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Francis Luis Mora
Self Portrait, of the Gentleman himself

c. 1920s

$2,600
£1,985.63
€2,274.44
CA$3,709.06
A$4,042.54
CHF 2,105.17
MX$48,776.25
NOK 26,462.88
SEK 24,842.49
DKK 16,987.16

About the Item

A simply marvelous drawing - a self-portrait of the artist himself. It also reads as a very elegant and expressive line drawing of any gentleman - a hallmark depiction of a bon-vivant fellow. Mora was one of America's great artists and he loved drawing and sketching perhaps more than anything. This work is an example in American art of a refined and well executed line-drawing by a true master. The drawing is not signed but it is a self-portrait and it is from one of his artist sketchbooks that was in the estate of the artist. It is under glass and has a fine archival mat. The drawing sight size is 9.5 x 7 inches within our listed framed dimensions. Over two hundred of Mora’s sketchbooks are conserved at the Archives of American Art with many more extant, a testimony to the artist’s commitment to drawing. This endearing self-portrait, from the Estate of the artist, is a quintessential example of the deft facility Mora employed in all of his works. Seen in profile, and with a sidelong glance, Mora captures his own likeness in quick, sure strokes. It is framed in a great hand carved gold leaf frame with lovely patina. The drawing has some waviness and slight irregularity which is less obvious in person than what our photo shows. It presents well in person. A great piece for a library, den, office or anywhere - adds character to any spot! A great book on this artist is available online - amazing career and breadth of work. He depicted New York life, is considered the artist that brought the "hispanic" culture forward in art and he depicted European scenes, scenes of american life in every aspect.
  • Creator:
    Francis Luis Mora (1874 - 1940, American)
  • Creation Year:
    c. 1920s
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 20 in (50.8 cm)Width: 18 in (45.72 cm)Depth: 1 in (2.54 cm)
  • Medium:
  • Movement & Style:
  • Period:
  • Condition:
    Some waviness to paper but NOT as much as image conveys. Photo makes it look more prevalent. Frame has some wear and patina but it works well in this case - ready to hang!
  • Gallery Location:
    New York, NY
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU141329422222

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