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Collective Hudson – The Best Sale Ever

May 31

Sunday, May 31 at 10am
www.collectivehudson.com
34 Post Street, Kingston, NY 12401

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Collective Hudson is pleased to present an expansive auction featuring an extraordinary selection of fine art, sculpture, Art Nouveau and Art Deco design, French decorative arts, studio glass, lighting, silver, furniture, porcelain, ceramics, clocks, and rare objects of historical interest.
This sale brings together a wide-ranging collection of works spanning Old Master, 19th century, Modernist, Art Nouveau, Art Deco, Russian Avant-Garde, American, European, and decorative art traditions, with signed works, attributed pieces, estate discoveries, and important examples of design and craftsmanship. The first portion of the sale will feature approximately 60 lots, many offered without reserve, focused on works fromthe 60-year collection of a 90-year-old collector, alongside a remarkable group of Russian works discovered in a foreclosed storage unit in Belgium.Highlights include several important works by Willem de Kooning, accompanied by COAs and appraisals, as well as works by Elaine de Kooning, Joan Mitchell, Richard Diebenkorn, and a strong Pablo Picasso work with provenance.
“Mario” Buccellati Italy 800 Signed Monumental Silver Eagle Sculpture on Petrified Wood Base
Rene Lalique and Leon Hatot Very Rare SS Normandie Maiden Voyage Art Deco Clock, 1935
Exceptional Large 31-inch Meiji Cloisonne Japanese 19th century Enamel Charger
Pablo Picasso Hand-Signed Painting on Paper, Galerie Simon (Daniel-Henry Kahnweiler) Label, 1935
Willem de Kooning Documented Signed Abstract Expressionist Oil Painting 59″ tall
Important Kayama Matazo Museum-Quality Six-Panel Lacquer Screen with Celebrity Provenance
Tiffany Studios New York Acorn Leaded Art Glass Table Lamp on a Rare Three-Light Bronze Base
Liubov Sergeevna Popova Russian Avant-Garde Cubist Oil Painting, Signed Lower Right
Tiffany Studios Art Nouveau Leaded Glass Window, for Baldwin Piano Co. Sarah Bernhardt “Dancing for the King of Prussia”
Joan Mitchell Signed Large Abstract Expressionist Pastel Painting Composition on Paper
V.E. Orlov Russian School Cityscape Oil on Canvas Painting, Signed with Monogram
Gabriel Viardot, Orientalist Tea Table Bronze Mounted, Engraved and Carved, circa 1890
Erik Kollin Faberge Master Goldsmith, Russian Imperial Signed Mechanical Silver Easter Egg Clock with Pop-Up Crucifix Compartment and Double-Headed Eagle, 84 Mark
Charles Francois Daubigny Signed 19th Century French Barbizon School Oil on Canvas Painting
Arman (Armand Pierre Fernandez) Signed Encased Trumpet Parts, with Display Mounting
Richard Diebenkorn Abstract Geometric Oil Painting, Signed
Guy Carleton Wiggins, Twice Signed Snowy New York City Street Scene in Winter Oil Painting
Armand Schdnberger Cubist Figural Oil on Panel Painting, Circa 1930, Signed
Mid-18th Century Bronze and Gilt Brass Rococo Wall Clock
Galle, Large Signed 4 Layer Cameo Glass Mushroom Lamp, Circa 1900’s
Lev Yudin Russian School Cubist Military Cavalryman Oil on Canvas Painting, Signed
16th-18th Century Baroque Saint George And The Dragon Oil Painting
Alexander Archipenko 4/12 Edition Cubist Bronze Sculpture “King Solomon”, Signed
Portrait of Albertus, Duke of Burgundy Early Oil on Canvas Painting, Circa 1600s
Russian Avant-Garde Cubist Horse and Rider Oil on Cardboard Painting, Signed Illegibly
Rare Lalique “Figurines” Cased Set of 6 Frosted Glass Goblets,, Circa 1930
Collection of Charles Catteau Boch Freres Keramis Art Deco Deer Ceramics
“A.B. Durand” American Landscape Painting, 19th Century, Signed
Alfred Jacob Miller Native American Winter Landscape Painting, Signed, 19th Century
Raoul Dufy Harbor Watercolor Painting, Signed, Stuart Pivar Collection
Russian Avant-Garde & Suprematist Works A serious collection of Russian Avant-Garde, Abstract, and Suprematist works includes pieces by and attributed to: Serge Charchoune, Jean Pougny, Liubov Popova, Alexander Rodchenko, Nikolai Suetin, V.E. Orlov, Constantin Petroff, El Lissitzky, Aleksandra Exter, Aristarkh Vasilievic Lentulov, David Petrovich Shterenberg, Olga Rozanova, Vladimir Lebedev, Potemkin, Armand Schdnberger, Mikhail / Misha Brusilovsky, and Richard Karlovich Zommer.
The second portion of the sale will open with an impressive Buccellati silver eagle centerpiece, a masterwork example of sculptural silver.
Fine Art Highlights The sale includes paintings, drawings, watercolors, pastels, prints, lithographs, and mixed-media works by: Willem de Kooning, Elaine de Kooning, Purvis Young, William Merritt Chase, V. Wilkow, Maxfield Parrish, Alfred Jacob Miller, A.B. Durand, Guy Wiggins, Ferdinand Victor Leon Roybet, Guercino, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Raoul Dufy, Lilly Martin Spencer, Florent Willems, William Trost Richards, Gerhard Richter, Henryk Siemiradzki, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Pablo Picasso, Currier & Ives, Charles Cobelle, Carlo Biscaretti, Ridinger, Griitzner, Bernd Funke, George Tribe, Martineaut, Rene Buthaud, Davis Gray, Arthur Beecher Carles, Vincente Puig, Robert Philipp, Dominique Danesi, Alicia Sundt Motts, William Andrew Pogany, L.R. Laffitte, Johannes Sluyters, Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, Edouard Baldus, Yves Brayer, Emric Piux, Armand Leloux, Charles-Melchior Descourtis, Hubert Robert, Emile Brunet, Kayama Matazo, Abraham Walkowitz, Marcello Tomassi, Jean-Gabriel Domergue, John Inman, Elisabeth Gay, Emilio Grau-Sala, Roger Caillete, Theophile Alexandre Steinlen, Guillaume Bodinier, Benn / Bencion Rabinowicz, John L. Goodyear, Ben Irwin, Hortense Haudebourt-Lescot, Jean Frangois Janinet, Miklos Mihalovits, Rene Gruau, Jean-Pierre Alaux, Gabriel Decamps, Jean Dulac, Jean-Baptiste Greuze, Alain Pouillet, Alexis Perignon, Louis-Leopold Boilly, Colette Beyleys, Joan Mitchell, Richard Diebenkorn, Jean-Louis Paguenaud, Joseph Marie Tournier, Charles Edouard de Beaumont, Edouard Cortes, Louis Icart, Alain Staehlin, Marcel Gromaire, Albert Flocon, Bernard Buffet, Pablo Tillac, Charles Dufresne, A. Mitchell, Georg Vorhauer, Gustave de Keukeleare, Emile Baes, Charles Frangois Daubigny, Jacopo Bassano, Alfred Stevens, Andre Bayer, Louis Goldfarb, Henri Rousseau, Roger Muhl, Herve Half, Arman, Giovanni Battista Piranesi, Man Ray, Mark Shaw, Hans Makart, William Owen, H. Lang, Langer, Tsuguharu Foujita, Roger Bravard, Leonie Humbert-Vignot, Gustave Hervigo, Rosalba Camera, Philippe Cognee, Patrick Leroy, Eduardo Benito, Marcel Vertes, Paul Daemen, Pierre Doutreleau, Frangois Le Moyne, J. Verspronck, Jean Calogero, Michel Aurousseau, Roberta Remy, G. Borgelli, Frederic A. Bridgeman, Charles Hermans, Juan Gris, Jean Carzou, Richard Lindner, Alphonse Mucha, Erte, Ignace Spiridon, David Shepherd, Marc Chagall, Karel de Bauw, Theodore Rousseau, Joseph Maria Beckert, Peter Paul Rubens, Antoine Calbet, Frangois Lafon, Jacob de Wet, Robert Falcucci, William Stanley Haseltine, Andy Warhol, Lea Riviere, Umberto Brunelleschi, Francis Picabia, Emmanuel Mane-Katz, Henri Lebasque, Wilhelm Hunt Diederich, Louis Cabie, Henry / Henri Picou, Alex Kircher, RWL, Armand Meffre, Lilya Cornell, M.A. de Bustos, Edme Bouchardon, Helen Frankenthaler, Tom Hopkins, Robert Vonnoh, Pierre Pages, Auguste Delacroix, Lucien Levy-Dhurmer, Paul-Elie Gernez, and Adolf de Haer.
The fine art selection ranges from Old Master and European School works to French academic, Barbizon, Art Nouveau, Art Deco, Cubist, Fauvist, Abstract Expressionist, and Modernist compositions.
Sculpture, Bronzes & Figural Works Sculptural highlights include works by: Alexander Archipenko, F. Moreau, Auguste Moreau, Jules Felix Coutan, Clodion / Claude Michel Clodion, Etienne Henri Dumaige, Mathurin Moreau, Lawrence Dupuy, Andor Ruff, Salvatore Melani, Koenig and Lengsfeld, Henri Honore Pie, Emilie Adolphe Monier, Raoul Larche, Robert P. Delandre, Aug. Vautier, Susse Freres, Raoul Josset, Wilhelm Hunt Diederich, Albert Marionnet, and Mario Buccellati.
The sculpture offerings include Cubist bronzes, French Art Nouveau figures, allegorical bronzes, patinated and gilt examples, bas-reliefs, decorative panels, and figural works from the 19th and 20th centuries.
Art Nouveau, Art Deco & Decorative Arts The auction features a strong selection of French and European decorative arts, including glass, ceramics, lighting, clocks, furniture, silver, and design by: Louis Comfort Tiffany, Tiffany Studios, Louis C. Tiffany, Muller Freres, Charles Schneider, Le Verre Frangais, Emile Galle, Legras, Charles Catteau, Boch Freres Keramis, Royal Dux, Meissen, Sevres, Milet, Longwy, Lalique, Rene Lalique, Leon Hatot, Michael Powolny, Loetz, Andre Delatte, Camille Faure, Alexandre Marty, Albert Marionnet, Louis Majorelle, Gabriel Viardot, Christian Fjerdingstad, Christofle, Erik Kollin, Faberge, Koloman Moser, Ludwig Schmidt, Joseph Hoffmann, J. & J. Kohn, Thonet, Mies van der Rohe, Peill & Putzler, Hagenauer, Giorgetti, WMF, Boulenger, Paul Utzschneider & Cie., Sarreguemines, Roseville, Rozane Ware, Adolf Beckert, and W.A. Baum & Co.
Highlights include Tiffany Studios lighting and Favrile glass, French Art Nouveau and Art Deco glass, Galle and Legras vases, Muller Freres lamps and chandeliers, Lalique glass, Boch Keramis and Catteau ceramics, Sevres porcelain, Royal Dux porcelain, Longwy enamel, Roseville pottery, French bronze-mounted furniture, Vienna Secession design, Art Deco silverplate, and decorative lighting.
Furniture, Lighting, Clocks & Design The sale includes French, Italian, Austrian, German, Chinese, and American furniture and design, with examples ranging from 18th and 19th century traditional forms to Art Nouveau, Jugendstil, Vienna Secession, Art Deco, MidCentury, and Modernist design.
Offerings include gilt bronze mantel clocks, French clock garnitures, Napoleon III clocks, Art Nouveau chandeliers, Art Deco lighting, Louis XV and Louis XVI style furnishings, Orientalist furniture, Chinese altar and games tables, Brno-style chairs, bentwood Vienna Secession seating, designer lounge chairs, marble-top tables, mirrors, carved parlor furniture, and sculptural lamps.
Porcelain, Glass, Silver & Objects of Interest Additional highlights include Meissen, Sevres, Royal Dux, Boch Freres Keramis, Longwy, Roseville, Sarreguemines, Lalique, Galle, Legras, Loetz, Tiffany, Christofle, WMF, Buccellati, and Faberge-related works, along with silver, enamel, cloisonne, ceramics, apothecary and scientific instruments, manuscripts, prints, illuminated leaves, aviation objects, Native American works, and historical curiosities.
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34 Post Street, Kingston, NY 12401 • 845-514-2218 • [email protected] • www.collectivehudson.com

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