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James Lesesne Wells — Looking Upward
James Lesesne Wells

Looking Upward

"Looking Upward" by James Lesesne Wells is a signed and dated work from 1928, numbered as part of a limited edition of 25 prints. The work exemplifies Wells' mastery of printmaking, a medium through which the Harlem Renaissance artist explored themes of aspiration and spiritual elevation. This numbered impression, inscribed in pencil by the artist, represents an important example of African American modernist printmaking from the early twentieth century.

Medium
Signed, titled, dated '28' and numbered 18/25 in pencil, unframed.

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February 12, 2025

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James Lesesne Wells, Looking Upward

"Looking Upward" by James Lesesne Wells is a signed and dated work from 1928, numbered as part of a limited edition of 25 prints. The work exemplifies Wells' mastery of printmaking, a medium through which the Harlem Renaissance artist explored themes of aspiration and spiritual elevation. This numbered impression, inscribed in pencil by the artist, represents an important example of African American modernist printmaking from the early twentieth century.

Medium
Signed, titled, dated '28' and numbered 18/25 in pencil, unframed.
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Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

Related themes

20th Century, Harlem Renaissance, spiritual and aspirational, Printmaking, American Artist, Woodcut, upward gaze, Hopeful, Figurative, African American Experience