LOTUS International Auctions – Online Only Winter Auction
March 3 Starting at 12 pm EST
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GUILFORD, CONN. — Lotus International Auction will present an online-only Wonderful Winter Fine Art Auction March 3, at 12 pm EST. All bidding, which has already begun, will be done through LiveAuctioneers.
The auction has 398 artworks: oil paintings, watercolors, etchings, lithographs, Rookwood pottery, Midcentury Modern, bronze sculpture by Elbert Weinberg, Scandinavian rosewood desk, Matthew Hilton Modern profile chairs and plenty of original Golden Book US History illustrations.
There are more fresh illustrations from the Golden Book History of the United States by Alton S. Tobey. Tobey had a full career as an illustrator for Life magazine, 350 paintings for the Golden Book United States History and many other books and periodicals. Frederic Walperswyler has a modern Minimalist artwork that is eye-catching. Abel Lauvray, a well-known friend of Claude Monet, paints Vetheuil, France.
Eduard Ruggles has a painting of a young girl picking flowers. Roger W. Dennis has two different seasons in his artworks, one a beach scene in summer and the other a snowy winter landscape. Harry Barton has seven scenic artworks in this auction.
Rookwood pottery has such graceful design. There are three good examples of this in this auction.
LeRoy Neiman’s “Caspian Tiger, HC (Hors Commerce)” is a large, colorful lithograph anyone could put over the mantel. Other artists include Gordan Grant, Robert C. Ludwig, John Sloan, Charles Frederick Surendorf, Sears Gallagher, Fritz Eicheberg (A Child’s Christmas in Wales), Martin Petersen, Seymour Rosenthal, G. Harvey, Doris Bloom and Stow Wengenroth. Take a look.
A preview, February 29 and March 1, may be possible with a call for an appointment.
Lotus International Auctions is at 2470 Boston Post Road, Unit A-6. For information, 203-689-5062 or www.lotusauction.com.
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