james-edward-ritchie-canadian-french-1929-2017-abstract-figural-bronze
Lot 1263
James Edward Ritchie (Canadian/French, 1929-2017), Abstract Figural Bronze
Lot Details & Additional Photographs
Polished bronze, signed and stamped with edition number 3/8 to lower edge, mounted atop a cubic stone plinth.

11 7/8 x 2 1/2 x 2 1/2 in.

Jim Ritchie was born in Montreal, Canada, is known for his pastel drawings and bronze sculptures. He is stylistically linked with Cubism, Abstract figurative work, and modernism, and the human figure is the subject of much of his work. Ritchie had several exhibitions in Montreal before moving to the small town of Vence in Provence, where he lived and worked for over fifty years. The Adelson Galleries in New York began representing him in 1980, where he had 2 solo exhibitions. Over the next thirty years, Warren Adelson arranged exhibitions of his work in Boston, Los Angeles, and Art Fairs across the country. He had a sixty-year career in sculpting. His son, Paul Leander-Engström, and Adelson Galleries now represent the estate.

Some minor light verdigris to crevices; one stone corner with small chip; overall good estate condition.