OAK PARK, IL.- On Sunday, December 8,
Toomey & Co. Auctioneers will conclude its 2019 schedule by presenting Art & Design with Tradition & Innovation. The auction includes close to 600 lots representing a variety of artistic movements and media by top painters, sculptors, ceramicists, furniture makers, designers, and architects who have helped define the world of art and design for more than a century. This combined sale will build upon the success of last years inaugural Tradition & Innovation auction, a carefully curated offering of quintessential works from the 19th century through the present. On December 2, 2018, Art & Design and Tradition & Innovation together realized $2.2 million.
The auction on December 8 is open to the public and will take place beginning at 10:00 a.m. CST, onsite (Toomey & Co. Auctioneers, 818 North Boulevard, Oak Park, Illinois), by phone (708-383-5234), and via two live digital bidding platforms (LiveAuctioneers and Invaluable). Early registration is strongly recommended.
Auction preview will start December 2 and continue through December 7 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. CST daily, with extended hours on December 5 (10 a.m. to 7 p.m.) for an evening reception. The full catalog for Art & Design with Tradition & Innovation is available online at toomeyco.com.
FINE ART
Historic Public Art
Leading the Fine Art session is a highly anticipated mixed media map collage by Christo and Jeanne-Claude entitled, Packed Coast (Project for Little Bay, at Prince Henry Hospital, Sydney, Australia), 1969 (estimate $60,000-80,000). This detailed rendering was used to plan one of Christo and Jeanne-Claudes groundbreaking public art installations, which involved wrapping a 1.5-mile portion of Sydneys coastline with synthetic fabric.
Contemporary Sculpture
Various signature works by contemporary sculptors will be available during the auction: British artist Lynn Chadwicks female bronze maquette ($10,000-20,000); California Funk artist Robert Arnesons towering terra-cotta brick self-portrait ($20,000-30,000); a suspended jute composition by textile master Claire Zeisler ($6,000-8,000); and a large-form, kinetic steel sculpture by Chicagos Joseph Burlini ($4,000-6,000).
Contemporary Chicago & Midwestern Art
Lots from other prominent artists with local ties include Miyoko Itos abstract oil on canvas, Act One in the Desert, 1978 ($15,000-25,000), John Wildes surrealist landscape from his Work Reconsidered series ($8,000-12,000), and three Aaron Siskind gelatin silver prints (highest $2,000-3,000) from The Collection of Richard Nickel, famous Chicago architectural preservationist.
Modern American & European Art
Some of the earlier works by American and European artists on offer are John La Farges vibrant, Samoan watercolor, A Chiefs Tomb, 1890 ($30,000-50,000), a Parisian street scene by Édouard Cortès ($15,000-25,000), Belgian painter Constant Montalds portrait of his wife ($6,000-8,000), William Aiken Walkers rustic oil on board ($5,000-7,000), and Imogen Cunninghams gelatin silver print of Frida Kahlo ($2,000-3,000).
EARLY 20TH CENTURY DESIGN
Vintage Photography & Color Woodcuts
The Early 20th Century Design session will commence with four vintage photographs by Native American chronicler Edward Sheriff Curtis; particularly striking is a Navajo-themed orotone ($10,000-15,000). A wide range of color woodcuts will follow by Margaret Jordan Patterson, William Seltzer Rice, Bertha Lum, and others.
Arts & Crafts Furniture & Lighting
Drawing on The Collection of Rich and Patty Thumann (Tacoma, Washington), the auction will feature an impressive selection of important Gustav Stickley furniture. Notable examples include a rare, early chest of drawers ($40,000-60,000), perhaps the finest grandfather clock that Stickley ever produced ($30,000-50,000), a set of seven dining chairs with original leather ($25,000-35,000), an early buffet ($15,000-25,000), and a five-light electrolier hanging fixture ($10,000-15,000). Lots will also be offered by L. & J.G. Stickley, The Roycrofters, and Charles P. Limbert Co.
Arts & Crafts Metalwork & Pottery
Several distinctive Arts & Crafts metalwork and pottery items are part of the sale, such as an Elizabeth Eaton Burton jewelry casket ($10,000-20,000), a copper jardiniere by Robert Riddle Jarvie with scenes from Alices Adventures in Wonderland ($9,000-12,000), and an important copper desk box with repoussé lid by Chicagos highly regarded Kalo Shop ($6,000-8,000). Rare pottery examples include a Mary Chase Perry Stratton for Pewabic Pottery vase with dandelion decoration ($20,000-30,000), a Teco vase by Harald Hals ($15,000-25,000), and a vase by Ellen R. Farrington for Grueby Faience Company ($8,000-12,000).
Art Nouveau & Prairie School
Bridging Art Nouveau and Arts & Crafts, the sale will feature a Tiffany Studios / Grueby Acorn table lamp ($20,000-30,000). Several other finely wrought Tiffany Studios lamps will also be up for bid, including a twelve-light Lily table lamp ($20,000-30,000), a Junior floor lamp with geometric shade ($20,000-30,000), and a Linen Fold table lamp ($15,000-25,000). An Art Nouveau side chair by German Jugendstil figure Richard Riemerschmid ($4,000-6,000) will be offered as will a barrel chair by sculptor-designer Alfonso Iannelli and architect Barry Byrne ($3,000-5,000). Two commissioned lots by Frank Lloyd Wright will be available: a leaded-glass window for the Cheney House in Oak Park ($6,000-8,000) and a pine lounge chair for the Winn House in Kalamazoo, Michigan ($2,000-3,000).
MODERN DESIGN
American Art Deco
The auctions closing session will be Modern Design, led by a treasure trove of 60 Art Deco lots, many of which come from The Estate of Michael Rabkin (West Los Angeles, California). Some of the most distinctive items in the grouping are a pair of torchieres by Gilbert Rohde ($4,000-6,000), a set of three Rohde East India Laurel Group bookcases ($3,000-5,000), a Paldao Group Ectoplastic coffee table by Rohde ($1,500-2,500), a Paul Frankl Skyscraper coffee table ($2,000-3,000), and a Donald Deskey cabinet ($2,000-3,000).
Early American Modern
Other early modern lots of note from American designers are an Airline armchair by K.E.M. Weber ($8,000-12,000), two prototype chests by Warren McArthur (each $7,000-9,000), a pair of table lamps from Pattyn Products ($5,000-7,000), a Ruba Rombic fishbowl / aquarium from Phoenix Glass and W.H. Howell ($5,000-7,000), and a fabric-panel folding screen by Dorothy Liebes and attributed to Edward Wormley for Dunbar ($3,000-5,000).
Mid-century & Contemporary American
Two coffee tables make a definite impression: Philip and Kelvin LaVernes etched and enameled Chin Ying example ($10,000-15,000) and Mira Nakashimas studio craft, walnut Minguren table ($6,000-8,000). In studio ceramics, the auction will feature two stoneware vessels by Clevelands Claude Conover ($5,000-7,000 and $4,000-6,000) and a monumental ceramic planter by Californian David Cressey ($2,000-3,000). Additional lots will be on offer from design innovators such as Charles and Ray Eames, George Nelson, Paul Evans, Frank Gehry, and Robert Venturi.
Modern & Contemporary European
Cutting-edge Italian and Scandinavian designers will round out the Modern Design session. Some of the standout lots on offer will be Mario Minales limited-edition Red Blue LEGO chair ($10,000-15,000), Alessandro Mendinis Attelabo cabinet ($7,000-9,000), Claudio Salocchis Riflessione floor lamp ($5,000-7,000), Archizoom Associatis Mies chair and ottoman, Studio Tetrarchs Tovaglia coffee table, a set of six dining chairs by Jørgen Høj ($4,000-6,000), a Kaare Klint Propeller stool ($2,000-3,000), and an Erik Höglund framed sculpture ($2,000-3,000).
Art & Design with Tradition & Innovation will be held on Sunday, December 8 starting at 10:00 a.m. CST. The location for the sale is Toomey & Co. Auctioneers, 818 North Boulevard, Oak Park, Illinois.