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Rubens and His Legacy: From Van Dyck to Cezanne

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Peter Paul Rubens 
The Triumph of Henri IV, 1630

Oil on panel, 49.5 x 83.5 cm 
Lent by The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Rogers Fund, 1942 (42.187)Photo c. 2013. Image copyright The Metropolitan Museum of Art / Art Resource / Scala, Florence 






The Royal Academy of Arts will present 24 January 2015 to 10 April 2015 the first major exhibition in the UK to examine Rubens’ influence on art history.Rubens and His Legacy: Van Dyck to Cézanne is an exploration of the artistic legacy of Peter Paul Rubens (1577-1640), the most influential of Flemish painters. The exhibition will bring together masterpieces by Rubens and the artists who were inspired by him, during his lifetime and up until the twentieth century, including Van Dyck, Watteau, Turner and Delacroix, as well as Manet, Cézanne, Renoir, Klimt and Picasso. Rubens and His Legacy will present over 160 works, comprising paintings, drawings and prints drawn from some of the finest collections world-wide. Each work has been carefully considered for its significance to Rubens’ legacy. Rubens and His Legacy: Van Dyck to Cézanne has been organised by the Royal Academy of Arts, London, the Royal Museum of Fine Arts, Antwerp (KMSKA) and BOZAR (Centre for Fine Arts), Brussels. 

From an excellent preview: (images added)

In


Daniel in the Lion’s Den 
you can feel the eye-rolling terror of the young prophet as the big cats stalk around him; in

the Raising of the Cross
the sheer muscular effort of the men hoisting the Saviour aloft powers the image with a remorseless force. It’s not so much that nothing is left to the imagination: you simply aren’t given the option of not getting the message. Rubens’s patrons were some of the most powerful people of the age, but the child or illiterate beggar at the back of the cathedral was intended to feel the impact at a hundred metres away. And you can’t doubt that they did.



LOUIS LOZOWICK at AUCTION

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Chrsitie's





LOUIS LOZOWICK (1892-1973)

PITTSBURGH

Estimate $300,000 - $500,000 Price Realized $386,500 



Panama
PRICE REALIZED
$35,000



Wheels and Gears
PRICE REALIZED
$32,500

PRICE REALIZED
$18,750

Hudson Bridge (George Washington Bridge) (Flint 30)
PRICE REALIZED
$3,000


LOUIS LOZOWICK

WHITE TANKS (F. 76)

Estimate $1,500 - $2,000 Price Realized $2,585 


Subway Construction (F86)
PRICE REALIZED
$4,000





Queensboro Bridge (Flint 61)
PRICE REALIZED
$2,250

Swann 2005





  • LOUIS LOZOWICK 
    Nuns in Wall Street.
    Estimate $5,000 - $8,000
    Price Realized (with Buyer's Premium) $5,060




  • LOUIS LOZOWICK
    Tel and Tel (T & T).
    Estimate $2,500 - $3,500
    Price Realized (with Buyer's Premium) $4,800



  • LOUIS LOZOWICK 
    Spring on 5th Avenue.
    Estimate $2,000 - $3,000
    Price Realized (with Buyer's Premium) $1,725

Bonhams



Louis Lozowick (1892-1973) 
Manhattan 
18 x 48in
US$ 10,000 - 15,000



Louis Lozowick (Russian/American, 1892-1973); 
Bridge in Shadow (Williamsburg Bridge);
US$ 1,500 - 2,500



LOUIS LOZOWICK
(1892-1973)
Granaries to Babylon
Sold for US$ 3,125



Louis Lozowick (1892-1973); 
Steel Valley;
US$ 1,500 - 2,000



Louis Lozowick (Russian/American, 1892-1973); 
High Bridge;
Sold for US$ 1,500 

Camille Pissarro, at auction

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Sotheby's 2014






CAMILLE PISSARRO
LE BOULEVARD MONTMARTRE, MATINÉE DE PRINTEMPS

Estimate 7,000,000 — 10,000,000 GBP LOT SOLD. 19,682,500 GBP 
Sotheby’s announces that it will bring to auction for the first time ever an exceptional, museum-quality painting by Camille Pissarro, Boulevard Montmartre, matinée de printemps of 1897. One of the most important Impressionist masterworks to come to auction in the last decade, the painting was originally owned by Max Silberberg, a Jewish industrialist based in Breslau, who assembled one of the finest pre-war collections of 19th and 20th Century art in Germany. Forced by the Nazis to sell his entire collection, he later died in the Holocaust. The painting was restituted in 2000 to Max Silberberg’s family and will now be offered at auction in Sotheby’s Impressionist & Modern Art Evening Sale on 5th February 2014 with an estimate of £7-10 million.

Helena Newman, Chairman of Sotheby’s Impressionist & Modern Art Department Europe, said: “It is an honour to be entrusted with offering the greatest work by Camille Pissarro ever to appear at auction – a work that encompasses such a richly painted canvas and a supremely elegant composition. The appeal of these extremely desirable attributes to discerning collectors is enhanced by the painting’s history of having been housed in a collection as important as Max Silberberg’s. With the enduring demand for Impressionist masterpieces – particularly works of such rarity as this work by Pissarro - we anticipate interest from around the globe.”
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Max Silberberg

A prominent member of the business community in Breslau, and a generous patron of Jewish causes, Max Silberberg assembled an art collection that included magnificent examples of classic French Impressionism by Manet, Monet, Renoir and Sisley, as well as masterpieces of Realism and Post-Impressionism including several works by Delacroix and Courbet alongside paintings by Cézanne and van Gogh. He acquired works directly from prominent artists with whom he established strong friendships – including Max Liebermann – as well as from some of the greatest galleries and dealers, including Paul Rosenberg and Georges Bernheim. At the time he was ranked as a collector alongside Andrew Mellon, Jakob Goldschmidt and Mortimer Schiff, and his collection gained international renown. The collection was well published and works from it were in demand for exhibitions around the world, and as late as 1933 his paintings were generously loaned for shows in Vienna and New York.


By 1935 Max Silberberg was forced to relinquish his public roles, his company was Aryanised and sold and his house was acquired by the SS. The collector was compelled to consign most of his wonderful collection at a series of auctions at Paul Graupe’s auction house in Berlin in 1935 and 1936 (including Boulevard Montmartre). In 1938 his son Alfred was arrested on Kristallnacht and taken to the Buchenwald concentration camp. Alfred was permitted to return home a few days later on the condition that he depart the country immediately. Max Silberberg and his wife Johanna, however, were deported to Theresienstadt and then to Auschwitz in 1942. Their son had both his parents declared dead in 1945.


The Restitution of Boulevard Montmartre, matinée de printemps


The opening of German archives in the 1990s shed light on the identity of individuals affected by the ‘Jewish auctions’ in which German Jews were forced to sell their possessions at below-value sums. Many heirs of Holocaust victims were suddenly able to seek the recovery of works of art and other valuables that were taken by the Nazis.


Alfred Silberberg had emigrated to England with his wife Gerta, and while he had passed away in March 1984, she survived him and took up the search for the artworks that had belonged to her father-in-law prior to the Nazi era. In 1999, Gerta became the first British relative of a Holocaust victim to recover a work of art under the Washington Conference Principles on Nazi-looted art.


An exquisite calligraphic drawing of an olive grove by Van Gogh, L’Olivette (Les Baux), Olive groves with Les Alpilles in the background had found its way from Max Silberberg’s collection into that of the National Gallery of Berlin – testament to its outstanding quality – where it remained until its history came to light, at which point the museum was instrumental in its prompt restitution, a landmark case in Germany. The work was sold at Sotheby’s in December 1999 for £5.3 million – then a record price for a pen and ink drawing by the artist. At the time, Mrs Silberberg said, “Obviously, I have no wish to receive the pictures myself. I wish to continue to live modestly and quietly for my remaining years”. Proceeds from the sale helped fund the search for further works of art that had belonged to her father-in-law, and the drawing was gifted by the buyer to the Museum of Modern Art, New York.


Boulevard Montmartre, matinée de printemps, one of the most important works in Max Silberberg’s original collection, had also made its way into an important museum collection. Following its forced auction in Berlin in 1935, the work passed through a number of hands until its sale in 1960 to John and Frances L. Loeb. In 1985 the Loebs promised the painting to The Israel Museum, Jerusalem, in honour of its Founder Teddy Kollek and on the occasion of its 20th Anniversary, and bequeathed it to the American Friends of the Israel Museum in 1997. Following a four-month period of intensive research, undertaken jointly by the museum and by representatives of Gerta Silberberg in 1999, the work was restituted to Gerta Silberberg in 2000. In appreciation of the museum’s exemplary and groundbreaking efforts on her behalf, Mrs Silberberg

oaned the painting back to the museum, where it remained on display for the remainder of her life. (Gerta Silberberg passed away earlier this year.)

The Importance of Boulevard Montmartre, matinée de printemps in Pissarro’s Oeuvre


Camille Pissarro’s series paintings of Paris are among the supreme achievements of Impressionism, taking their place alongside Monet’s series of Rouen Cathedral and the later waterlilies. He worked methodically for over two months on his Boulevard Montmartre series and held this particular painting in especially high esteem, writing to his dealer Durand-Ruel, ‘I have just received an invitation from the Carnegie Institute for this year’s exhibition: I’ve decided to send them the painting Boulevard Montmartre, matinée de printemps... So please do not sell it’*.


Pissarro’s series of paintings of Paris executed in the last years of the 1890s were hugely significant achievements that brilliantly evoke the excitement and spectacle of the city at the fin-de-siècle. For an artist who throughout his earlier career was primarily celebrated as a painter of rural life rather than the urban environment, the Boulevard Montmartre series was among a small group that confirmed his position as the preeminent painter of the City.


The artist was able to exploit the artistic possibilities presented by the new urban landscape of Paris that Haussmann’s renovations to the city had created. He extolled the artistic possibilities in a letter to his son Lucien: ‘It may not be very aesthetic, but I’m delighted to be able to have a go at Paris streets, which are said to be ugly, but are [in fact] so silvery, so bright, so vibrant with life [...] they’re so totally modern!’ ** Pissarro’s views of Paris focused principally on the new vistas, which not only proved highly successful artistically but also critically and commercially, since the extensive grid of straight roads, avenues and boulevards was the setting for a burgeoning middle-class, whose appetite for modern painting far outstripped that of the established aristocracy.


*Letter from the artist to Paul Durand-Ruel, quoted in Joachim Pissarro & Claire Durand-Ruel Snollaerts

**Letter from the artist to his son, Lucien Pissarro, 15th December 1897, quoted in Joachim Pissarro & Claire Durand-Ruel Snollaerts, Pissarro, Critical Catalogue of Paintings, Paris, 2005, published in 3 volumes 





CAMILLE PISSARRO, LE CHOU À PONTOISE CAMILLE PISSARRO
LE CHOU À PONTOISE

Estimate 1,200,000 — 1,800,000 USD





JEANNE PISSARRO (DITE MINETTE) ASSISE AU JARDIN, PONTOISE 

Estimate 1,500,000 — 2,500,000 GBP



CAMILLE PISSARRO
PRAIRIE À ÉRAGNY

Estimate 2,500,000 — 3,500,000 USD LOT SOLD. 4,253,000 USD 


CAMILLE PISSARRO
LES COTEAUX DE THIERCEVILLE, MEULES, BERGER ET TROUPEAU

Estimate 2,000,000 — 3,000,000 USD LOT SOLD. 2,045,000 USD



CAMILLE PISSARRO
ÉVENTAIL: FOIRE DE LA SAINT-MARTIN, PONTOISE

Estimate 200,000 — 300,000 USD LOT SOLD. 389,000 USD


CAMILLE PISSARRO
LA SEINE À BOUGIVAL   

Estimate 1,400,000 — 1,800,000 GBP

CAMILLE PISSARRO
CHEVAL BLANC DANS UN PRÉ, L’HERMITAGE, PONTOISE

Estimate 600,000 — 800,000 GBP LOT SOLD. 902,500 GBP


CAMILLE PISSARRO
MARCHÉ À LA VOLAILLE À GISORS

Estimate 400,000 — 600,000 GBP LOT SOLD. 662,500 GBP 

Sotheby's 2013



CAMILLE PISSARRO
BORDS DU LOING À MORET


Estimate


  
1,000,000 — 1,500,000 LOT SOLD. 1,745,000  
USD



CAMILLE PISSARRO
LA MAISON DES ANGLAIS, ÉRAGNY

Estimate 400,000 — 600,000 


CAMILLE PISSARRO
LA SEINE À PORT-MARLY

Estimate 400,000 — 600,000GBP

629,360 - 944,040USDLOT SOLD. 914,850 GBP (1,439,425 USD)



CAMILLE PISSARRO
LA MAISON RONDEST ET SON JARDIN À L'HERMITAGE, PONTOISE
Estimate 700,000 — 900,000 LOT SOLD. 1,805,000 USD

CAMILLE PISSARRO
FENAISON
Estimate 250,000 — 350,000 USD LOT SOLD. 581,000 USD
 

Sotheby's 2012



CAMILLE PISSARRO
LA MAISON DE PIETTE À MONTFOUCAULT


CAMILLE PISSARRO
LE JARDIN DES TUILERIES ET LE PAVILLON DE FLORE, MATIN, PRINTEMPS
Estimate 1,800,000 — 2,500,000 GBP

CAMILLE PISSARRO
L'AVANT-PORT DE DIEPPE, APRÈS-MIDI, TEMPS LUMINEUX

Estimate 1,400,000 — 1,800,000 USD LOT SOLD. 1,538,500 USD
Sotheby's 2011

CAMILLE PISSARRO
PAYSANNES RAMASSANT DES HERBES, ÉRAGNY
Estimate 800,000 — 1,200,000 USD LOT SOLD. 1,142,500 USD

Christie's 2014

CAMILLE PISSARRO (1830-1903)

FEMME POUSSANT UNE BROUETTE, ERAGNY

Estimate ($828,332 - $1,104,443) Price Realized ($2,075,107)


Christie's 2012 


CAMILLE PISSARRO (1830-1903)

BORDS DE L'OISE À AUVERS-SUR-OISE

Estimate £700,000 - £1,000,000 ($1,096,900 - $1,567,000) Price Realized £802,850 ($1,262,080)





CAMILLE PISSARRO (1831-1903)

LE GRAND NOYER DANS LE PRÉ, ÉRAGNY

Estimate €320,000 - €380,000 ($416,285 - $494,339) Price Realized €697,000 ($901,536)


Christie's 2011



CAMILLE PISSARRO (1830-1903)

JUIN, TEMPS PLUVIEUX, ERAGNY

Estimate $1,500,000 - $2,000,000 Price Realized $1,202,500 

Christie's 2010



    CAMILLE PISSARRO (1830-1903)

    ENFANTS ATTABLÉS DANS LE JARDIN À ERAGNY

    Estimate $3,000,000 - $4,000,000 Price Realized $3,442,500 


    More Christie's



    Le Pont Neuf, naufrage de la 'Bonne Mère'
    PRICE REALIZED
    £3,380,000



    Pommiers à Éragny
    PRICE REALIZED
    £2,953,250



    Hameau aux environs de Pontoise
    PRICE REALIZED
    $4,394,500



    Pommiers et faneuses, Eragny
    PRICE REALIZED
    $4,226,500



    Le grand noyer, matin, Eragny
    PRICE REALIZED
    $4,073,000



    La cueillette des pommes
    PRICE REALIZED
    $3,330,500



    Vue sur la nouvelle prison de Pontoise, printemps
    PRICE REALIZED
    $2,953,000



    Le lavoir de Bazincourt
    PRICE REALIZED
    $2,517,000



    La Place du Havre et la gare Saint-Lazare
    PRICE REALIZED
    £1,273,250


     Pissarro Gallery November 22, 2014


    CAMILLE PISSARRO (1830-1903)



    A Horse Drinking From a Bucket with Figures

    Black lead and ink on paper
    7 ⅞ x 10 ⅜ inches (20 x 26.5 cm) 
    Framed 15 ⅛ x 17 ¾ inches (38.5 x 45.1 cm) 
    Executed in Venezuela circa 1852-1854 



    CAMILLE PISSARRO (1830-1903)


    Two Women Carrying Vases on their Heads

    Black lead and ink on paper
    7 ⅞ x 10 ⅜ inches (20 x 26.3 cm) 
    Framed 15 ⅛ x 17 ¾ inches (38.5 x 45.1 cm) 
    Executed in Venezuela circa 1852-1854 
    Inscribed A.M. top middle
    Verso: Inscribed Prudencia on the side of the young lady

    In 1852 Camille Pissarro, who was born in St. Thomas, left the island with Danish painter Fritz Melbye, to paint in Venezuela. There he spent eighteen months and created the foundations of what, twenty years later, became the Impressionist movement. He was working outdoors, in ‘plein air’, drawing native subjects. Fascinating studies, these works are important for their subject matter and technically, in terms of their link to early Impressionism. They are very collectible and rarely appear on the market. 


    The double sided drawing, Two Women Carrying Vases on their Heads with Studies of Two Women in Profile (recto), is a study of women in the market place in Caracas, Venezuela. These women, usually peasants or servants, had to get water from the public fountains for private use. Pissarro did numerous studies of this subject; probably fascinated by the balance and grace it took to accomplish such a task. This work came out of a very rare sketch book that contained 54 pages. Many of the sheets are double sided and often it is difficult to determine whether one side is better than the other. 









    CAMILLE PISSARRO (1830-1903)


    Scène de Ferme

    Black chalk on paper
    8 ¾ x 6 ¾ inches (22.3 x 17.2 cm) 





    CAMILLE PISSARRO (1830-1903)


    Studies of Figures, a Cow in Profile

    Black lead and ink on paper
    7 ⅞ x 10 ⅜ inches (20 x 26.3 cm) 
    Framed 15 ⅛ x 17 ¾ inches (38.5 x 45.1 cm) 
    Executed in Venezuela circa 1852-1854 


    Swann 2008






    • CAMILLE PISSARRO (French, 1831-1903) 
      Route de campagne.
      Estimate $5,000 - $8,000
      Price Realized (with Buyer's Premium) $7,800




    Bonhams November 5, 2013 
     
     

    Bonhams November 5, 2013 Impressionist and Modern Art auction will feature a masterpiece by Camille Pissarro, the pivotal Impressionist and Neo-Impressionist master. Le Jardin de Maubuisson, Pontoise, la Mère Bellette is estimated to fetch $1,500,000 to 2,000,000.
    The picture dates from 1882, at the end of a 10 year period during which the Impressionists changed the rules of 19th century art. By painting in the open air rather than the studio, they focused on the essentials of light and color, breaking the stranglehold of the conservative establishment and showing the way for artists into the 20th century. The sparkling light and vivid colors of Le Jardin de Maubuisson, Pontoise, la Mère Bellette show Pissarro at the height of his powers. The subject is the market gardens behind Pissarro's house in Pontoise, with his neighbor Madame Bellette working her plot. The painting's candid and natural imagery is characteristic of the Impressionist's emphasis on scenes from real-life.
    Pissarro was regarded as the dean of the Impressionist movement, the only artist to exhibit at all eight Impressionist exhibitions between 1874 and 1886 and a guiding figure for the younger artists. Cézanne called him "a man worth consulting, and something like God Himself," while Monet compared him to Moses. Both artists, almost ten years Pissarro's junior, considered him a mentor. They sought his advice more than ever during the 10 years he lived in the small town of Pontoise, north-west of Paris, between 1872 and 1882. Cézanne lived in the town regularly during this period, working side by side with Pissarro, and was probably staying there when the Le Jardin de Maubuisson, Pontoise, la Mère Bellette was painted. Gauguin was also a regular visitor, while Dr Gachet, van Gogh's great patron, lived nearby.
    The picture was formerly in the collections of noted connoisseur Alfred Bergaud and French Prime Minister Fernand Bouisson before being exhibited by the Wildenstein Gallery in New York in 1947 where it was purchased by the family of the current owner.

    Tanya Wells, Bonhams Impressionist & Modern Art Specialist, commented, "Pissarro was the leading Impressionist, and this picture hails from the movement's most heralded years. It's an important opportunity for collectors."

    Bonhams




    CAMILLE PISSARRO
    (French, 1830-1903)
    Le grand noyer a l'Hermitage
    Sold for £314,500 (US$ 493,271

    Grandma Moses at Auction

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    ANNA MARY ROBERTSON (GRANDMA) MOSES
    QUIET VILLAGE

    Estimate

    25,000 — 35,000


    LOT SOLD. 68,750

    ANNA MARY ROBERTSON (GRANDMA) MOSES
    GATHERING SAP

    Estimate 10,000 — 15,000 USD LOT SOLD. 46,875 

    Sotheby’s OCT 3 2013



    ANNA MARY ROBERTSON (GRANDMA) MOSES
    THE LAST LOAD


    Estimate 40,000 — 60,000 USD LOT SOLD. 149,000 
    Sotheby’s Nov 29 2012


    ANNA MARY ROBERTSON (GRANDMA) MOSES
    1860-1961
    OLD OAKEN BUCKET

    Estimate 50,000 — 70,000 USD LOT SOLD. 74,500 
     
    Sotheby’s May 17 2012



    Estimate  50,000 — 70,000
    Lot Sold  98,500



    Estimate  40,000 — 60,000
    Lot Sold  110,500



    Estimate  40,000 — 60,000
    Lot Sold  81,250





    Estimate  15,000 — 25,000
    Lot Sold  20,000


    Bonhams  November 19, 2014




    US$ 25,000 - 35,000
    Sold for US$ 30,000

    Bonhams December 4, 
2013





    Sold for US$ 68,750 inc.premium


    Bonhams November 28, 2012




    Grandma Moses (American, 1860-1961) 
    Home for Thankgiven 
    8 x 9 3/4in
    Sold for US$ 23,750


    Grandma Moses (American, 1860-1961)
     Thanksgiving 
    16 x 24in
    Sold for US$ 40,000 i

    Bonhams 2011


    Grandma Moses (American, 1860-1961) 
    Looking afar off, 1942 
    9 1/4 x 11in
    Sold for US$ 15,860 

    Bonhams 2009


    Grandma Moses (American, 1860-1961) 
    Hurrah for Christmas, 
    1942 18 x 22in
    Sold for US$ 42,700





    Grandma Moses (American, 1860-1961) 
    'Hoosick Falls', 1944 
    21 1/2 x 26in
    US$ 80,000 - 100,000


    Grandma Moses (American, 1860-1961) 
    A Fine Gobbler, 1948 
    15 1/2 x 19 1/2in
    Sold for US$ 64,050

    Bonhams 2008


    Grandma Moses (American, 1860-1961)
     In the Adirondacks 
    16 x 20in
    US$ 30,000 - 50,000
    Bonhams 2007


    Grandma Moses (American, 1860-1961) 
    The Old Barn in Winter 
    9 3/4 x 11in
    US$ 20,000 - 30,000

    Bonhams 2006


    Grandma Moses (Anna M. Robertson) (1860-1961)
     December (Going to Church), 1956 
    16 x 24in
    Sold for US$ 88,500

    Christie's

    Over the River to Grandma's House
    PRICE REALIZED
    $266,500



    Sugaring Off
    PRICE REALIZED
    $254,500



    Catching the Thanksgiving Turkey
    PRICE REALIZED
    $245,000



    November
    PRICE REALIZED
    $161,000



    Beautifull Thankgiven
    PRICE REALIZED
    $152,500



    Taking Leg Bale for Security
    PRICE REALIZED
    $137,000



    Whoa There
    PRICE REALIZED
    $106,250



    Watering the Horses
    PRICE REALIZED
    $86,500



    Skating
    PRICE REALIZED
    $80,500



    JOSEPH PENNEL at Auction

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    Christie's 1999




    JOSEPH PENNELL (1860-1926)

    CLIVEDEN THAMES



    Christie's 2002



    JOSEPH PENNELL (1860-1926)

    NEW YORK FROM BROOKLYN (WUERTH 671)


    Christie's 2006



    JOSEPH PENNELL (1866-1926)

    FOURTH AVENUE (WUERTH 189)


    Swann 2005


    JOSEPH PENNELL Curving Bridge, Pittsburgh.
    Estimate $500 - $750
    Price Realized (with Buyer's Premium) $2,070

    • JOSEPH PENNELL The Bay, New York.
      Estimate $1,500 - $2,500
      Price Realized (with Buyer's Premium) $1,840




    • JOSEPH PENNELL The Trains that Come, and the Trains that Go (Pennsylvania Railroad).
      Estimate $700 - $1,000
      Price Realized (with Buyer's Premium) $1,265




    Swann 2002



    JOSEPH PENNEL 
    Grace Church
    Estimate $1,500 - $2,500
    Price Realized (with Buyer's Premium) $3,450

    Bonhams 2014



    JOSEPH PENNELL
    (American, 1857-1926)

    Launching Another Victory Ship


    Bonhams 2012



    Joseph Pennell (American, 1857-1926); 
    Sunset, from Williamsburg Bridge;

    Bonhams 2011



    Joseph Pennell (American, 1857-1926); 
    The Steps, British Museum;

    Bonhams 2008



    Joseph Pennell (American, 1857-1926); 
    Ponte Vecchio, Florence;



    Joseph Pennell (American, 1860-1926); 
    Ponte Vecchio;



    Joseph Pennell (American, 1857-1926) 
    The Panama Canal 

    Bonhams 2007



    Joseph Pennell (American, 1860-1926) 
    Market Day, Salina Cruz, Mexico 

    Bonhams 2006



    Joseph Pennell; 
    St. Martin's Bridge, Toledo;


    Bonhams 2005



    Joseph Pennell
    New York from Governor's Island;

    JOHN STEUART CURRY at AUCTION

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    Threshing
    PRICE REALIZED
    $125,000



    The Prairie Fire
    PRICE REALIZED
    $68,750



    The Badlands
    PRICE REALIZED
    $25,000



    On the Porch
    PRICE REALIZED
    $22,500



    Bill's Place
    PRICE REALIZED
    $8,125



    JOHN STEUART CURRY (1897-1946)

    GRANT WOOD

    Estimate $5,000 - $7,000 Price Realized $7,500 








                            OUR GOOD EARTH
                            PR.$3,250






      JOHN STEUART CURRY (1897-1946)

      SANCTUARY (COLE 38)

      Estimate $800 - $1,200 Price Realized $1,195 



      Bonhams 



      John Steuart Curry (American, 1897-1946)
       Paris Cafe 
      10 1/2 x 13 3/4in
      Sold for US$ 24,400 



      John Steuart Curry (American, 1897-1946)
       Sumter from 'John Brown's Body'
      US$ 4,000 - 6,000

      John Steuart Curry (American, 1897-1946) 
      Friends and Neighbors of Wingate Hill from 'John Brown's Body'
       27 1/2 x 21 1/4
      US$ 4,000 - 6,000

      John Steuart Curry (American, 1897-1946); 
      John Brown;
      Sold for US$ 1,342 

      Bonhams 2005


      John Steuart Curry (1897-1946) 
      A Landscape with Tree, Spring 
      17 x 22in
      Sold for US$ 3,231




            JOHN STEUART CURRY
            (American, 1897-1946)
            Prize Stallion
            Sold for US$ 687 



            John Steuart Curry (American, 1897-1946); 
            Summer Afternoon; Sanctuary; (2)
            US$ 1,500 - 2,000

              EASTMAN JOHNSON at Auction

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              Sotheby's 2013



              EASTMAN JOHNSON
              1824 - 1906
              INTERESTING NEWS
              Estimate
               
              150,000 — 200,000
               
               
              LOT SOLD. 335,000 



              EASTMAN JOHNSON
              CHILDREN READING
              Estimate
               
              8,000 — 12,000
               
               
              LOT SOLD. 5,000 


              Sotheby's 2012


              EASTMAN JOHNSON

              LANDSCAPE SKETCH

              Estimation   7,000 — 10,000 Lot vendu   4,688


              Sotheby's 2011

              EASTMAN JOHNSON
              FEEDING THE TURKEY
              Estimate
               
              15,000 — 20,000
               
               
              LOT SOLD. 13,750

              Christie's 2013


              EASTMAN JOHNSON (1824-1906)

              MOTHER AND CHILD

              Estimate $50,000 - $70,000 Price Realized $62,500 



              EASTMAN JOHNSON (1824-1906)

              AT THE CLOSING OF THE DAY

              Estimate $100,000 - $150,000 Price Realized $267,750 


              EASTMAN JOHNSON (1824-1906)

              STUDY FOR "ICE SKATER/CHILD WARMING HANDS IN STUDIO"

              Estimate $40,000 - $60,000 Price Realized $32,500 

              Christie's 2009



              EASTMAN JOHNSON (1824-1906)

              PORTRAIT OF MRS. CROSS

              Estimate $4,000 - $6,000 Price Realized $3,250 




              EASTMAN JOHNSON (AMERICAN, 1824-1906)

              OLD WATERLOO SOLDIER

                Estimate $2,000 - $3,000 Price Realized $6,875 


                Christie's 2008



                EASTMAN JOHNSON (1824-1906)

                SKETCH FOR 'MILTON DICTATING PARADISE LOST TO HIS DAUGHTERS'

                Estimate $4,000 - $6,000 Price Realized $5,625 

                Christie's 2007



                EASTMAN JOHNSON (1824-1906)

                PLAY ME A TUNE

                Estimate $250,000 - $350,000 Price Realized $504,000 


                Christie's 2006




                EASTMAN JOHNSON (1824-1906)

                PORTRAIT OF JAMES G. WILSON

                Estimate $50,000 - $70,000 Price Realized  $33,600 



                Christie's 2005



                EASTMAN JOHNSON (1824-1906)

                THE LITTLE SOLDIER

                Estimate $400,000 - $600,000 Price Realized $856,000 


                • EASTMAN JOHNSON (1824-1906)

                  THE BOHEMIAN GIRL

                  Estimate $8,000 - $12,000 Price Realized $12,000 

                  More christie's



                  The Old Mount Vernon
                  PRICE REALIZED
                  $662,500



                  Child Playing with Rabbit
                  PRICE REALIZED
                  $434,500



                  The Eavesdropper
                  PRICE REALIZED
                  $104,500



                  Lady in Yellow (Edwina Booth)
                  PRICE REALIZED
                  $47,500



                  Harold McGuffey
                  PRICE REALIZED
                  $35,000

                  Bonhams 2013



                  Eastman Johnson (American, 1824-1906)
                   Indian Family 
                  19 1/8 x 22 3/4in
                  Sold for US$ 422,500 



                  EASTMAN JOHNSON
                  (American, 1824-1906)
                  Portrait of a Woman 
                  46 x 28in
                  Sold for US$ 25,000 

                  Bonhams 2012


                  Eastman Johnson (American, 1824-1906) 
                  Portrait of a young man 
                  24 3/4 x 22 1/2in
                  Sold for US$ 10,000

                GUY PÈNE DU BOIS at AUCTION

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                • GUY PÈNE DU BOIS 
                  Country Fair with Horses
                  Estimate $4,000 - $6,000
                  Price Realized (with Buyer's Premium) $10,350

                BENTON M. SPRUANCE at AUCTION

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                Sotheby's 2014





                BENTON SPRUANCE
                AMERICAN PATTERN - BARN (FINE & LOONEY 184)



                Estimate
                 
                10,000 — 15,000
                 
                Bonhams 2014




                BENTON MURDOCH SPRUANCE
                (American, 1904-1967)
                Set Pieces; Salome and John 2
                US$ 800 - 1,200


                Christie's 2013


                Approach to the Station
                PRICE REALIZED
                $10,000


                Christie's 2008






                Christie's 2006





                Christie's 2003














                Swann 2005



                • BENTON M. SPRUANCE
                  Introduction to Love.
                  Estimate $2,000 - $3,000
                  Price Realized (with Buyer's Premium) $3,120



                • BENTON M. SPRUANCE
                  Pass Coming Up
                  Estimate $1,500 - $2,500
                  Price Realized (with Buyer's Premium) $1,840

                ROCKWELL KENT at AUCTION

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                Sotheby’s October3 2013





                ROCKWELL KENT
                ALASKA IMPRESSION


                Estimate 20,000 — 30,000 LOT SOLD. 43,750 
                Sotheby’s November 29 2012





                ROCKWELL KENT
                1882 - 1971
                TIERRA DEL FUEGO, SOUTH AMERICA [DOME MOUNTAIN]


                Estimate 100,000 — 150,000 LOT SOLD. 206,500 
                Sotheby’s May 17 2012




                Estimate  40,000 — 60,000
                Lot Sold  46,875



                Estimate  20,000 — 30,000
                Lot Sold  56,250




                Estimate  8,000 — 12,000

                Swann 2010





                • ROCKWELL KENT 
                  Landscape
                  Estimate $3,000 - $5,000
                  Price Realized (with Buyer's Premium) $6,240


                Swann 2005



                • ROCKWELL KENT 
                  Starlight
                  Estimate $3,000 - $5,000
                  Price Realized (with Buyer's Premium) $9,000



                • ROCKWELL KENT 
                  The Bather
                  Estimate $2,000 - $3,000
                  Price Realized (with Buyer's Premium) $4,320



                • ROCKWELL KENT 
                  Sea and Sky
                  Estimate $2,000 - $3,000
                  Price Realized (with Buyer's Premium) $4,080



                • ROCKWELL KENT 
                  Man at Mast
                  Estimate $1,500 - $2,500
                  Price Realized (with Buyer's Premium) $2,990

                Swann 2004



                • ROCKWELL KENT
                  Don Juan
                  Estimate $1,000 - $1,500
                  Price Realized (with Buyer's Premium) $1,840

                Swann 2003



                • ROCKWELL KENT 
                  St. Johns, New Foundland.
                  Estimate $1,000 - $1,500
                  Price Realized (with Buyer's Premium) $4,140



                • ROCKWELL KENT The Creation of Man.
                  Estimate $4,000 - $6,000
                  Price Realized (with Buyer's Premium) $3,680




                • ROCKWELL KENT Music play your merriest tune!.
                  Estimate $2,000 - $3,000
                  Price Realized (with Buyer's Premium) $2,760




                • ROCKWELL KENT Embracing Couple.
                  Estimate $1,000 - $1,500
                  Price Realized (with Buyer's Premium) $2,530

                Cristie's 



                Spring Thaw, Greenland
                PRICE REALIZED
                $68,750



                Girl Jumping Rope
                PRICE REALIZED
                $58,600



                Killer Whales in Resurrection Bay, Alaska (Whales)
                PRICE REALIZED
                $52,500



                Asgaard Farm
                PRICE REALIZED
                $47,500




                THOMAS HART BENTON at AUCTION: SOTHEBY'S

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                SOTHEBY'S 2014



                THOMAS HART BENTON
                1889 - 1975
                ISLAND HAY
                Estimate
                 
                80,000 — 120,000
                 
                 
                LOT SOLD. 106,250



                THOMAS HART BENTON
                LANDSCAPE WITH HOUSE (CEZANNESQUE LANDSCAPE)
                ESTIMATE
                 
                20,000 — 30,000
                 
                LOT SOLD.
                 34,375 

                THOMAS HART BENTON
                TWO COWBOYS
                Estimate
                 
                10,000 — 15,000
                 
                 
                LOT SOLD. 25,000 
                SOTHEBY'S 2013



                THOMAS HART BENTON
                1889 - 1975
                CURRENT RIVER
                Estimate
                 
                120,000 — 180,000
                 
                 
                LOT SOLD. 221,000 



                THOMAS HART BENTON
                STUDY FOR "POOL IN THE WOODS"
                Estimate
                 
                30,000 — 50,000
                 

                THOMAS HART BENTON
                ROAD WORKER
                Estimate
                 
                10,000 — 15,000
                 
                 
                LOT SOLD. 10,000
                Sotheby's 2012



                THOMAS HART BENTON
                1889 - 1975
                LANDSCAPE WITH TRAIN
                Estimate
                 
                80,000 — 120,000
                 
                 
                LOT SOLD. 158,500 



                THOMAS HART BENTON
                1889 - 1975
                MENEMSHA HURRICANE
                Estimate
                 
                300,000 — 500,000
                 
                 
                LOT SOLD. 1,022,500

                Estimate   250,000 — 350,000 Lot Sold   602,500



                THOMAS HART BENTON
                1889 - 1975
                STUDY FOR MENEMSHA HARBOR
                Estimate
                 
                120,000 — 180,000
                 
                 
                LOT SOLD. 146,500
                Sotheby's 2011



                THOMAS HART BENTON
                1889 - 1975
                MISSISSIPPI NEGRO BOY
                Estimate
                 
                200,000 — 300,000
                 
                 
                LOT SOLD. 338,500






                THOMAS HART BENTON at Auction III - Christie's, Doyle, Bonhams

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                Doyle New York November 8, 2011

                Doyle New York was honored to auction Prints and Books from The Creekmore and Adele Fath Charitable Foundation Collection of Austin, Texas on November 8, 2011. This important single-owner sale brings together Mr. Fath's two most enduring passions -- politics and art.
                With competitive bidding from buyers in the salesroom, on the telephones and via the Internet, the sale totaled $566,781,surpassing the pre-sale estimate of $315,250-463,700, with a strong 91% sold by lots and 98% sold by value.
                Strong prices were realized for 




                Benton’s iconic Going West,1934, which sold for $28,125;




                Threshing, 1941, which reached a record $6,250; 




                The Race, 1942, $10,000 




                and Running Horses,1955, a record $8,125. 

                Mr. Fath's collecting extended to other American regionalists such as Grant Wood, Reginald Marsh, John Steuart Curry, William Gropper and George Bellows, as well as works by the Mexican social realists they so admired -- Diego Rivera, Jose Clemente Orozco and David Siquieros.

                All prices include the Buyer's Premium.

                CREEKMORE AND ADELE FATH

                Creekmore Fath (1916-2009) was an influential figure in Texas politics. After law school at the University of Texas, where he co-founded the campus Progressive Democrats, he moved to Washington to serve in the FDR administration and then the Democratic National Committee. He married Adele Hay in 1947 and moved back to Austin, where he ran unsuccessfully for Congress as a liberal New Dealer. He spent the rest of his live as a sought-after political consultant and kingmaker and a standard bearer for progressive politics.
                Adele Hay Fath (1917-2007) was the daughter of New York socialite Alice Appleton Hay and anthropologist Clarence Hay, the son of John Hay, Lincoln’s private secretary. Mrs. Fath followed her husband to Austin, where she became a prominent hostess and philanthropist.
                PRINTS BY THOMAS HART BENTON
                In 1939, after receiving his first fee as a lawyer, Mr. Fath ordered his first Benton lithograph for $5 from Associated American Artists. Mr. Fath's quest to locate and purchase as many Benton prints as possible culminated in the publication of his highly respected catalogue raisonne of the artist's lithographs, years of personal friendship with the artist, and the largest private collection of Benton prints outside the artist's family. The Fath Collection comprised all but a few of the approximately 100 lithographs thatBenton created, including several not listed in the catalogue raisonne. Among the highlights were the iconic works Going West, 1934; (above)





                Wreck of the Ol' 97, 1944; 




                and Jesse James, 1936.



                Christie's 2013



























                  Christie's 2005





                  Christie's 2003

                  Christie's 2000





                  PR.$28,200

                  More Christie's




                  The New Pony
                  PRICE REALIZED
                  $1,538,500



                  Shipping Out
                  PRICE REALIZED
                  $1,025,000



                  Study for Father Hennepin at Niagara Falls
                  PRICE REALIZED
                  $785,000



                  The Plains
                  PRICE REALIZED
                  $725,000



                  Cotton Picking and Loading
                  PRICE REALIZED
                  $665,000



                  TP Three Years Old
                  PRICE REALIZED
                  $182,500



                  On Leave
                  PRICE REALIZED
                  $170,500



                  Martha's Vineyard
                  PRICE REALIZED
                  $170,500



                  Still Life
                  PRICE REALIZED
                  $167,000



                  Menemsha Pond
                  PRICE REALIZED
                  $110,500

                  Bonhams 2006




                  Thomas Hart Benton; 
                  Spring Tryout;
                  Sold for US$ 2,151 

                  REGINALD MARSH at AUCTION I - Sotheby's, Bonhams

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                  Sotheby's 2013


                  REGINALD MARSH

                  BOX AT THE METROPOLITAN (SASOWSKY 143)

                  Estimate   3,000 — 5,000
                  Lot Sold   7,500





                  Sotheby's 2012



                  REGINALD MARSH
                  ELTINGE FOLLIES (SASOWSKY 211)
                  Estimate
                   
                  5,000 — 6,000
                   


                  REGINALD MARSH
                  CHOP SUEY DANCERS (#1) (S. 78)
                  Estimate
                   
                  5,000 — 7,000




                  Reginald Marsh

                  Men an Women at Play Coney Island

                  Reginald Marsh

                  Burlesque
                  Estimate 
                  300,000  500,000



                  SOTHEBY'S 30 OCTOBER '14





                  Estimate 5,000 - 7,000 
                  Lot sold 3,125


                  REGINALD MARSH
                  1898-1954
                  CONEY ISLAND BEACH, NO. 2

                  Estimate

                  80,000 — 120,000 LOT SOLD. 95,500 







                  REGINALD MARSH
                  1898 - 1954
                  MILO THE MULE FACE BOY
                  Estimate 70,000 — 90,000

                  Sotheby's 2008


                  REGINALD MARSH
                  AMERICAN
                  THREE WOMEN AT THE BEACH AND STREET SCENE (A DOUBLE-SIDED PAINTING)
                  Estimate
                   
                  20,000 — 30,000
                   
                   
                  LOT SOLD. 17,500 

                  REGINALD MARSH 1898-1954
                  TUGBOATS
                  Estimate
                   
                  8,000 — 12,000
                   
                   
                  LOT SOLD. 11,875 

                  Bonhams November 19, 2014






                  Off to the Movies, Love Affair is Playing! 


                  Bonhams 2012



                  Reginald Marsh (American, 1898-1954) 
                  Ocean liner, 1936 
                  14 x 20in
                  US$ 3,000 - 5,000


                  Reginald Marsh (American, 1898-1954), Dockyard, November 2, 1927, 
                  signed and dated, watercolor and pencil on paper, 
                  13 3/4 x 20 inches, framed and glazed
                  US$ 4,000 - 6,000


                  Reginald Marsh (American, 1898-1954); 
                  Girl Walking (Elevated);
                  Sold for US$ 1,500 


                  Reginald Marsh (American, 1898-1954)
                   Study of a sculptural group 
                  15 1/4 x 22 3/4in
                  US$ 3,000 - 5,000


                  Reginald Marsh (American, 1898-1954) 
                  Seated woman in subway 
                  4 3/4 x 4in
                  Sold for US$ 1,250

                  Bonhams 2011


                  Reginald Marsh (American, 1898-1954)
                   Three women standing on a corner, 1942 
                  10 x 8in
                  Sold for US$ 12,200 

                  Bonhams 2009


                  Reginald Marsh (American, 1898-1954) 
                  Acrobats 
                  18 3/4 x 14 3/4
                  US$ 8,000 - 12,000

                  Bonhams 2008


                  Reginald Marsh (American, 1898-1954); 
                  Third Avenue El;
                  US$ 1,000 - 1,500


                  Reginald Marsh (American, 1898-1954); 
                  Coney Island Beach;
                  Sold for US$ 360 


                  Reginald Marsh (American, 1898-1954) 
                  Carousel Horses, 1937 
                  14 1/4 x 20in
                  Sold for US$ 9,600


                  Reginald Marsh (American, 1898-1954) 
                  Two Girls on a Boardwalk, 1946 (double-sided) 
                  30 1/4 x 21 1/2in
                  Sold for US$ 14,400


                  Reginald Marsh (American, 1898-1954) 
                  Band and figures on a New York harbour pleasure cruiser
                  Sold for £696 (US$ 1,089)

                  Bonhams 2007


                  Reginald Marsh (American, 1898-1954) 
                  Woman Reading 
                  4 x 3in
                  US$ 2,000 - 3,000
                  Bonhams 2006


                  Reginald Marsh (1898-1954) 
                  Stop All China Trade: McCarthy 
                  10 x 8in
                  Sold for US$ 21,510

                  REGINALD MARSH at AUCTION III: Christie's

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                  Christie's 2013





                  Christie's 2012




                  Eltinge Follies
                  PRICE REALIZED $43,750


                  Christie's 2009






                  Christie's 2006









                  Christie's 2005





                  Christie's 2004




                  REGINALD MARSH (1898-1954)

                  BURLESQUE DANCERS

                  Estimate $30,000 - $50,000  Price Realized $52,580 


                  Christie's 2001












                  REGINALD MARSH (1898-1954)

                  BEACH SCENE; TWO WOMEN WALKING: A DOUBLE-SIDED WORK

                  • Estimate $10,000 - $15,000 Price Realized  $9,988



                  REGINALD MARSH (1898-1954)

                  WOMAN ON CAROUSEL HORSE

                  Estimate $7,000 - $10,000 Price Realized $5,875 

                  Christie's 2000













                  More Christie's

                  Merry-Go-Round: A Double-Sided Work

                  PRICE REALIZED $302,500



                  Fifth Avenue
                  PRICE REALIZED $205,000




                  They Pay to See
                  PRICE REALIZED $140,500



                  500,000 Czechs on Nazi Border
                  PRICE REALIZED $87,500





                  Figures on the Beach
                  PRICE REALIZED $32,500




                  Erie RR
                  PRICE REALIZED $20,000



                  REGINALD MARSH (1898-1954)

                  PASSENGERS IN A TRAIN CAR

                  Estimate $15,000 - $25,000 PR $16,250 





                  REGINALD MARSH (1898-1954)

                  BAR PHILOSOPHER

                  Estimate  $12,000 - $18,000 Price Realized $20,000






                  REGINALD MARSH (1898-1954)

                  NEW YORK SKYLINE

                  Estimate  $12,000 - $18,000  Price Realized $12,000 





                  REGINALD MARSH (1898-1954)

                  STEAM FREIGHTER AND TUG

                  Estimate $5,000 - $7,000 Price Realized $11,250 



                  Reginald Marsh
                  Girl walking down the street and Cigarette girl a double 


                  Self Image and identity - self-portraiture from Van Dyck to Louise Bourgeois at Turner Contemporary

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                  Turner Contemporary  24 January - 10 May 2015

                  Self: image and identity at Turner Contemporary presents more than 100 artist self- portraits from the sixteenth-century to the present day, from Sir Anthony van Dyck and JMW Turner to recent work by Louise Bourgeois and Yinka Shonibare. The exhibition explores the diverse ways in which artists have chosen to represent themselves and their identities through painting, drawing, sculpture, photography and film. More than 70 works from the National Portrait Gallery will be showcased alongside key twentieth- century and contemporary self-portraits from public and private international collections for an expansive look at the self-portraiture genre.

                  Artists have been recreating their own image for centuries. From self-advertisement and preserving legacy, to figurative studies, political commentary and biographical exploration self-representation/portraiture has shaped Western art.





                  Sir Anthony van Dyck Self-portrait, 1640-1

                  Oil on canvas
                  © National Portrait Gallery, London Photo: Philip Mould & Co

                  Central to the exhibition is the last known Self-portrait by Sir Anthony van Dyck (1599- 1641), Court Painter to Charles I. Regarded as Britain’s first ‘celebrity’ artist, Van Dyck was also the most influential portrait painter ever to have worked in Britain and his legacy was to last for the next three centuries.

                  Sir Anthony van Dyck’s remarkable Self-portrait was acquired by the National Portrait Gallery in 2014 through a major public appeal with the Art Fund, and with thanks to a major grant from the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) and the support of other major individual and trust supporters, and nearly 10,000 members of the public. Turner Contemporary will be the first venue where visitors can see Van Dyck’s Self-portrait as it embarks on a three year national tour, supported by the Art Fund and HLF.

                  Taking Van Dyck’s legacy and self-portrait as a starting point, the development of the genre of self-portraiture will be considered in the exhibition through a series of themes including: history, celebrity, collecting, gender, mortality and contemporary approaches. From the rise of self-portraiture in Britain in the mid-17th century to contemporary responses, such as Jason Evans’s new commission Sound System Self-Portrait, the exhibition includes work by; Louise Bourgeois; John Constable; Tracey Emin; Lucian Freud; Damien Hirst; David Hockney; Angelica Kauffmann, Sarah Lucas, JMW Turner and Gillian Wearing. 



                  Featured self-portraits:




                  Louise Bourgeois Self Portrait, 2007

                  Bronze, silver nitrate patina with highlights
                  Collection The Easton Foundation
                  Photo: Christopher Burke © The Easton Foundation/VAGA, New York/DACS, London 2014




                  Louise Bourgeois
                  Self Portrait, 1938
                  Ink on paper
                  Collection The Easton Foundation
                  Photo: Christopher Burke © The Easton Foundation /VAGA New York/DACS, London 2014






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                  David Hockney
                  "Self Portrait with Charlie", 2005
                  Oil on canvas
                  © David Hockney
                  Photo Credit: Richard Schmidt
                  Collection National Portrait Gallery, London






                  Angelica Kauffman
                  Angelica Kauffman, circa 1770-1775 Oil on canvas
                  © National Portrait Gallery





                  Yinka Shonibare
                  Self-Portrait (After Warhol)3, 2013
                  Screen print, digital print and hand painted linen Unique with 1 AP
                  Copyright the artist. Courtesy Danjuma Collection

                  © Yinka Shonibare MBE. All Rights Reserved, DACS 2014



                  John Davies Scarecrow, 2012 Bronze and enamel Photo: Juande Jarillo







                  Doris Zinkeisen
                  Doris Clare Zinkeisen, exhibited 1929 Sarah Lucas (Eating a Banana), 1990
                  Oil on canvas Inkjet print
                  © estate of Doris Clare Zinkeisen © The Artist, courtesy Sadie Coles HQ, London




                  Anna Katrina Zinkeisen
                  Anna Katrina Zinkeisen, circa 1944 Oil on canvas, circa 1944

                  © National Portrait Gallery, London

                  N.C. WYETH at AUCTION

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                  Bonhams November 19, 2014




                  Christie’s 19 November 2014




                  THE HOMECOMING 
                  $600,000 - $800,000


                  THE RAFT OF ODYSSEUS (NEPTUNE BATTLES WITH ODYSSEUS)
                  $400,000 - $600,000

                  SOTHEBY’S May 21, 2014




                  N. C. WYETH
                  1882 - 1945
                  THE DEACON AND PARSON SKEETERS / IN THE TAIL OF A GAME OF DRAW (DRAW POKER; THE POKER PLAYERS)



                  Estimate 200,000 — 300,000 LOT SOLD. 905,000 




                  SOTHEBY’S DEC 4 2013





                  CHRISTIE’S  March 1, 2012





                  A selection of remarkable illustrations were offered in the sale including, It Was Such a Warm Little House, There,’ Said She, Huskily by Newell Convers Wyeth (1882-1945) (estimate: $70,000-100,000).  Originally featured in a 1905 Harper’s Magazine piece entitled, “Back to Indiana,” the oil on canvas depicts a man and woman seated beside one another in front of a covered wagon and gazing at a camp fire.  The painting has been consigned by The Farnsworth Art Museum to benefit The Andrew Wyeth Endowment Fund.




                  Bonhams 2007- 2011




                  Newell Convers Wyeth (American, 1882-1945) 

                  The Moose Call, 1903/1904 14 1/4 x 22 1/4in
                  US$ 50,000 - 70,000





                  Newell Convers Wyeth (American, 1882-1945) 

                  The Wild Man of Tabor Island 40 x 30in
                  Sold for US$ 86,500 



                  N.C. Wyeth (1882-1945) 
                  Louise Loved to Climb to the Summit on one of the Barren Hills Flanking the River and Stand there while the Wind Blew 
                  38 x 25in
                  Sold for US$ 144,000



                  Henriette Wyeth (American, 1907-1997) 
                  A Portrait of a Lady in Red 26 x 24in
                  Sold for US$ 6,000 


                  Andrew Wyeth at Auction

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                  Christie’s 23 May 2014

                  Three Generations of Wyeth: The Collection of Eric and Cynthia Sambol were offered in the sale on May 23.  Comprised of thirteen works by N.C., Andrew, and Jamie Wyeth, the collection includes important and notable works from three generations of arguably the most remarkable American art family dynasty of our time.  




                  Six works by Andrew Wyeth were offered in the Sambols’ collection and Rocky Hill (; estimate: $1,800,000-2,400,000) embodies the hallmarks that have made him one of the most enduring figures in American Art.  Andrew often worked in series, becoming devoted to particular locations and the subjects, thereby allowing him to lend sincerity to his style without sentimentality.   The subject of Rocky Hill is his faithful dog Nell, who Wyeth often revisited as a subject.    The work not only embodies a sense of loneliness, but also pays tribute to the passage of time and the people and places that inhabit the artist’s daily life in Maine and Pennsylvania.   The permanence of the forest and terrain juxtaposed with the living creature, standing at attention, make Rocky Hill among Andrew Wyeth’s most profound representations of the theme of the passage of time.  



                  SOTHEBY’S April 16 2014











                  ANDREW WYETH
                  ALONG THE TAIL RACE

                  Estimate 50,000 — 70,000 LOT SOLD. 62,500





                  ANDREW WYETH

                  MAN AND DORY


                  Estimate 15,000 — 25,000 LOT SOLD. 36,250


                  SOTHEBY’S DEC 4 2013



                  Estimate   120,000 — 180,000




                  Estimate   200,000 — 300,000
                  Sold   221,000



                  Estimate   300,000 — 500,000
                  Lot Sold   341,000


                  Sotheby’s October 3, 2013





                  ANDREW WYETH
                  CHOPPING WOOD



                  Estimate 25,000 — 35,000
                  Sotheby’s May 17 2012




                  Estimate   600,000 — 900,000
                  Lot Sold   1,538,500




                  Estimate   40,000 — 60,000
                  Lot Sold   53,125




                  Estimate   40,000 — 60,000
                  Lot Sold   53,125




                  Estimate   30,000 — 50,000
                  Lot Sold   59,375




                  Estimate   30,000 — 40,000
                  Lot Sold   81,250


                  Bonhams November 28 2012


                  Andrew Wyeth (American, 1917-2009) 
                  Back Entry, 1971 30 x 22in
                  Sold for US$ 182,500

                  Bonhams 2007- 2011




                  Andrew Wyeth (American, 1917-2009) 
                  Late Harvest, 1973 21 3/4 x 30in
                  Sold for US$ 266,000 

                  SWANN NOVEMBER 2012


                  • ANDREW WYETH 
                    The Mill House at Ivy Mills, Pennsylvania.
                    Estimate $70,000 - $100,000
                    Price Realized (with Buyer's Premium) $60,000



                  JAMIE WYETH at AUCTION

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                  Christie’s 19 November 2014



                  SKEWBALD
                  $400,000 – $600,000

                  Sotheby’s May 17 2012




                  Estimate   80,000 — 120,000
                  Lot Sold   122,500



                  Bonhams May 15, 2012


                  Jamie Wyeth (American, born 1946) 
                  Tree fungus, 1977 22 x 30in
                  Sold for US$ 37,500


                  Bonhams 2007- 2011




                  Jamie Wyeth (American, born 1946) 
                  Portrait of Andy Warhol sight 
                  12 3/4 x 15 1/4in
                  Sold for US$ 33,000

                  Bonhams November 28 2012

                  JAMIE WYETH (AMERICAN, BORN 1946) 

                  THE WARNING, 2007 34 X 48IN (86.3 X 122.0CM)

                  Sold for US$ 458,500 inc. premium


                  EDWARD LAMSON HENRY at Auction

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                  Sotheby's 2013





                  EDWARD LAMSON HENRY
                  THE TROUBLE WITH WOMEN'S HATS




                  Estimate 10,000 — 15,000 USD LOT SOLD. 11,250 
                  Sotheby's 2012





                  EDWARD LAMSON HENRY

                  ONE SUNDAY AFTERNOON




                  Estimate 12,000 — 18,000 USD LOT SOLD. 16,250

                  Sotheby's 2007

                  EDWARD LAMSON HENRY 1841-1913

                  A LENGTHY FAREWELL

                  Estimate   20,000 — 30,000
                  Lot Sold   20,000



                  Bonhams 2007



                  Edward Lamson Henry (American, 1841-1919) 
                  The Artist's Wife Clipping Flowers 
                  Christie’s 2009







                  Christie’s 2004



                  EDWARD LAMSON HENRY (1841-1913) 

                  A CARRIAGE RIDE 

                  PR $5,378

                  Christie's


                  The Open Door by Edward Lamson HENRY

                  Christie's 1999




                  JOHN TAYLOR ARMS at Auction

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                  Swann 2009





                  • JOHN TAYLOR ARMS 
                    The Gates of the City
                    Estimate $10,000 - $15,000
                    Price Realized (with Buyer's Premium) $21,600




                  • JOHN TAYLOR ARMS 
                    West Forty-Second Street, Night
                    Estimate $7,000 - $10,000
                    Price Realized (with Buyer's Premium) $10,200



                  • JOHN TAYLOR ARMS 
                    West Forty-Second Street
                    Estimate $5,000 - $8,000
                    Price Realized (with Buyer's Premium) $6,720


                  JOHN TAYLOR ARMS 
                  Le Penseur de Notre Dame
                  Estimate $2,500 - $3,500
                  Price Realized (with Buyer's Premium) $5,520






                  • JOHN TAYLOR ARMS 
                    La Bella Venezia
                    Estimate $2,500 - $3,500
                    • Price Realized (with Buyer's Premium) $5,520


                  • JOHN TAYLOR ARMS 
                    Venetian Filigree
                    Estimate $3,000 - $5,000
                    Price Realized (with Buyer's Premium) $5,280



                  • JOHN TAYLOR ARMS 
                    Early Morning, North River
                    Estimate $2,000 - $3,000
                    Price Realized (with Buyer's Premium) $4,560



                  • JOHN TAYLOR ARMS 
                    An American Cathedral (The Woolworth Building)
                    Estimate $3,000 - $5,000
                    Price Realized (with Buyer's Premium) $4,560




                  JOHN TAYLOR ARMS 
                  Lace in Stone, Rouen Cathedral.
                  Estimate $2,000 - $3,000
                  Price Realized (with Buyer's Premium) $3,360



                  Skinner 2014



                  John Taylor Arms (American, 1887-1953) 

                  Battle Wagon - U.S.S. Alabama Outfitting at Norfolk Navy Yard, Crane Ship Kearsage Alongside

                  Sold for:
                  $738

                  Skinner 2013



                  John Taylor Arms (American, 1887-1953) 

                  U.S.S. Columbia under Construction at New York Shipbuilding Corporation, Camden

                  Sold for:
                  $400

                  Doyle 2013






































                  John Taylor Arms (1887-1953) 
                  WEST FORTY-SECOND STREET (FLETCHER 41) 
                  Sold for $2,250 


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