LAMBERTVILLE, NJ.- On May 4,
Rago Auctions hosts its semi-annual auctions of American + European and Post-War + Contemporary Art. Included in the sale will be two single-owner segments: "The Archive of Artist /Designer, as well as Living Large: Big Paintings from the Allan Stone Collection with an exclusive New York preview at Allan Stone Projects.
Beginning at 9am, the sale of American + European Art will include Paintings by John Frederick Kensett, Henry Martin Gasser, and Henry Martin Gasser; Sculptures by Harriet Whitney Frishmuth, Emilio Greco, and Francisco Zuniga; and Works on Paper by George Grosz, George Copeland Ault, and Françoise Gilot. Of particular note is the auctions cover lot, lot 31, Milton Averys 1944 oil on canvas, Girl by Lake, estimated at $300,000 500,000.
The following sale of Post-War + Contemporary Art, set to begin at noon, will feature paintings by Mavis Pusey, Patrick Heron, Michael Goldberg and Ilya Bolotowsky; prints and multiples by Tom Wesselmann, Frank Stella, Andy Warhol and Roy Lichtenstein; photographs by Manuel Álvarez Bravo, Candida Höfer and Stanley Kubrick, and sculptures by Mary Bauermeister, Gerald Laing and Igor Mitoraj. Highlights include David Salles Pauper, Ossip Zadkines bronze sculpture Arlequin Urlant, and an untitled work by Fernando Botero.
Living Large: Big Paintings from the Allan Stone Collection (lots 616 through 644 in the Post-War + Contemporary Art segment) is a single-owner segment of oversized works from Allan Stones colleciton, who is celebrated for his eclectic approach and early advocacy of pivotal artists of the 20th Century. This segment will be led by 29 large scale works by artists including Bo Barlett, James Havard, Kazuko Inoue, Robert S. Neuman, William Beckman, and more, many of which are part of an exclusive NY preview at Allan Stone Projects in NYC until May 11.
Rounding out the Post-War + Contemporary Art sale will be a single-owner segment of 82 lots presenting The Archive of Artist / Designer. From the 1970s through the 1990s, Elisabeth Cunnick, Director and Curator of A/D, invited some of the best painters and sculptors of the day to confront the distinctions between fine art and function by designing utilitarian objects. Examples on offer in our May 4 Fine Art sale include textiles by Chuck Close, Ellsworth Kelly and Andy Warhol; furniture and decorative objects by Arman, Sol LeWitt and Richard Tuttle; and an array of other unexpected maker/product pairings including wallpaper by William Wegman, playing cards by Donald Sultan and a set of plates by Roy Lichtenstein. Many of these objects appear rarely on the market, and with this dispersal of the retained archives of A/D, it is unlikely that such a range of important A/D editions will ever be offered again.