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Auction / 23 April 2020 12 pm ct

Art + Design Part 2

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Wright's Art + Design auction, split over two days, features a diverse and lively collection of mid-century furniture and modern and contemporary art. Highlights from Art + Design Part 2 include works by Alexander Calder, James Rosenquist, and Helen Frankenthaler. This sale also features contemporary designs from Mark Brazier-Jones, Tim Mackaness and Tom Dixon.

Peter Max  I Love the World  $3,000–5,000  

Tim Mackaness  Frog dining table  $5,000–7,000  

Alexander Calder  Sun and Moon  $4,063  

Works from Allan Stone Gallery

Founded in 1960 by art dealer Allan Stone (1932–2006), the New York gallery known today as Allan Stone Projects has been admired for over half a century. Celebrated for its eclectic approach and early advocacy of pivotal artists of the 20th century, Allan Stone Gallery was a leading authority on Abstract Expressionism, the New York dealer for Wayne Thiebaud for over forty years, and showed the works of Willem de Kooning, Franz Kline, Arshile Gorky, Joseph Cornell, John Graham and John Chamberlain. Stone also promoted the work of a younger generation of artists that were in conversation with other artists in his collection, working in the mediums of assemblage, collage and new modes of abstraction.

Edvins Strautmanis

Persian Garden

estimate: $3,000–5,000

result: $10,625

Franz Kline

Untitled (Figure Sketch)

estimate: $800–1,000

result: $975

John Beardman

Breach of Dawn

estimate: $1,000–1,500

result: $1,750

Harris Diamant

Untitled

estimate: $600–800

result: $875

Robert S. Neuman

The Plastic Rainbow

estimate: $600–800

result: $1,875

Robert Rasely

Between the Wolf and the Dog

estimate: $600–800

Schramberg Majolikafabrik  collection of five vessels  $3,000–5,000  

Taro Yamamoto  Untitled  $1,875  

Charles Gibilterra  Plaza lounge chairs, pair  $4,688  

Art + Design

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Auction / Part 1
9 April 2020
12 pm central

Auction / Part 2
23 April 2020
12 pm central

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