Wilbur Niewald (Missouri, b. 1925)
Yaki Point, 1973
Watercolor on paper
17" x 22"
An abstracted vista of the Grand Canyon's South Rim, Arizona. Signed to the bottom right. Float-mounted behind plexiglass in a walnut frame that measures 25" x 29 1/2".
Wilbur Niewald has been dubbed "the Patriarch of the Kansas City Art World" by Julián Zugazagoitia, director of the Nelson-Atkins Gallery of Art. Each of Niewald's paintings offered in this auction date from the 1970s, a decade pivotal to his identity as an artist, transitioning from a distinct abstract style to one more resolutely based on natural observation. In addition to a career of creating exciting and influential works of his own, Niewald joined the Kansas City Art Institute's faculty in 1949, where over the course of several decades in a variety of roles (including the Chair of Painting and Printmaking) he helped shape KCAI pedagogy and prepare generations of contemporary artists.
Provenance: From the corporate art collection of a Kansas City based Fortune 500 company, previously acquired directly from the artist.
Condition
There is the artist's pinhole at each corner of the sheet. The work is in very good condition, with no issues apparent. Not removed from the frame. The frame has a few dings and scrapes.
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