November 2025: Day Two 2025-11-14 Auction - 391 Price Results - DuMouchelles in MI
Grandma Moses (Anna Mary Robertson) (American, 1860-1961) Oil on Masonite, 1957, 'Balloon Landing inWalasse Ting (American/Chinese, 1929-2010) Oil and Acrylic on Canvas 1969, 'Only a Few YellowHelen Frankenthaler (American, 1928-2011) Woodcut in Colors on Japanese Torinoko Paper 2009,
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Detroit, MI, United States
Auction Details

November 2025: Day Two

DuMouchelles

DuMouchelles

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Day Two of DuMouchelles’ November 2025 auction brings a compelling selection of fine art, sculpture, prints, and design. Leading the session is Balloon Landing in Cambridge, 1806, a 1957 folk art oil painting on masonite by Grandma Moses (Anna Mary Robertson), radiating the charm and nostalgic simplicity that define her iconic vision of American life. A standout among modern works is Weeping Crabapple by Helen Frankenthaler—her final print and a poignant reflection of her legacy in abstraction and printmaking. Contemporary highlights include works by Frank Stella, Robert Rauschenberg, David Hockney, Gene Davis, and Josef Albers, offering a survey of color theory and experimental form across print and mixed media. The auction also honors important African American voices. Robert Colescott’s Of Time and Place, created at Tamarind in the late 1980s, mixes satire with socio-historical commentary, while Elizabeth Catlett’s Walking Blindly, from her For My People series, powerfully embodies themes of resilience and identity through Walker’s poetry. Portraiture spans centuries with a School of Sir Peter Lely painting of Bridget Noel, a self-portrait by Gari Melchers (1896), Portrait of a Young Eton Cricketer by George F. Harris, and a pastel after Vigée Le Brun’s Marie Antoinette with a Rose. Design offerings include nearly 20 pieces from Detroit’s historic Pewabic Pottery. Sculpture highlights include Janet Scudder’s Little Lady of the Sea and Harriet Whitney Frishmuth’s The Leaf. Furniture collectors will find works by Charles Eames, Florence Knoll, Verner Panton, and Harry Bertoia, along with Art Deco and mid-century pieces. The day concludes with Baccarat and Murano chandeliers and a stained-glass window of the Sacred Heart—offering a rich finale of historic and contemporary design.
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