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Brigitte Lacombe (b. 1950): Two Portraits of Joan DidionRobert Graham (1938-2008): Moca TorsoGroup of Desk Articles
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Property from the Collection of Joan Didion

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An American Icon: Property from the Collection of Joan Didion Joan Didions career as a writer and influential critic of American culture began in the 1960s when she burst on the scene as a new and distinctive voice. After marrying fellow writer John Gregory Dunne, the couple moved to Didions home state of California where they would pursue their careers and became a bicoastal glamour couple, frequenting the Hollywood scene in California and the literary world in New York. It is the influence of both of these places that can be felt throughout Joan Didions career as a writer, as well as in the collection of art and objects that occupied her New York City apartment at the end of her life. Friendships with artists produced the opportunity to acquire works of art that reflect the creative and intellectual milieu the Didion-Dunnes occupied, and are the structure that will create a sale that does justice to Joan Didions legacy. Highlights in the sale include works by Richard Diebenkorn, Sam Francis, Brice Marden, Ed Ruscha, Jennifer Bartlett, Vija Celmins and Patti Smith. Also included is a selection of photographs of Joan Didion by Brigitte Lacombe, Annie Liebovitz, Mary Ellen Mark and Julian Wasser. Furnishings and decorations from Didions apartment include a large partners desk from California, a Late Regency Pembroke table, an American writing desk, silver, porcelain and collectibles amassed by the Didion-Dunnes on their travels, and objects gifted to them by artists and writers. A selection of books and ephemera will also be included. Proceeds from the sale will benefit patient care and research of Parkinsons and other movement disorders at Columbia University, and the Sacramento Historical Society for the benefit of Sacramento City College scholarship for women in literature.
Auction Curators:
Colin Stair
Founder and President
Lisa Thomas
Director of Fine Arts
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Group of Serving Wares: Group of Serving WaresComprising:A Gorham silver salver, marked 'Sterling'A Gorham silver plate salverA Wilton pewter chargerA silver plate toast rackThe largest 14 in. diam., 25.7 oz. approx.
0217: Group of Serving WaresEst. US$100-US$200
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Group of Silver and Silver Plate Serving Pieces: Group of Silver and Silver Plate Serving PiecesThe silver comprising:A pair of forks, marked 'Sterling'A large tablespoons, marked 'Sterling'A pair of Gorham sugar nips, marked 'Sterling'A Victorian
0219: Group of Silver and Silver Plate Serving PiecesEst. US$200-US$400
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Pair of American Silver Three-Light Candelabra: Pair of American Silver Three-Light CandelabraMarked 'Sterling', weighted.9 1/4 x 11 x 4 1/2 in.Property from the Collection of Joan Didion
0222: Pair of American Silver Three-Light CandelabraEst. US$200-US$400
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Cast-Iron and Marble Top Table: Cast-Iron and Marble Top Table27 1/2 x 5 ft. 5 in. x 25 1/4 in.Property from the Collection of Joan Didion
0223: Cast-Iron and Marble Top TableEst. US$500-US$700
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Group of Six American Candlesticks: Group of Six American CandlesticksEach marked 'Sterling', weighted.Comprising:A pair A set of threeA singleThe largest 3 x 3 1/2 in. diam.Property from the Collection of Joan Didion
0224: Group of Six American CandlesticksEst. US$100-US$200
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