Charles Banks Wilson (American, 1918-2013) Country Girl, 1992. "Country Girl / Ed. 200" handwritten on lower left. Inscribed, "To Greg / in friendship / Charles Banks Wilson" at lower center. Signed and dated "Charles Banks Wilson 92" at lower right. A charming lithograph of a nude female taking a bath at a fresh water spring - her hat, shoes, and clothing strewn over a log to the left, while two bovines watch her from the distant right of the composition. All is depicted in Wilson's Social Realist inspired style. Size of image: 13.5" L x 7" W (34.3 cm x 17.8 cm) Size of sheet: 16.625" L x 10" W (42.2 cm x 25.4 cm)
A painter, muralist, and printmaker, Wilson had an illustrious career. He attended the Art Institute of Chicago and painted life-size portraits of linguist Sequoyah (Cherokee, d. 1843), humorist/actor Will Rogers (Cherokee, 1879-1935), and Olympic gold medalist Jim Thorpe (Sac and Fox Nation and Irish heritage, 1887-1953). In 1976, Wilson completed a mural series for the Capitol building of Oklahoma. In addition, from 1979 to 1982, he created a series of portraits that represented every American Indian nation or tribe of the state of Oklahoma.
Provenance: private Fayetteville, Arkansas, USA collection
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Condition
"Country Girl / Ed. 200" handwritten on lower left. Inscribed, "To Greg / in friendship / Charles Banks Wilson" at lower center. Signed and dated "Charles Banks Wilson 92" at lower right. Print is in very good condition save very minor marks and creases in the margins. Set against foam core but slips out of its mounting corners and can easily be removed.