La Bau Inc. During his career as an architect, Mitchell never strayed far from art. He began winning prizes at regional art exhibitions in 1959, the same year he had what is believed to be his first one-man show, in Springfield, Massachusetts. He had at least 15 one-man shows over the course of his career, and continued to win awards and exhibit at national and regional shows. His art work is in many public, private and corporate collections in Connecticut and across the country. The New Britain Museum of American Art, the Stamford Museum & Nature Center and the Mattatuck Museum are just a few of the institutions that have Mitchell's work in their collections. (http://emuseum.chs.org/emuseum/people/9094/clifford-mitchell;jsessionid=6F8F85E1DA53B31C421CB51097EBBC7F)

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    • CLIFFORD MITCHELL, JR., AMERICAN 1925-2005, BEACH FRAGMENTS, 1978, Oil on Masonite, 24 3/8 x 36 in. (61.91 x 91.44 cm.), Frame: 30 x 42 in. (76.20 x 106.68 cm.)
      Sep. 27, 2022

      CLIFFORD MITCHELL, JR., AMERICAN 1925-2005, BEACH FRAGMENTS, 1978, Oil on Masonite, 24 3/8 x 36 in. (61.91 x 91.44 cm.), Frame: 30 x 42 in. (76.20 x 106.68 cm.)

      Est: $250 - $500

      CLIFFORD MITCHELL, JR. AMERICAN, 1925-2005 BEACH FRAGMENTS, 1978 Oil on Masonite Lower left signed: Clifford Mitchell; verso labels From the Connecticut Historical Society website: Clifford Mitchell was an architect and artist. Born in Alabama, he attended Tuskegee Institute, where he received his BS in architecture in 1949. He moved to Hartford in the 1950s to pursue his BFA. He graduated cum laude from the Hartford Art School in 1958. As a student, he was already beginning to show promise as an artist, winning the Ruth Cheney Goodwin Memorial Award for outstanding work in design and painting in 1957. In addition, Mitchell began his career as an architect when he was still a student, working as a designer-draftsman for the firm Dubin-Mindell-Bloom, Associates while he received his BFA. From 1959-1962, he was a designer at Alfred Reinhardt, Architect, before becoming an architect at Golden-Thornton-La Bau Inc. During his career as an architect, Mitchell never strayed far from art. He began winning prizes at regional art exhibitions in 1959, the same year he had what is believed to be his first one-man show, in Springfield, Massachusetts. He had at least 15 one-man shows over the course of his career, and continued to win awards and exhibit at national and regional shows. His art work is in many public, private and corporate collections in Connecticut and across the country. The New Britain Museum of American Art, the Stamford Museum & Nature Center and the Mattatuck Museum are just a few of the institutions that have Mitchell's work in their collections. (http://emuseum.chs.org/emuseum/people/9094/clifford-mitchell;jsessionid=6F8F85E1DA53B31C421CB51097EBBC7F)

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    • CLIFFORD MITCHELL, JR., AMERICAN 1925-2005, GERMAN VILLAGE, 1957, Oil on Masonite, 25 1/2 x 23 1/2 in. (64.77 x 59.69 cm.), Frame: 28 3/8 x 25 3/8 in. (72.07 x 64.45 cm.)
      Sep. 27, 2022

      CLIFFORD MITCHELL, JR., AMERICAN 1925-2005, GERMAN VILLAGE, 1957, Oil on Masonite, 25 1/2 x 23 1/2 in. (64.77 x 59.69 cm.), Frame: 28 3/8 x 25 3/8 in. (72.07 x 64.45 cm.)

      Est: $200 - $300

      CLIFFORD MITCHELL, JR. AMERICAN, 1925-2005 GERMAN VILLAGE, 1957 Oil on Masonite Lower right signed and dated: Clifford Mitchell/ '57 From the Connecticut Historical Society website: Clifford Mitchell was an architect and artist. Born in Alabama, he attended Tuskegee Institute, where he received his BS in architecture in 1949. He moved to Hartford in the 1950s to pursue his BFA. He graduated cum laude from the Hartford Art School in 1958. As a student, he was already beginning to show promise as an artist, winning the Ruth Cheney Goodwin Memorial Award for outstanding work in design and painting in 1957. In addition, Mitchell began his career as an architect when he was still a student, working as a designer-draftsman for the firm Dubin-Mindell-Bloom, Associates while he received his BFA. From 1959-1962, he was a designer at Alfred Reinhardt, Architect, before becoming an architect at Golden-Thornton-La Bau Inc. During his career as an architect, Mitchell never strayed far from art. He began winning prizes at regional art exhibitions in 1959, the same year he had what is believed to be his first one-man show, in Springfield, Massachusetts. He had at least 15 one-man shows over the course of his career, and continued to win awards and exhibit at national and regional shows. His art work is in many public, private and corporate collections in Connecticut and across the country. The New Britain Museum of American Art, the Stamford Museum & Nature Center and the Mattatuck Museum are just a few of the institutions that have Mitchell's work in their collections. (http://emuseum.chs.org/emuseum/people/9094/clifford-mitchell;jsessionid=6F8F85E1DA53B31C421CB51097EBBC7F)

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    • MITCHELL, Clifford. 1959 O/C "Birds Feeding"
      Nov. 16, 2009

      MITCHELL, Clifford. 1959 O/C "Birds Feeding"

      Est: $1,000 - $1,500

      Signed lower left and signed and titled verso. Winner of the Larry Aldrich Award 1960, Silvermine Guild of Artists label on verso . In good condition and from a Westchester NY estate. Size: 32 x 21. Condition: Good, possibly slightly dirty or with toned varnish. Clifford Mitchell, African American, born Birmingham Alabama, attended Tuskegee, 1925 -. Clarke Auction believes this to be the first Clifford

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