PHILADELPHIA, PA.- This December,
Freemans presents American Art Week, a unique collectors opportunity featuring three back-to-back sales of American painting, prints, sculpture, and works on paper. American Art and Pennsylvania Impressionists Featuring the Collection of Virginia and Stuart Peltz begins at 2pm on Sunday, December 5, followed by Simply American: Fine Art from a Private Texas Collection and Collect: American Art begin at 11am and 1pm, respectively, on Tuesday, December 7.
In American Art Week, Freemans brings fine selections from the 19th century with paintings by Albert Bierstadt and George Inness; Illustration Art with Stevan Dohanos, James Philip Falter, and Jessie Willcox Smith; works by Andrew and Jamie Wyeth; an oil by the celebrated folk artist Grandma Moses; and leading artists from the Philadelphia and Pennsylvania region, including Robert Kulicke, Hobson Pittman, Arthur Beecher Carles, and Pennsylvania Impressionists Daniel Garber, Edward Redfield, and Fern Coppedge, among others.
Over the past three years, Freemans has sold in excess of $20M solely in the sale of single-owner collections, surpassing pre-sale estimates by 168%. With each sale containing a single-owner collection, Freemans continues to bring focused, narrative-driven collections to buyers and produce excellent results on behalf of clients.
AMERICAN ART AND PENNSYLVANIA IMPRESSIONISTS FEATURING THE COLLECTION OF VIRGINIA AND STUART PELTZ
The Collection of Virginia and Stuart Peltz, featured in Freemans December 5 auction, is an esteemed collection of paintings by leading Pennsylvania Impressionists bought by the collectors well in advance of the markets rise. Sixteen of these worksnever before sold at auctionwill be on offer at Freemans, among them Garbers expansive Delaware River landscape Up the River, Winter (estimate: $150,000-250,000) and River Road at Centre Bridge, a monumental canvas by Kenneth Nunamaker (estimate: $60,000-100,000). A rare example of Morgan Colts work, The Butcher Wagon, will also be on offer (estimate: $40,000-60,000), as will Mother and Daughter, a touching portrait of the artists wife and their first daughter by John Folinsbee (estimate: $10,000-15,000).
Also on offer in the December 5 sale will be works by leading American artists, including Jamie Wyeths Saltwater Ice (estimate: $200,000-300,000), and The Johnson Place by his father Andrew (estimate: $40,000-60,000), which had been on long-term loan at the Brandywine River Museum of Art. Freemans will offer important sculptural works, like William Zorachs elegant bronze Spirit of the Dance (estimate: $100,000-150,000) and two sculptures by Donald De Lue, as well as landscapes like Albert Bierstadts Estes Park Morning, Colorado (estimate: $30,000-50,000), and portraits like Angèle from Philadelphia-based painter Arthur Beecher Carles (estimate: $20,000-30,000).
SIMPLY AMERICAN: FINE ART FROM A PRIVATE TEXAS COLLECTION
Highlights from Simply American: Fine Art from a Private Texas Collection include A Winter Day (The Old Bridge Richmond, Vermont) by the venerated folk artist Grandma Moses (estimate: $25,000-40,000), Bruce Cranes The Autumn Hills (estimate: $15,000-25,000), and Winter in the Country, A Cold Morning by George Henry Durrie (estimate: $20,000-30,000).
Also on offer will be fine examples of Western art, including three paintings by Charlie Dye, including The Scouts (estimate: $6,000-10,000), as well as Edgar Samuel Paxsons portrait of a Native American Chief (estimate: $8,000-12,000). Sweeping 19th-century landscapes include Arkville, New York by Alexander Helwig Wyant (estimate: $10,000-15,000) and Joseph Christian Leyendeckers Young Girl Feeding Her Dog (estimate: $10,000-15,000).
COLLECT: AMERICAN ART
Collect: American Art is led by a single-owner section featuring Illustration Art from a private California collection, including four oils by Bruce Kurland, whose work is rarely offered at auction. Also included in the collection are two quintessential fishing scenes, Trout Fisherman by Frank B. Hoffman (estimate: $6,000-10,000) and Untitled (Fishing) by Oliver Kemp (estimate: $5,000-8,000).
The December 7 sale also features four watercolor Christmas cards by Andrew Wyeth and Jamie Wyeth (estimate: $4,000-6,000), an elegant watercolor by Harry Leith-Ross, and several works by important Philadelphia- and Pennsylvania-based artists, from Robert Kulickes Carnations (estimate: $5,000-8,000) to Hobson Pittmans Still Life with Poppies (estimate: $3,000-5,000) and Christopher Willetts New York Stock Exchange (estimate: $1,500-2,500).
FREEMANS: PENNSYLVANIA IMPRESSIONISTS DESTINATION
As Philadelphias auction house, Freemans boasts ongoing strong successes in the sale of Pennsylvania Impressionists. Freemans sold more paintings by Edward Redfield in 2020 than any other auction house (indeed, Freemans has offered more works by the artist than any other house), and a December 2020 sale included the sale of seven paintings by Daniel Garber for a remarkable $1.55M total. Eight of the top ten results achieved for works by Fern Coppedge have been at Freemans auctions and Freemans continues to hold the world auction record for a Coppedge painting.
Freemans December 2021 auctions offer plentiful opportunities for collectors of Pennsylvania Impressionists; in addition to the works already listed, American Art Week will include fine examples by Arthur Meltzer, William Francis Taylor, and Walter Baum, among others.