a-b-jackson-va-1925-1981-bus-stop
Lot 60
A. B. Jackson (VA, 1925-1981), "Bus Stop"
Lot Details & Additional Photographs
Acrylic on canvas, signed at lower left, presented within a gilt molded frame.

SS 48 x 39.5 in.; DOA 56 x 47.5 in.

Collection of Mary Jo & Dick Bell, founders of Garden Gallery and the Water Garden, Raleigh, NC

Born to an Irish mother and black father in Connecticut, Jackson was educated at Yale but called Virginia home. The Chrysler Museum in Norfolk mounted a large retrospective of his work following his untimely death in 1981. Mary Jo was drawn to Jackson's work in part because he "loved to draw and paint people in their natural surroundings, not posing, but just enjoying their environment." She remembers Jackson as having "so much talent and his work was so superior that when you were in his presence you were filled with awe." This painting and lot 59, its companion piece, are considered to be Jackson's masterpieces. Dick and Mary Jo both believe this is a portrait of the artist's father, who was a porter at a train station.

No apparent condition concerns to note.

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