September Auction Block | The Georgetowner


 This month’s Auction Block features a lithograph by Roy Lichtenstein, a pastel by Jaune Quick-to-See Smith, an oil painting on silk by Vietnamese and French artist Le Pho, a pair of hand-painted porcelain vases and an antique pendant necklace.  

Bonhams 

Jaune Quick-to-See Smith Pastel on Paper 

Sold for: $23,040   

Part of Bonhams’ Modern Native American Art & Jewelry auction, this untitled pastel on paper by Jaune Quick-to-See Smith was painted in 1986. Framed under glass, it is inscribed in the lower left corner, “For RC Gorman with admiration,” and signed at lower right, “JQTS Smith.” Smith, who died on Jan. 24, aged 85, was an enrolled citizen of the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes. The highly regarded artist was also an educator, a political activist and a storyteller.  


Freeman’s | Hindman 

A Pair of Hand-Painted and Gilt Paris Porcelain Vases 

Estimate: $1,000–$2,000 
Sold for: $11,520  

Part of the Freeman’s | Hindman Collect: Americana auction, this pair of hand-painted porcelain vases sold for over five times the high estimate. One depicts the Marquis de Lafayette and the other Andrew Jackson. The vases, 13 inches tall, were made in Paris around 1830 for the American market. Each has a red-painted accession number reading “83.10.”   


Christie’s 

“Blonde” from Surrealist Series by Roy Lichtenstein 

Estimate: $25,000–$35,000 
Sold for: $69,300   

Titled “Blonde,” this 1978 lithograph from Roy Lichtenstein’s “Surrealist Series” sold for just under twice its high estimate at Christie’s Contemporary Edition: New York auction. Signed and dated in pencil, numbered 25/38 and published by Gemini G.E.L., the framed piece, in good condition, has Gemini’s stamps on the reverse. A star of the Pop Art movement, painter Roy Lichtenstein died in 1997.  


 

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