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James Lavadour (Oregon, b. 1951) oil on wood panel abstract painting, titled "New Platform", rendered in shades of light blue, yellow, orange, and red with a single white fingerprint on a pale blue-green field to the right. Titled, signed, and dated "'12" with an additional printed label with artist, title, medium, dimensions, and numbering, en verso. Unframed. 32" H x 47 7/8" W. Biography (adapted from Crow's Shadow Institute of the Arts): James Lavadour, a largely self-trained painter, grew up on the Umatilla Reservation near Pendleton, Oregon, and has been exhibited at The Smithsonian's National Museum of the American Indian, the Eiteljorg Museum, Portland Art Museum, the Heard Museum, and the Institute of American Indian Art in Sante Fe among others. (https://crowsshadow.org/artist/james-lavadour/)
PROVENANCE: The Estate of Russell McAdoo, Murfreesboro, Tennessee.
CONDITION: Overall good condition with slight scattered wood shrinkage.