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Chicago, IL, United States
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Folk & Design w/ Collection of Marjorie Freed
Rivich Auction
Rivich Auction brings together an exceptional and wide-ranging selection of folk art, outsider works, design, and eclectic Americana, reflecting a deeply considered and highly curated collecting vision. Included in the catalogue are items from the collection of Marjorie Freed, a respected figure in the Chicago art community and one of the founders and curators of the Intuit Art Museum, whose work helped shape the recognition and appreciation of outsider and self-taught art within the broader contemporary landscape. Her collection is particularly notable for its strength, originality, and sensitivity, demonstrating a lifelong interest in the expressive power of folk and outsider art alongside design, folk objects, and unconventional curiosities. This auction reflects that vision clearly, spanning playful, poignant, and deeply inventive works that together form a collection both personal in character and significant in scope, offering a compelling look at how outsider art and design can coexist within a singular, discerning eye.
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0101: EDWARD PASCHKE, (American, 1939-2004), "Kontato" Color Lithograph, RedEst.
$500
-$1,000
$450
(3 bids)0102: EDWARD PASCHKE, (American, 1939-2004), "Kontato" Color Lithograph, BlueEst.
$500
-$1,000
$450
(3 bids)0103: JIMMY LEE SUDDUTH (American/Alabama, 1910-2007) Folk Art Painting, Nude WomanEst.
$800
-$1,200
$400
0104: LUDWIG MIES VAN DER ROHE (1886-1969) MR10 Chairs, Set of Six, KNOLLEst.
$1,000
-$2,000
$800
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