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Time Remaining: 22h 6m - Sunday 08:20 AM
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Date(s)
9/3/2024 - 9/22/2024
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Lot # 324
Group - Category Art - Paintings
Lead JOHN VON WICHT (1888-1970) ORIGINAL DRAWING 1922
Description
An original graphite on paper drawing by listed artist John Von Wicht (1888-1970). Signed and dated 1922 lower left recto. Distant view of boats on the water. Nicely framed under glass. As pictured. Some foxing and tiny holes to paper- particularly in the lower righthand corner. Framed size measures; 20" x 25" ARTIST BIOGRAPHY: John Von Wicht 1888-1970 In Ad Reinhardt's landmark cartoon from 1946, "How to Look at Modern Art in America", John Von Wicht shares a branch with Hans Hofmann, Jackson Pollock, Robert Motherwell, William Baziotes, and Arthur Dove. Such is the company he kept. Von Wicht was a Modernist before it became fashionable. He was painting in an abstract geometric style upon emmigrating from Germany in the 1920's. During the 1930's and early 1940's Von Wicht's work reflects a keen interest in cubism; however, it was cubism interpreted in a fresh expressionistic manner all his own. In his later work Von Wicht adopted an abstract expressionist mode of painting. Today Von Wicht is regarded as master of all of the painting idioms he pursued, and his work from all periods is highly regarded. Education: Darmstadt-Bauhaus School Berlin Academy of Fine Art Selected Exhibitions: Brooklyn Museum, 1924-25, 1939, 1943, 1950 (prize), 1951, 1955 (prize), 1958 (prize), 1960, 1964 Whitney Museum of American Art, 1940-67 Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Art, 1947-68 Art Institute of Chicago, 1947 Worlds Fair, New York, 1939 Corcoran Gallery of Art, 1947-61 Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1941 Salons of America, 1927, 1931, 1934 Audubon Artists, 1952-55, 1958 (medal) Boston Art Festival, 1958 (prize) Art USA, 1959 Ford Foundation, 1960 (purchase prize) Santa Barbara Museum, 1959 (retrospective) Artists Gallery, NY Bertha Schaefer Gallery Passedoit Gallery Martin Diamond Fine Art
Name INTERNATIONAL ART & DESIGN AUCTION
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Type Online-Only Auction
Date(s) 9/3/2024 - 9/22/2024
Auction Date/Time Info
SEPT. 3- Sept 22nd Lots begin closing at 6pm CST on Sunday, Sept. 22nd
Preview Date/Time To preview items, please schedule an appointment online: https://www.carrellauctions.com/scheduleappointment
Checkout Date/Time Checkout will be the week after the auction closes.
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Buyer Premium 20%
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Join us for our quarterly Art consignment auction: International Art & Design. A fabulous selection of Fine Jewelry, Glass and Crystal, Oriental & Persian Carpets, Home Décor and Antiques, Bronzes and Sculptures, Artwork: paintings, photography, lithographs/serigraphs, original drawings, Designer Mid-Century Modern Furniture and Luxury and Designer Goods. Highlights includes: Furniture: African hide drum table, Post-Modern Waterfall tables (Karl Springer style), Saarinen style Tulip Table, Ib Kofod-Larsen lounge chair & ottoman, Robert Sonneman chrome ball lamps (x2), Pierre Paulin Ribbon chair, Hans Wegner & Wilhelm Wohlert for Asbjøn Møbler rosewood dining table & 5 chairs, Illum Wikkelsø for Niels Eilersen rosewood chairs (4), Carved elephant chair and matching table, Adrian Pearsall teak floor lamp, MCM Teak Sun Cabinet Co. queen bed, 2 nightstands, long vanity dresser and armoire, Poul Norreklit for George Petersens rosewood dining table, MCM rolling club chairs (4), American of Martinsville drop leaf dining table, Charles Eames for Herman Miller wire chair w/ leather pads, Bernhard Rohne for Mastercraft trefoil coffee table, Paul McCobb for Planner Group desk, Harry Østergaard for Randers Møbler rosewood chairs (4), Texas longhorn & hide chair, MCM Drexel Teak record cabinet, American of Martinsville cats eye caned back chairs (4), Ekornes Stressless lounge chairs & ottomans (2), Ekornes Stressless leather lounge chairs (2), MCM Teak dresser, vanity & nightstand, Chrome Ball Arc Floor lamp, Joe Colombo Boby Trolley, Japanese painted porcelain coy fish bowl & garden stool, Hollywood Regency huge gilt cherub lamp, MCM Teak/pottery lamp, Max Stout for Blacksmith table & chairs (4), Charles Eames for Herman Miller compact sofas (x2), Post-Modern glass flower lamp, MCM Oil Rain lamp, Mengl Dresser, MCM Ocatgonal table, Mirrors and other decorative lamps. Luxury Goods: Christofle Sterling silver palm, Gucci leather wallet, Oscar de la Renta silk scarves, Chanel silk scarf, Tiffany & Co. Sterling silver box & alarm clock, Gucci lighter, Sterling silver bottle stoppers, English leather riding boots. Jewelry: 48.5 grams 18.5kt gold bracelet w/ 44 diamonds, 22kt gold Victorian insect brooch, Native American sterling silver, carved jade & gold bracelet, carved jade foo dog necklace, other sterling silver and gold jewelry. Art: Peter Max signed/ # lithographs (x5), David Klein TWA Posters (x8), Birger Sandzén signed woodblock print, Byron B. Wolfe oil painting, John Von Wicht painting & original graphite drawing, Nissan Engel s/n litho, Pinnie Tuki Inuit woodblock, Charles Bunnell painting, Bill Amundson drawing, Arthur Benjamins painting, Hugo Robus original graphite drawing, Kenneth Callahan ink drawing, several French Impressionist paintings (Renoir school), Druci Gault painting, Leon Riegel painting, Charles Robert Eyer painting, Mayo Sorgman painting, Hiroshige woodblock, MC Escher litho, Robert Bailey painting, Ira Moskawitz etching, Martin H. Bush painting, George Luks ink drawing, Michael Gorban painting, M. Warenskjøld paintings (x2), Janet Keena painting, Von Thün painting, 18th c. Italian Inkwash paintings (x3), Josef Presser painting, Alix Roy painting, Lenny Lyons Bruno photo, Robert Lyons photo, Sally Anne Cutler woodblock, Karl Böheim painting, Lee Reynolds paintings (x2), Marc Chagall litho, Ynez Johnston etching, Carlo of Hollywood painting, Bob Holloway original painting, Albrecht Dürer painted tiles, Roy Gonzales Tabora S/N litho, Larry Levensen photo, Nancy Hamlin-Vogler woodblock prints (x5), David Freedman etching, J. Chris Morel paintings (x3), Michel Delacroix serigraph s/n, Neil Farkas seriolithograph, Elizabeth Summers etching, John Martineau serigraph, Picasso litho, Alec Cowan serigraph, Martina Westenberger serigraphs, Günther Murr seri, Willi Baumeister serigraphs, Conny Winter photos, Bettina Kizele, Jürgen Leippert, Robert Indiana serigraph, Roy Lichtenstein serigraph, Richard Estes serigraph, and many more. Bronzes/Sculptures: S.E. Maloney bronze sculptures (entire artist's estate), Henry Moore school bronze, Auguste Moreau bronze lamps, Auguste Moreau bronze "Friends" sculpture, Louis-Simon Boizot bronze cup sculpture, Pair of Art Deco 3 foot tall painted bronze Panther sculptures, Emaus Talleres metal sculptures (x2), 2 ft tall bronze ram's head on pedestal, 3 ft tall wooden sculpture, Jeff Cross bronze bell, several concrete garden statues, copper and brass wall sculptures. Glass/ Crystal: Art Deco Oswald Haerdtl for Lobmeyr Ambassador decanter set, Crystal de Sèvres vase, Several Swaovski crystal figurines w/ boxes, Art Deco Val St. Lambert crystal & sterling airplane, Large Lalique crystal bowl, Mats Jonassen crystal (several pieces), Blenko glass, Goebel crystal figurines, several pieces of antique cut crystal. Carpets: Several Oriental and Persian silk, cashmere, and wool carpets, and newer Karastan carpets. Décor/ Antiques: Gense Sweden Mid-Century Flatware, Thomas Toft MCM ceramic bowls, Japanese vases, Jade bowl on stand, Dansk IHQ teak bowls, large carved Jade horse, Jean-Baptiste Vuillaume violin bow, Pair Elbee Italian MCM pottery vases, Humberto Piña Native American pot, Pam Dennis art pottery lamp, Lete Native American barro negro pot, Chinese porcelain tiles, Chinese painted vases, lamps, bowls, Steinböck enamel dish, Danish-modern copper candlesticks, Studio Art Pottery by Ron Taylor, Steven Hill, Bankson, Lou Marak, Jaime Quezada Native American pot, Antique Chinese trousse traveling utensil set, La Dame au Licorne tapestry, Victorian cherub spoon, French guilloché enamel, painted porcelain lighter, Hotel Muehlbach dish, Chinese antique embroidered textiles, large collection of vintage Haeger and Royal Haeger pottery, and large Japanese lacquer room divider, and much more.
Auction Terms & Conditions ALL SALES FINAL: All items are sold as is. No refunds or returns. Please read the description and look at all pictures before bidding. PREVIEW: To preview items, please schedule an appointment online: https://www.carrellauctions.com/scheduleappointment PAYMENT: We will bill the credit card you registered with for this auction directly after the close of the auction. *Please let me know in advance if you plan to pay cash. *ORDERS TOTALING $2,000 OR MORE WILL BE CASH ON PICK-UP OR BANK CASHIER'S CHECK /WIRE TRANSFER ONLY! Please call or email for details or questions. SHIPPING: We do not offer in-house shipping for this auction. We partner with several shipping companies locally who can pick-up, pack, and ship your items to you. Please see lot #1a for more information. LOCAL PICK-UP: Pick-up times will be the week after the auction closes and will be by appointment only. Please schedule a pick-up appointment online: https://www.carrellauctions.com/scheduleappointment ALL ITEMS NOT PICKED UP WITHIN 30 DAYS WILL BE FORFEITED. LOCAL PICK-UP FOR THIS AUCTION WILL BE: 10918 E. WINNER RD (LOWER LEVEL) INDEPENDENCE, MO 64052 (This is located in the parking lot directly behind our main auction house yellow building at 1722 S. Harris Ave, Independence, MO 64052. This is NOT on Winner Rd. It is on the BACKSIDE of Winner Rd. If you are using GPS to find us, please enter our main address: 1722 S. Harris Ave, Independence, MO) BUYER'S PREMIUM/TAX: There is an 20% Buyer's Premium. No tax on estate auctions. NO CREDIT CARD FEES
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0.00 - 95.00 5.00 USD
95.01 - 200.00 10.00 USD
200.01 - 400.00 15.00 USD
400.01 - 700.00 20.00 USD
700.01 - 9,999,999.99 25.00 USD
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Buyer Premium 20%
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PAYMENT: We will bill the credit card you registered with for this auction directly after the close of the auction. *Please let me know in advance if you plan to pay cash. *ORDERS TOTALING $2,000 OR MORE WILL BE CASH ON PICK-UP OR BANK CASHIER'S CHECK or WIRE TRANSFER ONLY! Please call or email for details or questions.
Local pick-ups will be the week after the auction closes. Please schedule an appointment online: https://www.carrellauctions.com/scheduleappointment Please have a copy of your invoice or a valid ID for pick-ups. We do NOT offer in-house shipping for this auction. You are welcome to arrange your own shipping through a third party company or use our preferred shipping partners who will pick up, pack, and ship your items to you. Please see lot #1a for our preferred shipping partner suggestions and contact information. For smaller items, we recommend either of the two UPS contacts.