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  • Elliott Pinkney, Peace Cometh
    Jan. 10, 2024

    Elliott Pinkney, Peace Cometh

    Est: $1,000 - $1,500

    Elliott Pinkney Peace Cometh 1983 screenprint in colors image: 15.5 h x 13 w in (39 x 33 cm) sheet: 23.125 h x 17.5 w in (59 x 44 cm) Signed, titled, dated and numbered to lower margin 'Peace Cometh A/P Elliott Pinkney 83'. This work is an artist's proof apart from the edition of unknown size. This work will ship from Los Angeles, California.

    Los Angeles Modern Auctions
  • Elliot Pinkney, b. 1934, Woman With Cat
    May. 20, 2023

    Elliot Pinkney, b. 1934, Woman With Cat

    Est: $3,000 - $5,000

    Elliot Pinkney b. 1934 Woman With Cat 1972 Oil on board 37 x 30-3/4 inches Signed and dated Elliot Pinkney moved to Southern California from Georgia after serving in the Air Force. He lived in Compton (Los Angeles) since the 1970s, and completed 8 murals in Compton. REF: WALLS OF HERITAGE/WALLS OF PRIDE, James Prigoff, Robin Dunitz,

    Black Art Auction
  • ELLIOTT PINKNEY (1934 - ) King.
    Mar. 31, 2022

    ELLIOTT PINKNEY (1934 - ) King.

    Est: $1,000 - $1,500

    ELLIOTT PINKNEY (1934 - ) King. Color screenprint on cream wove paper, 1975. 482x342 mm; 19x13 1/2 inches, full margins. Signed, titled, dated and numbered 11/150 in pencil, lower margin. Provenance: collection of Evangeline J. Montgomery; the estate of Carroll Ann Parrott Blue, TX. Exhibited: I Remember: Images of the Civil Rights Movement 1963-1993, The Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, DC, August 28 - October 10, 1993, then traveled to, the Blaffer Gallery, University of Houston, 1993 - 1994; In the Spirit of Martin, Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service, January 12, 2002 - March 30, 2004. Elliot Pinkney's split-level print is composed of black, red, and green, featuring six Black male figures in bondage above a portrait of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. imposed in a spiral background. The color use symbolizes pan-Africanism and counteracts with the men in chains, while strengthening the image of Dr. King Jr. A native of Brunswick, Georgia, Pinkney moved to Southern California after serving in the U.S. Air Force. After his term of service and time in Alaska and California, he returned to Southland, CA to obtain a BFA degree from Woodbury University. Inspired by reading comic books as a child, his creativity led him to produce graphically inclined prints and murals. As a muralist, printmaker, and poet, he became a fixture in the community of Compton. In the early 1970s, he was active in the Compton Communicative Arts Academy, where he met director and artist John Outterbridge. While known primarily as a muralist, Pinkney's printmaking has been shown widely in galleries and museums across the country, including the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, the California Museum of African American Art, and the San Bernardino County Museum.

    Swann Auction Galleries
  • ELLIOT PINKNEY (AMERICAN, B.1934), Squatting Man on a City Street, Oil Painting
    Jul. 13, 2019

    ELLIOT PINKNEY (AMERICAN, B.1934), Squatting Man on a City Street, Oil Painting

    Est: $100 - $200

    ELLIOT PINKNEY (AMERICAN B.1934) Squatting Man, oil on canvas 79.5 x 72 cm (31 1/4 x 28 3/8 in., sight) signed and dated upper right Please contact us via email: info@shapiroauctions.com or call us at +1 (212) 717-7500 before or after the auction for a shipping quote for this item.

    Shapiro Auctions LLC
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