ELIJAH PIERCE (1892-1984)
ELIJAH PIERCE (1892-1984)
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ELIJAH PIERCE (1892-1984) AND ESTELLE GREENE (B. CIRCA 1906)

UNTITLED (AN ANGEL)

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ELIJAH PIERCE (1892-1984) AND ESTELLE GREENE (B. CIRCA 1906)
UNTITLED (AN ANGEL)
signed twice ELiGH Pierce (lower right and center left), dated and signed again 6-8-1979 / MRS Elijah Pierce (on reverse)
paint on carved wood
27 ¼ x 15 ¼ in., including original frame
Executed in 1979.
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Please note the artist and date should read ELIJAH PIERCE (1892-1984) AND ESTELLE GREENE (B. CIRCA 1906)

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Cara Zimmerman
Cara Zimmerman Head of Americana and Outsider Art

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From a young age, carving and barbering were deeply important to Elijah Pierce (1892-1984). After moving to Columbus, Ohio in 1923, he opened his own barbershop, which quickly became a gathering place for the community where he worked on and displayed the colorful painted carvings he created in his spare time. Depicting biblical scenes, political and popular culture figures, and whimsical animals in detailed painted reliefs and freestanding sculptures, Pierce’s art reflected his culture and values. The artist took pride in his work and ownership of his success, noting, “Your life is a book and every day is a page, you’re writing your fate as you go along.” For Pierce, wood was his page and a pocket knife his quill, tools through which he left an enduring legacy.

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