CHICAGO, Sept. 13, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- This month, Hindman will present three days of fine art sales featuring over 500 works of art. The series will launch with American and European Art on September 27, followed by Post War and Contemporary Art on September 28 and will conclude with Prints and Multiples on September 29.
Over 120 lots of paintings, sculpture and works on paper from the 19th and the 20th centuries will be offered in the September 27th American and European Art auction. The standout lot will be Nicolai Fechin's Study of a Woman (Portrait of Elena Konstantinovna Luksch-Makowsky) from circa 1906-1908 (lot 46; estimate: $600,000-800,000). Additional information can be found via the auction page and catalogue.
Highlights of the September 28th Post War and Contemporary Art auction, which will feature 80 works, include Martin Wong's Persuit (El Que Gane Pierde - He Who Wins Looses) (lot 18; estimate: $500,000-700,000). Additional noteworthy lots include Hans Hofmann's Mutation in Transition (lot 32; estimate $500,000-700,000), Esteban Vicente's Corola from 1997 (lot 30; estimate: $40,000-60,000) and Yvonne Thomas' Canyon (lot 31; estimate: $30,000-50,000). Additional information can be found via the auction page and catalogue.
The September 29th Prints & Multiples auctions will present nearly 200 works of art by a range of iconic artists from Andy Warhol to Pablo Picasso to Kerry James Marshall. Top lots include Andy Warhol's John Wayne from his 1986 Cowboys and Indians portfolio (lot 33; estimate: $40,000-60,000). There will also be a strong session of Pablo Picasso ceramics including Picasso's Service Visage Noir (lot 109; estimate: $50,000-70,000). Additional information can be found via the auction page and catalogue.
Bidding begins at 10 am CT each day. Bidders will be able to participate via absentee bid, by phone or live online through the Digital Bid Room.
About Hindman
Hindman is one of the nation's leading fine art auction houses connecting cities nationwide to the global art market and providing expertise across all categories, sales channels and price points. Hindman operates more salerooms in the United States than any other auction house and conducts over 100 auctions a year in categories such as fine art, jewelry and timepieces, modern design, books and manuscripts, couture, furniture and decorative arts, Asian art, Western art and more.
SOURCE Hindman Auctions
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