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    • John Rozelle, b. 1944, Confluence
      Sep. 14, 2024

      John Rozelle, b. 1944, Confluence

      Est: $6,000 - $8,000

      John Rozelle b. 1944 Confluence 1980 acrylic on canvas with fabric collage 60-1/2 x 72-1/2 inches signed, dated, and titled verso Provenance: the collection of the artist The concept of confluence symbolizes the interpersonal dynamics of society, a concern to the artist. Rozelle also worked for a time in St Louis, where the Mississippi and Missouri Rivers meet, and it is reasonable to believe he also was referencing Mesopotamia, where the Tigress and Euphrates Rivers meet. Being deeply philosophical, Rozelle frequently incorporated historical and geographical references in his work to help guide people and most importantly, bring them together.

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    • “SAG HARBOR SERIES NO. 47” MIXED MEDIA BY JOHN ROZELLE (B. 1944).
      Jul. 27, 2024

      “SAG HARBOR SERIES NO. 47” MIXED MEDIA BY JOHN ROZELLE (B. 1944).

      Est: $150 - $300

      "SAG HARBOR SERIES NO. 47" MIXED MEDIA BY JOHN ROZELLE (B. 1944). American (St. Louis, Missouri), dated 1990. Colorful abstract form on paper. Pencil signed, titled and dated. African American artist Rozelle's work is represented in various museum collections, including the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts; as well as the California Afro-American Museum, and The Museum of African American Art, both in Los Angeles. Framed 14"h. 12"w.

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    • John Rozelle, b. 1944, Discant
      May. 18, 2024

      John Rozelle, b. 1944, Discant

      Est: $2,000 - $3,000

      John Rozelle b. 1944 Discant 1990 acrylic and collage on canvas 24 x 46 inches signed, dated and titled

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    • JOHN ROZELLE (1944 - ) ROHO Series #119.
      Apr. 04, 2024

      JOHN ROZELLE (1944 - ) ROHO Series #119.

      Est: $3,000 - $5,000

      JOHN ROZELLE (1944 - ) ROHO Series #119. Mixed media on paper, 1987. 685x482 mm; 27x19 inches. Signed, titled and dated in pencil, lower margin. Provenance: acquired from Bill Hodges Gallery, NY; private collection, NY. John Rozelle has described his artistic approach as holistic: "I try to find spiritual connections in object-making. African sensibilities are used in the presentation of contemporary social/political concerns, much like objects in use in African societies where traditional practices exist today". Rozelle is a collagist, painter, sculptor, and educator from St. Louis, Missouri, currently living in Banyoles, Girona, Spain. He holds a BFA in painting and sculpture from Washington University and an MFA from Fontbonne University, Saint Louis. From 1990 - 2009, Rozelle was an associate professor emeritus in the Drawing and Painting Department at The School of the Art Institute of Chicago. His work is in the permanent collections of the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Margaret Harwell Museum, Spertus Museum of Jewish Studies, The Studio Museum in Harlem and the California African-American Museum.

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    • John Rozelle, b. 1944, untitled (oval in image)
      Dec. 02, 2023

      John Rozelle, b. 1944, untitled (oval in image)

      Est: $500 - $700

      John Rozelle b. 1944 untitled (oval in image) 2007 mixed media collage 10 x 6-1/2 inches (image) signed and dated Provenance: the collection of the artist

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    • John Rozelle, b. 1944, untitled
      Dec. 02, 2023

      John Rozelle, b. 1944, untitled

      Est: $500 - $700

      John Rozelle b. 1944 untitled 2007 mixed media collage 9-1/2 x 7-1/2 inches (image) signed and dated Provenance: the collection of the artist

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    • John Rozelle, b. 1944, Untitled
      Dec. 02, 2023

      John Rozelle, b. 1944, Untitled

      Est: $1,500 - $2,500

      John Rozelle b. 1944 Untitled 1990 mixed media assemblage; painted wood, cord, stainless steel, found objects, and synthetic fur 24 x 16 x 12 inches signed Provenance: the collection of the artist In 1998, Rozelle was commissioned to install the Middle Passage Project at the Dred Scott Courthouse in St. Louis, MO. Museum collections include the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, PA; Margaret Harwell Museum, Spertus Museum of Jewish Studies, Chicago, IL; The Studio Museum in Harlem, NY; California Afro-American Museum, Los Angeles; and The Museum of African American Art, Los Angeles.

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    • John Rozelle, American b. 1944, Apart-Hate
      Oct. 14, 2023

      John Rozelle, American b. 1944, Apart-Hate

      Est: $3,000 - $5,000

      John Rozelle American, b. 1944 Apart-Hate c. 1990 acrylic, graphite, fabric, cardboard, newspaper, wire mesh, pennies and other found articles on canvas 78 x 108 inches signed verso, titled (recto, l.r.) This work is one of Rozelle's most direct protest pieces directed toward the Apartheid regime. He has incorporated direct text from newspapers with abstract symbolism. The dominant colors have been purposely limited to white, black, and red.

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    • John Rozelle, American b. 1944, Slegs vir nie Blankes (Non-Europeans Only)
      Oct. 14, 2023

      John Rozelle, American b. 1944, Slegs vir nie Blankes (Non-Europeans Only)

      Est: $3,000 - $5,000

      John Rozelle American, b. 1944 Slegs vir nie Blankes (Non-Europeans Only) 1987 acrylic, fabric, lithography and shells on canvas 41 x 48 inches Signed, dated and titled verso. The Reservation of Separate Amenities Act No 49 of 1953 forced segregation in all public amenities, public buildings, and public transport with the aim of eliminating contact between Whites and other races. "Europeans Only" and "Non-Europeans Only" signs were put up. The act was repealed in 1990.

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    • John Rozelle, American b. 1944, Cannae
      Oct. 14, 2023

      John Rozelle, American b. 1944, Cannae

      Est: $2,500 - $4,500

      John Rozelle American, b. 1944 Cannae 1989 acrylic, cardboard and cast paper pulp collage on canvas 60 x 40 inches signed, dated and titled verso In 216 B.C., Hannibal seized a large supply depot in Cannae (in southeast Italy), thereby positioning himself between the Roman army and crucial sources of supply. The battle of Cannae is considered one of the greatest tactical feats in military history and one of the worst defeats in Roman history.

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    • John Rozelle, American b. 1944, Hannibal (Barca)
      Oct. 14, 2023

      John Rozelle, American b. 1944, Hannibal (Barca)

      Est: $5,000 - $7,000

      John Rozelle American, b. 1944 Hannibal (Barca) 1989 acrylic and cast paper pulp collage elements on canvas 72 x 87 inches signed, dated and titled verso Hannibal Barca was born in 247 B.C. in Carthage (in North Africa, near present-day Tunisia). He grew up to be a legendary general and statesman who fought against the Roman Republic. Hannibal invaded Italy by crossing the Alps with North African war elephants.

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    • John Rozelle, American b. 1944, Middle Passage Series
      Oct. 14, 2023

      John Rozelle, American b. 1944, Middle Passage Series

      Est: $5,000 - $7,000

      John Rozelle American, b. 1944 Middle Passage Series 1988-1994 acrylic and fabric with elements of collage on canvas 48 x 48 inches signed, dated and titled verso Exhibited: Old Courthouse, St Louis (the location of the Dred Scott trial in 1846), 1998

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    • John Rozelle, American b. 1944, Middle Passage Series
      Oct. 14, 2023

      John Rozelle, American b. 1944, Middle Passage Series

      Est: $3,000 - $5,000

      John Rozelle American, b. 1944 Middle Passage Series 1988-1994 sculptural assemblage; wooden ironing boards, found objects, printed cotton and rope 55 x 15 inches (each component); installed: 55 x 51" (with 3" gap between the two components) hangs on the wall signed verso In an interview with the St Louis Post-Dispatch...the artist explains that the ironing board symbolizes the domestic labor to which African American women were relegated and also the shape parallels that of the slave ships. These symbols were also used by artists such as Willie Cole and Malcolm Bailey in their work. A St Louis native, John Rozelle graduated with a B.F.A. from Washington University in St Louis (formerly known as the St Louis School of Fine Art), and a Masters of Fine Art from Fontbonne University (also in St Louis). Rozelle later taught at Fontbonne before becoming a tenured Associate Professor of Drawing and Painting at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. He was an Artist-in-Residence at the Studio Museum in Harlem in 1989 and was included in the exhibit, 25 Years of African-American Art at the Studio Museum. He has participated in exhibitions across the country at venues including the St Louis Art Museum; African American Cultural Center, University of Illinois-Chicago; Elmhurst College; Margaret Harwell Museum; St Louis Community College at Forest Park; Fontbonne University; University of Minnesota; Iowa State University; Isobel Neal Gallery (Chicago); Museum of Science and Industry (Chicago); South Side Community Art Center; Spertus Museum; Art Institute of Chicago; Gettysburg College; University of Wisconsin-Green Bay; University of Michigan; California African American Museum; J.B. Speed Museum; Peg Alston Fine Arts (NY); Studio Museum in Harlem; African American Museum, Philadelphia; Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts; Washington University (St Louis); and the Corcoran Gallery (Washington, D.C.). Rozelle worked in various mediums, often combining them, including painting, collage, photography, and sculpture. He was included in the exhibition, African American Abstraction: St Louis Connections in 2008 at the St Louis Art Museum, a show which also featured work by Norman Lewis, Beauford Delaney, Oliver Jackson, and Phillip Hampton. In 1990, he was a recipient of a National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship. In 1998, he was commissioned to install his Middle Passage Project at the Dred Scott Courthouse in St Louis. His work is in the collections of several museums, including the St Louis Art Museum, The California Afro-American Museum, The Museum of African American Art (Tampa), Mississippi Museum of Art, Spertus Museum, Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, The Studio Museum in Harlem, and the Margaret Harwell Museum.

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    • John Rozelle, American b. 1944, Middle Passage Series
      Oct. 14, 2023

      John Rozelle, American b. 1944, Middle Passage Series

      Est: $5,000 - $7,000

      John Rozelle American, b. 1944 Middle Passage Series 1988-1994 acrylic with elements of collage on canvas 48 x 48 inches signed, dated and titled verso Exhibited: Old Courthouse, St Louis (the location of the Dred Scott trial in 1846), 1998.

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    • John Rozelle, American b. 1944, Middle Passage Series (MPP8)
      Oct. 14, 2023

      John Rozelle, American b. 1944, Middle Passage Series (MPP8)

      Est: $3,000 - $5,000

      John Rozelle American, b. 1944 Middle Passage Series (MPP8) 1995 assemblage mounted on board with found objects (implements) 48 x 48 inches signed, dated and titled Exhibited: Old Courthouse, St Louis (the location of the Dred Scott trial in 1846), 1998. Illustrated: St Louis Post-Dispatch (newspaper) in an article written about the exhibition.

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    • John Rozelle, American b. 1944, Middle Passage Series
      Oct. 14, 2023

      John Rozelle, American b. 1944, Middle Passage Series

      Est: $5,000 - $7,000

      John Rozelle American, b. 1944 Middle Passage Series 1995 assemblage; acrylic, wooden dowels, string on board 48 x 48 inches signed, dated and titled verso Exhibited: Old Courthouse, St Louis (the location of the Dred Scott trial in 1846), 1998. This work symbolizes the hull of the slave ship and the African people packed together. The colorful threads represent the culture and individualism they had and deserved--human identity that could never be stolen or erased despite their circumstances.

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    • John Rozelle, American b. 1944, lot of two photographs, Middle Passage Series
      Oct. 14, 2023

      John Rozelle, American b. 1944, lot of two photographs, Middle Passage Series

      Est: $600 - $800

      John Rozelle American, b. 1944 lot of two photographs, Middle Passage Series c. 1988 lot of two photographs 14 x 10 inches signed verso

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    • John Rozelle, American b. 1944, lot of two photographs; Middle Passage Series (Ghana)
      Oct. 14, 2023

      John Rozelle, American b. 1944, lot of two photographs; Middle Passage Series (Ghana)

      Est: $600 - $800

      John Rozelle American, b. 1944 lot of two photographs; Middle Passage Series (Ghana) c. 1988 lot of two photographs 14 x 10 inches signed verso

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    • John Rozelle, American b. 1944, lot of two photographs; Ghana Slave Castle
      Oct. 14, 2023

      John Rozelle, American b. 1944, lot of two photographs; Ghana Slave Castle

      Est: $600 - $800

      John Rozelle American, b. 1944 lot of two photographs; Ghana Slave Castle c. 1988 lot of two photographs 14 x 10 inches signed verso Ghana served as a hub during the transatlantic slave trade because of its coastline and geographic location in West Africa. Nearly 40 slave castles operated in Ghana alone. The slave traders brought in people from different African countries, but most of them spent their last moments on the continent in Ghana. Millions of Africans were forcibly led onto slave ships from these coastal locations.

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    • John Rozelle, American b. 1944, Falaise of Bandiagara
      Oct. 14, 2023

      John Rozelle, American b. 1944, Falaise of Bandiagara

      Est: $1,000 - $2,000

      John Rozelle American, b. 1944 Falaise of Bandiagara 2000 acrylic and mixed media on board 23-3/4 x 23-7/8 inches signed, dated, titled, verso The Cliff of Bandiagara or "Land of the Dogons" is located in Mali and is a sandy escarpment about 90 miles long. It is listed in the UNESCO World Heritage list (as of 1989). The Dogons arrived in the 14th century and populated the area.

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    • John Rozelle, American b. 1944, Descent of Nommo/Passage
      Oct. 14, 2023

      John Rozelle, American b. 1944, Descent of Nommo/Passage

      Est: $1,000 - $2,000

      John Rozelle American, b. 1944 Descent of Nommo/Passage 2000 mixed media collage on board 24 x 24" signed, dated and titled Nommo are ancestral spirits of the Dogon (Mali) people. The Nommos descended from the sky in a vessel accompanied by fire and thunder. After their arrival they created a reservoir of water and remained inhabitants of a watery environment.

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    • John Rozelle, American b. 1944, Bantustans
      Oct. 14, 2023

      John Rozelle, American b. 1944, Bantustans

      Est: $4,000 - $6,000

      John Rozelle American, b. 1944 Bantustans c. 1980 acrylic on canvas 30-1/4 x 43 inches signed and titled on stretcher, verso The Bantustans (also known as "homelands") were a cornerstone of the “grand apartheid” policy of the 1960s and 1970s, justified by the apartheid government as benevolent “separate development.” The Bantustans were created by the Promotion of Bantu Self-Government Act of 1959, which abolished indirect representation of blacks in Pretoria and divided Africans into ten ethnically discrete groups, each assigned a traditional “homeland.” Established on the territorial foundations imposed by the Land Act of 1913 (amended in 1936), the homelands constituted only 13% of the land – for approximately 75% of the population. The Bantu Homelands Citizenship Act of 1970 declared that all Africans were citizens of “homelands,” rather than of South Africa itself - a step toward the government's ultimate goal of having no African citizens of South Africa. Between 1976 and 1981, four homelands – Transkei, Venda, Bophuthatswana, and Ciskei – were declared "independent" by Pretoria, and eight million Africans lost their South African citizenship. None of the homelands were recognized by any other country. Limiting African political rights to the homelands was widely opposed, and, in 1986, South African citizenship was restored to those people who were born outside the four “independent” homelands. After 1994, the homelands were reabsorbed into South Africa.

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    • John Rozelle, b. 1944, untitled
      May. 20, 2023

      John Rozelle, b. 1944, untitled

      Est: $2,000 - $3,000

      John Rozelle b. 1944 untitled 2000 mixed media with elements of collage on paper 23 x 34 inches signed and dated

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    • John Rozelle, b. 1944, Article 4
      Jun. 04, 2022

      John Rozelle, b. 1944, Article 4

      Est: $4,000 - $6,000

      John Rozelle b. 1944 Article 4 c. 1990 mixed media on canvas with applied collage elements and cloth 45 x 33 inches signed Provenance: acquired directly from the artist, private collection

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    • John Rozelle, (American, b. 1944), Untitled, 1990, mixed media collage, 7 1/8" x 5 3/4"
      May. 18, 2022

      John Rozelle, (American, b. 1944), Untitled, 1990, mixed media collage, 7 1/8" x 5 3/4"

      Est: $400 - $600

      John Rozelle (American, b. 1944) Untitled, 1990 mixed media collage signed and dated lower edge 7 1/8" x 5 3/4" Provenance: Acquired directly from the artist by the present owner

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    • JOHN ROZELLE (1944 - ) ROHO Series #119.
      Mar. 31, 2022

      JOHN ROZELLE (1944 - ) ROHO Series #119.

      Est: $3,000 - $5,000

      JOHN ROZELLE (1944 - ) ROHO Series #119. Mixed media on paper, 1987. 685x482 mm; 27x19 inches. Signed, titled and dated in pencil, lower margin. Provenance: acquired from Bill Hodges Gallery, NY; private collection, NY. John Rozelle has describes his artistic approach - "I try to find spiritual connections in object-making. African sensibilities are used in the presentation of contemporary social/political concerns, much like objects in use in African societies where traditional practices exist today". Rozelle is a collagist, painter, sculptor, and educator from St. Louis, Missouri, currently living in Catalonia, Spain. He holds a BFA with a major in painting and a minor in sculpture from Washington University and an MFA from Fontbonne University, Saint Louis. Rozelle is currently a tenured associate professor in the Drawing and Painting Department at The School of the Art Institute of Chicago. His work is in the permanent collections of the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Margaret Harwell Museum, Spertus Museum of Jewish Studies, The Studio Museum in Harlem and the California African-American Museum.

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    • John Rozelle, b.1944, Sag Harbor Series #36
      Mar. 12, 2022

      John Rozelle, b.1944, Sag Harbor Series #36

      Est: $1,500 - $2,500

      John Rozelle b.1944 Sag Harbor Series #36 1990 acrylic and torn paper collage 20 x 28 inches signed, titled and dated Provenance: private collection, Los Angeles, CA

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    • John Rozelle, b. 1944, Incubus
      Dec. 04, 2021

      John Rozelle, b. 1944, Incubus

      Est: $5,000 - $7,000

      John Rozelle b. 1944 Incubus 1998 acrylic on canvas (stretched over a wood structure) 32 1/4 x 47 1/2 inches; irregularly-shaped signed, titled, and dated verso

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    • John Rozelle, b. 1944, Grim Reaper
      Jul. 17, 2021

      John Rozelle, b. 1944, Grim Reaper

      Est: $600 - $800

      John Rozelle b. 1944 Grim Reaper 1986 collage 12 x 18 inches (image) signed, titled and dated in pencil

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    • John Rozelle, b. 1944, Middle Passage Series
      May. 22, 2021

      John Rozelle, b. 1944, Middle Passage Series

      Est: $8,000 - $10,000

      John Rozelle b. 1944 Middle Passage Series 1990 acrylic with applied rope, cloth, stitching, paperboard sculpted to look like a manacle 48 x 48 inches signed verso Provenance: collection of the artist, to private collection, St Louis, MO.

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    • John Rozelle, b. 1944, Red X
      Feb. 06, 2021

      John Rozelle, b. 1944, Red X

      Est: $800 - $1,200

      John Rozelle b. 1944 Red X 1999 mixed media on masonite (plywood support); collage,material, string, nails, plastic elements, bell 12 x 12 x 2 inches signed, titled, dated verso Provenance: the artist

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    • John Rozelle, b. 1944, Cyanic, Acrylic and fabric collage on canvas stretched over shaped boards, 55 x 31 inches
      Nov. 14, 2020

      John Rozelle, b. 1944, Cyanic, Acrylic and fabric collage on canvas stretched over shaped boards, 55 x 31 inches

      Est: $6,000 - $8,000

      John Rozelle b. 1944 Cyanic Acrylic and fabric collage on canvas stretched over shaped boards c. 1990 Signed, titled and dated verso. Retains Locus Gallery, St. Louis label verso. A native of St. Louis, Missouri, John Rozelle is a prolific painter and collagist. Rozelle attended Washington University, St. Louis, where he received a BFA and Fontbonne College, where he received a MFA. He is currently a tenured Associate Professor in the Drawing and Painting Department at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Prior to joining the Art Institute faculty he taught drawing, design, painting, and sculpture at Fontbonne College. In 1989, Rozelle was artist-in-residence at the Studio Museum in Harlem. His work has been featured in exhibitions including I Remember...Thirty Years After the March on Washington: Images of the Civil Rights Movement 1963-1993, Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington D.C., 1993; The Chemistry of Color: African American Artists in Philadelphia, 1970-1990, Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, PA, 2005; Layers of Meaning: Collage and Abstraction in the Late 20th Century, Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, PA, 2003; The Studio Museum in Harlem: 25 Years of African-American Art, NY, 1994; African American Abstraction: St. Louis Connections, MO, 2008. In 1998, Rozelle was commissioned to install the Middle Passage Project at the Dred Scott Courthouse in St. Louis, MO. Museum collections include the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, PA; Margaret Harwell Museum, Spertus Museum of Jewish Studies, Chicago, IL; The Studio Museum in Harlem, NY; California Afro-American Museum, Los Angeles; and The Museum of African American Art, Los Angeles. “ ... As an artist, Rozelle seems to have zeroed in on this uncompromising balance, one which allows him to cite influences of all kinds without having to suppress personal and cultural history. His intricate collages, products of a fertile imagination and a skilled hand appeal to us not because they are from the mind of a black artist; they appeal to us solely on the grounds that they come from a gifted artist.” —Jeff Daniel, critic for the St Louis Post-Dispatch 55 x 31 inches

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    • John Rozelle, b. 1944, Slegs vir nie Blankes (Non-Europeans Only), acrylic, fabric, photocopies and shells on canvas, 41 x 48 inches
      Jul. 11, 2020

      John Rozelle, b. 1944, Slegs vir nie Blankes (Non-Europeans Only), acrylic, fabric, photocopies and shells on canvas, 41 x 48 inches

      Est: $5,000 - $7,000

      John Rozelle b. 1944 Slegs vir nie Blankes (Non-Europeans Only) acrylic, fabric, photocopies and shells on canvas 1987 Signed, dated and titled verso. In 1998, Rozelle was commissioned to install the Middle Passage Project at the Dred Scott Courthouse in St. Louis, MO. Museum collections include the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, PA; Margaret Harwell Museum, Spertus Museum of Jewish Studies, Chicago, IL; The Studio Museum in Harlem, NY; California Afro-American Museum, Los Angeles; and The Museum of African American Art, Los Angeles. 41 x 48 inches

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    • John Rozelle, b. 1944, Untitled, mixed media assemblage - painted wood, cord, stainless steel, found objects, and synthetic fur, 24 x 16 x 12 inches
      Jul. 11, 2020

      John Rozelle, b. 1944, Untitled, mixed media assemblage - painted wood, cord, stainless steel, found objects, and synthetic fur, 24 x 16 x 12 inches

      Est: $3,000 - $5,000

      John Rozelle b. 1944 Untitled mixed media assemblage - painted wood, cord, stainless steel, found objects, and synthetic fur 1990 Signed Provenance: The artist In 1998, Rozelle was commissioned to install the Middle Passage Project at the Dred Scott Courthouse in St. Louis, MO. Museum collections include the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, PA; Margaret Harwell Museum, Spertus Museum of Jewish Studies, Chicago, IL; The Studio Museum in Harlem, NY; California Afro-American Museum, Los Angeles; and The Museum of African American Art, Los Angeles. 24 x 16 x 12 inches

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    • John Rozelle, b. 1944, Untitled, Acrylic on canvas, 36-1/2 x 36-1/2 inches
      May. 16, 2020

      John Rozelle, b. 1944, Untitled, Acrylic on canvas, 36-1/2 x 36-1/2 inches

      Est: $5,000 - $7,000

      John Rozelle b. 1944 Untitled Acrylic on canvas 1990 Signed Verso 36-1/2 x 36-1/2 inches

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