Ed Mell
(American, b. 1942)
Vaulting Clouds, 1993
Sale 1137 - Western & Contemporary Native American Art
May 4, 2023
10:00AM MT
Live / Denver
Estimate
$50,000 -
$70,000
Sold for $69,300
Sold prices are inclusive of Buyer’s Premium
Lot Description
Ed Mell
(American, b. 1942)
Vaulting Clouds, 1993
oil on canvas
signed Ed Mell (lower left); signed, titled, dated and dedicated (verso)
36 x 54 inches
Property from the Smith Collection, Scottsdale, Arizona
Ed Mell’s style is sometimes compared to Maynard Dixon’s, and in his angularity and economy of form Mell sometimes seems to be modernizing the modernist Dixon, seeking to scout out Dixon’s essence, as it were. And then there are paintings like Vaulting Clouds, in which there is no trace of Dixon, no trace of W. R. Leigh, no vestige of influence, nothing of the art history of American Western Art. These “vaulting clouds” are vaulted, a vault lit from within, a fire lit cave mouth. The clouds dwarf what is surely a giant mesa, filling the sky—another vault—with their leaning, grasping fingers that will soon make an early night of fading day, and, perhaps, bring a hard, fast storm to the desert. If there is any trace of tradition in the painting, the viewer finds it in hints from, perhaps, the Hudson River painters, and, further back, in the swirling skies of an artist like J.M.W. Turner, though Mell’s edges are stronger and his shapes more clearly defined.
-James D. Balestrieri
Condition Report
Framed in original Ed Mell frame. Dimensions: 41 x 59 inches
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