Purvis Young

Purvis Young Signed Rare Book of Original Drawings The Horses with Foundation COA

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Description

Artist: Purvis Young
Title: The Horses
Medium: Bound Book of Mixed Media Original Drawings on Paper
Size: 12.75" x 10.5"
Edition: Original
Inscription: Signed Upper Right
Condition: In the style of found art with an intentionally weathered appearance. Expected imperfections include heavy creasing, unfinished edges, and marks and staining on the back.
Documentation: Includes a Certificate of Authenticity from the Purvis Young Foundation

A masterful storyteller in his standalone pieces, Purvis Young uses this bound book of mixed media original drawings to elevate the narrative experience to an immersive and multi-faceted experience. With 37 pages of original drawings, his original bound book "The Horses" can either be viewed as a self-edited compilation of unique weeks or as a linear journey of storytelling. Measuring 12.75" x 10.5", this one-of-a-kind bound book uses a variety of mediums including crayon, pen, and marker.

Along with its namesake, "The Horses" also features several other of Purvis Young’s most common symbols including angels and eyes. Young typically used eyes to represent symbols of authority including the police and the government along with more abstract themes of authority including "The Man" and "The System". His angels, depicted as figures with round halos, explore ideas of right and wrong, justice, and judgement, while horses most commonly depict ideas of freedom.

The book is signed and titled "Young - Purvis Purvis The Horses", and many pages are annotated with notes including "People I like", "Ask my Mind this", and "Purvis Loves the Horses". Included with purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity from the Purvis Young Foundation.


About Purvis Young

Self-taught artist from a poverty stricken neighborhood of Miami, Purvis Young transformed his fraught yet inspired life experience into a unique and compelling visual vocabulary. Through a range of powerful symbols, he articulated the struggles and myths of his heritage.

Drawing from a range of sources such as documentaries, art books, American history and spiritual folklore, Young crafted an immense visual language comprised of motifs such as white horses offering freedom, halos signifying angles, pregnant women with the hope of tomorrow, processions and incarceration, among others. Telling simple, yet powerful stories of everyday life, the artist expressed his community and ethnic background. Using found objects from his neighborhood, such as cardboard, discarded political signs, used paper, doors, plywood scraps, metal sheets, carpet remnants, he transformed these surfaces into richly colored and highly expressionist paintings. Although Young is often associated with Outsider Art, his style could best be described as "Magic realism".

In 2016, his life and work were the subject of a feature documentary entitled Purvis of Overtown. He was a recipient of the Artists/Fellowship grant from the National Endowment for the Arts and was included into the Florida Artist Hall of Fame in 2018. His work is found in the collections of the American Folk Art Museum, the Corcoran Gallery of Art, the High Museum of Art, the National Museum of African American History and Culture, and the Philadelphia Museum of Art, among others.

The subjects of Purvis Young celebrated and historicized the neighborhood where he had spent his entire life. Even though his works chronicled struggle, they always contained an underlining hope for a better future.

Purvis Young was born in 1943 in Overtown neighborhood of Miami, Florida and died in 2010 in Miami. In 2015, almost 400 pieces of Young’s art were donated by The Bass Museum of Art to the permanent collection in the Black Archives History and research Foundation of South Florida located in the heart of Purvis’ hometown.*we will want to separate and list each image in this book individually.

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