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Ferdinand Victor Eugène Delacroix (/ˈdɛləkrwɑː, ˌdɛləˈkrwɑː/ DEL-ə-krwah, -⁠KRWAHFrench: [øʒɛn dəlakʁwa]; 26 April 1798 – 13 August 1863) was a French Romantic artist regarded from the outset of his career as the leader of the French Romantic school.

Below is a recent realized price for a Eugene Delacroix autograph letter signed item. We at Nate D. Sanders Auctions can obtain up to this amount or more for you:

Eugene Delacroix Autograph Letter Signed. Sold for over $1,000.

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Paul Gauguin Autograph Letter Signed to Camille Pissarro — Extraordinarily Scarce Letter Accepting an Invitation to Join the Impressionist Painters

Museum-worthy autograph letter signed by French artist Paul Gauguin, here accepting an invitation early in his career to exhibit with fellow Impressionist artists. Dated 3 April 1879 to French artist Camille Pissarro, Gauguin accepts membership in the ”Societe Anonyme Cooperative des Artistes Peintres, Sculpteurs, Graveurs,” formed in 1873 by Pissarro, Claude Monet, Pierre-Auguste Renoir and Alfred Sisley for the purpose of exhibiting their artwork independently (largely because art critics of the time lampooned their work). Letter in French on four pages of card style stationery reads in full: ”My Dear Mr. Pissarro / I accept with pleasure the invitation that you and Mr. Degas were kind enough to extend to me. And naturally in that case I shall abide by all the rules that govern your Societe. Based on this decision, I also have the membership dues available. I will probably see you at Miss Latouche’s and we will talk about this. Yours truly with many thanks, / P Gauguin”. Pissarro, one of the original members of the Societe, had mentored Gauguin throughout the 1870’s and, by extending the invitation to join his cooperative of artists, allowed Pissarro to exhibit his work at the 4th Impressionist Exhibition of 1879; Gauguin did in fact exhibit there for the first time in 1879, displaying a sculpture of his son Emile. This was also the first year of the annual exhibition that Pissarro, Degas and Gauguin all displayed their work. Although remembered as a Post-Impressionist artist because of his bold colorful style, Gauguin’s early work was heavily influenced by Pissarro, with whom he painted frequently. The reference to Madame LaTouche likely refers to the household of Louis LaTouche, a landscape painter who displayed Impressionist paintings in his art shop. It was there that the art collaborative was originally formed. The 5.25” x 8” letter shows expected folds, tape residue and minor soiling. Overall very good condition. A fantastic letter on the early days of the modern art movement. Sold for $30,000.

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Paul Gauguin Autograph Letter Signed to Camille Pissarro

Claude Monet Autograph Letter Signed — ”…I will not deprive myself of the pleasure of coming to see your Cezanne exhibition…”

Claude Monet autograph letter signed, dated 21 June 1907, mentioning his intention to see an exhibition of Paul Cezanne’s work, likely the first posthumous retrospective at the Salon d’Automne in 1907. Upon his ”Giverny near Vernon, Eure” letterhead, and written in Monet’s characteristic purple ink, letter translates in full, ”Dear Sir, I am quite upset that I was unable to take advantage of your good thought, but I was away (which I rarely am) and I was unaware of your your [sic] letter until my return, but I will not deprive myself of the pleasure of coming to see your Cezanne exhibition. With all my thanks for thinking of me, please believe in my sincere sympathies / Claude Monet”.Two page letter measures 5.25” x 8”, on different leaves of bifolium, card-style stationery. Stamp of previous owner, otherwise near fine condition. Sold for $3,750.

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Claude Monet Autograph Letter Signed to His Patron, Georges de Bellio — ”…my wife is sick and I didn’t have the means to buy what the doctor prescribed her. I am truly ashamed to bother you…”

Claude Monet autograph letter signed to an early and important buyer of his art, Georges de Bellio. In this very poignant letter dated 5 April 1878, Monet asks de Bellio for money in order to pay for his wife’s prescriptions. At this time, Monet was painting some of his most important impressionist works, and is the same year that de Bellio bought Monet’s ”Impression, rising sun” at auction, but before Monet found commercial success. Sold for $3,750.

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Claude Monet Autograph Letter Signed — Monet Orders Red Wine From His Wine Merchant But Says He’s Well Stocked on White Wine

Claude Monet autograph letter signed, composed in his signature purple fountain pen. Dated 28 November 1905 upon letterhead from his Giverny estate, Monet writes to Monsieur Gravereau, who supplied Monet with his preferred wine. In this letter, Monet returns 11 empty barrels of wine and acknowledges receipt of ”ten barrels red wine”, but tells Gravereau ”For white wine do not send it to me at the moment as my cellar is still quite full”. He signs at the conclusion ”Claude Monet”. Single page measures 5.25” x 8.25”. Fold, else near fine with bold handwriting. Sold for $3,295.

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Pablo Picasso Signed 14.75” x 22.5 Poster — 1961

Pablo Picasso signed anniversary poster. In bold orange crayon, the artist’s intriguing autograph dedication appears on the upper right in French, ”For George / [one illegible word] / Your / Friend / Picasso / The / 11. / 11. / 61.” Poster is a large print of the front page of the ”Le Patriote de Nice Et Du Sud-Est” periodical, dated 25 October 1961. Headline reads, ”A tes 20 ans, Pablo!”. Measures 14.75” x 22.5”. Mounted and framed to an overall size of 24” x 31”. Toning and creasing, overall very good. Sold for $2,342.

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Pablo Picasso Signed 14.75” x 22.5 Poster. Click to enlarge.

Norman Rockwell Oil on Canvas Painting of Richard Nixon — The National Portrait Gallery Study for ”Mr. President (Richard Nixon)”, Painted in 1968

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.

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Norman Rockwell Oil on Canvas Painting of Richard Nixon. Click to enlarge

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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Jessie Willcox Smith Original Cover Art for ”Good Housekeeping” From November 1920 Entitled ”We Give Thee Thanks”. Click to enlarge.

Pierre-Auguste Renoir Drawing — Portrait of a Young Girl ”Fillette”

French Impressionist master Pierre-Auguste Renoir drawing, pen and ink with ink wash of a young girl with a hat, entitled ”Fillette”. The drawing, created circa 1882, is signed with the initial, ”R”. Renoir, who had been painting Parisian scenes for many years, saw his fame take off when, along with other Impressionist painters, including Monet, Degas and Cezanne, his work was represented in the first Impressionist Exhibition in 1874. He painted scenes of people at work and play, often painting women and girls. He was known for his free brush strokes and the warm sensuality present in the light and color of his palette. Two of Renoir’s most famous paintings, ”Luncheon of the Boating Party” and ”Girl With a Hoop”, were completed during the early 1880’s when this drawing was made. The drawing, measuring 5.5” x 7.75”, is in fine condition. With provenance from Sotheby’s. Also featured in: (1) page 171, Vol. II of ”Pastels & Drawings of Pierre-Auguste Renoir” by Ambroise Vollard. Paris: 1918; (2) page 568, Vol. II of ”Renoir. Catalogue Raisonne of the Paintings, Pastels, Drawings and Watercolours 1882-1894” by Guy-Patrice & Michel Dauberville. Paris: 2009. Superb Renoir drawing.  Sold for $65,959.

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Pierre-Auguste Renoir Drawing — Portrait of a Young Girl ”Fillette”

Pablo Picasso “Le Dejeuner Sur L’herbe” (“Lunch on the Grass”), No. 517 — Stunning Plaque Created at Madoura Pottery Studios Measures 24″ x 20″ in Classic Picasso Style — Picasso’s Artist Proof

Unmistakably Pablo Picasso terre de faience (earthenware) plaque ”Le Dejeuner Sur L’herbe” (”Lunch on the Grass”) created at the famed Madoura pottery studio in the south of France, where Picasso collaborated the last 25 years of his life. Painted 24” x 20” plaque is Picasso’s own artist proof, apart from the very limited edition of 50 made by Picasso in his quintessential style in 1964. Inscribed ”Edition Editeur”, with both the Empreinte Originale de Picasso and Madoura stamps. Measures 24” x 20”. In very good plus condition with a few minute chips along verso of right edge. Number 517 in Alan Ramie’s ”Picasso, Catalogue of the Edited Ceramic Works, 1947-1971”. Sold for $55,125.

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Pablo Picasso Le déjeuner sur l’herbe A. R. 517. Click to enlarge.

Dean Ellis Painting Commissioned for the Cover of Ray Bradbury’s Book ”The Illustrated Man” — From the Bradbury Estate

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.

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Dean Ellis Painting Commissioned for the Cover of Ray Bradbury’s Book ”The Illustrated Man”. Click to enlarge.

Andy Warhol 1965 Red ”Liz” Lithograph — Limited to Approximately 300

Andy Warhol lithograph of Hollywood superstar, Elizabeth Taylor. Made with acrylic and silkscreen ink on canvas and limited to approximately 300. Warhol signs and dates the piece at lower right in black pen, ”Andy Warhol 65”. Simply titled ”Liz”, this red version is part of a series with different background colors. Warhol began his Taylor paintings in 1963 and used a publicity photo for the film ”Butterfield 8” as his source. Measures 22” x 22”. Matted and framed, measures 29” x 29”. Not examined out of the frame, but viewable portion is near fine. Sold for $42,250.

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Andy Warhol 1965 Red ”Liz” Lithograph — Limited to Approximately 300. Click to enlarge.

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