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Freeman's December 6 Auction: American Art & Pennsylvania Impressionists: Wyeth, Parrish, Rockwell, Eakins, Stuart

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Represented in this sale are three generations of the iconic  Wyeth family, with works from N.C., Andrew,  and Jamie on offer. The  distinctive genre of  American illustrative art  as  characterized by Norman  Rockwell and  Maxfield Parrish is also featured in this sale, as are early American  painters like Gilbert Stuart . Artists and subjects of special significance to Philadelphia society ( like  the subject of Stuart's "Portrait of Anne (Nancy) Lee" ) and  its rich  artistic  community (including Thomas Eakins) are peppered  throughout the sale.  

 Barely known and rarely seen, the undisputed star of the sale is  




Andrew Wyeth's "Winter Corn Fields" (Lot 81,  Estimate $600,000 - 800,000) The work  comes to auction from The Estate of  Nancy duPont Reynolds Cooch, who had been a childhood friend of Wyeth's .   

"Every so often a painting comes along  that resonates deeply, and for me, this is  one," said Vice Chairman  Alasdair  Nichol of the work. He went on to remark  that "I consider this to be the most exciting period of Wyeth's career - he's  just coming into his own and  escaping his father's influence. This is six  years before his masterpiece ' Christina's World,' and  already we're seeing the  symbolism he would become known for - that ominous, brooding sense of  uncertainty.

 Once dismissed as merely commercial work unworthy of serious consideration , Illustration  A rt is now  enjoys a reputation  as a vital and  highly  influential genre, with collectors clamoring for works by icons of  the American "Golden Age of Illustration." Two pillars of  the style , Norman Rockwell and  Maxfield Parrish,  are represented in this auction.   

Arguably one of the most beloved of American artists,  Norman Rockwell worked in opposition to the avant garde style of his contemporaries. Lots 36 - 39  in Freeman's December auction is a series of four pencil drawings, (Estimated at $60,000-$100,000 each) studies for oil  paintings which appeared in Brown & Bigelow's Four Seasons calendar in 1950. The illustrations depict  the seasonal adventures of "Two Old Men and Dog ."  :














Philadelphia native Maxfield Parrish is another celebrated illustration artist featured in the sale. His oil on board work,   




"Blue Fountain" (Study for  Reveries) , is an excellent example of the artist's  fantastical landscapes.  Lot 35 (Estimate $150,000 - 250,000) is d ream - like and alluring, the rich hues  draw i n g the view er in.   

Also highlighted in the auction are  Gilbert Stuart and  Thomas Eakins , two early American artists with ties to Philadelphia . 





Stuart's "Portrait of Anne  (Nancy) Lee" (Lot 6, Estimate $30,000 - 60,000) is  sure draw attention from collectors of fine early  American art and historical portraiture.  A favorite of  Philadelphia society and a great beauty of her time , Anne Lee is depicted by Gilbert wearing a bonnet  in the height of fashion.  The portrait is unfinished ; it's  bare, unfinished edges add to the  overall  charm  of the work.  

In a letter to the editor of  Frank Leslie's Popular Monthly in 1896 , an admirer of  the painting remarked that rather than finishing the work, Stuart "flung away his brush, exclaiming 'It breaks my heart  to paint loveliness that must fade so soon!'" Whether or not this incident actually happened cannot be  determined, but the story adds romance to an already enchanting painting. 






Lot 7 is  "Study of a Spectator"  for





"Taking the  Count " by Thomas Eakins , 

The great detail and effort Eakins places in this  small  subject are representative of the artist's meticulous nature.  

 Other  notable works in this auction include  p a i n t i n g s by  preeminent Pennsylvania Impressionists  Daniel Garber and  Edward Willis Redfield:




  
Daniel Garber "The Mary Maxwell House" (The Milk Wagon) Estimate $150,000 - 250,000 · 




Edward Willis Redfield "The South Window" Estimate $100,000 - 150,000 ·

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