mckendree-robbins-long-nc-1888-1976-mildred
Lot 127
McKendree Robbins Long (NC, 1888-1976), Mildred
Lot Details & Additional Photographs
Oil on canvas, colorful rendering of a young woman in a boat, the bank crowded with flowering shrubs and trees, retaining an old paper label with the painting's title and the artist's information on the verso, presented in the original gilt composition foliate frame.

SS 39.5 x 59.5; DOA 49 x 69 in.

Collection of a Gentleman from Greensboro, NC Exhibited: Mint Museum of Art, Charlotte, NC (date unknown)

Long's paintings have enjoyed a resurgence in the past fifteen years. He is now held in esteem as a folk and outsider artist alongside Minnie Evans and Howard Finster, among others. Long's paintings were included in a 2002 retrospective exhibition mounted by David Steel and Brad Thomas for the NC Museum of Art in conjunction with the Van Every/Smith Galleries at Davidson College. References: "Contextualizing the Apocalyptic Visions of McKendree Robbins Long" by William D. Moore and Walter H. Conser Jr., SOUTHERN CROSSROADS, University of Kentucky: 2008. "Painterly Sermons Mix Severe and Sensual" by Stephen Kinzer, NY Times, July 1, 2002.

$500 - 1,000