NEW YORK, NY.- Christies announces the fall sale of American Art on November 22 will offer 101 lots encompassing a range of styles and artists of 19th century, Impressionism, Modernism, Regionalism, Western and Illustration art. The sale features one of the strongest selections of American Impressionist paintings to appear on the auction market, including pioneers of the genre such as Childe Hassam, Frank Weston Benson, Frederick Carl Frieseke and John Leslie Breck, among others. Other sale highlights include works by Georgia OKeeffe, Andrew Wyeth, Newell Convers (N.C.) Wyeth and Stuart Davis.
The sale is led by Frank Weston Bentons dazzling work, The Reader, which depicts an iconic Impressionist subject; the artists eldest daughter is enjoying a beautiful summer day reading outside while perched under a parasol (estimate: $2,500,000-3,500,000). The Reader is a prime example of the Maine summer paintings that embody the pinnacle of Bensons career-long play with light, and the work has been in a private collection for 40 years.
Twenty-four American Impressionist paintings from a private New York collection highlight the sale, and include works by Childe Hassam, John Leslie Breck and John Singer Sargent that depict Ironbound, Maine, a privately owned island once home to fellow American Impressionist, Dwight Blaney, who hosted these artists to visit and paint en plein air. Hassams Sunset: Ironbound, Mt. Desert, Maine (estimate: $1,500,000 - 2,500,000) has the distinguished provenance of being hung in the Yellow Oval Room of the White House from 1977 to 1989, and Sargents watercolor The Piazza; On the Verandah, which depicts Blaney and his family, is inscribed For my friend Dwight Blaney (estimate: $700,000-1,000,000).
Another sale highlight is Edward Morans Commerce of Nations Rendering Homage to Liberty, which was executed in 1876, ten years before the Statue of Liberty was completed, as a means to raise funds and inspire patriotic enthusiasm for sculptor Frédéric Auguste Bartholdis undertaking (estimate: $700,000-1,000,000).
The sale also includes Andrew Wyeths The Sexton, which not only demonstrates the artists technical mastery of the tempera medium and represents his enduring motifs of isolation and mortality, but appears at auction for the first time, having descended in the family from the Oak Ridge Collection of J.J. Ryan (estimate: $2,000,000 3,000,000). The cover-lot of the sale is N.C. Wyeths Hands Up!, which epitomizes the artists compositional skills and unmatched sense of visual narrative that garnered his reputation as one of Americas foremost illustrators (estimate: $1,500,000 2,500,000).
Highlights:
John Singer Sargent (1856-1925) The Piazza; On the Verandah watercolor and charcoal on paper 15 ½ x 21 in. (39.4 x 53.3 cm.) Executed circa 1921-22. Estimate: $700,000-1,000,000
John Leslie Breck (1860-1899) Garden, Ironbound Island, Maine oil on canvas Painted circa 1896. Estimate: $700,000 1,000,000
Edward Moran (1829-1901) Commerce of Nations Rendering Homage to Liberty oil on canvas Painted in 1876. Estimate: $700,000-1,000,000
Stuart Davis (1892-1964) Twilight in Turkey oil on canvas Painted in 1961. Estimate: $600,000 - 900,000
Georgia O'Keeffe (1887-1986) Sand Hill, Alcalde oil on canvas Painted in 1930. Estimate: $1,200,000 - 1,800,000
Milton Avery (1885-1965) Anemones oil and pencil on canvas Painted in 1945. Estimate: $400,000 600,000
Andrew Wyeth (1917-2009) The Sexton tempera on panel Painted in 1950. Estimate: $2,000,000-3,000,000
Newell Convers Wyeth (1882-1945) "Hands Up!" oil on canvas Painted in 1906. Estimate: $1,500,000 2,500,000
Norman Rockwell (1894-1978) The Lighthouse Keeper's Daughter oil on canvas Painted in 1923. Estimate: $400,000 600,000