American Fine Art Magazine

FREEMAN’S AUCTIONS

2400 Market Street • Philadelph­ia, PA 19103 • t: (215) 563-9275 • www.freemansau­ction.com

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As one of the only houses with marquee auctions devoted to American art, Freeman’s sells high-quality works by renowned artists and sets world records for them, including three generation­s of the famous Wyeth family (grandfathe­r N.c.wyeth, son and daughter Andrew and Henriette Wyeth, and grandson Jamie Wyeth); icons of illustrati­on art like Norman Rockwell and Frank E. Schoonover; graduates of the Pennsylvan­ia Academy of the Fine Arts, such as Cecilia Beaux, William Glackens and Arthur B. Carles; celebrated Pennsylvan­ia Impression­ists, including Daniel Garber, Edward Willis Redfield and George Sotter; as well as members of the Philadelph­ia Ten Collective, which counted Fern Isabel Coppedge, Mary Elizabeth Price and Emma Fordyce Macrae among its ranks. In addition to their biannual auctions held in December and June, respective­ly, Freeman’s has recently sold several major American art and Pennsylvan­ia Impression­ist private collection­s, including the George D. Horst Collection of Fine Art ($4.4 million), the Collection of Dorrance “Dodo” H. Hamilton ($6.1 million), the Virginia and Stuart Peltz Collection ($1.4 million) and Works from the Collection of Heidi Bingham Stott ($1.3 million). In February 2024, Freeman’s will present the Collection of Sidney Rothberg, which includes several American art highlights among other European impression­ist and modern gems.

Upcoming Auctions

The Collection of Sidney Rothberg

February 27-28, 2024

American Art and Pennsylvan­ia Impression­ists

June 3, 2024

Collect: American Art

June 5, 2024

Located in Boston’s historic Beacon Hill neighborho­od, Grogan & Company, Fine Art and Jewelry Auctioneer­s, is a highend, full-service boutique auction house.the firm routinely achieves top prices at auction across all collecting categories of American artwork and holds the record auction sales price for numerous New England artists. The Grogan & Company team makes a commitment to provide personaliz­ed attention to consignors and buyers, and each item they handle makes them leaders in the fine art and jewelry auction industries. whether you live around the corner from their gallery or across the country, and whether you have a single object or an entire collection, they will treat you like a neighbor while commanding their global reach to maximize the value of your items. Call or email to receive a compliment­ary auction estimate for your American fine art.

Upcoming Auctions Fine Art

May 4, 2024

Jewelry

May 5, 2024

Fine Art

November 2, 2024

Jewelry

November 3, 2024

 ?? ?? Freeman’s Auctions, December Afternoon (Carversvil­le). Oil on canvas, 30 x 30 in. by Fern Isabel Coppedge (1883-1951). SOLD: $226,800
Freeman’s Auctions, December Afternoon (Carversvil­le). Oil on canvas, 30 x 30 in. by Fern Isabel Coppedge (1883-1951). SOLD: $226,800
 ?? ?? Freeman’s Auctions, Jetty Tree (Port Clyde, Maine). Oil on canvas, 48¼ x 40 in. by N. C. Wyeth (1882-1945). SOLD: $2,450,000
Freeman’s Auctions, Jetty Tree (Port Clyde, Maine). Oil on canvas, 48¼ x 40 in. by N. C. Wyeth (1882-1945). SOLD: $2,450,000
 ?? ?? Grogan & Company, Flower Market, France, ca. 1910-1911. Oil on board, 12½ x 15½ in., by Marguerite Thompson Zorach (1887-1968).
Estimate: $20/30,000 SOLD: $62,500
Grogan & Company, Flower Market, France, ca. 1910-1911. Oil on board, 12½ x 15½ in., by Marguerite Thompson Zorach (1887-1968). Estimate: $20/30,000 SOLD: $62,500
 ?? ?? Grogan & Company, Slaughterh­ouse, 1937. Oil on canvas, 28¾ x 40 in, by Gertrude Abercrombi­e (1909-1977). Estimate: $15/25,000 SOLD: $100,000
Grogan & Company, Slaughterh­ouse, 1937. Oil on canvas, 28¾ x 40 in, by Gertrude Abercrombi­e (1909-1977). Estimate: $15/25,000 SOLD: $100,000

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