Raymer Society Consignment Art Auction
Por Raymer Society
27.4.24
212 S. Main st Lindsborg, KS 67456, Estados Unidos
This Raymer Society auction includes more than 140 works of art. Consigned to the auction are original works This Raymer Society auction includes more than 140 works of art. Consigned to the auction are original works by Lester Raymer, including 1 metal sculpture, 4 oil paintings, 3 ceramic works; tiles and uglies, 4 lino-cuts. Also up for auction will be 6 works by Birger Sandzen, including l7 lithographs, a lino-cut and dry point etching. In addition, there will be works from many Sanzden students, Prairie Print Makers, many Sanzden students, Kansas and Midwest, national and international artists. by Lester Raymer, including 1 metal sculpture, 4 oil paintings, 3 ceramic works; tiles and uglies, 4 lino-cuts. Also up for auction will be 6 works by Birger Sandzen, including l7 lithographs, a lino-cut and dry point etching. In addition, there will be works from many Sanzden students and other regional, national and international artists.
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LOTE 23:

Dickerson, William (1904-1972) "Who'r You Lookin' For" lithograph, pencil signed in lower right, good ...

Vendido por: $150
Precio inicial:
$ 50
Precio estimado :
$200 - $500
Comisión de la casa de subasta: 10% Más detalles
IVA: 9.5% IVA sobre el precio total del lote y la comisión
27.4.24 en Raymer Society
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Dickerson, William (1904-1972) "Who'r You Lookin' For" lithograph, pencil signed in lower right, good condition, image size: 9 x 13 inches. Born El Dorado, Oct. 29 1904; died Wichita, Dec. 21, 1972. Painter. Drawing. Printmaker, specialized in lithography. Teacher. Spent most of life in Wichita. Studied at Fairmount College, took classes with Clarence Hotvedt at the Wichita Art Association and worked for C.A. Seward at Western Lithograph before studying at the Art Institute of Chicago, under George Oberteuffer and Charles Wilimovsky for painting, Bolton Brown for lithography, and B.J.O. Nordfeldt for painting and etching. Returned to Wichita in 1930 to teach at the Wichita Art Association and establish a studio. Named director of the School of the Wichita Art Association in 1933 and continued as such until retiring in 1971. Beginning around 1938, Dickerson and his family regularly spent summers in New Mexico and California.
Condition: good
Dimensions: 18.25 x 22.25 x 1.5 in
Weight: 5.6 lb