African American Fine Art Auction At Swann Galleries Features Works By Norman Lewis, Charles White And More (PHOTOS)

LOOK: Stunning Finds At African-American Fine Art Auction
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A collection of works by some of the most important black artists in the last two centuries is set for the bidding block at Swann Galleries this month. The African American Fine Art auction features all-star artists like Elizabeth Catlett, Norman Lewis and the "Trumpet Player" creator Charles White.

One of the highlights of the auction is Catlett's "I am the Black Woman" series, a collection of 14 linoleum cuts depicting icons like Harriet Tubman and Sojourner Truth. Featuring the tightly silhouetted faces of heroines throughout history, the complete set of prints is expected to fetch up to $100,000.

The items in the auction's painting category are also worth a glance. There is Hughie Lee-Smith's "#4," a prime example of the artist's Detroit-inspired '50s works, as well as a rare oil-on-wood work by "The Banjo Lesson" artist Henry Ossawa Tanner.

The list of notable names rounds out with greats like Kara Walker, Romare Bearden and Richmond Barthe. Scroll down for a preview of the Swann Galleries' sale and let us know which artwork catches your eye in the comments section.

Swann Galleries African-American Fine Art Sale
Barkley L. Hendricks 'The Hawk Blah, Blah, Blah'(01 of16)
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BARKLEY L. HENDRICKS (b. 1945 ) The Hawk, Blah, Blah, Blah$75000-100000 (credit:Swann Auction Galleries)
Sam Gilliam 'Butterfly, Feeling'(02 of16)
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SAM GILLIAM (b. 1933) Butterfly, Feeling$25000-35000 (credit:Swann Auction Galleries)
Hale Woodruff 'Californian Hills'(03 of16)
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HALE WOODRUFF (1900 - 1980)Californian Hills$20000-30000 (credit:Swann Auction Galleries)
Norman Lewis 'Meeting Place'(04 of16)
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NORMAN LEWIS (1909 - 1979) Meeting Place$ 150000-200000 (credit:Swann Auction Galleries)
William T. Williams 'Up Balls'(05 of16)
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WILLIAM T. WILLIAMS (b. 1942 ) Up Balls$75000-100000 (credit:Swann Auction Galleries)
Charles White 'Trumpet Player'(06 of16)
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CHARLES WHITE (1918 - 1979) Trumpet Player$ 100000-150000 (credit:Swann Auction Galleries)
Hughie Lee-Smith 'Poet #4'(07 of16)
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HUGHIE LEE-SMITH (1915 - 1999) Poet #4$100000-150000 (credit:Swann Auction Galleries)
Elizabeth Catlett 'Sister'(08 of16)
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ELIZABETH CATLETT (1915 - 2012)Sister$75000-100000 (credit:Swann Auction Galleries)
Charles White 'Untitled (Unfinished Painting No 6.)'(09 of16)
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CHARLES WHITE (1918 - 1979)Untitled (Unfinished Painting No. 6)$50000-75000 (credit:Swann Auction Galleries)
Henry Ossawa Tanner 'The House (Wall) in Blue'(10 of16)
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HENRY OSSAWA TANNER (1859 - 1937) The House (Wall) in Blue$50000-75000 (credit:Swann Auction Galleries)
Hale Woodruff 'Red Landscape (The Lonely One)'(11 of16)
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HALE WOODRUFF (1900 - 1980)Red Landscape (The Lonely One)$25000-35000 (credit:Swann Auction Galleries)
Norman Lewis 'Untitled (Vertical Abstraction)'(12 of16)
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NORMAN LEWIS (1909 - 1979)Untitled (Vertical Abstraction)$25000-35000 (credit:Swann Auction Galleries)
Charles Alston 'Shade Chadman'(13 of16)
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CHARLES ALSTON (1907 - 1977)Shade Chadman$25000-35000 (credit:Swann Auction Galleries)
Ernie Barnes 'Setting the Game Rules'(14 of16)
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ERNIE BARNES (1938 - 2009)Setting the Game Rules$25000-35000 (credit:Swann Auction Galleries)
Hughie Lee-Smith 'Buoy and Girl'(15 of16)
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HUGHIE LEE-SMITH (1915 - 1999)Buoy and Girl$25000-35000 (credit:Swann Auction Galleries)
Elizabeth Catlett 'I am the Black Woman'(16 of16)
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ELIZABETH CATLETT (1915 - 2012) I am the Black Woman$75000-100000 (credit:Swann Auction Galleries)

The African American Fine Art auction will take place on February 14th, 2013.

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