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Harold Maxwell Outsider Artist of Pinups and Burlesque c. 1955
Harold Maxwell first appeared, I believe, at Brimfield, the legendary slog in the mud for Antiques. I don’t know how many of these bizarre portraits were created, but I have four and found 5 or 6 already appearing on auction sites, and a few which have sold. One listing says Ohio. One friend says Michigan. I find nothing with facts on the web before 2024. Harold Maxwell works are large, most of mine are 22 x 24. The black and white pieces are apparently India ink and I would say the color ones are poster paint. Bright and vibrant although the cheap cardboard paper stock is yellowing. So far they are all signed and most dated 1955. That was the year pinup and men’s magazines exploded…the top racks at magazine shops were full of them, so maybe these were based on actual performers. I’d call these show girls from burlesque as much as pinups. Frankly, not the most alluring. In fact downright weird. It was a hobby. Is he an outsider artist? Well he is eccentric with a consistent vision and also appears a bit compulsive but he likely had training. Your call.
Group of Howard Maxwell paintings of women, circa 1955. Four collection Jim Linderman, The others are currently offered for sale on auction sites.
I try to do an annual Outsider Art Fair post and many are found on Dull Tool Dim Bulb at: https://dulltooldimbulb.blogspot.com/search?q=outsider+art+show
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