Description:

Joseph Delaney
(African-American; 1904 - 1991)
Reclining Nude
Watercolor drawing
c. 1930. Signed.

Born in Knoxville, Tennessee, in 1904, the son of a Methodist minister and the younger brother of Beauford Delaney. Joseph Delaney moved to New York City in 1930, making his home in Manhattan, where he lived for the next 56 years. He enrolled at the Art Student's League where he studied under Thomas Hart Benton and George Bridgeman. This experience left an indelible impression on Delaney. He committed himself to American Scene painting, though maintained a love for figurative art throughout his career. During the Great Depression, he painted many portraits on commission, was employed by the WPA, and exhibited yearly at the Washington Square Park Outdoor Show. In 1942, he received a Julius Rosenwald grant of $1200 to travel the Eastern seaboard, from Percy Rock, Maine to Charleston, South Carolina.

In 1985, Delaney returned to Knoxville, where he was named artist-in-residence at the University of Tennessee, until his death in 1991. His work can be found in the major collections of the Alain Locke Society, Princeton University, Princeton, N.J; Clark Atlanta University, Atlanta, GA; the British American Galleries, New York; Ewing Gallery, University of Tennessee, Knoxville; Harry S. Truman Library and Museum, Independence, MO; The Huntington Hartford Collection, New York; Knoxville Museum of Art, Knoxville, TN; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; National Academy of Design, New York; Riverside Museum, New York; Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C.; University of Arizona Museum of Art, Tucson; and the Harlem State Office Building Art Collection, New York.

10 1/2" x 8"

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