Description:

Ann Harding
American/Louisiana, 20th c.
"Cave Series: The Herders"
oil on canvas
signed lower right, signed and titled on stretcher, framed.

Note: Ann Harding's canvases are populated with animals who tell stories of improbability and collaboration. When a human enters the frame, they are cast as equal players with the animals. Working between abstraction and figuration in broad, sinewy brush strokes, Harding's canvases appear as reconstructions of memory, dreams, or projections. In "Cave Series: The Herders", a shadowy human appears to lead a baboon, bull, and elk (or moose) toward a strange light. Like the human, the baboon holds a club at the ready. As the title suggests, the profile views of the bull and moose conjure Lascaux cave painting but with a Fauvist color story. The human leads the procession out into the light – or perhaps deeper into the cave, close to a fire. Could this passage toward the light prompt one to consider the journey of education chronicled in Plato's allegory of the cave?

"Pig & Cat" shows a fleshy pig looking over a little black kitten inside a basket which is animated in quick crisscrosses to denote the weave. Harding's linework is as solid as scaffolding. Like her other paintings, the images and metaphors reveal themselves in layers, peeling away in soft tectonic passages. Again, Harding's choice of profile view is narrative, presenting the pig as a sentinel, looking over its tiny charge in a vast landscape.

Ann Harding is represented in Louisiana by Ann Connelly Fine Art (works on paper) and Cynthia Nicholas Fine Art. She holds a BA from University of Minnesota and an MFA University of Cincinnati, where she taught for three years. Now Professor Emerita of Fine Art from Louisiana State University, her work has appeared in Louisiana Women in Contemporary Art at the Alexandria Museum of Art, Meadows Museum of Art in Shreveport, LA, Tilden Foley Gallery in New Orleans, and the Southern Illinois University Museum. She has consistently won awards in her juried shows. In 1993, Harding moved with her husband to New York City, where she showed her work at the Reece Gallery, eventually settling in Easton, Pennsylvania.

  • Dimensions: 46 x 56 in. (116.8 x 142.2 cm.), Frame: 47 x 57 1/8 x 2 1/4 in. (119.4 x 145.1 x 5.7 cm.)
  • Medium: oil on canvas
  • Condition: No signs of past restoration; scattered areas of craquelure; light scattered accretions; very light surface dirt; slat frame has marks, nicks and abrasions with light separation in corners.

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