May Art Auction
от Cutler Bay Auctions
30.5.24
18507 S. Dixie Hwy. Cutler Bay, FL 33157 USA, Соединенные Штаты
Join us on May 30th at 5 PM for an exquisite fine art auction featuring a stunning collection of works from both historic and contemporary artists. This event showcases a diverse range of multiples, including etchings, serigraphs, and woodblock prints by renowned artists such as Joseph Pennell, Gordon Grant, and Stow Wennegroth. Additionally, the auction highlights exceptional oils and watercolors from celebrated masters Bryant Chapin, William Lester Stevens, and Jonas Joseph LaValley. Contemporary talents like Ken Knowles, Wayne Morrell, and Bella De Tirefort are also prominently featured, offering a rich variety of styles and subjects for collectors and art enthusiasts alike. Don't miss this opportunity to acquire remarkable pieces that span traditional and modern artistic expressions. Mark your calendars for an evening of artistic excellence and thrilling bids!
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ЛОТ 21:

Carroll Thayer Berry (1886 - 1978) "Coaster Before the Wind"

Продан за: $300
Стартовая цена:
$ 50
Эстимейт :
$700 - $1 200
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Carroll Thayer Berry (1886 - 1978) "Coaster Before the Wind"
Carroll Thayer Berry (1886 - 1978) Color linocut, signed lower right in pencil "Carroll Thayer Berry" and titled "Coaster Before the Wind". Particularly rare print by the artist who rarely did color multiples, small edition of 10-15. Thin Japan paper. Sheet, approx. 16" x 11" Sight, approx. 9" x 13 3/4". Excellent condition. Carroll Thayer Berry (March 28, 1886 - 1978) was an American artist who grew up in Maine, and whose work is often said to be emblematic of New England, especially the seacoast. In addition, he was one of first U.S. artists to be assigned to camouflage* in World War I. Berry was born and raised in New Gloucester, Maine, where his father was a dairy farmer. In 1905, reluctant to follow a farming career, he enrolled at the University of Michigan, with the intention of becoming a marine engineer. After completing his undergraduate work, he moved back to New England, where he worked as a mechanical draftsman for an engineering firm in Massachusetts. In 1910, Berry joined an architectural firm in Portland, Oregon, and was sent to Panama to participate in the construction of the Panama Canal. After a year, however, he contracted malaria and was sent back to the United States to recuperate. While in the U.S., he began to take art classes at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts.
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