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Here is a detail of Mary Johnson's painting of Claude Dorsey. |
| By Bobby Tanzilo Managing Editor E-mail author | Author bio More articles by Bobby Tanzilo |
| Published Sept. 16, 2009 at 10:44 a.m. |
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Yesterday, I received an e-mail from a reader named Madeleine Johnson, whose mother -- Milwaukee painter Mary Johnson -- is looking to sell a painting.
The painting, is a beautiful "in-action" portrait of a 95-year-old Brew City jazz legend: pianist Claude Dorsey.
"She is currently in some dire straits and needs to part with this work," wrote Madeleine, "but would love it to go to someone who appreciates the subject matter."
Mary Johnson painted the work around 1974, her daughter says, and it shows Dorsey at the piano with an unknown saxophonist in the foreground. It is definitely a piece of local jazz history.
"My grandmother's brother Phil was a dixieland clarinet player (and) when he visited Milwaukee he sometimes sat in with Claude Dorsey," explains Madeleine.
"My father (Steve Johnson, owner of The Uptowner tavern in Riverwest) would go to see them play through his early 20s. After my parents met in 1973 in the art department at UWM, my dad took my mom to The Clock a few times to see Claude. My mom says she was an extremely shy and quiet person back then, but Claude's playing made her come out of her shell. She says he was personable. 'He would look you in the eye and you'd relate to him.' He made her feel welcome and comfortable, and she felt personally touched by the way he played."
The painting was made, Mary says, from a photograph that appeared in the newspaper and when it was completed, Mary was quite proud of it.
"She says she then took the finished painting to an art critique at UWM to impress my dad," says Madeleine. "They were married in 1974. She left school to raise me and my sister, returning years later and earning her Bachelors of Fine Arts in painting and drawing in 2005. This painting has always hung in our home, and she got a little emotional today when she tried to describe how special Claude's playing made her feel and how it helped her to open up at that critical time in her life."
According to Barbara Wagner, who has worked with Dorsey as his representative in the past says that the pianist, who ceased performing publicly in 2005 is currently living in a nursing home, where he plays the piano regularly for his fellow residents.
If you're interested in the painting, please contact Madeleine Johnson.
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