American, b. 1945
Linear Piece, 1967
Pigmented silcone rubber on aluminum in two parts
Each element 42 1/2 x 6 3/4 x 1/2 inches (108 x 17.1 x 1.3 cm)
Provenance:
Alexander and Bonin, New York
Sale, Christie's, New York First Open: Postwar & Contemporary Art, Sep. 9, 2008, lot 145
Private collection, New York
American, b. 1945
Linear Piece, 1967
Pigmented silcone rubber on aluminum in two parts
Each element 42 1/2 x 6 3/4 x 1/2 inches (108 x 17.1 x 1.3 cm)
Provenance:
Alexander and Bonin, New York
Sale, Christie's, New York First Open: Postwar & Contemporary Art, Sep. 9, 2008, lot 145
Private collection, New York
Both elements appear in overall very good condition, with no apparent losses or damage to outer coating. No notable issues detected during inspection.
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Auction: Impressionist & Modern Art / Post-War & Contemporary Art, May 8, 2024
NEW YORK, NY -- Doyle’s auction of Impressionist & Modern Art on May 8, 2024 drew spirited bidding from collectors around the globe. Showcased were important European, American and Asian paintings, drawings and sculpture spanning Academic and Barbizon art through Impressionism and Post-Impressionism to Russian works and early Modernism. Offered together with Post-War & Contemporary Art, the sale total topped $3.7 million.
Fairfield Porter – Sold for $267,200
In a direct reaction to the Abstract Expressionist movement in American painting, many artists made a choice to return to representational work. Fairfield Porter (1907-1975), along with others such as Philip Guston, Grace Hartigan and Elaine DeKooning painted landscapes, still lifes and portraits. One such work is Porter’s Wild Roses from 1961, which soared over its estimate of $100,000-150,000 to achieve $267,200. Through flattening of forms and broad expressive brushstrokes, Porter used the vehicle of modernist painting styles to drive the public’s attention back towards representational art.
Other Noteworthy Results
The sale also saw strong results for works by Natalia Goncharova, John Atkinson Grimshaw, Philip Leslie Hale, George Hitchcock, Jane Peterson, Dorothea Sharp, Eugen von Blaas and Vu Cao Dam, among many others.
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