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Walter Ufer

1876-1936

Pueblo cooking scene with figure

Oil on waxed lined canvas
Signed verso: W. Ufer
20" H x 26" W

  • Provenance: Private Collection, Santa Barbara, CA
  • Notes: Water Ufer is a celebrated German-American draftsman and colorist best known for his honest depictions of Native Americans during a time when other artists romanticized their culture. Born in Germany, but raised in the United States, Ufer went back and forth between Europe and the US apprenticing and gaining formal artistic training. After his second trip to Europe, Ufer visited Taos, New Mexico before returning to the Midwest where he eventually served as president of Chicago's Palette and Chisel, Academy of Fine Arts. However, the pull of the Southwest was so great that the artist eventually relocated to Taos and became an elected member of the Taos Society of Artists.

    The present work offers a rare insight into the artist's painting process. He creates a level of depth within the work with his bold, confident paint strokes. His use of a monochromatic palette allows the viewer's eye to wander throughout the scene, eventually coming to land on the central figure clothed in bright green baking in a horno, a traditional Native American oven. The figure becomes a focal point through the artist's use of color, creating a striking contrast against the deep earth tones used in the surroundings. Ufer elongates the depth of field through his arrangement of stacked adobes, which feature the dark terracotta color that is synonymous with Taos.
  • Condition: Visual: The original canvas has been striplined and restretched. Wax-lined with adhered film acrylic backing. Isolated areas of fine craquelure scattered throughout.

    Blacklight: Touch-up along the extreme upper and lower edges. Crack-fill throughout the left edge. Three diagonal lines of touch-up from the center to left edge, largest measuring 9.5" H. Other scattered flecks of paint loss concentrated in the left side of the painting. A quarter-sized spot of touch-up lower right center.

    Frame: 26" H x 32.25" W x 2.5" D

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