Scottsdale Art Auction
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April 2025 | Session II (Lots 243-464)

Sat, Apr 12, 2025 04:00PM EDT
Lot 393

Joseph Henry Sharp (1859-1953) 18 1/4 x 24 1/8 inches

Estimate: $60,000 - $90,000
Sold for
$81,900
Sold Price includes BP

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Artist: Joseph Henry Sharp; Title: Governor's Son; Medium: Oil on canvas; Dimensions: 18 1/4 x 24 1/8 inches; Signed: Signed lower left; Verso: Signed and titled verso; Framed/Base: 25.5 x 31.5 inches This lot's overall appearance is Excellent. This piece was evaluated under a black light. Very small dot of overpaint in upper left. Two small areas of minimal craquelure in face and hair, only visible under UV light. Slight indication of stretcher bar marks 1" from the top.
Overall Dimensions
Height: 25.50
Width: 31.50

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Provenance: The Russell, Great Falls, MT, 2023 Few places in the Southwest have been painted as thoroughly as the kiva fireplace inside the studio of Joseph Henry Sharp in Taos, New Mexico. The fireplace, the wall next to it and the round window with the square frame have featured prominently in dozens of Sharp’s paintings, including some of his masterpieces. The famous fireplace makes an appearance here in Governor’s Son, which shows a single figure, his back to the firelight as he holds a drum. Sharp had numerous studios, including the nearby Luna Chapel and also studios on the Crow Agency in Montana, but none are as identifiable as his main Taos studio, which is now part of the Couse-Sharp Historic Site in Taos. It was the fireplace and its soft glow that energized Sharp to paint indoors as he explored different ways of capturing light in paint. Marie Watkins, who writes an essay in The Life & Art of Joseph Henry Sharp, notes that Sharp was invigorated by these paintings. “With the element of light from fire, Sharp tapped into something primal, a dialogue between light and darkness that reached back to early humans who created and viewed cave paintings by firelight.”