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Artemis Gallery to Auction Superior-Quality Ancient, Asian & Ethnographic Art, April 12

BOULDER, CO – With a timeline that starts in Ancient Egypt and progresses to the Pre-Columbian cultures of the Americas, Artemis Gallery’s April 12 auction is a fascinating retrospective on how the world evolved to what it is today.   Each of Artemis Gallery’s auctions reflects a deep respect for ancient civilizations of all geographic regions. That’s why the templat...


Posted On: 09-Apr-2017
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Oil painting by Francisco Corzas (Mex., 1936-1983) brings $9,375 at The Woodshed Gallery, March 29th

FRANKLIN, Mass. – An oil on canvas painting by Mexican artist Francisco Corzas (1936-1983) titled Two Figures sold for $9,375 to take top lot honors in an online-only Master Artworks Discovery Auction held March 29th by The Woodshed Gallery. Corzas beat out brighter stars in the world of fine art – names like Picasso, Warhol, Man Ray, Adolph Gottlieb and Lee Godie.   Corzas w...


Posted On: 05-Apr-2017
Author: southeasternog
Category: Art

Monumental 19th century Chinese porcelain palace vase will headline Tremont Auctions' April 23rd sale

NEWTON, Mass. – A monumental Chinese porcelain palace vase made around 1870 with lovely pate-sur-pate pagoda decoration, and three miniature Persian paintings executed in the early 17th century during the Safavid period, are expected top achievers in an important Asian works of art auction scheduled for Sunday, April 23rd, by Tremont Auctions, online and in the firm’s gallery.   ...


Posted On: 04-Apr-2017
Author: southeasternog
Category: Auctions

Fontaine's Auction Gallery's two-session April 22nd sale will feature 325 quality lots in an array of categories

PITTSFIELD, Mass. – An exceptional Victorian carved walnut three-piece marble-top bedroom set attributed to John Jelliff, a gorgeous 14-inch Tiffany Studios domical leaded glass Daffodil lamp shade, a heavily carved R. J. Horner figural mahogany bookcase and a stunning set of four J & R Lamb Studios stained glass windows will all cross the auction block Saturday, April 22nd.   ...


Posted On: 03-Apr-2017
Author: southeasternog
Category: Auctions

Early examples of tableware and freeblown glass both perform well at Heckler's Premier Auction 146

WOODSTOCK, Conn. – A pattern molded covered sugar bowl and an early pattern molded pocket bottle, both manufactured by Stiegel’s American Flint Glass Manufactory in Manheim, Pennsylvania sometime between 1763 and 1774, combined to sell for nearly $20,000 in an online-only auction (Premier Auction 146) held March 6-15 by Norman C. Heckler & Company.   The brilliant cobalt ...


Posted On: 02-Apr-2017
Author: southeasternog
Category: Auctions

Monumental Chinese painting attributed to Qiu Ying (1494-1552) brings $112,500 at Ahlers & Ogletree

ATLANTA, Ga. – Asian lots took center stage at Ahlers & Ogletree’s March 25-26 Spring Salon Auction, as a monumental classical painting attributed to Ming painter Qiu Ying (Chinese, 1494-1552) soared to $112,500, and a pair of Chinese huanghuali hardwood side tables made in the first half of the 20th century made $26,550. Overall, the auction grossed approximately $900,000.  ...


Posted On: 30-Mar-2017
Author: southeasternog
Category: Art

Screenprint of Greta Garbo as Mata Hari by Andy Warhol garners $52,000 at Bruneau & Co. Auctioneers

CRANSTON, R.I. – A screenprint in color, accented with diamond dust of screen legend Greta Garbo as Mata Hari by Andy Warhol, titled The Star and from Warhol’s “Myths” portfolio, sold for $52,000 at a two-session Spring Antiques and Fine Arts Auction held Saturday, March 25th by Bruneau & Co. Auctioneers, online and in the firm’s gallery at 63 Fourth Avenue in Cra...


Posted On: 29-Mar-2017
Author: southeasternog
Category: Art

Artemis Gallery to Auction Important Museum-Exhibited Russian Icons & Religious Art, March 23

BOULDER, CO – The 2003-4 “Windows Into Heaven” exhibition held at the Mint Museum of Art in Charlotte, N.C., celebrated a period that was the zenith of Russian art’s long and illustrious history. The stellar exhibition that drew international media attention featured 18th- and 19th-century Russian icons on loan from the Lilly and Francis Robicsek collection. It would be ano...


Posted On: 20-Mar-2017
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Historically significant 1777 Rev-War sword will headline John McInnis Auctioneers' March 24-26 auction

AMESBURY, Mass. – An important Revolutionary War sword and scabbard made by John Bailey and descended in the family of patriot Francis Dana (1743-1811), a pair of circa 1820 floor globes by Cary of London, each standing 39 inches tall, and a large oil portrait painting by William McGregor Paxton (Am., 1869-1941) will all come up for bid at a March 24-26 auction.   They’re jus...


Posted On: 18-Mar-2017
Author: southeasternog
Category: Auctions

Original ink drawing by Vincent van Gogh will be part of The Woodshed Gallery's March 29 art auction

FRANKLIN, Mass. – An original ink drawing by Vincent van Gogh, an untitled 1967 gouache study by Adolph Gottlieb, a work by Fernand Leger titled Composition with Three Women and a paint and ink on cardboard attributed to Jean-Michel Basquiat will all be part of a tidy, 97-lot online-only Master Artworks Discovery sale planned for March 29th by The Woodshed Gallery.   “I decid...


Posted On: 16-Mar-2017
Author: southeasternog
Category: Art

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