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JOSEPH E. GREY II (1927 - ) Untitled.

JOSEPH E. GREY II (1927 - )
Untitled.

Oil on canvas, 1950. 560x686 mm; 22x27 inches. Signed in oil, lower right recto. Signed and dated in oil, upper left verso.

Provenance: acquired directly from the artist; private collection.

This early modernist oil is the first painting by this overlooked artist to come to auction. Raised in rural Ohio, Grey earned a masters degree from the Columbus College of Art and Design. His career as a painter peaked in 1958 when he won the prestigious Emily Lowe painting competition in New York, the year after Hughie Lee-Smith. His 1958 watercolor Bull and Fighter is illustrated in Cedric Dover's American Negro Art. Grey then went on to pursue a career in advertising, and was an award-winning art director for over 40 years. Grey's watercolors have also been shown extensively with the National Watercolor Society.

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