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Cecil Crosley Bell

(1906-1970)

"The Day's Gossip"

Oil on Masonite
Signed near the center of the lower edge: C Bell
18.25" H x 22" W

  • Provenance: Sold: Sotheby's, New York, NY, "American Paintings, Drawings and Sculpture," March 25, 1997, Lot 286
  • Notes: While Cecil Crosley Bell is not as well-known today as his mentor, John Sloan, it is worth noting that a work by Bell, entitled "Disorderly Conduct," was one of approximately 200 works by various artists in a competition and exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art, New York, April 15-May 7, 1940. Amidst those hundreds of artworks, Bell's entry was one of only 20 to win a $50 prize (the top prizes, $100 each, went to five of the other entries). In December of 1973, only a few years after he died, the Museum of the City of New York mounted a retrospective of Bell's painted renditions of New York City life from the 1930s to the 1960s.
  • Condition: Visual: Overall good condition. An approximately 3" vertical faint scuff mark near the lower left edge. Two pinhead-sized spots of pigment loss in the lower right quadrant near the red boots and near the edge of the lower left quadrant.

    Blacklight: Two 0.75" round spots of touch-up in the boots of the female figure on the left.

    Frame: 24.5" H x 28.5" W x 3" D


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