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Harlem Jazz Jamboree

(American, 1909–1979)
1943
Medium/TechniqueOil on canvas
DimensionsHeight x width: 18 x 16 in. (45.7 x 40.6 cm)
Credit LineCharles H. Bayley Picture and Painting Fund
Accession number2007.5
On View
On view
ClassificationsPaintings
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Description
Born and raised in Harlem, Norman Lewis began his formal artistic training at the New York Vocational High School, studying commercial design and drawing.  He later attended the Savage Studio of Arts and Crafts and studied at the John Reed Club Art School from 1933-35.  Lewis was a central figure in the African American community and a member of the "306" group of artists, writers, poets, and performing artists who met at 306 East 141st Street.  In 1937 he formed the federally funded Harlem Community Art Center, where he taught, and was employed by the Federal Art Project funded by the Works Progress Administration.  Lewis lived and worked in the center of the jazz world, which inspired many of his compositions.  His early paintings of the 1930s and 40s reveal his interest in Social Realism.  In this scene, the artist vividly portrays the energy and variety of characters that populated Harlem's jazz clubs.  Lively black outlines punctuated with brilliant red paint delineate the silhouettes, poses, gestures, and expressions at the jamboree.  Whether singing, playing, smoking, listening, or smirking, an animated jumble of features, textures and colors evokes the crowd.  The syncopation of hot reds and cool blues in Lewis's scene harmonize with the sounds and improvisational riffs of jazz music.
ProvenanceCollection of the artist, New York, NY; Estate of Norman Lewis, New York, NY; Tarin Fuller, New York, NY; Bill Hodges Gallery, New York, NY; Collection of Joyce Wein, New York, NY; Estate of Joyce Wein, New York, NY
Copyright© Estate of Norman W. Lewis; Courtesy of Michael Rosenfeld Gallery LLC, New York, NY
Untitled
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about 1960–64
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before 1891
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Josephine Miles Lewis
about 1934
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Doris Lindo Lewis
about 1934
Out of Time and Place
Doris Lindo Lewis
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Charles Edwin Lewis Green
about 1890
Study for Newlyn, Near Penzance, England
Charles Edwin Lewis Green
about 1890
Formation III (Green Landscape)
Arthur Garfield Dove
about 1942
Restricted: For reference only
John Singer Sargent
1897
Restricted: For reference only
John Singer Sargent