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Lot 7: John Wilde, (American, 1919-2006), Work Reconsidered: Love After Murder, Series III, 1989, oil on wood, 13 1/8" x 20 1/4"

Est: $8,000 USD - $12,000 USDSold:
Toomey & Co. AuctioneersOak Park, IL, USDecember 08, 2019

Item Overview

Description

John Wilde
(American, 1919-2006)
Work Reconsidered: Love After Murder, Series III, 1989
oil on wood
signed in ink verso
13 1/8" x 20 1/4"

Provenance:
Perimeter Gallery, Inc., Chicago, Illinois (label verso)
Schmidt-Bingham Gallery, New York, New York (label verso)

Exhibitions:
Wildeworld: The Art of John Wilde, Elvehjem Museum of Art, University of Wisconsin–Madison, 13 November 1999 through 09 January 2000

Literature:
Panczenko, Russell, and Theodore F. Wolff, Wildeworld: the Art of John Wilde, Hudson Hills Press, 1999

Wilde, John and Lisa Wainwright, Things of Nature and the Nature of Things: John Wilde in the McClain Collection, Chazen Museum of Art, University of Wisconsin–Madison, 2006, pl. 15

Catalog Note:
John Wilde's Work Reconsidered: Love after Murder (1989) is a macabre journey through the artist's mind, bringing violence and sex together in a Wisconsin landscape of lustful destruction. Wearing a harlequin leotard, a man engages in foreplay with a woman who is pleasuring herself. Did he (or they?) dismember the body that lies in pieces among numerous potential implements of murder and mayhem? And what do the non-sequitur objects, which confuse and obfuscate, mean in the larger scheme of this surrealism? Sometimes in Wilde's work a murder scene is not literally a murder scene, but here it is nonetheless disturbing and thought-provoking.

Artist or Maker

Condition Report

Condition Report:
Frame: 20 7/8" x 27 3/4"
Not examined out of frame. Slight rubbing along edge of frame with negligible paint loss lower right. Overall good condition.

Biography:
American surrealist John Wilde was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin in 1919. He studied art at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, where he met Marshall Glasier whose studio was the center of the Madison art scene. Reacting against the American regionalism of artists like John Steuart Curry, who was then artist-in-residence on campus, Wilde, Glasier, and other young artists developed an unorthodox creative vision. This group also included Karl Priebe, working in Milwaukee, as well as Gertrude Abercrombie in Chicago. Wilde''s biggest academic influence was professor James Watrous, who instilled a deep appreciation for classical techniques and handmade mediums. After Wilde graduated in 1942, he was drafted into the Army to serve in World War II as an artist for the venereal disease program and he also created terrain maps. Disenchanted with this experience, Wilde started a sketchbook that would provide future ideas. In 1946, Wilde returned to the University of Wisconsin–Madison to earn his Master''s degree in art history. Wilde''s thesis was on the surrealist Max Ernst, but he also included a critique of abstract expressionism. Far from conventional, Wilde was a committed representational artist. Since his youth, he had enjoyed drawing the human form, animals, flowers, plants, fruits, and vegetables. Wilde combined the Renaissance ardor for depicting the body with the playful incongruity of surrealist symbols. Wilde''s paintings often feature nudes, mostly female, in fantastic landscapes with emblems of death. He also frequently painted proxies of himself into scenes. Along with painting, Wilde excelled at silverpoint, which he learned from Watrous. In the 1980s and 1990s, Wilde painted a series of Reconsidered works mining his earlier sketchbooks. In addition to being a prolific artist, Wilde taught at the University of Wisconsin–Madison from 1948 to 1982. From 1948 to 1978, the magic realist Aaron Bohrod was artist-in-residence, but he did not teach and Wilde quietly resented Bohrod''s simpler style and commercial appeal. Wilde passed away in 2006 at age 86 in Evansville, Wisconsin. Since Wilde''s death, the demand for his work has steadily increased. Wilde is now included in the collections of prominent institutions such as the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York City, the Smithsonian American Art Museum in Washington DC, the Art Institute of Chicago, the Milwaukee Art Museum, and many others.

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Auction Details

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December 08, 2019, 10:00 AM CST

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- If paying by credit card, an additional 2% convenience fee is payable on the total of the hammer price, buyer's premium, tax (if applicable), and shipping cost (if any).
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CONDITION REPORTS / NOTICES / PREVIEW:
It is solely the buyer's responsibility to be knowledgeable about the condition of a piece/pieces before bidding. Auction items are available for viewing/previewing during the week prior to the auction on the dates/times listed in the front of the catalog or by appointment. We encourage you or a knowledgeable representative to visit and inspect all lots at this time. If this cannot be done, we encourage you to contact us with your condition report requests prior to the sale. Our staff will give you our opinion of condition, answer any questions, and send photos if necessary. Any such opinion is not a professional conservator's evaluation and is not to be relied on as a representation or statement of fact, but is given to the best of our knowledge. It is the buyer's responsibility to be aware of all conditions, addendums, and corrections prior to the sale. Notices amending the catalog description of a lot after the catalog has gone to press are available at the auction house or are announced by the auctioneer. Please take note of them.