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Date: Fri 10-Sep-1999

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Author: GWARD

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Wyeth-Barridorf-Easton

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Wyeth Illustration Soars To $244,500 At Barridoff

(with 4 cuts)

By Rita Easton

PORTLAND, ME.-- Barridoff Galleries hosted an auction of American and European

art at the Holiday Inn By the Bay on August 4, following previews on August 3

and before the auction on the fourth. Over 244 lots were offered to the

standing room crowd, grossing $1.85 million, "...the highest by about a half

million dollars," said Ron Elowitch of the gallery.

Fetching the highest figure of the day, an illustration by N.C. Wyeth sold

privately at $244,500, "...probably a record," said Elowitch, "not for a Wyeth

illustration, but for any illustration." The oil on canvas measured 28‹ by 26‹

inches, and depicted Miles Standish, in an outdoor setting with a boat and

open ocean in the background, as the cover for a book. Pre-auction estimate

placed it at $125/175,000.

A second N.C. Wyeth, estimated at $20/30,000, "Man in Desert Garb," an

illustration, went on the phone for $43,700; an Alice B. Stevens gouache, a

cover illustration for the Ladies' Home Journal dated 1897, measuring 24« by

17 inches, consigned by a Maine gentleman, estimated at $6/9,000, made

$16,500; and a Leon Kroll, "Sunday Afternoon in Gloucester Harbor," estimated

at $60/90,000, with dimensions of 30 by 25 inches, realized $101,500.

Guy Wiggins was represented by a 25 by 30 inch representation of Gloucester in

summer, estimated at $40/60,000, going out at $85,000, and also by a snow

scene, a smaller canvas at 18 by 14 inches, estimated at $12/18,000, which

reached $25,300; an Edward Pothast watercolor, "Playing on the Beach," 20 by

16 inches, reached $55,200; a Theresa Bernstein, "Jordan Wharf," measuring 12

by 16 inches, estimated at $12/18,000, made $23,000; and an Alfred Thompson

Britcher measuring 15 by 23 inches, "Pink Parasol," estimated at $40/60,000,

achieved $81,700.

A Fairfield Porter watercolor, "Sketch for July," 27‹ by 22‹ inches, estimated

at $30/50,000, sold at $46,000, one of the few works by a major artist that

did not escalate beyond the high estimate.

Prices quoted above reflect a required buyer's premium.

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