SOLD! for $5,040.00.
(Note: Prices realized include a buyer's premium.)
If you have items like this you wish to consign, click here for more information:
Selling with Case- Low Estimate: $1,000.00
- High Estimate: $1,400.00
- Realized: $5,040.00
- Share this:
Bill Sawyer (North Carolina/Tennessee, 1936-2020) oil on board painting depicting an elderly man with downcast head, using crutches to walk down a deserted road. The sun is setting behind him, casting his shadow into the foreground. On his neck, he wears a sign reading “Jones Comas”. The painting is rendered with clean lines and mathematical linear perspective. Signed “Bill Sawyer” lower left. Housed in a painted frame with a linen matte. Sight: 17 3/4″ H x 13 1/2″ W. Framed: 25 1/2″ H x 21 1/4″ W. Biography: Bill Sawyer was a self-taught artist from Nashville. He is said to have taken up painting while stationed in France in the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. His first exhibition was in Nashville in May of 1959 and he went on to have one-man shows at Daniel Orr’s Gallery in San Diego, the Little Gallery in Memphis, TN, and the Parthenon in Nashville. Joseph Patterson, then the president of the American Association of Museums, arranged for a show of Sawyer’s work at the Durlacher Brothers Gallery in New York in 1964. Sawyer was the first untrained artist to have a one-man show at the gallery, and his second show there, in 1966, sold out. Shortly after this time, Sawyer traveled overseas. After his trip, for unknown reasons, Sawyer seems to have never painted again. He sought privacy, living quietly in Nashville, where he passed away in 2020. After 1966, his work went on to be exhibited at the Fine Arts Center at Cheekwood, and in the Art of Tennessee exhibit at the Frist Museum (2006).
PROVENANCE: Private Nashville, TN Collection.
CONDITION: Overall very good condition with minor abrasions to frame.