PHILADELPHIA — Freeman’s is pleased to reflect on the many successes of its spring/summer 2021 auction season. Despite the continued challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic, Freeman’s has not only maintained its standing, but deepened its relationships with clients, expanded its team with newly created positions, and broken several world auction records so far this year.
Judson’s ‘Bird Girl’ soars to record $390K at Freeman’s June 6 auction
PHILADELPHIA — Freeman’s is pleased to announce the results of its June 6 American Art and Pennsylvania Impressionists auction, which far outperformed its overall estimate to achieve an impressive sale result of nearly $3.5 million. The 89-lot auction featured a 91% sell-through rate and multiple standout sales, confirming Freeman’s strength in presenting important American art at auction. Between December 2020 and June 2021, Freeman’s has achieved their best year yet for American Art and Pennsylvania Impressionists: with more than $10 million realized for fewer than 200 lots.
Judson’s ‘Bird Girl’ bronze is top-lot pick for Freeman’s June 6 auction
PHILADELPHIA — On June 6, Freeman’s will conducts its semiannual American Art and Pennsylvania Impressionists auction, starting at 2 pm Eastern time. The 89-lot sale features an impressive range of rare and fresh-to-market American material, including significant artworks by such prominent artists as Norman Rockwell, Sylvia Shaw Judson, James Abbot McNeill Whistler, Mary Elizabeth Price, and Albert York, among others. Absentee and Internet live bidding will be available through LiveAuctioneers.
Freeman’s debuts Judson’s famous ‘Bird Girl’ bronze June 6
PHILADELPHIA, Pa.—Freeman’s is pleased to present Sylvia Shaw Judson’s Bird Girl, the highlight of its June 6 American Art and Pennsylvania Impressionists auction. This fresh-to-market work is one of the most recognizable American sculptures to ever appear at auction. Conceived in 1936 by the Chicago-based Judson, Bird Girl was cast by Roman Bronze Works in New York, and will carry a pre-sale estimate of $100,000-150,000. One of four extant original bronzes, this iconic image is immediately familiar from Jack Leigh’s haunting photograph used as the cover of John Berendt’s 1994 best-selling novel Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil.