Sell Your Edmonia Lewis Marble Sculpture for up to $300,000 or More at Nate D. Sanders Auctions
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Here are some Edmonia Lewis marble sculpture actual price realized, and we can get up to these prices for you or more at our Nate D. Sanders Auction House:
- Two Native Americans holding hands. We can obtain for up to $300,000+ for you or more.
- Two Native Americans with arrow, good condition. We can obtain for up to $300,000+ for you or more.
- Marble female with veil and flowers, signed on base. We can obtain for nearly $200,000+ for you or more.
- Bust of a female Native American, signed on back. We can obtain for nearly $30,000+ for you or more.
- Tall marble female in classical dress etched on edge with signature. We can obtain for nearly $30,000+ for you or more.
We here at Nate D. Sanders Auction House in Los Angeles are looking to obtain an original Edmonia Lewis marble sculpture. We can obtain from nearly $30,000 up to $300,000+ for you or more. Please email a description of your Edmonia Lewis marble sculpture and images of your Edmonia Lewis marble sculpture to us at [email protected].
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Here are some items that our auction house, Nate D. Sanders (http://www.NateDSanders.com), has sold:
Norman Rockwell oil on canvas painting of Richard Nixon, signed ”Norman / Rockwell” at lower right. Painting is the study for ”Mr. President (Richard Nixon)”, which resides in the National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution, and was published in the 4 February 1969 issue of ”Look” magazine, captioned ”Weighed, yet buoyed, by the American past and present, Richard M. Nixon, 37th President, faces the future in this Rockwell portrait”.
Rockwell painted this study in late 1968 of then President-Elect Richard Nixon, a man whose portrait he found ”elusive” but whose features here are unmistakenly Nixon, revealing at the same time both the guardedness and warmth of the 37th President. As the premiere portraitist of the 20th century, one would expect no less from Rockwell. Oil on canvas measures 14” x 11”. Provenance is from Judy Goffman Fine Art of New York, and then subsequently the Charles E. Sigety Collection. Exhibited at the Mississippi Museum of Art in ”Norman Rockwell: The Great American Storyteller” from 2 March-15 May 1988, no. 64. Painting is in very good condition, with a stretcher bar mark along upper edge. Wax lined, with no inpainting. Sold for $125,000.
Jessie Willcox Smith Original Cover Art for ”Good Housekeeping” From November 1920 Entitled ”We Give Thee Thanks”
Beloved American illustrator, Jessie Willcox Smith original cover art for the November 1920 issue of ”Good Housekeeping” as well as the April 1922 issue of the UK edition, entitled ”We Give Thee Thanks”. Mixed media on illustration board measures 18.25” x 19”, showing two children praying before their meal. Signed ”Jessie Willcox Smith” at lower right. Artwork is one of Willcox Smith’s most memorable pieces, with limited edition lithographs even being made of it, a quintessential example of her work featuring two gently postured children in a moment of gratitude and familial warmth.
Jessie Willcox Smith was the exclusive cover artist for ”Good Housekeeping” from 1917-1933, and was the second woman inducted into the Society of Illustrators Hall of Fame, followed shortly thereafter by Elizabeth Shippen Green and Violet Oakley, fellow members of the Red Rose Girls, a group of female artists who flourished during the Golden Age of Illustration. Very good condition with no restoration apparent under blacklight. Artwork was given to Anne Champe Orr, the needlework editor for ”Good Housekeeping”, and then by descent to consignor. Sold for $82,500.
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Artist Dean Ellis original ”Red Illustrated Man” painting commissioned for the cover art of Ray Bradbury’s ”The Illustrated Man”. Ellis’ depiction was used for the cover of the Bantam Books 1969 paperback edition of ”The Illustrated Man”. Composed in casein on illustration board. Painting measures 17” x 26.5” and is framed to an overall size of 26” x 35”. Near fine condition. With a COA from the Ray Bradbury estate. Sold for $45,894.
Guy Carleton Wiggins Painting of New York City in Winter
Guy Carleton Wiggins painting in his quintessential style of New York City in winter. Entitled ”Snow Storm at The Plaza”, oil on canvas board is signed ”Guy Wiggins NA” at lower right. Also signed and titled on the reverse. Measures 16” x 11.75”, in an early frame measuring 16” x 20”. No restoration. An excellent example of Wiggins’ impressionistic work, in very good condition. Sold for $20,000.
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Alfred Bricher Oil Painting
Alfred Thompson Bricher’s 1877 oil on canvas, “By the River Bank”. A member of the generation of American artists known as the Hudson River School, Bricher is often considered one of the best maritime painters of the late nineteenth century. During the 1870’s he devoted himself almost entirely to marine painting and spent much of his time exploring the coast of Maine, Narragansett Bay and the Jersey Shore. In this piece cows graze beneath the majesty of nearby mountains while all is bathed in a sublime light that reveals the tranquil power of the river bank. Painting measures approximately 20.5″ x 13″ and is beautifully displayed in gilt frame measuring 28.5″ x 20.5″. Clearly signed and dated “A T Britcher ’77” in lower right corner. Fine condition. Sold for $5,994.
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Felix de Weldon WWII Bronze Sculpture — Engraved, “Well Done Motion Picture Industry”
Bronze WWII sculpture by Felix de Weldon, the famous sculptor of the Marine Corps War Memorial. De Weldon crafted this piece as a tribute to the motion picture industry during WWII. Sculpture is shaped like a film reel, with the Iwo Jima flag raising image in the center surrounded by seven scenes. Two globes flank the reel at the bottom, and a scroll running across is engraved, “Well Done Motion Picture Industry”. Scroll also bears the engraved signatures of de Weldon as the artist, James Forrestal as Secretary of Defense and Robert P. Patterson as Secretary of War. Measures approximately 14.5″ across, 15.75″ high and weighs 14 pounds. Some flaking to finish, else near fine. Sold for $3,411.
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