Description: Very early mixed media drawing by the late Western artist James Lee Colt (James Lee Clutter)! This work is superb in its detail and evident mastery of various mediums. Title: The Violin Maker Signed lower right, James Clutter (he changed his name to James Colt in 1977). Medium: pencil, conte crayon, chalk, charcoal, etc. on paper, backed to board 23 x 18 inches, image size Artist's write up of materials uses, etc, along with another signature and date of 1964 Excellent condition. About the artist, from Askart: James Colt was forever the teacher of the philosophy behind great art. This quote from him sums up the core values of his life works: "Every great painting has it's own 'Tour De Force'. It conjures up human perceptions of fear, nostalgia, peace, or horror. You want to be sure you can back up your profundity of thought graphically. You want to set up an anxiety and tension in the viewer." James L. Colt was born James Lee Clutter on December 18, 1922 in Kansas City, Missouri. He changed his name to James Colt in 1977. His parents were Edna Frances and Chester A. Clutter. His father died in 1926, and his mother, Edna, remarried in 1927 to Harrrison G. Haskin. Colt moved to Southern California with his mother, step father, and older sister Marian between 1927-1930. He loved to sketch and paint as a young boy. His early years were spent in San Jacinto, California and in Arizona near the San Carlos Apache Indian Reservation. He attributes his concentration on the 1870 era in his western paintings to his family history. His great grandfather was in the cavalry in the Civil War. His grand parents entered Oklahoma Territory to participate in the opening of the Cherokee Strip. An uncle was a Rough Rider with Teddy Roosevelt at San Juan, and another uncle was a farrier in Springfield, Missouri. The educational background and qualifications of James Colt include formal training in classical art. He has earned both an A.A. degree and a B.A. Degree. In addition, he studied at both Otis and Chouinard Art Institutes. His ability to execute transparent watercolor and gouache were self-developed. His work has been exhibited in the National Art Club of New York as a charter member of Pastel Society of America and in the American Watercolor Society shows at the National Academy galleries in New York. Colt's Impressionist style was influenced by two Spanish artists, Velasquez and Goya. His greatest influence was also his teacher in the 1950's and 1960's, Sergei Bongart, who was the student of Nicoli Fechin.
Price: 99 USD
Location: Tarzana, California
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Year of Production: 1964
Type: Drawing
Artist: James Clutter aka James Lee Colt
Original/Licensed Reproduction: Original
Signed: Yes
Theme: Portrait
Material: Pencil, Charcoal, Colored Pencil, Pastel
Features: One of a Kind (OOAK)
Subject: Figures
Time Period Produced: 1960-1969