Visions of the North: Minnesota Art & History
Por Revere Auctions
21.5.24
755 Prior Ave N #235C, St Paul, MN, US, Estados Unidos
Revere Auctions is proud to host our third annual Minnesota art and history sale. "Visions of the North" showcases art across time ranging from antique photographs showing the early years of Minnesota's history to recent works by contemporary artists such as Cameron Booth, George Morrison, and Warren MacKenzie. Also available is a broad collection of archival photography from the archives of the Star Tribune depicting notable personalities such as: past and present Presidents, musicians like NSYNC and The Beatles, cinema icons from Elizabeth Taylor to John Wayne, and much more!
La subasta ha concluído

LOTE 41:

Theodora Brown City Street Painting

Vendido por: $500
Precio inicial:
$ 200
Precio estimado :
$400 - $800
Comisión de la casa de subasta: 26% Más detalles
21.5.24 en Revere Auctions
etiquetas:

Theodora Brown City Street Painting
Theodora Brown (American, 1900-1992). Oil on board painting depicting a city street filled with figures. Signed along the lower right.

Theodora Brown, an artist based in Anoka, Minnesota, studied art in Los Angeles and married commercial artist Leslie Brown. She exhibited widely, including at venues like the Rainbow Cafe and the Minnesota State Fair, showcasing her portraits, landscapes, and still lives. Known for her modernist style, Brown's work often depicted scenes from the North Shore and Montana, with a notable piece acquired by LC Arts in 2019. Throughout her career, she remained active in the local art community, teaching and participating in various associations until her passing in 1992.

Unframed; height: 19 1/4 in x width: 26 in. Framed; height: 30 in x width: 23 in x depth: 1 1/4 in.
Condition: The colors are bold and bright. The surface is stable. There are no major tears or creases. There are several small losses throughout, in particular a scratch in the upper right quadrant. There is also a loss along the outer edge of the upper right quadrant and the lower edge of the lower left quadrant. There are no signs of restoration under UV light. Not examined out of frame.