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Paul Goadby Stone (American Savannah,1928-1976)
The Yellow Trunks
Signed upper left corner Stone, and dated 56.
Pencil and coloured chalks on blue Strathmore Artists paper.
This drawing is to be sold mounted (no frame).
Paul Stone was an original and eccentric resident of Savannah. Born in Lumberton, North Carolina in 1928, he attended the Phillips Academy at Andover and later graduated from Harvard Magana cum laude. He arrived in Savannah in 1957 and married Adeline Oxnard. His portraits depict Savannah’s society and his paintings were exhibited at the Boston Museum of Fines Arts. Paul Stone died at the age of 48. Broken hearted over an unrequited love affair with a young man, he poured gasoline over himself on a shady street, off a square in Savannah and struck a match.
Stone’s drawings of the male and male nude are very rare and were done for him-self, during his life time they were not exhibited. They are considered very rare.
PriceSOLD DimensionsImage 10 in x 14 3/4 in. (25.2 cm x 37.5 cm.) Mount 15 x 19 3/4 in. (38 cm x 50 cm) Date 1956 1950s Antiques Material Paper Origin American Artist Paul Goadby Stone Condition The drawing has been lightly cleaned by an accredited paper conservator and displayed in its original cloth mount backed with clear acid resistant film to protect the paper. Some unobtrusive surface marks. Item code as176a219 Status Sold
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Radnorshire Fine Arts Ltd
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Powys
Mid Wales
Tel : 01982 570768
Non UK callers : +44 1982 570768
Signed upper left corner Stone, and dated 56.
Pencil and coloured chalks on blue Strathmore Artists paper.
This drawing is to be sold mounted (no frame).
Paul Stone was an original and eccentric resident of Savannah. Born in Lumberton, North Carolina in 1928, he attended the Phillips Academy at Andover and later graduated from Harvard Magana cum laude. He arrived in Savannah in 1957 and married Adeline Oxnard. His portraits depict Savannah’s society and his paintings were exhibited at the Boston Museum of Fines Arts. Paul Stone died at the age of 48. Broken hearted over an unrequited love affair with a young man, he poured gasoline over himself on a shady street, off a square in Savannah and struck a match.
Stone’s drawings of the male and male nude are very rare and were done for him-self, during his life time they were not exhibited. They are considered very rare.
PriceSOLD DimensionsImage 10 in x 14 3/4 in. (25.2 cm x 37.5 cm.) Mount 15 x 19 3/4 in. (38 cm x 50 cm) Date 1956 1950s Antiques Material Paper Origin American Artist Paul Goadby Stone Condition The drawing has been lightly cleaned by an accredited paper conservator and displayed in its original cloth mount backed with clear acid resistant film to protect the paper. Some unobtrusive surface marks. Item code as176a219 Status Sold
View all stock from
Radnorshire Fine Arts Ltd
Private dealer
By appointment only
Powys
Mid Wales
Tel : 01982 570768
Non UK callers : +44 1982 570768
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