Lot 48

Anthony Benton Gude Oil on Board, 'Before the Frost'

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Anthony Benton Gude
(Kansas/Missouri, b. 1963)
Before the Frost, 1992
Oil on Masonite
24" x 30"

A country view of a dewy spider web reflecting the sunrise, with a woman quietly completing morning chores. Signed and dated to the lower right corner. In a gilt frame that measures 34 1/4" x 39 3/4".

The grandson of the late Regionalist Thomas Hart Benton, Anthony Benton Gude has carried on the tradition of his grandfather's pastoral visions of America. He spent his childhood summering on Martha's Vineyard with Tom and Rita Benton, where his grandfather had a studio. He creates artwork with an attentive eye for nature's details and an appreciation for quiet, rural life, working from the Benton Farm.

Exhibition HistoryUnder the Influence: The Students of Thomas Hart Benton, The Albrecht Kemper Museum of Art, April 15-August 31, 1993.

Condition

The paint layer and support are in excellent condition, the frame has a few scuffs resulting in gilt loss.

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