Howard Finster Painted Shaped Wood Sculpture "Shoe", 1989
Item Details
Reverend Howard Finster (American; 1916-2001)
Shoe (Howard’s sketch for a sermon), 1989
Oil painting and marker on cut out wood panel
Signed to the lower right
Inscriptions throughout
Numbered 1,000.288 (#11,288) to the lower right and dated to the lower center
Descriptive label adhered to the verso
Provenance
From the collection of P.J. McArdle
Reverend William Howard Finster was a minister for over forty years in Alabama, the place where he was born. After retirement he moved to Summerville, Georgia, where he turned his swampland into Paradise Garden in reflection of his religious beliefs and a vision that sent him on a mission to create sacred art. Finster used oil, watercolor, lacquer and other paints on found objects and salvaged pieces of glass and cardboard to make religious folk art creations. His works have been featured on album covers for popular rock bands such as the Talking Heads which was featured as the 1985 album of the year in Rolling Stones Magazine, as well as on REM’s Reckoning album cover. Perhaps his most well known work is the eight foot tall Coca-Cola bottle commissioned for the 1996 Olympic Games global art project. Finster promised God he would create 5,000 paintings in his lifetime and in the end created 46,991 numbered pieces.
Condition
- minor discoloration and accretion to surface; light edge wear to panel.
Dimensions
Item #
ITMG240149