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May 11, 2023
**Originally Listed At $2000**
Alison Dearborn (American, Contemporary). "Reigning Call" acrylic paint on canvas, 2009. Signed on lower right as well as verso. A mesmerizing painting by Alison Dearborn whose works pay tribute to magnificent creatures of the animal kingdom in a manner inspired by prehistoric cave paintings. In "Reigning Call" Dearborn presents a lone bugling elk in profile, with a raised head and an open mouth, capturing the animal almost in silhouette before radiant light. All is delineated in warm shades of siena, chocolate, amber, gold, red, and orange with warm glowing light that suggests firelight, a bridge across time, or perhaps a transition between seasons. Dearborn's technique involves painstakingly applying thin layers of translucent paint, and the resulting textures give the impression that the composition was painted on stone like a cave painting. A striking painting by Alison Dearborn capturing the magic of Paleolithic paintings that decorated the walls and ceilings of caves such as Lascaux and Altamira. Size: 48.25" L x 50" W (122.6 cm x 127 cm)
The meaning and purpose of cave art has posed a mystery for decades and is still up for debate. Since most surviving images depict animals, some scholars have linked these parietal paintings to the practice of hunting - serving as an attempt to control the animals early humans hunted via visual representations. However, others have challenged this interpretation, arguing that since the locations of these cave paintings were oftentimes difficult to access, far from the locations where early humans were thought to live, and only accessible by crawling through long circuitous passageways, it is possible that cave paintings were part of a religious ritual. This remote placement in concert with the immense scale and grandeur of cave paintings have led scholars to suggest that these sanctuaries were holy places reserved for spiritual practices.
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Provenance: Private Boulder, Colorado, USA collection
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#177479
Overall superb. Signed on lower right and again with title on verso. Stunning painting that extends to the sides of the canvas. Fit with suspension wire and ready to display.
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