Rago’s May 18 Fine Art Auctions Realize $1.9 Million
- LAMBERTVILLE, New Jersey
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- May 21, 2013
Rago’s May 18 Fine Art Auctions Realize $1.9 Million.
Lambertville, NJ Rago Arts and Auction Center’s Fine Art auctions on May 18 brings an impressive $1.9 million.
“Results for the Contemporary Art in the Joshua Smith Collection were strong and the collection exceeded the high estimate,” said Meredith Hilferty, who directs Rago's Fine Art department. The top price in Contemporary Art was for a Kenneth Noland painting entitled “Flown” from 1978 selling for $81,250. In the early 20th C. category, a small portrait by Milton Dacosta stole the show selling for $41,250 against an estimate of $10,000-15,000. We also broke records with sculpture by artists Nathaniel Choate and Frederick Hart and saw strong results for American paintings by Guy Carleton Wiggins, BJO Nordfeldt and George Loftus Noyes.”
HIGHLIGHTS/STATS
All Sessions
-Hammer: $ 1,536,685
-Hammer + bp: $ 1,920,856
-Number of Lots: 563
-Internet Bidders: 563, From: USA, Canada, Mexico, Brazil, Columbia, Costa Rica, Argentina, Chile, Puerto Rico, South Africa, Australia, Indonesia, Malaysia, Israel, Cyprus, Greece, Italy, France, Spain, Switzerland, Germany, Austria, Hungary, Romania, Poland, Netherlands, United Kingdom, Latvia, Sweden, Norway, Taiwan and Japan
-In-House: 79
-Phone Bidders: 235
-Absentee Bidders: 134
-% sold: 80%
19th/20th C. American and European Art
-Hammer: $ $427,425
-Hammer + 25% bp = $ 534,281
-Low estimate: $ 407,400
-High estimate: $ 600,300
-% sold: 78%
1. 136 Milton Dacosta, Figura $ 41,250
2. 108 Guy Carleton Wiggins, At the Plaza, Winter $ 40,625
3. 123 Frederick Hart, St. Peter, Bronze $ 40,625
4. 122 Frederick Hart, Ex Nihilo: Figure #4, Bronze $36,250
5. 87 Nathaniel Choate, Mercury, Bronze $ 31,250
6. 49 Bror Julius Olsson Nordfeldt, Tulips in Red Jar $ 17,500
7. 1 George Loftus Noyes, Cannon Mt., White Mts., Franconia $ 11,250
8. 80 Mario Joseph Korbel, Untitled (Study for "Andante") $ 11,250
9. 90 Abraham Walkowitz, Isadora Duncan $ 10,000
10. 129 Loren MacIver, Winter/Spring $ 8,750
Post-War and Contemporary Art
-Hammer: $1,109,260
-Hammer + 25% bp = $ 1,386,575
-Low estimate $ 1,080,800
-High estimate: $ 1,558,100
-% lots sold: 82%
1. 739 Kenneth Noland, Flown $ 81,250
2. 779 Raymond Pettibon, Untitled (I believe that there are...) $ 43,750
3. 804 Lynn Chadwick, Elecktra $ 40,625
4. 792 Theodoros Stamos, Infinity Field Torino, VI $ 32,500
5. 602 Sean Scully, Untitled $ 30,000
6. 901 Marilyn Minter, Runs $ 26,250
7. 515 Alice Neel, Phil Bard $ 25,000
8. 587 Marlene Dumas, Just as it Used to Be $ 21,250
9. 625 Kara Walker, What I Want History to Do to Me $ 20,000
10. 695 Theodoros Stamos, Beachscape $ 20,000
Consignments are now being accepted for Rago’s November 2013 Fine Art auctions and all of Rago’s Fall 2013 auctions: 609.397.9374 or info@ragoarts.com.
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