Description: Howard Finster Vintage Outsider Folk Art Litho Print "Devil Vice" Provenance - purchased in late 1990's DETAILS: Signed lower rightLimited-edition Hand-signed "Howard Finster" in black marker lower right Devil Vice Don't Fret Framed Howard Finster Litho Print. This litho was from the original piece of art cut out that Finster created of Devil Vice The print explores the woes of drugs and other vices of the Devil.Size: 25" by 32" matted. it is sold without frame This Litho print is filled Finster's hallmark religious sayings, and the visionary images that he had "Have faith inn Gpod - Domt gamble or bet"'....."I never beat my wife -I treat her as an angel- How about you?" Provenance - Purchased By Anton Haardt from Artist in mid 1990'sSigned fine art lithographs by America's visionary folk art genius...the late, great HOWARD FINSTER . Howard Finster (American, 1916-2001)The Devil’s ViceLithograph on paper Signed to the lower center Large life-size Finster self portrait with a planet inscribed "Worlds Beyond" and other religious sayings, and the visionary images that he saw. .."I believe in other Worlds,,,, " I have a feeling when I sing . I hope you feel it when you listen ....."My mother rocked me into this world Now let me sing my way out"... The Print is reproduced From original painting By Howard Finster 1981 ----- In the late 1980's I visited Howard at Paradise Gardens and photoed him and his environment. I purchased most of my Finsters directly from the artist or a few from collectors in this genre over the years. See photo of other Howard Finster Art available Outsider Artist Howard Finster was born into a lumberjack's family of thirteen childr. Young Howard had his first vision at the age of three. While looking for his mother in the family's vegetable garden, he saw his dead sister wearing a white robe, descending from heaven. Howard once said: "I get my inspiration from God. .I've been having visions ever since I was a small kid." In the mid -1970's, Howard saw a human face in his own fingerprint. The face spoke and told him to paint sacred art. Howard interpreted this as a sign from God that he should create works of art in order to spread the Gospel of Jesus Christ. He abandoned his career as a preacher and, at the age of sixty-one and without any artistic training, began to paint toward his initial goal of 5,000 works of art. From then until his death, Howard Finster painted almost non-stop. He slept very little and painted detailed accounts of his visions and dreams. Howard claimed to have regular visions of God and Elvis. He supposedly once told a crowd at Ol’ Miss College:"I turned around and looked up and saw Elvis’s face. The only thing I could think of to say to him was, ‘Elvis, can you stay a while with me?' , and Elvis replied, ‘Howard, you know that I’m on a tight schedule' ". Finster produced some 48,000 works. before his death. Howard Finster usually wrote on the back of each piece that he created, numbering each piece, with the date of the creation and often prophetic words by the legendary outsider artist. Howard Finster passed away on October 22nd, 2001. VISIT MY EBAY SHOP FOR MORE FOLK ART FROM THE DEEP SOUTH I plan to list more Folk Art in the future. Some of the pieces to be listed on my ebay shop contains early Sudduths, a time when Sudduth used more "mud" in his paintings. There also are more early Tollivers and a large number of strong Sybil Gibson’s etheral dusty, muted pastel paintings on grocery bags…Some great abstract works by Willie White, and Roy Ferdinand urban ghetto memory paintings.A few pieces by Mary T Smith, and a number of Calvin Livingston's African hammered tin cutouts. Many of his paintings hang prominently in New Orleans House of Blues…..New Orelanian Welmon Sharlhorne who is known for his brilliant detailed line drawings done during his long stint at Angola Prison. I first purchased a Mose T titled "Tico Bird" in 1969. The strength his work is his lack of self-consciousness as to what his art is or should be. It was his sheer impulse to create, and therein lies its power.You can see my book on Mose Toliver in my Ebay store. I am in process of publishing my second book on Folk Artist Juanita Rogers, and in need of an Agent/Publicist. You can read about her on my website and In Souls Grown Deep: African American Vernacular Art, Volume One: There is an essay and photography on Juanita Rogers (1934-1985), who best exemplifies the Outsider Artist.Her clapboard and tin two-room shack was nestled in the middle of a cow pasture fenced in by barbed wire. Her porch was filled with strange sculptures. There were human, animal, and vessel forms of cracking clay embedded with mule and cow bones, teeth, fossil shells, glass, Spanish moss, and coffee grounds.
Price: 500 USD
Location: New Orleans, Louisiana
End Time: 2023-09-26T17:29:24.000Z
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Artist: Howard Finster
Signed By: Howard Finster
Date of Creation: 1990-1999
Item Length: 25"
Region of Origin: Georgia, USA
Framing: Matted
Size Type/Largest Dimension: Medium (Up to 30")
Listed By: Dealer or Reseller
Original/Licensed Reproduction: Original
Item Height: 32"
Style: Folk Art, Outsider Art
Features: Signed, Limited Edition, framed
Culture: Southern outsider art
Item Width: less than 2 inch
Handmade: No
Size Type/ Largest Dimension: MEDIUM
Image Orientation: Portrait
Signed: Yes
Color: multi color
OUTSIDER ART: FOLK ART
Period: Contemporary (1970 - 2020)
Material: Paper
Subject: Figures
Type: Print
Signed?: Signed
Theme: Art
Original/Reproduction: Original
Production Technique: Limited edition Print
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Original/ Reproduction: limited edition print