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A Singular Vision: The Collection of Thomas N. Armstrong III & Whitney “Bunty” Armstrong
Carthage
Auction Closed
November 21, 10:28 PM GMT
Estimate
60,000 - 80,000 USD
Lot Details
Description
A Singular Vision: The Collection of Thomas N. Armstrong III & Whitney “Bunty” Armstrong
Paul Feeley
1910 - 1966
Carthage
signed, titled and dated twice 1962 (on the stretcher)
oil-based enamel on canvas
80 by 64 in.
203.3 by 162.6 cm.
Executed in 1962.
The artist
Helen Webster Feeley, North Bennington (acquired from the above by descent in 1966)
Matthew Marks Gallery, New York
Acquired from the above in December 2007 by the present owner
Lawrence Campbell, "Reviews and Previews," Art News, vol. 61, no. 4, Summer 1962, p. 17, illustrated in color
Hilton Kramer, "The Pressure of a Style," New York Times, 14 April 1968
Gene Baro, "The Art of Paul Feeley," Studio International, vol. 176, no. 902, July 1968, pp. 24-28, illustrated in color
Tom Armstrong, A Singular Vision, Architecture, Art, Landscape, New York, 2011, p. 214 (text) and p. 216, illustrated in color
New York, Betty Parsons Gallery, Paul Feeley, Paintings, May - June 1962
Lincoln, De Cordova Museum, New Experiments in Art, March - April 1963
New York, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, Paul Feeley, 1910-1966. A Memorial Exhibition, April - May 1968, p. 37, illustrated in color
New York, Matthew Marks Gallery and Lawrence Markey Gallery, Paul Feeley, Painting and Sculpture, October - November 2002, p. 6, illustrated in color
Cologne, Jablonka Galerie, Paul Feeley: Paintings and Watercolors, February 2005 - March 2006
Columbus Museum of Art, Imperfections By Chance: Paul Feeley Retrospective, 1954-1966, November 2014 - January 2016, no. 26, n.p., illustrated in color, illustrated in color (on the cover) and p. 24 (text)
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