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Christie's / Jan 30, 2009
€546.19 - €702.25
€1,620.78
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Edwin Austin Abbey - Woman In The Garden, Harper's Magazine Story Illustration
Original 1895
Auction:
Heritage -
Oct 13, 2012- New York
Lot number:
78001
Other WORKS AT AUCTIONDescription:
EDWIN AUSTIN ABBEY
(American, 1852-1911)
Woman in the Garden, Harper's Magazine story illustration
, 1895
Pastel on board
23 x 19 in.
Initialed lower right
Estimate: $2,000 - $4,000.
Abbey, Edwin Austin
:Abbey was one of the leading illustrators during the last quarter of the 19th century. He specialized in illustrating poems and historic novels, including the works of Shakespeare, Pope, and Goldsmith.. American painter and illustrator, 1852-1911
Condition Report*:
Visually in very good condition; not examined outside of frame. Framed under glass to an overall size of 34.75 x 30.75 inches.
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Edwin Austin Abbey - A Bucolick Or Discourse Of Neatherds, Poem Illustration
Original
Auction:
Heritage -
Jul 15, 2009- Dallas
Lot number:
88001
Other WORKS AT AUCTIONDescription:
EDWIN AUSTIN ABBEY
(American, 1852-1911)
A Bucolick or Discourse of Neatherds, poem illustration
Ink on paper
16 x 10.5 in.
Signed lower right
From the Estate of Charles Martignette. Estimate: $400 -
$600.
Condition Report*:
There is a mat burn around the
edges of the board; otherwise, this lot is in good condition with
only normal wear commensurate with age.
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only and should not be relied upon as statements of fact, and do
not constitute a representation, warranty, or assumption of
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Edwin Austin Abbey - Woman In White
Original 1895
Auction:
Sotheby's -
Mar 4, 2009- New York
Lot number:
25
Other WORKS AT AUCTIONDescription:
Measurements
28 5/8 by 12 1/2 in.
alternate measurements
73.3 by 31.8 cm.
DESCRIPTION
signed E.A. Abbey and dated 1895, l.r.
pastel on board
PROVENANCE
Mary Gertrude Abbey (Mrs. Edwin Austin Abbey)Louise Flagg Scribner (acquired as a gift from the above)By descent in the family from the above to the present owner
EXHIBITED
Princeton University Art Museum, Works on Paper, 1981
CATALOGUE NOTE
Together with a note from the artist's wife which reads asfollows: To my dear Louise/ Scribner with love and all good/ wishesfrom /M. Gertrude Abbey/ Dec. 27, 1916
Edwin Austin Abbey - With Pride Upon Her Brown
Original
Auction:
Christie's -
Jan 30, 2009- New York
Lot number:
337
Other WORKS AT AUCTIONDescription:
Edwin Austin Abbey (Philadelphia 1852-1911 London)
With pride upon her brown
signed 'E.A.Abbey'
black chalk, pen and black ink, grey wash, heightened withwhite
17 x 25¾ in. (432 x 654 mm.)
Provenance
Possibly C. Parsons (editor of Harper's).
R. Coggins, Georgia.
Exhibited
Washington, D.C., Federal Reserve Board, Art for Collectors,1978, no. 1.
Engraved
Engraved and reproduced in Harper's Weekly, 22, 9 November 1878,p. 896.
Edwin Austin Abbey - The Mad Maydes Songe
Original 1881
Auction:
Heritage -
Jun 5, 2008- Dallas
Lot number:
66001
Other WORKS AT AUCTIONDescription:
, 1881
Gouache on board
16 x 10 in.
Signed lower left
This piece was used as an illustration for a Robert Herrick story in
Harper's Monthly
, June 1881, on page 24.
This wonderfully executed image is an early Abbey work. It's a very intimately executed piece that was published first as a magazine illustration and then as a book illustration.