Authentic Jason Seley Chair -- Sculpted from Vintage
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This lot consists of a one-of-a-kind chair created by Jason Seley (1919 to 1983). The chair is made from a vintage car seat set upon a pedestal sculpted from salvaged chrome-plated car bumpers. This chair was one of Jason Seley's personal chairs!
The chair weighs approximately 75lbs and can be shipped worldwide. Please see other listings for more original Seley art.
Jason Seley was a sculptor and dean of the Cornell University College of Architecture, Art and Planning, Mr. Seley, a professor of sculpture at Cornell since 1968, was chairman of the department of art from 1968 to 1973. He became dean of the college in 1980. He taught sculpture from 1965 to 1967 at New York University, and from 1953 to 1965 at Hofstra University.
His gently humorous work was marked by angular and hollowly curvilinear pieces marked with holes welded together from junk. He worked with slightly used chromium-plated steel and automobile bumpers artfully contrived so that viewers were sometimes unaware that they were looking at a bumper.
In January 1983, he gave Cornell the sculpture ''Herakles in Ithaka I,'' an interpretation in automobile bumpers of the Farnese Hercules. The statue stands about 11 feet tall and took 14 months to make. It has since been valued at well over $200,000.
One of his best-know pieces is ''Colleoni II,'' a bumper version of Verrocchio's monumental equestrian statue. It was bought by the Nelson A. Rockefeller Foundation and is part of the permanent exhibit at the Empire State Plaza in Albany.
Among the museums in which Mr. Seley's work is shown is the Museum of Modern Art, the Whitney Museum of American Art, the New Jersey Cultural Center in Trenton and the National Gallery of Canada in Ottowa.
Mr. Seley was born in Newark, N.J., and graduated from Cornell in 1940. He came to Manhattan to study with Ossip Zadkine at the Art Student League from 1943 to 1945. In 1949 he was awarded a Fulbright Scholarship for a year's study in Paris.
Provenance: This chair came from the Seley Estate (Jason and Clara Seley) to the current owner and consignor.
Dimensions: 38'H x 24'W
Circa: 1969
Please use photos as part of the description. The absence of condition report does not guarantee excellent condition. Please contact us for an in-hand evaluation or for additional photos.
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The chair weighs approximately 75lbs and can be shipped worldwide. Please see other listings for more original Seley art.
Jason Seley was a sculptor and dean of the Cornell University College of Architecture, Art and Planning, Mr. Seley, a professor of sculpture at Cornell since 1968, was chairman of the department of art from 1968 to 1973. He became dean of the college in 1980. He taught sculpture from 1965 to 1967 at New York University, and from 1953 to 1965 at Hofstra University.
His gently humorous work was marked by angular and hollowly curvilinear pieces marked with holes welded together from junk. He worked with slightly used chromium-plated steel and automobile bumpers artfully contrived so that viewers were sometimes unaware that they were looking at a bumper.
In January 1983, he gave Cornell the sculpture ''Herakles in Ithaka I,'' an interpretation in automobile bumpers of the Farnese Hercules. The statue stands about 11 feet tall and took 14 months to make. It has since been valued at well over $200,000.
One of his best-know pieces is ''Colleoni II,'' a bumper version of Verrocchio's monumental equestrian statue. It was bought by the Nelson A. Rockefeller Foundation and is part of the permanent exhibit at the Empire State Plaza in Albany.
Among the museums in which Mr. Seley's work is shown is the Museum of Modern Art, the Whitney Museum of American Art, the New Jersey Cultural Center in Trenton and the National Gallery of Canada in Ottowa.
Mr. Seley was born in Newark, N.J., and graduated from Cornell in 1940. He came to Manhattan to study with Ossip Zadkine at the Art Student League from 1943 to 1945. In 1949 he was awarded a Fulbright Scholarship for a year's study in Paris.
Provenance: This chair came from the Seley Estate (Jason and Clara Seley) to the current owner and consignor.
Dimensions: 38'H x 24'W
Circa: 1969
Please use photos as part of the description. The absence of condition report does not guarantee excellent condition. Please contact us for an in-hand evaluation or for additional photos.
SHIPPING & HANDLING: Worldwide Shipping Available. Please contact us for a quote.
Finger Lakes Estate and Auction Company, Upstate New York's Finest Auction Gallery.
Condition
Very solid chair in great vintage condition.
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Authentic Jason Seley Chair -- Sculpted from Vintage
Estimate $1,000 - $1,500
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