WILLIAM HAWKINS (1895-1990)
WILLIAM HAWKINS (1895-1990)
WILLIAM HAWKINS (1895-1990)
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WILLIAM HAWKINS (1895-1990)

Alamo, 1986

Details
WILLIAM HAWKINS (1895-1990)
Alamo, 1986
signed and dated lower edge
enamel on Masonite
48 x 46 1⁄2 in.
Provenance
Ricco Maresca Gallery, New York
Literature
Frank Maresca and Roger Ricco, William Hawkins Paintings (New York, 1997), ill. p. 54.

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Lot Essay

William Hawkins painted graphic, large-scale images depicting animals, architecture, religious scenes and well-known events. Here, Hawkins’ bold, dramatic depiction of the historic Alamo, in San Antonio, relies of a combination of collage to create depth within the building, strong, bold areas of red to render the heft of the stone construction, and his signature swirls to create a dramatic background receding behind the architecture. The artist’s restrained use of color adds to the drama and impact of the work, pulling the viewer’s eye into the composition through the contrasts of red paint and the collaged central element.

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