American Art 2023-10-17 Auction - 86 Price Results - Freeman's in IL - Page 2
Norman Rockwell (American, 1894-1978) One More Week of School and Then..., 1919Maurice Brazil Prendergast (American, 1858–1924) Rocky Beach Cove, Marblehead, c. 1920-23Wolf Kahn (American, 1927-2020) Violet in the Distance, 1999
Done
Chicago, IL, United States
Auction Details

American Art

We are delighted to present, in our October 17th American Art auction, a number of iconic works by some of the most significant American artists. Anchored by a playful and lighthearted early illustration by Norman Rockwell, the auction runs the gamut of 19th and 20th century American Art, from detailed floral still life to abstracted landscape. Highlights include eye-catching works by Post-Impressionist Maurice Prendergast, Modernist John Marin, and Impressionists Fern Coppedge, Jane Peterson, and Mary Cassatt, with a series of her exquisite pastel counterproofs. Also featured in the auction are mesmerizing landscapes by Charles Burchfield, Dale Nichols, Jonas Lie, and Wolf Kahn, poignant scenes by Regionalist Joseph Vorst, stunning surrealist visions by Marguerite Zorach and John Wilde, as well as a series of colorful Presidential portraits by LeRoy Neiman.
Sold
Max Weber (American, 1881-1961) Nude Asleep, c. 1910: Max Weber (American, 1881-1961) Nude Asleep, c. 1910 oil on board signed Max Weber (upper right) 8 1/2 x 4 inches. Provenance: Forum Gallery, New York (label on the reverse)
1027: Max Weber (American, 1881-1961) Nude Asleep, c. 1910Est. $3,000-$5,000
Sold
Joseph Paul Vorst (American, 1897-1947) Untitled, c. 1938: Joseph Paul Vorst (American, 1897-1947) Untitled, c. 1938 oil on masonite signed J. Vorst (lower right) 37 x 25 inches. Provenance: Scott Kerr, author of An American Art Colony: The Art and Artists
1038: Joseph Paul Vorst (American, 1897-1947) Untitled, c. 1938Est. $15,000-$25,000