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Lot 2440

A. B. Jackson (American, 1925 -1981), Two Works on Paper

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The first: At the Bus Stop, pastel on grey paper, pencil signed and titled; the second: An exhibition poster in woodblock printing for Eric Schindler Gallery Richmond, Virginia (1972); both unframed.

Sheet size 25 1/2 x 19 3/4 in. (each approximately)

Alexander Brooks Jackson, known as A. B. Jackson, was an American painter celebrated for his abstract figure paintings and portraits. Born in New Haven, Connecticut, to a black father and an English mother, Jackson pursued his artistic education at Yale University, where he earned both his BFA and MFA under the mentorship of Josef Albers.

Jackson began his career as a designer before transitioning to academia, teaching at Southern University and then Norfolk State University, where he spent a decade before becoming Old Dominion University's first black faculty member in 1967.

Jackson's work gained significant recognition, including best-in-show at the Virginia Beach Boardwalk Art Show in 1966 and inclusion in a Smithsonian Institution exhibition in 1968. His notable series "The Porch People" depicted residents of the Ghent district in Norfolk.

Both in good condition with some light toning and few edge creases.