Date: Fri 25-Jun-1999
Date: Fri 25-Jun-1999
Publication: Ant
Author: LIZAM
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DuMouchelles-Smithsonian
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DuMouchelles Offers Smithsonian "Ford Times" Collection
By Rita Easton
DETROIT, MICH. -- The Smithsonian National Museum of American Art consigned a
collection of watercolors to a May 16 auction conducted by DuMouchelles.
The 189 lots were originally from "The Ford Times Collection," executed as art
for the monthly magazine published by the Ford Motor Company. Ford Times was
sent to purchasers of Ford automobiles as a "courtesy of your dealer who hopes
thus to add to your motoring pleasure and to suggest that this service will
also add to the enjoyment of your car."
The watercolors were scenic views accompanying articles on travel to locations
in the United States, encouraging Ford owners to enjoy motor travel in their
vehicles. Ford commissioned some of the leading illustrators and artists of
the day, and one of the illustrations was usually featured on the cover of
each issue of the magazine. A selection of these watercolors is in the
collection of the Detroit Institute of Art and another group remains in the
National Museum of American Art.
The starring lot was a watercolor on board, "Massachusetts Trap Fisherman...,"
by John Whorf (1903-1959), with dimensions of 15 by 22 inches, reaching
$13,000, a price no other lot approached. A Whorf watercolor and pencil on
paper, "Sunrise at Ipswich, Mass.," followed in second place at $6,000.
An untitled watercolor and pencil on paper by Rex Brandt (b. 1914), made
$5,000; an oil on canvas on paperboard, "Indian Shell Mounds," by Dale Nichols
(b. 1904), garnered $3,250; and "Sands at Dauhpin Island," which was also by
Nichols, sold at $3,750.
" Queen Mary , New York Harbor," a watercolor by Fred Zimmer, was purchased at
$1,700; a watercolor and pencil on paper, "Catalina Island, CA," by Edward
Reep (b. 1918), reached $2,600; "Fishing at Wards Rapids," a watercolor and
pencil on paper by Henry E. McDaniel, made $2,900; and a McDaniel in
watercolor and pencil on paper, "Ruisseau Gaillard Pool in Evening," sold at
$2,000.
Paul Sample (1896-1974) was represented by several lots, including "Columbia
Bridge and Bailey's Store," a watercolor and pencil on paper, which reached
$2,200; a watercolor on board, "Overland Pack Trip on Skis," which sold at
$2,000; "Bob Keene and Chickens, NH," which fetched $1,800; "Maine Central
Mixed Train," which realized $2,300; and "Bird Hunting Near the Keen's, NH,"
which went out at $1,400.
Prices quoted do not reflect a required buyers premium.