American Fine Art Magazine

Going Out with a Bang

Several lots shattered their estimates at Freeman’s American Art & Pennsylvan­ia Impression­ists sale, the last to be held at its historic Chestnut Street location

- By the River,

Several lots shattered their estimates at Freeman’s American Art & Pennsylvan­ia Impression­ists sale, the last to be held at its historic Chestnut Street location

Freeman’s saw another immensely successful run at its American Art & Pennsylvan­ia Impression­ists auction, making over $2.4 million in total sales from its more than 150 lots of fine art. Pieces in the sale included paintings, drawings, watercolor­s and prints by noted American artists like Mary Elizabeth Price, whose Hollyhocks and Delphinium Screen reached $112,500 off a high estimate of $80,000. A number of the top lots in the sale sky-rocketed past their initial estimates, with particular­ly stellar results in the Pennsylvan­ia Impression­ists category.

The number one lot went to Daniel Garber’s oil a prime example of a Pennsylvan­ia Impression­ist piece, which sold for $250,000 (est. $200/300,000).

“I was delighted with the response to our very last auction of American Art & Pennsylvan­ia Impression­ists held in our Chestnut Street location,” says Freeman’s chairman Alasdair Nichol. “It was a packed-to-capacity room with many active bidders during the highly popular Pennsylvan­ia Impression­ist section, a field in which Freeman’s continues to lead the market.”

The work of Romare Bearden also saw superb

results—the number two lot of the sale was a set of 23 watercolor­s, Newyork Scenes, that demolished its $30,000 high estimate when it sold for $156,250. Bearden’s collage and mixed media piece Sunset (Mysterious Woman) achieved $96,875 (est. $12/18,000). In addition, Winter Along the Delaware Valley by Fern Isabel Coppedge hammered at $81,250 (est. $40/60,000), among other prominent lots by Coppedge. More than doubling its high estimate of $60,000 was Louis Rémy Mignot’s Incense Breathing Morn. – Gray’s Elegy, selling for $150,000.

Freeman’s next American Art & Pennsylvan­ia Impression­ists sale will take place at the auction house’s new flagship location at 2400 Market Street in Philadelph­ia.

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Estimate: $200/300,000 SOLD: $250,000
Romare Bearden (1911-1988), New York Scenes, 1979. Set of 23 watercolor­s on paper, including some with pencil, collage and mixed media, all pencil signed. Estimate: $20/30,000 SOLD: $156,250
River. Estimate: $200/300,000 SOLD: $250,000 Romare Bearden (1911-1988), New York Scenes, 1979. Set of 23 watercolor­s on paper, including some with pencil, collage and mixed media, all pencil signed. Estimate: $20/30,000 SOLD: $156,250
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Oil on canvas, 28/ x 30/ in. in its original frame, signed bottom center: ‘Daniel Garber’.
Daniel Garber (1880-1958), By the Oil on canvas, 28/ x 30/ in. in its original frame, signed bottom center: ‘Daniel Garber’.
 ??  ?? Romare Bearden (1911-1988), Sunset (Mysterious Woman), 1980. Collage and mixed media on fiberboard, 14 x 18 in., titled, signed and dated on verso: ‘1981 Romare Bearden’. Estimate: $12/18,000 SOLD: $96,875
Romare Bearden (1911-1988), Sunset (Mysterious Woman), 1980. Collage and mixed media on fiberboard, 14 x 18 in., titled, signed and dated on verso: ‘1981 Romare Bearden’. Estimate: $12/18,000 SOLD: $96,875
 ??  ?? Louis Rémy Mignot (1831-1870), Incense Breathing Morn. – Gray’s Elegy. Oil on canvas, 16 x 22 in., signed and dated bottom right: ‘M. | 68’; also with London preparer’s stencil verso and titled on label verso. Estimate: $40/60,000 SOLD: $150,000
Louis Rémy Mignot (1831-1870), Incense Breathing Morn. – Gray’s Elegy. Oil on canvas, 16 x 22 in., signed and dated bottom right: ‘M. | 68’; also with London preparer’s stencil verso and titled on label verso. Estimate: $40/60,000 SOLD: $150,000
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Price (1877-1965), Hollyhocks and Delphinium Screen, ca. 1925. Oil with gold and silver leaf on Masonite, 72 x 36 x 15 in., signed in a cartouche bottom right: ‘M. ELIZABETH PRICE’. Estimate: $50/80,000 SOLD: $112,500
Mary Elizabeth Price (1877-1965), Hollyhocks and Delphinium Screen, ca. 1925. Oil with gold and silver leaf on Masonite, 72 x 36 x 15 in., signed in a cartouche bottom right: ‘M. ELIZABETH PRICE’. Estimate: $50/80,000 SOLD: $112,500

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