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Lot 3113
Jane Wilson (American, 1924-2015), Tubes and Turpentine
Lot Details & Additional Photographs
Oil on canvas, 1973, signed at lower right, inscribed en verso, retaining gallery label, float mounted in a gilt frame.

Stretcher size 12 x 21 in. Frame dimensions 12 3/4 x 21 3/4 in.

Graham Gallery, New York, New York.

Jane Wilson was born and raised on her family's farm in Seymour, Iowa. After graduating from the University of Iowa and teaching art history at the university for two years, she and her husband moved to New York City in 1949. They settled in Greenwich Village where she met and befriended Jackson Pollock, Willem de Kooning and other prominent abstract expressionists at the Cedar Tavern.

Wilson was a founding member of the Hansa Gallery in New York, where she participated in group shows that also included Helen Frankenthaler and Wolf Kahn. The Museum of Modern Art acquired a large landscape, The Open Scene, in 1960. That same year, Andy Warhol commissioned a portrait of himself with lilacs, which he donated to the Whitney Museum of American Art. Other paintings by Wilson were acquired by the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Art Institute of Chicago, and the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden in Washington, D.C.

Good estate condition