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John Hovannes

(1900-1973)

"The Cotton Pickers," 1935

Patinated bronze on a wood base on a painted wood plinth
Signed and dated in the casting: John Hovannes; titled by repute
Bronze: 47.25" H x 39" W x 6" D; With base: 52" H x 8.75" D; Plinth: 24" H x 39.75" W x 14.25" D

  • Provenance:
    Barbara Guggenheim - Associates, Inc., New York, NY
    Private Collection, acquired from the above, January 12, 1990
  • Notes:
    This lot is accompanied by a copy of the purchase receipt.

    American sculptor John Hovannes was born in Izmir (Smyrna), Turkey and received a BA from Armenian College in 1919 prior to emigrating to the US. Hovannes continued extensive artistic studies in the US, at the Rhode Island School of Design under Albert Atkins (1924-25), at the Copley Society in Boston with John Wilson (1925-27) and at the Beaux-Arts Institute of Design with John Flanagan in 1928. During this period, between 1923 and 1936, he also worked in the studios of sculptors Ulric Ellerhusen and Leo Friedlander. Hovannes was made a Guggenheim Fellow for his "creative work in sculpture" on May 1, 1940.

    Hovannes was a versatile practitioner and worked in a variety of sculptural mediums including carved stone and wood, metal and plaster casting, and clay modeling. He explored many themes in his work, but primarily focused on the interrelationships and movement in grouped figural formations of sensitive depictions of the everyday lives of working people.

    Hovannes exhibited widely and he regularly won awards including the Eugene Meyer Award (1941) and the Wings for Victory competition (1942). His work was included in important exhibitions such as the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts (1942-46), the Chicago Art Institute (1942-43), the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the National Academy of Design, the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York World's Fair (1939), and the Robinson Gallery, where he had a one-man show.

    In addition to working as a fine art sculptor, Hovannes also taught for decades at the Art Students' League and Cooper Union.
  • Condition: Overall good condition with scattered minor scuffs and darkening/oxidation to bronze commensurate with age.

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