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Lot 195
Hobson Pittman (NC/PA, 1899-1972), Still Life: Iris and Carnations
Lot Details & Additional Photographs
Pastel on paper, signed and dated 1971 at lower left, retaining two NCMA labels to verso, matted and framed under glass.

SS 23.75 x 17.75 in.; DOA 31.5 x 27.5 in.

Being sold to benefit the North Carolina Museum of Art Acquisition Fund
Bequest of the artist to the North Carolina Museum of Art, Raleigh, NC


Born in rural Edgecombe County, NC, Pittman moved to Pennsylvania in 1918. After several one-man shows in Philadelphia, he was represented in the 1933 exhibition "Painting and Sculpture from 16 American Cities" held at the Museum of Modern Art in New York, NY. A celebrated regionalist, Pittman exhibited extensively throughout his lifetime and beyond.

Pittman was particularly known for his depictions of quiet rooms, writing “rooms are wonder for me—I like rooms and doors and windows—Mystery shrouds them all—mystery not revealed or explained...” John Canaday, Art Editor of the New York Times, reveled in Pittman's interiors as being both "nostalgic and visionary," seemingly at once "still peopled by the remembered presences of romantic personages."

Some minor rubbing to frame; not examined out of the frame.

$1,000 - 2,000