American Fine Art
Da Cutler Bay Auctions
8.8.23
18507 S. Dixie Hwy. Cutler Bay, FL 33157 USA, Stati Uniti
Step into the world of exquisite fine art at our August online auction, featuring an impressive collection from the New England area, Highwaymen movement and beyond. Delight in the masterpieces of renowned artists, capturing the beauty of marine scapes, landscapes and portrait work. Whether you're an art enthusiast or a collector, this is your chance to own a piece of captivating artistry. The auction includes two collections directly from the extraordinary estates of Adelaide Lawson Gaylor and Wood Gaylor and also an impressive collection from Joseph Newmans estate. Don't miss the opportunity to bid on these extraordinary works and enrich your art collection. Happy bidding!
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LOTTO 24:

Harrison Cady (1877 - 1970) American


Prezzo iniziale:
$ 800
Prezzo stimato :
$2 000 - $3 000
Commissione per la casa d'aste: 25% Altri dettagli
IVA: 8.875% Il prezzo e la commissione del lotto completo
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Harrison Cady (1877 - 1970) American
Harrison Cady (1877 - 1970) Oil on Canvasboard, Signed, Measures ( 12 x 16 inches ) w/frame ( 17 x 21 inches ) Harrison Cady was a noted illustrator, born in Gardner, Massachusetts and best known for his works in Bedtime Stories, a daily-newspaper created by book and magazine writer Thornton W. Burgess. Burgess conceived the character of Peter Rabbit (not to be confused with Beatrix Potters creation of the same name), and each of these Bedtime Stories was illustrated with a drawing by Cady, who had illustrated some of Burgess magazine stories as early as 1911.Cady started his art career in the last years of the nineteenth century. He was better noted at the time for his work in books and magazines and for his gag cartoons. He also did work as a comic-strip artist, having begun working in that field for the Philadelphia Press starting in 1905. His first Peter Rabbit newspaper comic feature page appeared on Sunday, August 15, 1920, in the Tribune, and was later distributed nationally by the New York Herald-Tribune Syndicate.
Condition: Good Condition