Large-format oil on canvas painting by Dale Nichols (Am., 1904-1995) soars to a record $120,000 at Shannon's May 4th auction
- MILFORD, Connecticut
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- May 15, 2017
MILFORD, Conn. – A large-format oil on canvas painting by Dale Nichols (Am., 1904-1995), titled Mid-Nation Winter, sold for $120,000 – a new record price for the artist at auction – at a Fine Art Auction held May 4th by Shannon’s Fine Art Auctioneers, online and in the gallery at 354 Woodmont Road in Milford. The work dated to a key period in Nichols’ successful career.
The 30 inch by 40 inch painting, executed by Nichols in 1967, soared past its pre-sale estimate to finish in the six figures, shattering previous records. The work depicted a red barn in a bold and vivid snowy setting. It was in fabulous condition, which drove up the price. Nichols was a Nebraska-born Regionalist painter.
Overall it was a strong night for Regionalism. An oil painting by Daniel Celentano (Am., 1902-1980), another Regionalist, titled The Potato Pickers (“Homage”,) achieved the second-highest price ever for the artist, at $24,000. Shannon’s holds the record high price for a Celentano work; Cultivating, a painting of a similar subject, hammered for $50,400 in an auction held in 2009.
Shannon’s broke its own prior record for another artist when an oil on canvas by the American Modernist Alice Mattern (1909-1945), titled Allegro, impressive at 42 ¼ inches by 39 inches, finished at $55,200. Leading lots depicting New York City were Birge Harrison’s Bryant Park at Evening, New York, which brought $60,000, and Lee Lash’s Wall Street, which made $28,800.
The sale was largely successful, grossing over $2 million dollars, with more than 80% of the lots sold. Sandra Germain, co-owner of Shannon’s Fine Art Auctioneers, said, “It was an exciting auction. Records were broken and activity levels were very encouraging. We saw many familiar faces and met several new clients. The room was full and bidding at all levels was competitive.”
Following are additional highlights from the auction. All prices quoted include a 20 percent buyer’s premium. Internet bidding was facilitated by Invaluable.com.
Contemporary art performed exceptionally well. Andre Brasilier’s (French, b. 1920) oil painting titled Cavaliers sous les branches à Fère en Tardenois sold for $78,000. A gouache painting by Alexander Calder (Am., 1898-1976), titled Fleurs d’ete, sold for $50,400, while a watercolor by the contemporary French master Raoul Dufy, titled Nature Morte au Jardin, achieved $36,000.
Gouaches by the American Impressionist painter Jane Peterson (1876-1965), titled At the Foot of the Rialto and Venice, Late Afternoon, exceeded their estimates by selling for $28,800 and $26,400, respectively. Also, a sporting watercolor Ogden M. Pleissner (Am., 1905-1983), best known for sporting art, landscapes and war art, also performed well, hammering for $36,000.
The sleeper of the auction was a small unframed painting of a rose by J. Alden Weir (Am., 1852-1919). It was estimated at $1,500-2,500, but spirited bidding pushed the final price up to $9,600.
Another surprise at the end of the auction was a painting of the Thomas Powell steamship on the Hudson River dated 1870 by Charles W. Tice, expected to bring $2,000-3,000. The unassuming historical scene attracted significant online attention prior to the sale. During the auction, fierce bidding between a floor bidder and phone bidder helped attain the successful result of $15,600.
Shannon’s Fine Art Auctioneers is always accepting quality consignments for future auctions. Shannon’s will be holding an online-only Fine Art Auction in June 2017 and another Fine Art Auction in October 2017. To consign a single piece of artwork, an estate or a collection, you may call Shannon’s at (203) 877-1711; or, you can send them an e-mail, at info@shannons.com.
To learn more about Shannon’s Fine Art Auctioneers and the upcoming calendar of fine art sales, visit www.shannons.com. You can also follow Shannon’s Fine Art Auctioneers on social media.
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Shannon’s Fine Art Auctioneers ~ Established 1997. Shannon’s prides itself on providing each client with personalized service, educating consignors and buyers on fine art, the auction process, and market trends. Spring and Fall Fine Art Auctions: Each year, Shannon’s hosts two cataloged fine art auctions in the Spring and Fall. These sales feature 200+ lots of paintings, drawings, fine prints, and sculpture from the 19th century through Contemporary. Winter and Summer Online Fine Art Sales: Shannon’s also hosts online auctions of Fine Art in January and June each year. These sales are hosted exclusively online with in-person previews available. Periodically, Shannon’s hosts online auctions of collections from single private owners or corporate collections. Our specialist areas include American Art, European Art, Modern Art, Contemporary Art, Fine Prints, Sculpture, Impressionism, and more. New England’s Premier Fine Art Auction House: Shannon’s is aggressively positioned to compete with New York City auction houses in the middle market. Shannon’s offers a bank of 20+ phone lines, online bidding, and has an app available to buyers. Targeted emails, full color catalogs, an extensive mailings list and a user-friendly website attract buyers from across the United States and internationally. Shannon’s Fine Art Auctioneers opened in 1997 as New England’s premier fine art auction house. Founded by partners Gene and Mary Anne Shannon, the firm quickly established an international reputation for integrity, knowledge of fine art, and personalized service. In 1998, their daughter, Sandra Germain joined the firm bringing her extensive background in business, marketing, and fine art. In 2014, Sandra assumed the position of Managing Partner. Shannon’s team of employees continues to provide personalized, responsive service to their clients that is unsurpassed in the auction market.