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CLEMENTINE HUNTER (American, 1886-1988)
Saturday Night at the Honky Tonk
Oil on board
23 x 23-1/2 inches (58.4 x 59.7 cm)
Monogrammed lower right

In 1900, Clementine Hunter moved with her family to the Melrose Plantation on the Cane River, outside Natchitoches, Louisiana. Melrose soon became a haven for many artists and writers including Alberta Kinsey, Francois Mignon, and Lyle Saxon. At the age of 54, Clementine Hunter was encouraged by visiting artists to try painting artworks herself. She used leftover paints and began "marking pictures" on any surface she could find - old bottles, cardboard scraps, and even brown paper bags. Her works told the story of plantation life from daily activities to special occasions. One of Louisiana's most celebrated folk artists, Clementine Hunter's paintings can be seen in the Smithsonian Institute in Washington, D.C., the Museum of American Folk Art in New York, the Dallas Museum of Fine Arts, the Oprah Winfrey Collection in Chicago, and the New Orleans Museum of Art.

Dancing, playing cards, and socializing at the local honky tonk were all parts of regular Saturday nights on the plantation. Here, the drunken revelers have moved outside the honky tonk; drinking has continued under the trees; and, in some cases, bloody fighting has ensued.


More information about CLEMENTINE HUNTER. See also: Hunter, Clementine, Clementine Hunter Artist.

Condition Report*: Very good condition.
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Auction Dates
July, 2009
16th Thursday
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Sold on Jul 16, 2009 for: $2,151.00
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