Contemporary, Foreign & Collectable Art - 28 April Fri, 16 Apr 2010
The April 28th Contemporary, Foreign & Collectable Art is hung and ready for viewing commencing Thursday 22nd April.
Be sure to view this extensive collection, half of which will be sold without reserve, a huge assortment and a sale that we can safely say 'Something for Everyone'
The Contemporary, Foreign & Collectable Art Auctions provide excellent opportunities for all levels of collecting. Many of the works are offered unreserved with most estimates under $10,000. This sale includes several works over this price bracket including a Michael Smither of Mt Ida, a large Jenny Dolezel and a much discussed work by Philip Clairmont. Be sure to keep checking the online catalogue for details on late entries. These will appear in numeric order online but be sure to check at the viewng at which time they will be offered for sale.
Viewing International Art Centre Scarborough Gallery, Lower Ground Level, 272 Parnell Road, Auckland
Subscribers can view
- Wednesday 21 April
11:00am - 4:00pm then - Thursday 22nd April
9:00am - 5:00pm - Friday 23rd April
9:00am - 5:00pm - Sunday 25th April
1:00pm - 4:00pm (Anzac Day) - Monday 26th April
9:00am - 5:30pm - Tuesday 27th April
9:00am - 5:30pm - Wednesday 28th April
9:00am - 12:00 noon
A selection of the works on offer include:
Contemporary New Zealand Art: Gretchen Albrecht, Callum Arnold, Nigel Brown, Don Binney, large Philip Clairmont oil, Mark Cross, Tony De Latour, Jenny Dolezel, Robert Ellis (3), Neil Frazer, Bill Hammond, Pat Hanly, Steve Harris, Charlotte Handy, Philip Holmes, Peter James Smith (2), Bob Kerr, Richard Killeen, Allen Maddox, Mike Morgan, Jan Nigro, Mike Petre, Mark Olsen, Stanley Palmer, J S Parker, John Papas (4), Alvin Pankhurst, Elizabeth Rees, James Ross, Alison Ryde, Ian Scott, Peter Siddell, Michael Smither oil and watercolour, John Scott, Michael Stevenson, Justin Summerton, Riduan Tomkins, Greer Twiss, Mervyn Williams, Geoff Williams, Marilynn Webb & more.
Contemporary New Zealand Prints: Gretchen Albrecht, Bill Hammond, Fatu Feu'u, Pat Hanly, Ralph Hotere, Buck Nin, Stanley Palmer (5), Dick Frizzell (3), Michael Smither (2), Michael Stevenson, Grahame Sydney, & others
Regionalist painters: Douglas Badcock, Peter Beadle (3), Fassett Burnett, Allan Crombie, A A Deans (3), Gaston De Vel, Aston Greathead, E B Lattey, Lance O'Gorman, John Speedy, Brent Trollie, Peter Williams, Cyril Whiteoak, Colin Wheeler, & Tim Wilson (3).
20th Century artist's: Helen Brown, Sam Cairncross, Duncan Darroch, Roy Dickison, Charles McPhee classic velvet paintings (3), Ida Carey, Ida Eise, Tom Esplin, Patricia France (2), Louise Henderson, Elise Mourant, Peter Moriarty, Peter McIntyre (3), Peggy Spicer, several John Weeks (7), K Airini-Vane, Hilda Wiseman, Harry Vye Miller, W J Reed, Vida Steinert, Suzanne Goldberg, Garth Tapper, Nelson Thompson & B Blakemore-Fowler
Affordable and collectable historical paintings: W A Bollard, Frank Brooksmith, J A Bond, H W Kirkwood, A F Nicoll, J D Perrett (4), G W Carrington, Blythe Fletcher, Jessie Hollobon, C H Howorth, H Linley Richardson, Beatrice Partridge, E W Payton, Bessie Kendon, James F Scott (2), M O Stoddart, J C Vietch, Frank Wright, Gully chromolithograph & others. Mostly unreserved.
Foreign pictures: A good selection of traditional and contemporary European works. Pat Andrea (Dutch), Briton Reverie (UK), Roberto Matta edition, Iuri Rodkin, Kazumasa Mizokami, Maurizio Corona, Bonomo Faita, Sir Herbert Hughes Stanton, numerous others.