Fourth Annual Fine American Paintings Live Online Auction Set
Gratz Gallery And Conservation Studio To Hold Sale On March 21
March 12, 2021
On Sunday, March 21, beginning at noon, Gratz Gallery and Conservation Studio is yet again partnering with Invaluable.com to ring in the spring season with its fourth annual Fine American Paintings Sale and Live Online Auction event. The sale will present almost 100 lots of fine art by American and European artists. Included are a wide selection of impressionist, realist, folk art, modern, abstract and surrealist art, decorative art, as well as a few unknown treasures and gems. The online catalog will be available for viewing after March 1 through the website, gratzgallery.com. Works included in the sale reflect a wide spectrum of American art genres, from 18th, 19th and 20th centuries Hudson River style and American Impressionism all the way to 20th and 21st centuries contemporary and modern art. Some of the highlights represented include a rare Pennsylvania landscape by famed furniture designer Wharton Esherick; Kaaterskill Falls a landscape by Hudson River painter John Frederick Kensett; an elegant, environmental female portrait by Charles Courtney Curran; and impressionist landscapes by John Pierce Barnes, Emile Gruppe, and Henry Snell. Included also are bold and colorful autumn foliage paintings by S. George Phillips and classic Bucks County winter snow scenes by Walter Emerson Baum. The sale offers a greatly varied selection of paintings, etchings, and drawings of all mediums. Also included in this sale are paintings by Philadelphia artists and Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts students and teachers like surrealist Leon Kelly, abstract painter Leonard Nelson, and African American painter Bernard Harmon, who created vibrant, large scale, expressionist portraits of friends and students. A special cross section of paintings in various medium is included of the very prolific painter and Pennsylvania Academy student Albert Van Nesse Greene. It was at the academy that he studied under and was greatly influenced by the noted Pennsylvania impressionist Daniel Garber. Last, but not least, the sale is highlighting a fine collection of paintings by American folk artist David Ellinger, whose life and connection to rural Pennsylvania produced a quintessential representation of Pennsylvania Dutch family and farm life in his works. This is an online exclusive auction, held in cooperation with the auction platform Invaluable.com. Interested bidders must register and place bids with the online auction collaborators. Invaluable.com allows for both absentee and live real-time online bidding. For added convenience, download the Invaluable app to bid from the comfort of your phone. Floor bids are accepted by telephone only. There will be no in-person bidding. Gratz Gallery is able to extend a low buyers premium to clients, offering very competitive estimates on an exciting inventory of Fine American Paintings. In-person preview opportunities at Gratz Gallery and Conservation Studio in Doylestown are by appointment. In observance of safety concerns and social distancing measures during the pandemic, previewing is by appointment only, and mask wearing is required. Gratz Gallery and Conservation Studio is located at 5230 Silo Hill Road, Doylestown, Pa., only minutes from the noted James A. Michener Art Museum and their world-class Pennsylvania Impressionist art collection. Gratz Gallery has been a leading authority on American Art and an important member of the Bucks County art community for almost 40 years. Specializing in 19th and 20th century American paintings, with a focus on painters from the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts and the New Hope School of painters, Gratz Gallery offers a wide selection of fine art from Impressionism to Modern Art. For additional information, including the online catalog, visit www.gratzgallery.com.
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