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The private collection of artists Wolf Kahn and Emily Mason to be sold to benefit artists' foundations


The private collection of artists Wolf Kahn and Emily Mason to be sold to benefit artists foundations
Wolf Kahn (1927-2020), Down East Sunset I. Oil on canvas, 52 x 72 in. (132 x 182.8 cm.) Painted in 1997. Estimate: $50,000-70,000. © Christie s Images Ltd 2021.
NEW YORK, NY
.-Christie’s announces Fields of Vision: The Private Collection of Artists Wolf Kahn and Emily Mason comprising paintings, works on paper, prints and sculptures, which reflect the many friendships the couple developed with other artists in their lifetimes. This dynamic collection is characterized by the inquisitive and nurturing natures of Mason and Kahn who, outside of their own studio practices, acquired meaningful works of art by their peers and artists they deeply admired. Mason and Kahn belonged to a generation of painters and sculptors who, feeling unencumbered by the traditional academic system, were able to develop new languages of expression. Highlights of the collection will be offer ....

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News From the Quirk: 'From Rockwell to Rothko'


In affiliation with the Fairfield University Art Museum
Aviva Lehmann
Thursday, February 18, 2021 | 7:30 p.m.
Free Virtual Event
For decades, many curators and collectors have categorized Illustration Art qualitatively apart from American Art. Today, a Norman Rockwell painting may sell for more than an Edward Hopper oil! Considering how many artists during the Great Age of Illustration planted their families and studios here in Connecticut, this program is especially relevant to local art history. With a rising interest in the illustration market, more obscure illustrators are rising to stardom, and categories such as Pin-Up, Pulp, and Commercial Advertisement are seeing dramatic increases in demand – and in value. Aviva Lehmann will break down the categories of Illustration Art, discussing the evolution of this marketplace and the rising stars within the genre. Join us for a fascinating presentation as Lehmann explains the who, what, and how of the broader tre ....

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