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Doyle, New York City Photos courtesy Doyle Doyle held its semiannual sale of American paintings and prints live in its salesroom on East 87th Street in Manhattan Wednesday, April 10. Most of the sales went to online bidders. Only a few bidders were present. The auction also featured American furniture, silver, and
Pook & Pooks January 16 and 17 sale with nearly 1000 lots avoided going head to head with Americana Week in the Big Apple. The sale was posted before Christmas, and printed catalogs, now a rarity, were mailed and available Pook & Pook, Inc., Downingtown, Pennsylvania Photos courtesy Pook & Pook, Inc.
Doyle, New York City Photos courtesy Doyle Only at Doyle on Manhattan’s Upper East Side can you buy a sterling silver child’s highchair tray, a silver dog bowl, and a silver terrapin tureen and soup bowls in an Americana sale. The April 10 sale featured paintings, prints, furniture, silver, and decorative art.
Swann Galleries, New York City Photos courtesy Swann Galleries For its April 4 sale of African American art, Swann Galleries offered 239 lots of paintings, watercolors, prints, photography, and sculpture and featured a special evening session called “Art for Life” of contemporary works sold to benefit the Rush Philanthropic Arts Foundation.
Barridoff Auctions, South Portland, Maine Photos courtesy Barridoff Auctions On Saturday, April 13, Barridoff Auctions, South Portland, Maine, offered 280 lots of paintings, prints, and photographs to what nowadays would be considered a large crowd of retail buyers and the trade. It was not a sale of high-powered artworks—only 15 lots sold
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The seller paid just £500 for the whole set at a gallery's going out of business sale in the 1970s. The post Signed Dalí Prints, Forgotten for Decades in a London Garage, Now Up for Sale appeared first on Artnet News.
Sotheby’s, New York City Photos courtesy Sotheby’s Sotheby’s “Visions of America,” its umbrella for Americana Week sales, ended January 29 with an offering of just 16 lots of manuscript and printed Americana, of which five sold. Maps and letters related to George Washington and Abraham Lincoln and views of Mexico contributed
Prints dealers say they "see no signs of the market slowing down." The post Art Market Finds Bright Spot in Booming PrintSales appeared first on Artnet News.
The sale includes contemporary copies of the Constitution and the Bill of Rights. The post Rare Prints of America’s Founding Documents Could Make $8 Million at Auction appeared first on Artnet News.
The post 5 Captivating Prints From Artnet’s Contemporary Editions Sale, Including Warhol’s Kaleidoscopic Gertrude Stein appeared first on Artnet News. Contemporary Editions features a dynamic range of works on paper, showcasing the expressive power of printmaking.
The April 18 and 19 “Americana and International” sale at Pook & Pook, Inc., A printed catalog came in the mail a few days after it was posted online with more information and Pook & Pook, Inc., Downingtown, Pennsylvania Photos courtesy Pook & Pook, Inc. Downingtown, Pennsylvania, followed the traditional Pook format.
Escher prints bewitch bidders at Swann’s April 30 sale appeared first on Auction Central News. Escher said: “I doubt that ‘the public’ will ever understand, much less appreciate, how many gymnastics of the brain, fascinating to me, have preceded the construction of such a picture.” Maurits Cornelis (M.C.)
NEW YORK – On Wednesday, August 21, beginning at 8 pm Eastern time, Jasper52 will present its next sale of Japanese Woodblock Prints, an 87-lot offering of desirable antique and modern works. Absentee and Internet bidding will be available through LiveAuctioneers.
Doyle, New York City Photos courtesy Doyle Doyles sale of American paintings, furniture, silver, and decorative arts in New York City October 23 and 24 was a good barometer for the state of the market for mid-level Americana. This market is driven by private buyers bidding online for paintings, furniture, silver, and
NEW YORK – On Wednesday, September 18, starting at 11 am Eastern time, Jasper52 will present its next Exquisite Fine Art Paintings and Printssale, consisting of 197 lots. Absentee and Internet bidding will be available through LiveAuctioneers.
The Zipps of Crocker Farm held their third sale of 2024 from November 6 to 15, with the call-back session on November 16. The printed catalog had 348 lots, and there were 458 registered Crocker Farm, Inc., Sparks, Maryland Photos courtesy Crocker Farm, Inc. The 490-lot auction grossed $719,460 (including buyers premiums).
Highlights include prints by Richard Serra and Roy Lichtenstein—live now for bidding. The post The Expert Edit: Our Specialists Pick Favorites From Artnet’s Premier Prints and Multiples Sale appeared first on Artnet News.
A Lowry print has topped the best-sellers in The Cotswold Auction Company’s recent sale. The urban street scene – with The post Lowry print tops sale appeared first on Antique Collecting.
A thought-provoking print by leading US contemporary artist Kerry James Marshall is among the highlights of Chiswick Auctions’ Prints and The post Kerry James Marshall print heads to London sale appeared first on Antique Collecting.
Swann Galleries, New York City Photos courtesy Swann Galleries Now in its 17th year, Swann Galleries African American art department sold $3,154,557 worth of art that spanned 100 years in its October 3 sale. The department offered landscapes, still-life paintings, abstractions, drawings, sculpture, prints, and works in mixed media.
The sale is live for bidding through May 30, 2024. The post Discover 6 Decades of Abstract Prints in Our Contemporary Editions Auction appeared first on Artnet News.
ALAMEDA, CA — The Summer Specialty sale taking place Monday, June 17 at Michaan’s features five highly collectible letterpress editions from San Francisco’s Arion Press. The complete 445-lot catalog is now open for review and bidding at LiveAuctioneers.
WOLCOTTVILLE, IN — Property lawyer Edward Flower (1929-2022) and his wife Marilyn (1930-2017) were inveterate collectors: first it was American impressionism, then artist-signed prints and British art pottery, and lastly, majolica.
The sale also features prints and multiples by artists such as Ed Ruscha, Gerhard Richter, John Baldessari, and Sol LeWitt. The post Discover 4 Famous Artist-Print Collaborations—From Frank Stella to Pierre Soulages—in Artnet’s Contemporary Editions Sale appeared first on Artnet News.
NEW YORK — Jasper52 has announced Abstract Odyssey: Fine Prints Auction, a 337-lot sale featuring fine prints from the 20th century taking place Wednesday, September 25. The first highlight is Femme Assise, a 1961 print from Maurice Esteve of France. Measuring 13.75 Measuring 13.75
Artnet Auctions' Premier Prints and Multiples Sale features works that illuminate the unique relationship between artists and the teams that materialize their vision. The post How Barbara Kruger’s Print Plastered ParisAnd Other Iconic Artist-Publisher Collaborations appeared first on Artnet News.
SEATTLE — A small but important six-piece collection of woodcut prints by Henry Sugimoto (1900-1990) came to market at District Auction April 14 as part of its Fine Art, Mid-Century Furniture, and Decor sale.
ATLANTA, GA – The July 17 sale of Historical Documents, Books, and Americana at the Ahlers & Ogletree Auction Gallery includes a collection of duck stamp prints deaccessioned from the Morris Museum of Art in Augusta, GA. Offered in 70 lots, the artist prints are framed alongside a version of the actual stamp.
Works by Banksy, Damien Hirst, and George Condo are also included in the sale. The post Explore 4 Rare Yet Iconic Prints by 4 Famous Artists—From Andy Warhol to Kaws—in Artnet’s Contemporary Editions Sale appeared first on Artnet News.
Fine Art Prints vs. Reproductions By Noelle DeSantis and Sarah Kirk Hanley Have you ever wondered why two seemingly identical prints by the same artist can have vastly different price tags? Among numerous factors, it is often the manner in which the print was produced that plays the most pivotal role in determining its value.
Have you ever wondered why two seemingly identical prints by the same artist can have vastly different price tags? Among numerous factors, it is often the manner in which the print was produced that plays the most pivotal role in determining its value.
NEW YORK – On Wednesday, June 26, beginning at 5 pm Eastern time, Jasper52 will conduct its next sale having the title of British Brushstrokes: Fine Art & PrintsSale. The 283-lot offering consists exclusively of works by British artists. Absentee and Internet live bidding will be available through LiveAuctioneers.
NEW YORK – On Wednesday, April 10, launching at 8 pm Eastern time, Jasper52 will present a sale of Japanese Woodblock Prints, featuring 87 lots of works from Tokuriki, Masao Ebina, the Utagawa School, and more. Absentee and Internet live bidding will be available through LiveAuctioneers.
I frequently see references to the concept of purchasing art as an investment or as a means of diversifying one's investment portfolio, a vision that is reinforced in the popular imagination with strategically edited clips of Antiques Roadshow where lucky people find out their yard sale item is worth thousands of dollars.
NEW YORK – On Wednesday, May 8, starting at 11 am Eastern time, Jasper52 will present its next Exquisite Fine Art Paintings and Printssale. The auction, consisting of exactly 200 lots, is now available for review and bidding at LiveAuctioneers.
NEW YORK — Jasper52 has announced its latest contemporary fine art sale, titled Visual Odyssey, set for Tuesday, October 1, with the event kicking off at 2 pm Eastern time. The catalog is now open for review and early bidding at LiveAuctioneers.
WILTON, CT — A scarce, author-printed and -signed copy of Walt Whitman’s seminal work Leaves of Grass sold for an incredible $48,000 with buyer’s premium at University Archives on June 26. Complete sale results are available at LiveAuctioneers.
Meccano Magician Robot Store Display, $12,800 PORTSMOUTH, NH – The September 21 sale at Bray & Co included a circa-1950 Meccano store display dubbed the Magician.
The sale also features work by iconic 20th-century artists like Jean Arp, Harland Miller, and Robert Longo. The post Discover 6 Top Lots in Artnet Auction’s Premier PrintsSale, From Basquiat’s Batman to Banksy’s Barking Dog appeared first on Artnet News.
1925 Michelin Stone-lithographed Poster, $113,115 TURIN, Italy – Italian auction house Aste Bolaffi’s April 16 Advertising Posters sale was dominated by its anticipated top lot: an Italian-market 1925 poster for Michelin tires.
WILTON, CT — An exceedingly rare color photogravure of the 1894 Temple Cup baseball championship has been unearthed and will be presented Wednesday, May 15 at University Archives as part of its next Rare Autographs, Manuscripts, Books & Memorabilia sale. The complete catalog is now available for review and bidding at LiveAuctioneers.
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