Auburn residents and art lovers will have the chance tonight to get a first look at guitars re-imagined by Auburn University students, faculty and alumni at the Spring Opening Reception
On May 21, Hindman will present its spring Atlanta Collections auction which blooms with artwork, furniture and decorative objects from important regional collections and estates and some sales will benefit area non-profits. The auction is a discovery sale with something of interest for all.
The majority of the auction is comprised of property from several notable Georgia collections, many of which are being sold to benefit local charities. Early landscape and portrait paintings from the Estate of Stewart O. Cunningham will be sold to benefit Historic Macon Foundation’s Lanier Education Endowment Fund while artwork and sculpture from the Estate of Anne B. Eldridge will be sold to benefit The Booth Museum of Western Art and The Salvation Army.
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Hindmanâs May Fine Art Auctions Realize Over $7.4 Million Led By A Sought-After Mucha Painting
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Alphonse Mucha (Czech, 1860â1939) Woman with Flowering Branches, 1920, oil on canvas, signed Mucha and dated (lower right) 30 ¼ x 25 ¼ inches. Property from the Estate of Avis Hope Truska, Scottsdale, Arizona. Estimate: $60,000 - $80,000. Price Realized: $456,500.
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Hindman Auctions presented its spring Fine Art sales this week, realizing more than $7.4 million across three days of sales, beating presale estimates, and setting global auction records. A renowned selection and competitive international bidding brought fantastic results. Strong engagement with works by artists such as Alphonse Mucha, Edward Willis Redfield, Jim Nutt, Bernard Frize, Andy Warhol, Ellsworth Kelly, and Frank Stella drove remarkable prices to conclude a successful series of auctions. Property from the C