Date: Fri 15-May-1998
Date: Fri 15-May-1998
Publication: Ant
Author: DONNAM
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Skinner
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American Paintings Top Skinner Auction
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BOSTON, MASS. -- Works by American artists Thomas Moran and George Luks
garnered the top prices at Skinner/Boston's auction on May 8. The sale
attracted an international audience and a standing-room-only crowd, grossing
more than $1 million.
"Colburn Butte, S. Utah," a watercolor and gouache by Moran, had descended
through the family of Justin E. Colburn, a New York Times correspondent, who
traveled with a civil engineering surveying expedition along with Moran. The
butte depicted in the composition was named for Colburn and was first mapped
during this expedition. Accompanying the lot were several stereoscopic views,
including an image of Colburn and Moran with their guide during the
expedition, and a letter of condolence from Mr and Mrs Moran (written and
signed by both) to Mrs Colburn, on the death of her husband.
Numerous bidders on the floor pushed the price far beyond the estimate of
$15/25,000, yielding in the end to a telephone bidder whose single bid of
$101,500 purchased the painting. George Luks' "St Botolph Street," portraying
women sitting on stoops in a city neighborhood, was a prime example of the
artist's work. At one time part of the collection of artist Margaret W.
Sargent, the painting has since passed from her estate to the family of the
consignors. It realized $112,500.
Bidders in the audience competed eagerly and persistently for "The Toy Boat,"
an engaging work by Francis Luis Mora, sending the price to a hefty $46,000.
"The Yacht Race/A New England Coastal Scene" by Charles Henry Gifford
generated so much interest prior to the sale it opened at $25,000, above its
$10/15,000 estimate, and sold for $37,950.
Additional highlights in American works included William Trost Richards'
"Shoreline with Passing Front" for $36,800, and Sanford Robinson Gifford's "At
Play in the Surf" at $20,700. Walter Launt Palmer's "Snow and Sunlight" sold
for $21,850; Emil Bistram's "Taos Mountains" took $18,400. John Joseph
Enneking's "Spring Fields" went for $14,950 and "Water at Sunset" by Arthur
Wesley Dow reached $9,200.
Early lots in the auction included a selection of Old Masters, including
"Animated View with Ruins and Figures," attributed to Leonardo Coccorante, for
$37,375. "Portrait of a Gentleman," attributed to Isaack Luttichuijs, brought
$10,350.
Other European paintings included "The Merchant Under the Castle Walls" by
Adrianus Eversen. It sold for $26,450 after spirited bidding from the floor
and the telephone, and "Morning Light" by Jakub Obrovsky more than doubled
expectations selling for $13,800.
Skinner's next auctions of American an European paintings and prints include
the summer studio auction on July 16 at the Bolton gallery, and the September
25 auction of American and European paintings, prints and works on paper in
Boston. For information, 978/779-6241.
