August 28th Photography Auction 2014-08-28 Auction - 97 Price Results - Quinn's Auction Galleries - Central Virginia in VA
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Mary Ellen Mark, (American, b. 1941)Alvin Langdon Coburn, (British,1882–1966)Hiroshi Watanabe, (Japanese/Sapporo, b. 1971)
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Charlottesville, VA, United States
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August 28th Photography Auction

George Cruger was Publications Manager of the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts for many years. He held a secondary position with VMFA as assistant curator of photographs, which gave him the opportunity to research photographic works, recommend additions to the collections, and form exhibitions, notably the large group show Portraits: Faces of the ‘80s in 1987. Cruger’s personal collection is an array of pieces across the centuries and around the globe. Notable 19th and early-mid 20th century pieces from photographers: Edward Weston, William Christenberry, Mary Ellen Mark, Roger Mertin, Grancel Fitz, Nikolas Muray and Geoff Winningham. Additionally his Contemporary collection of works made since 1990, include prints by Edith Maria Calvo (Italy); Chan Chao (Burma); Kahn + Selesnick (England, U.S.); Hiroshi Watanabe (Japan); and Claudio Cambon, Lori Nix, and Marla Rutherford (U.S.). His support of the Richmond artist’s community is reflected in the pieces by noted artist Myron Helfgott, Janet Decover, and current Dean of VCU Arts and founding board member of 1708 gallery, Joe Seipel. In a statement from his gallery show at Main Art Gallery in 2008 he stated, “Nor have I been guided by any overarching principle or shrewd strategy. The main impulse guiding me has been that I like looking at photographs, and these pictures, acquired over a long period with limited financial resources, represent many of the things I like about that activity. It’s really that simple.”
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Edward W. Quigley, (American, 1898-1977): Untitled from the Light Abstractions Series, 1930/1931Silver Gelatin PrintGlued to boardEvidence of label on lower right corner of verso, marked in pencil by an unidentified hand, "Edward
0001: Edward W. Quigley, (American, 1898-1977)Est. US$300-US$500
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Mary Ellen Mark, (American, b. 1941): India, 1989Gelatin Sliver PrintSigned and titled in pencil on verso by artist. 10 5/16" x 10 5/16"
0003: Mary Ellen Mark, (American, b. 1941)Est. US$500-US$1,000
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William Christenberry, (American, b. 1936): Kudzu with Sky (Winter) Near Akron, Alabama, 1981Chromogenic PrintTiled and signed in pencil on verso by artist. 7 15/16" x 10 1/16"
0004: William Christenberry, (American, b. 1936)Est. US$800-US$1,200
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Edward Weston, (American, 1886-1958): Nude, 1922Gelatin-silver PrintVerso marked in pencil by unidentified hand, "Edward Weston / Nude, 1922 / Bk. 3 No. 32 / 12N; upper left, also in pencil, W 398 / 12n"Possibly project print by Brett
0005: Edward Weston, (American, 1886-1958)Est. US$9,000-US$12,000Lot Passed
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Ca. 1930 Silver-gelatin Print of Point Lobos: Written in pencil by an unidentified hand on verso, " Sybil Anikeef / c.1930"7 1/2" x 9 3/8"
0006: Ca. 1930 Silver-gelatin Print of Point LobosEst. US$500-US$1,000
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Abel Briquet, (French, Late 19th/ early 20th c.): Collection of Ten Albumen Prints of Mexican landscapes and Pre-Columbian, colonial and modern buildings and monuments. Briquet is consider to have been the first modern commercial photographer in
0007: Abel Briquet, (French, Late 19th/ early 20th c.)Est. US$100-US$300
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Claudio Cambon, (American, b. 1967): 'Papa' John Wallace, Bosun1998From the series "Shipbreak: A Biology of Steel"Gelatin-silver printSigned and titled on verso by artist, " n: 12/97, p: 11/06, ed#10 "16" x 20", frame: 19 3/4" x 23 3/4"
0011: Claudio Cambon, (American, b. 1967)Est. US$200-US$300
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Marla Rutherford, (American/Colorado, b. 1978): Abandoned Housewife, 2005Digital chromogenic print (3/25)Signed and numbered by artist20" x 20", frame: 25" x 24 3/4" Marla Rutherford wanted to achieve “the look of a plastic mannequin, a Stepford
0012: Marla Rutherford, (American/Colorado, b. 1978)Est. US$500-US$1,000
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Laura Rusnak (American/Cleveland, b. 1975): …And Connie Ran To The Window, 20022 of 5, Signed and titled by artistGiclée print12 x 16, frame: 22 1/4" x 26" “I think you will be interested to know that the title …And Connie Ran To The
0013: Laura Rusnak (American/Cleveland, b. 1975)Est. US$80-US$160
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NASA and California Institute of Technology: Pathfinder on Mars, 1997Chromogenic print from a digitally retrieved image (76/100)Stamps on verso, "The Mars Edition Center for Creative Photography, 76 of 100 / Pathfinder on Mars September 29,
0014: NASA and California Institute of TechnologyEst. US$200-US$500
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Marina Edith Calvo, (Italian/Messina, b. 1960): In Croce, 19962 of 7From the series Come tu mi vuoi (As you want me), which is part of a larger series, Eva’s MetamorphosisToned gelatin-silver printSigned, titled and numbered by artist on
0015: Marina Edith Calvo, (Italian/Messina, b. 1960)Est. US$100-US$300
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George Skadding (American, Early/Mid 20th c.): Untitled, 1953 (for Life magazine)Gelatin-silver printDepicts Truman and Eisenhower on the way to Eisenhower's inauguration. LIFE stamp on verso with pencil mark ups9 1/2" x 13 1/2", frame: 13" x 17
0017: George Skadding (American, Early/Mid 20th c.)Est. US$80-US$160
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Hiroshi Watanabe, (Japanese/Sapporo, b. 1971): Chikako Suga, Matsuo Kabuki, 2003From the series Faces: Kabuki PlayersToned gelatin-silver print (4/30)Signed and titled by artist on verso
0018: Hiroshi Watanabe, (Japanese/Sapporo, b. 1971)Est. US$400-US$800
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Hiroshi Watanabe, Autographed Faces Vol. 2: Kabuki Players Photographs by Hiroshi WatanabeAutographed by artistWatanabe, Hollywood, 2004. 20 pp., numerous illustrations, 7x7".
0018A: Hiroshi Watanabe, Autographed Faces Vol. 2Est. US$100-US$200
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Lori Nix (American, b. Kansas, 1969): Insecta Magnifica, 2002Chromogenic printSigned and dated in pen on lower right corner. 13 1/8" x 10 1/2", frame: 17 3/4" x 14 3/4"
0019: Lori Nix (American, b. Kansas, 1969)Est. US$300-US$600
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Roger Mertin (American, 1942–2001): 1983/1995Rochester, New York, 23 December 1983From the series Die TannenbaumChromogenic printSigned and titled by artist on verso10" x 8", frame: 13 3/4" x 11 3/4"
0021: Roger Mertin (American, 1942–2001)Est. US$100-US$200Lot Passed
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Helen Sear, (British/London, b. 1955): Spot 3, 2002From the Spot seriesLambda print (11/50)Signed, dated by artist lower right corner14 1/4" x 10 5/8", frame: 19 3/4" x 15 3/4" In her Spot series, she chose to reinvent, photograph-ically,
0022: Helen Sear, (British/London, b. 1955)Est. US$100-US$300
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Carla Williams, (American, b. 1965): Untitled, 1997From the series Untitled Self-Portraits, 1992–1997Gelatin-silver printSigned, titled and dated by artist on verso13 3/4" x 11", frame: 17 3/4" x 14 3/4" “I make pictures of myself,
0023: Carla Williams, (American, b. 1965)Est. US$100-US$250
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