Pair of Paul Chidlaw Original Graphite Drawings on Paper
Item Details
Graphite on paper
A pair of original graphite drawings on paper by well-listed American Abstract Expressionist Paul Chidlaw (Cincinnati, 1900 – 1989). The drawings each depict a grid-like series of illustrations of furniture transitioning into abstracted forms and shapes. The pieces are unsigned, but the artist’s estate stamp is visible to the verso of each. The pieces are presented without matting or framing, awaiting your choice of presentation.
Chidlaw was born in Cleves, Ohio and studied at both the Cincinnati Art Academy and L’Ecole des Beaux Arts in Fontainebleau, France. He returned to Cincinnati where he then taught at the Art Academy mentoring many students. He was considered a pioneer of the Abstract movement, at the time, and he remains one of Cincinnati’s best-loved native artists. His artwork is displayed at the Cincinnati Art Museum and Xavier University.
Condition
- paper is slightly yellowed with age.
Dimensions
- measures each sheet.
Item #
18CIN337-163