September 2024: Day Two 2024-09-13 Auction - 323 Price Results - DuMouchelles in MI
Marshall Maynard Fredericks (American, 1908-1998) Bronze Sculpture "Two Bears", H 16.5" W 7.5" L 14"Victor Vasarely (French/Hungarian, 1906-1997) Acrylic on Canvas 1990, "Ally", H 31.5" W 31.5"Hughie Lee-Smith (American, 1915-1999) Watercolor on Paper, 1957, "Landscape (Barn)", H 12.25" W
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Detroit, MI, United States
Auction Details

September 2024: Day Two

DuMouchelles

DuMouchelles

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Showcasing an outstanding array of fine art, sculptures, and decorative objects from some of Detroit's most celebrated collections. This auction offers an unparalleled opportunity to acquire works from notable collections and estates, including Detroit’s iconic Rattlesnake Club, the Anthony and Davida Artis Collection at the Flint Institute of Arts, the Grand Rapids Art Museum, and the James and Anita Terry Collection of Bloomfield Hills, MI. The Rattlesnake Club, a cornerstone of Detroit’s cultural and culinary scene for over three decades, closed its doors in June 2024, leaving behind a legacy of fine dining and a carefully curated art collection that adorned its walls. The collection features a stunning array of contemporary works that reflect the club’s dedication to the arts and its deep connection to the Detroit community. Key pieces include Jasper Johns' vibrant lithograph "Cicada" (1981), a standout of contemporary printmaking, and three dynamic works by Frank Stella, including "The Waves: A Squeeze of the Hand" (1988), a masterful combination of screenprint, lithograph, linocut, and collage. These works, alongside Jim Dine’s evocative "Thirty Bones of My Body" (1972), not only represent significant moments in contemporary art but also capture the essence of the Rattlesnake Club’s atmosphere. In addition to the Rattlesnake Club’s collection, the auction features noteworthy bronzes from the James and Anita Terry Collection, including Émile Louis Picault's Egyptian Revival sculptures "Pastophore and Hierogrammate" and Isidore Jules Bonheur’s "Taureau." These pieces exemplify the exquisite craftsmanship and historical significance of 19th-century French sculpture. Marshall Maynard Fredericks’ bronze sculptures "Two Bears" and "Black Elk: Homage to the Great Spirit" are also key highlights, both deeply connected to the artist's personal friendships and offering collectors a rare opportunity to acquire works
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