Dec 5, 2024 11:00 EST

Fine Art & Photographs

 
  Lot 131
 

131

Paula Rego (1935-2022)

MOTHER AND DAUGHTER (ROSENTHAL 156)
Color screenprint, 1997, on wove paper, signed and inscribed TP 3/3 in pencil, a trial proof aside from the edition of 100, from The National Museum of Women in the Arts 10th Anniversary Portfolio, printed by Gresham Studios, Cambridge, England, published by The National Museum of Women in the Arts, Washington D.C., with full margins, unframed.
Image 27 1/4 x 15 inches; 692 x 381 mm.
Sheet 29 5/8 x 22 1/8 inches; 752 x 562 mm.

Sold for $1,536
Estimated at $800 - $1,200

Includes Buyer's Premium


 

MOTHER AND DAUGHTER (ROSENTHAL 156)
Color screenprint, 1997, on wove paper, signed and inscribed TP 3/3 in pencil, a trial proof aside from the edition of 100, from The National Museum of Women in the Arts 10th Anniversary Portfolio, printed by Gresham Studios, Cambridge, England, published by The National Museum of Women in the Arts, Washington D.C., with full margins, unframed.
Image 27 1/4 x 15 inches; 692 x 381 mm.
Sheet 29 5/8 x 22 1/8 inches; 752 x 562 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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