sam-middleton-american-1927-2015-untitled
Lot 2335
Sam Middleton (American, 1927-2015), Untitled
Lot Details & Additional Photographs
Mixed-media print with elements of screenprint on paper, 1997, pencil signed, dated, marked as artist's proof and numbered (E/A 15/15) lower margin, matted and framed.

Frame dimensions 20 1/2 x 22 1/2 in.

Sam Middleton left his native Harlem in New York City to travel the world in the merchant marine. Still a wanderer in mid-1950s, he was gaining recognition abroad as a serious and talented visual artist. Like many Black Americans before him, Middleton found some comfort circulating in societies less racially sensitive than the United States. As a result, he became an expatriate and built his career while living in Amsterdam. Middleton has received international critical acclaim for over fifty years. In the United States his works are exhibited in New York's Whitney Museum, at Howard University in Washington, D.C. and at Fisk University in Nashville, Tennessee.

Very nice condition; a strong, bright impression; not examined out of frame.