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12/6/2016 - 2/4/2017
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Lot # 70
Estimate 3,000.00 - 5,000.00 USD
Lead William Aiken Walker (Amer., 1838-1921) Painting
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William Aiken Walker (American, 1838-1921) Painting. Wash Day. Oil on artist’s board. Signed lower left WA Walker. This painting was consigned from the estate of a collector. When we received the painting, both the frame and painting were in need of restoration. The frame was restored. The painting has restoration on the front edge of the shed roof and the ground in front of the girl standing in front of the cabin. Photograph of the original in “as found” condition are included. The painting measures 8.5 inches high by 12 inches wide. The frame measures 14.7 inches high and 18.3 inches wide. From AskArt: A genre painter, William Aiken Walker, is primarily known for his expressions of plantations, cotton fields, African Americans, and dock scenes. The son of a prominent cotton agent, he was a true Southerner, born in Charleston, South Carolina in 1838. Walker completed his first painting at twelve and painted until his death in 1921. Although he studied in Dusseldorf sometime during the 1860s, he was primarily self-taught. A social and friendly man, Walker often entertained friends with stories of his southern travels, which included Florida, Galveston, Texas, and the Carolinas. It is thought that he was somewhat inspired by European artistic subjects and styles, and also made at least one trip to that continent. Currier and Ives published several of his color lithographs in 1884; most notably "Cotton Plantation on the Mississippi" and "The Levee, New Orleans," and his recognition soon grew. Throughout the Civil War, Walker remained in Charleston; becoming a member of the Confederate Engineer Corps, drafting sketches and preparing maps for the Confederacy. From 1876 to 1905, Walker regarded New Orleans as his home. There he became especially close to Everett B. D. Fabino Julio, with whom he tried to form an art league. Although their league did not succeed, the project led to what would later become the Southern Art Union, which was formed in 1880, the earliest such association in New Orleans. Walkers most productive period was during the early 1880s when he painted hundreds of pictures of poor rustic blacks. He enjoyed North Carolina, and spent many summers at Arden Park Lodge in the Asheville area, until it burned in 1919. The lodge was owned by Charles Beale of Arden, who became Walkers patron, enabling him to become a regular artist-in-residence and to sell his paintings at the lodge, with scenes of blacks working on tobacco farms. His works are detailed due to some use of a camera, and sometimes lack of emotional depth. The number of landscapes he painted increased after 1890. Walker had added talents, and was known to sing, play the violin and piano, and compose poetry in English and French. One of his art students was Blanche Blanchard, who copied some of his work and painted in Walkers style.
Name February 5, 2017 - Americana Auction
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Date(s) 12/6/2016 - 2/4/2017
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Americana Auction - February 5th, 2017 at 12 noon at Myers Auction Gallery - 1600 Fourth Street North, St. Petersburg, Florida 33704. Preview: Saturday,, February 4th, 10-6 p.m. and Sunday, February 5th, 10-12-Noon. Early preview available by appointment. We are delighted to announce our winter Americana Auction in sunny Florida featuring over 560 fresh-to-the-market American antiques and fine art. The vast majority of items come direct from estates in Florida, New York and New England. Nautical items including ship models, marine paintings, Voorhees whale carvings, T. Willis Hattie Bell Embroidery, Adm.Farragut Weathervane Historical offerings include, 1919 Man o’ War Horseshoe, Tansel 1844 powder horn, President James Madison document, ABC song original publisher portrait, currency and coins. Advertising selection New York Bakery double-sided punch and tab smalt sign, Fairy Soap sign, wooden, porcelain, tin signs and tip trays. American silver features early coin silver, Kirk, Tiffany, Shiebler and other makers. Native American collection with a NW Coast Bentwood box, masks, Navajo rugs, baskets, stone artifacts, silver jewelry and more. Textiles including many quilts, coverlets, samplers, needlework, hooked and Oriental rugs Other categories will include Listed American paintings and prints, Nantucket baskets, furniture, toys, doorstops, clocks, calligraphy, carved canes, ephemera, folk art, maps, photography, will round out this exciting auction that is three years in the making!
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