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 116:

Hall, Arthur (1889-1981) untitled pier, watercolor, signed in lower right (very faded), good condition but appears ...

Vendido por: $225
Preço inicial:
$ 100
Preço estimado :
$250 - $500
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27.4.24 em Raymer Society
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Hall, Arthur (1889-1981) untitled pier, watercolor, signed in lower right (very faded), good condition but appears to be faded, image size: 18.5 x 25 inches. Born Bowie, TX, October 30, 1899; died Sun City, AZ, 1981. Painter. Etcher. Dry point. Spent his childhood in Oklahoma and Virginia. Studied at the Art Institute of Chicago; abroad with E. S. Lumsden, Edinburgh and for two years in France. Moved to El Dorado in 1921 where he was court stenographer and clerk. In 1925 Hall and his wife traveled to Europe where they spent nearly two years studying and sketching. The Halls returned to Kansas living in Howard for many years and active participants in the Wichita area circle of artists. He made the presentation print for the California Society of Print Makers in 1930, for the Prairie Print Makers in 1932, and for the Chicago Society of Etchers in 1944. During the late 1930s, the Halls moved to Virginia then returned briefly to Kansas and then settled in Santa Fe in 1942. They remained in Santa Fe until 1950 when they purchased an estate near Alcalde, NM where they operated an art school and studio.
Condition: good, appears to be faded
Dimensions: 27 x 33.5 x 1 in
Weight: 10.6 lb