2024OAB AuctionsFREDERICK HART Adam Large Original BRONZE SCULPTURE Full Round Signed Relief ArtSee Sold Price
2024OAB AuctionsFrederick Hart Winged Vision Original Signed Acrylic Sculpture Contemporary ArtSee Sold Price
2024OAB AuctionsFrederick Hart Original Acrylic Sculpture Penumbra Female Portrait Signed ArtSee Sold Price
2024OAB AuctionsFrederick Hart Signed Bronze Sculpture The Source Female Figurative ArtSee Sold Price
2024OAB AuctionsFrederick Hart Original Acrylic Sculpture Eye of Flame Portrait Signed ArtworkSee Sold Price
2024OAB AuctionsFrederick Hart Veil Of Light Acrylic Sculpture Hand Signed Female ArtworkSee Sold Price
2024OAB AuctionsFrederick Hart Original Acrylic Sculpture The Kiss Portrait Signed ArtworkSee Sold Price
2024OAB AuctionsFrederick Hart Divine Milieu Acrylic Sculpture Original Hand Signed FigurativeSee Sold Price
2024OAB AuctionsFrederick Hart Acrylic Sculpture Contemplation Signed Nude Female Art OriginalSee Sold Price
Warhol, Katz, Revere silver and other museum-worthy pieces at Weiss, July 18LYNBROOK, N.Y. – A complete portfolio of four screenprints in colors by Andy Warhol, titled Skulls; a trio of pieces by Philip and Kelvin Laverne, including a wall plaque; and a Paul Revere sterling silver pepper pot are three of the more than 500 lots folks in Weiss Auctions’ online-only estates auction, scheduled for Tuesday, […]
Quinn’s Jan. 29 auction features elite consignments from Mid-Atlantic regionFALLS CHURCH, Va. – Quinn’s Auction Galleries will host its first Fine & Decorative Arts Auction of 2022 on Saturday, January 29, starting at 10 a.m. Eastern Time, with absentee and Internet live bidding available through LiveAuctioneers.
Turner Auctions presents medley of fine arts, antiques April 20SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. – Turner Auctions + Appraisals will offer a fine Mélange: Art, Decorative Arts & More sale on Saturday, April 20. Featuring over 260 items, the sale presents a wide range of artworks, decorative arts and more, from the 17th to the 20th centuries. Highlights include a Chinese porcelain Xiangqi game, a […]
Sculpture for the people: John Rogers 19th century genreJohn Rogers (1829-1904) was that rarest of all phenomena, a successful artist. He sold over 80,000 sculptural compositions, mass-produced in painted plaster, during the second half of the 19th century. While only the wealthiest families could afford marble or bronze works of art, middle class households could purchase a graceful “Rogers Group” for $10 or […]