Title: |
The Highway |
Artist: |
Jones, Joseph John 'Joe Jones' (St. Louis, 1909 - Morristown, New Jersey, 1963) |
Date: |
c. 1955 - 1960 |
Medium: |
Original Color Silk-Screen (Serigraph) |
Note: |
"The Highway" is one of Joe Jones's largest, original silk-screen composition.
Within this expansive space the artist brilliantly explores the visual
effects of vertical, diagonal and horizontal lines within a rural landscape.
This original impression is signed, titled and numbered by the artist in
pencil. |
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Joseph John Jones 'Joe Jones':
A major twentieth century painter and printmaker, Joe Jones
was almost entirely self-taught. He began exhibiting his paintings and
prints around St. Louis in the late 1920's. He also organized and taught
art classes for children of unemployed workers in 1934. At about this time
Joe Jones became a member of the Communist party and a leading political activist
throughout the decade of the Depression. His views were greatly criticized
by mid-western conservatives and thus, Joe Jones left St. Louis for New York
in 1935. |
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Many of Joe Jones's paintings and prints from this era (including five large
murals) were commissioned by the government supported Works Progress Administration.
Also, in 1937, he was awarded the prestigious Guggenheim Foundation Fellowship
and his art was included in important exhibitions at the Carnegie Institute.
In World War Two, Joe Jones worked as a war artist for "Life Magazine". |
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During his career, Joe Jones's art underwent significant changes. His
early paintings and prints (many depicting laborers and farm workers) were
at the forefront of both Social Realism and American Regionalism. Until
the end of the Second World War the large majority of Jones's prints were
in the medium of lithography. Joe Jones made his first experiments in the newly
invented art of the color silk-screen in 1945. After that date he devoted
much of his talents to this method. The possibility within the silk-screen
of creating large prints with full ranges of colors and tonal values contributed
to a transformation of Joe Jones's art. Moving more towards a lyrical, almost
calligraphic form of abstractionism, Jones brilliantly explored the relationships
of line, form and colour. His silk-screens from the post war era, such
as this original example, are now seen as masterworks of their time. |
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Prominent galleries that today include the art of Joe Jones in their
collections are the Smithsonian Institute, the White House, the San Diego
Museum of Art, the Denver Art Museum, the Saint Louis Art Museum, the Carnegie
Museum of Art, the Butler Institute of American Art and the Whitney Museum
of American Art, New York. |
Provenance: |
During the 1950's, most of Joe Jones's silk-screens were commissioned by
the Associated American Artists of New York. Each was published in editions
of 100 to 110 impressions along with 15 Artist Proofs. This particular
impression was originally in the collection of the archives of the Associated
American Artists and thus in all probability it was published by them. |
Edition: |
Limited edition of one hundred impressions, numbered 37/100. |
Size: |
18 1/2 X 36 (Sizes in inches are approximate, height preceding width of plate-mark or image.) |
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Price: $485.00 US |
Condition: |
Printed upon fine laid paper and with full margins as published in New
York around 1955 to 1960. "The Highway" is signed, titled and numbered, '37/100' by the
artist in pencil along the lower margin. Containing slight creasing in
the outer margins (far removed from the actual image), else a vibrantly
printed impression and in very good condition throughout. Altogether this
original silk-screen represents a fine example of the famous American art
of Joe Jones. |
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Original Color Silk-Screen (Serigraph) by The American artist, Joe Jones 'Joseph John Jones'.
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The Highway |
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Joseph John Jones 'Joe Jones' (St. Louis, 1909 - Morristown, New Jersey, 1963) |
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Image |
Title & Artist |
Medium |
Date |
Notes |
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01- |
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Against The Sky by Joe Jones (Joseph John Jones) |
Original Color Silk-Screen (Serigraph) |
1961 |
Signed, titled and numbered '40/100' by Joe Jones in pencil. Published by The Associated American Artists of New York. |
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02.- |
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Beach Scene I by Joe Jones (Joseph John Jones) |
Original Color Silk-Screen (Serigraph) |
1962 |
Signed, titled and numbered '92/110.' by Joe Jones in pencil. Published by The Associated American Artists of New York. |
Sold |
03.- |
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Beach Scene II by Joe Jones (Joseph John Jones) |
Original Color Silk-Screen (Serigraph) |
1962 |
Signed, titled and numbered '87/110.' by Joe Jones in pencil. Published by The Associated American Artists of New York. |
Sold |
04.- |
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The Highway by Joe Jones (Joseph John Jones) |
Original Color Silk-Screen (Serigraph) |
c. 1955 - 1960 |
Signed, titled and numbered, '37/100' by Joe Jones in pencil. |
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05.- |
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Tropical Harbour by Joe Jones (Joseph John Jones) |
Original Color Silk-Screen (Serigraph) |
c. 1955 |
Signed by Joe Jones in pen, (Proof impression), limited edition of one hundred impressions. (Plus 15 Artist's Proofs) |
Sold |
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