Apr 10, 2024 10:00 EST

American Paintings & Prints / American Furniture, Silver & Decorative Art

 
  Lot 108
 

108

After John James Audubon (1785-1851)

Estate / Collection: The Ken Harte Collection of Natural History

PURPLE GRACKLE; RED-HEADED WOODPECKER
Two hand-colored engravings and etchings (one with aquatint) by W.H. Lizars and R. Havell, respectively, the first 1827, on J. Whatman watermarked paper, plates VII and 27 from The Birds of America, the first laid on card, framed.
Sheet (first) 39 1/4 x 25 7/8 inches; 997 x 657 mm.
Sheet (second) 38 1/4 x 24 3/4 inches; 972 x 629 mm.
Frame (first) 41 1/2 x 28 1/8 inches; 1054 x 724 mm.
Frame (second) 32 1/8 x 26 7/8 inches; 816 x 683 mm.

Sold for $1,088
Estimated at $800 - $1,200

Includes Buyer's Premium


 

Estate / Collection: The Ken Harte Collection of Natural History

PURPLE GRACKLE; RED-HEADED WOODPECKER
Two hand-colored engravings and etchings (one with aquatint) by W.H. Lizars and R. Havell, respectively, the first 1827, on J. Whatman watermarked paper, plates VII and 27 from The Birds of America, the first laid on card, framed.
Sheet (first) 39 1/4 x 25 7/8 inches; 997 x 657 mm.
Sheet (second) 38 1/4 x 24 3/4 inches; 972 x 629 mm.
Frame (first) 41 1/2 x 28 1/8 inches; 1054 x 724 mm.
Frame (second) 32 1/8 x 26 7/8 inches; 816 x 683 mm.

PURPLE GRACKLE: Laid and matstain, laid on card, foxing and other discoloration, some small areas of light abrasion in the margins and in uninked area of image top left, a 4 inch tear at top sheet edge (2 3/8 inch from platemark), a 1/4 inch tear at bottom sheet edge, framed with glass.

RED-HEADED WOODPECKER: Lightstain and matstain, some soiling and other discoloration, handling and other creases, a few light scratches with associated ink loss in the image, a few nicks at right sheet edge, top and bottom sheet edges with some tears (longest 1 1/2 inch) and folded back over another sheet (approximately 4 1/2 inches at top and 3 3/4 inches at bottom) and with some assocated splitting at sheet edges), framed with glass.

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Auction: American Paintings & Prints / American Furniture, Silver & Decorative Art, Apr 10, 2024

  • Successful Auction of American Paintings & Prints on April 10, 2024
  • Self-Portrait by Luigi Lucioni Tops $100k as Sale Total Surpasses Expectations
  • We Invite You to Contact Us for a Complimentary Auction Evaluation of Your Paintings & Prints


NEW YORK, NY -- Doyle held a successful auction of American Paintings & Prints on April 10, 2024 that witnessed competitive bidding drive the sale total beyond expectations. This semiannual sale was Doyle’s premier venue for 19th and early 20th century American paintings, including Hudson River School landscapes, Western and Regional art, nautical scenes, still lifes and portraits. Highlights included works by John George Brown, Luigi Lucioni, Don Troiani and Andrew Newell Wyeth, among many others.

Luigi Lucioni
Highlighting the sale was an elegant self-portrait by Luigi Lucioni (1900-1988) from 1933 that soared past its $8,000-12,000 estimate to achieve $102,100. The Italian-born Lucioni arrived in New York as a boy and studied at the Cooper Union, followed by the National Academy of Design. He won a Tiffany Foundation scholarship to study art in Italy, which shaped his art with classical realism.

Andrew Newell Wyeth
American realist painter Andrew Newell Wyeth (1917–2009) is best known for his depictions of rural life and landscapes. The son of famed illustrator N.C. Wyeth, Andrew Wyeth drew inspiration from the people, buildings and surrounding environs of his hometown of Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania, and his country house in Cushing, Maine. Evoking solitude and contemplation, his works capture the quintessence of the American countryside. Featured in the sale were a watercolor from 1949, Wind Machine (also known as The Windmaker) that realized $64,000, and Chestnut Stump, a watercolor from 1955 that sold for $51,200, surpassing its $25,000-35,000 estimate.

American Furniture, Silver & Decorative Arts
A section of the April 10 auction showcased American Furniture, Silver & Decorative Arts. Read More


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For information, please contact:
Paintings: Bill Fiddler, 212-427-4141, ext. 249, paintings@Doyle.com
Prints: Cynthia Klein, 212-427-4141, ext. 246, prints@Doyle.com

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