BOSTON, MASS.- Skinner, Inc. will present an impressive selection of American & European Works of Art at auction on Friday, September 23, comprising 428 lots in total. The day will be divided in two parts: Fine Prints & Photographs at 12PM and Fine Paintings & Sculpture at 4PM. The auctions showcase an extensive variety of works ranging from Old Master prints through Modern and Contemporary offerings, including a special collection of photographs celebrating New England Photography.
In conjunction with the auction, Skinner will be hosting a Young Collectors Night on Wednesday, September 21, at 6PM, an exciting evening of art and hors d'oeuvres welcoming young and beginning collectors. Learn about the basics of collecting and buying at auction, featuring a panel discussion moderated by Robin S.R. Starr with Skinner fine photographs specialist, Michelle Lamunière; curator, blogger and art consultant, Elizabeth Devlin; and gallerist, Joseph Carroll.
Major Auction Highlights
Figurative artworks by European and American artists represent the top lots this fall season. With two works we look ahead to the cold weather: from folk artist Anna Mary Robertson, better known as Grandma Moses, we have on offer a humorous scene of a whole family working together to apprehend a plump turkey for their meal, titled Catching the Turkey, Thanksgiving (Lot 305, estimated between $90,000-120,000). Realist painter Andrew Wyeth depicts a late autumn landscape with a barn, frosty, dark branches, and an icy stream in a 1976 drybrush watercolor titled, Corn and Grist (Lot 286, $150,000-250,000).
Several works continue the figurative theme indoors with two still life works: British artist Christopher (Kit) Woods painting, Anemones in a Glass Jar (Lot 381, $70,000-90,000), portrays a vibrant bouquet of pink, violet, blue, and red anemones bursting from a clear, glass jar. American painter Wayne Thiebaud is known for his paintings of sweets, and his woodcut print, Candy Apples (Lot 91, $30,000-50,000), depicts nine glistening treats ready to be eaten.
Passion is unbound in the figurative, compact sculpture, titled Amantes (Lot 427, $40,000-60,000), depicting two lovers indistinctly intertwined, by the Mexican artist Francisco Zúñiga. The fusion of the two bodies, cut from the same elegant black marble, conspicuously characterizes the act of love-making. The composition by French artist J. Jean Dubuffets ink drawing, Situation LXXXXI (a l'arbre) (Lot 425, $35,000-55,000), is equally dense as the space around the central wandering, cartoonish figure is filled with doodle-like lines, semi-figurative forms, and patterns.
Other featured highlights include, but are not limited to:
M. C. Escher, Contrast (Order and Chaos), 1950, lithograph (Lot 64, $8,000-10,000)
Richard Estes, Holland Hotel, 1980, color screenprint (Lot 67, $15,000-25,000)
Annie Leibovitz, Rolling Stones, New York, 1985, dye transfer print (Lot 160, $4,000-6,000)
Edwin Lord Weeks, Market in Ispahan, c. 1885, oil on canvas (Lot 233, $30,000-50,000)
William Zorach, A Pair of Bronze Pumas (Lot 375, $20,000-30,000)
Ilya Bolotowsky, Diamond with Three Blues, 1969, acrylic on canvas (Lot 448, $18,000-22,000)
Clement L. Meadmore, THROUGH WAY, 1965, steel (Lot 452, $15,000-25,000)
Jane Peterson, North Shore Harbor View, oil on canvas (Lot 320, $40,000-60,000)
Francisco Zúñiga, Madre con Niño de Pie, bronze (Lot 399, $15,000-20,000)