Dec 5, 2024 11:00 EST

Fine Art & Photographs

 
Lot 142
 

142

LeRoy Neiman (1921-2012)

Estate / Collection: Estate of Art Maven

TOREADOR; FRENCH CONNECTION
Two color screenprints, 1973 and 1977, on wove paper, signed and numbered 132/250 and 242/300, in pencil, the first printed by Styria Studios, New York, and with their blindstamp, with full margins, unframed.
Image (first) 38 x 26 1/4 inches; 965 x 668 mm.
Sheet (first) 44 1/8 x 32 1/4 inches; 1121 x 819 mm.

Sold for $1,664
Estimated at $500 - $700

Includes Buyer's Premium


 

Estate / Collection: Estate of Art Maven

TOREADOR; FRENCH CONNECTION
Two color screenprints, 1973 and 1977, on wove paper, signed and numbered 132/250 and 242/300, in pencil, the first printed by Styria Studios, New York, and with their blindstamp, with full margins, unframed.
Image (first) 38 x 26 1/4 inches; 965 x 668 mm.
Sheet (first) 44 1/8 x 32 1/4 inches; 1121 x 819 mm.

Auction: Fine Art & Photographs, Dec 5, 2024

  • Successful Auction of Fine Art on December 5, 2024

  • Works Spanning the Post-War Years to the Present Day by Established and Emerging Artists

  • Consignments Are Currently Being Accepted for Future Auctions

  • We Invite You to Contact Us for a Complimentary Auction Evaluation of Your Fine Art


NEW YORK, NY -- Doyle held a successful sale in the popular Fine Art auction category on December 5, 2024. Showcased were paintings, prints and sculpture spanning the Post-War years to the present day by established and emerging artists.

Jamini Roy's Black Horse was a highlight of the sale receiving multiple bids internationally and selling for $8,960 against an estimate of $5,000-7,000. A wonderful example of artist's practice of blending Bengali patachitra paintings with flattened modernist elements, Roy's work has received new acclaim in recent years for ushering a unique identify for Indian art in modernist era. Declared a national treasure under Indian law, collectors are increasingly vying to acquire a work by him on the international art market.

Robert Moore Kulicke was a renaissance man with a deep understanding of the history of art and a reverence for the art of his own time. He was a master frame-maker, designing frames for Franz Kline, Robert Motherwell, and MoMA, as well as making period frames for works by Giotto and Leonardo da Vinci. Kulicke was also a renowned goldsmith who excelled in the art of cloisonné. And of course, he was a painter. His still lifes evoke Morandi with their quiet solitude and Manet with jewel-like colors set against  rich greys. These qualities are on full display in Wildflowers in a Glass Jar with Fallen Blossom, which sold for $12,160 more than doubling its estimate of $3,000-5,000.


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