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Lot 8010: Original Silk Screen Rice Paper CHARLES B GREUL Canadian

Est: $50 USD - $200 USDSold:
National Book AuctionsFreeville, NY, USOctober 24, 2010

Item Overview

Description

This lot features the following piece of artwork:

Artist: Charles G. Greul
Medium: Silk Screen on Rice Paper
Year: undated
Dimensions: Unframed, measures 22" by 34"

Details/Condition: This original piece features a black silk screen on rice paper by renowned artist Charles G. Greul. This piece is on scrolls. Greul (born 1923) is a Canadian printmaker who produced images in the Northwest Coast First Nations art style. His most popular work was a series of black ink silk screened images on rice paper. These images were also available in a series of postcard booklets.
Greul was not a native himself and adopted the artistic style that he used from the First Nations artists from British Columbia in the Pacific northwest. Some critics have labeled his artwork as "inaccurate representations" of Northwest Coast designs. The different First Nations groups had their own design styles (forms, color schemes etc.) and Greul's designs are not a match to any of these styles. Greul's lack of authenticity as a First Nations artist by birth and style has contributed to a somewhat negative view of his work by some members of the art community.
Historically, the first use of silk screening by a Northwest Coast native artist occurred in 1949. Ellen Neel, a Kwakwaka'wakw artist, had her designs screened onto cloth scarves that rapidly became commercially successful. Soon thereafter, Greul began to market his silk screen designs on rice paper. His designs sold well and were mass distributed through the Hudson's Bay Company retail stores in the 1950s. He was one of the first artists to see commercial success with the West-coast art style and can be credited with spurring many native artists to pursue the commercial aspect of their art. It was in part in reaction to Gruel's works that some native artists decided to begin producing silk screened works of their own, hoping to create a better understanding and appreciation of traditional Northwest Coast design. (biography courtesy of Wikipedia)

The work shows light external age/wear, with some creasing to the delicate rice paper.

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Artist or Maker

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Auction Details

Books and Ephemera - Children's, Theology, Roycrofters, etc.

by
National Book Auctions
October 24, 2010, 12:00 PM EST

2085 Dryden Rd. (Route 13), Freeville, NY, 13068, US

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