Rockport Art Association & Museum Art Auction

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  • Location Rockport, MA 01966
Dates

Sale Starts

Sat
May 4
2pm

Sale Ends

Sat
May 4

Terms

Special Terms and Conditions for Online Bidders:

To become an approved online bidder, you must be registered no later than 2:00 PM EST (11:00 AM PST) on Friday, May 3, 2024 (24 hours prior to the auction).

All payments for online bidders will be processed with LivePayments through the LiveAuctioneers platform. If you are a successful online bidder, payment is required via LivePayments and you will receive an invoice through LiveAuctioneers after the auction. Payments can be made with a credit card or a bank transfer by clicking PAY NOW on your invoice. If you have a tax-exempt certificate, please upload it to your LiveAuctioneers profile in advance. If your invoice has not been paid within 72 hours, the payment will be automatically charged to the credit card that you have on file with LiveAuctioneers.

After your invoice is paid and the payment has cleared, artwork may be picked up in person at the Rockport Art Association & Museum BY APPOINTMENT ONLY. You will be given the option to choose shipping or pick-up when you pay your LiveAuctioneers invoice. For online bidders (internet marketplace-based sales), tax is calculated by the location where the buyer takes possession of an item (either at the buyer's shipping address or our pick-up location at RAA&M). You will be contacted following the auction regarding your pick-up or shipping arrangements. The buyer is responsible for all shipping and packaging costs. All items are subject to the required applicable sales tax. Massachusetts sales tax is currently 6.25%. Rockport Art Association & Museum does not provide in-house shipping, but we will assist you with making arrangements through our local shipper.

The buyer's premium for online bidders is 25%.

General Terms and Conditions:

1. For the RAA&M Annual Art Auction on Saturday, May 4, 2024, bidding will be available live online via LiveAuctioneers.com (with advance registration) or by submitting an in-house absentee bid directly with the RAA&M in advance. The purchase price for all property sold shall include the hammer price, plus a buyer's premium: 20% for in-house absentee bid sales, and 25% for online bidders. All items are subject to the required applicable sales tax, unless the buyer has a valid tax-exempt certificate. Massachusetts sales tax is currently 6.25%.

2. Payment must be made at the end of the auction, and all items must be removed. The RAA&M reserves the right to hold objects until payments are cleared.

3. The buyer assumes complete responsibility for items at the fall of the hammer.

4. All items are sold "AS IS" and all sales are final. It is the responsibility of prospective bidders to examine lots and decide their level of interest. Neither the auctioneer, nor the consignors, nor the RAA&M are responsible for the accuracy of any printed or verbal descriptions. Please note that when estimating the value of these works the auction committee did not remove the artwork from its frame.

5. Absentee Bids may be submitted directly with RAA&M prior to the auction, and will be executed by the RAA&M. To leave an in-house absentee bid, you must complete the required form and return the signed form to the RAA&M by mail, email, or in person by 4:00 PM on Friday, May 3, 2024. The bid amount that you indicate on your absentee bid form is your maximum bid. We will use only those funds necessary to purchase the lot, unless you instruct us to start the bidding with your maximum bid. You may also leave a bid for "PLUS 1" authorizing us to go one increment beyond your absentee bid, if the amount of your bid is equal to the last bid from the floor. You must specify this on your absentee bid form. Successful in-house absentee bids require payment by credit card - provided to the RAA&M in advance - with a buyer's premium of 20%. The Absentee Bid Form may be downloaded from our website auction page. If we receive identical bids, the bid received first will prevail. Please note: WE DO NOT ACCEPT PHONE BIDS.

6. The auctioneer reserves the right to reject an opening bid.

7. Some of the lots in this sale are offered subject to a reserve or minimum selling price. The reserve is a confidential minimum price agreed upon by the consignor and the Rockport Art Association & Museum, below which the lot will not be sold. The reserve will be set at or below the low end of the estimated range. Whether or not a lot is subject to a reserve, the auctioneer may reject any bid or raise not commensurate with the value of such lot.

8. Items may be withdrawn at any time prior to the offering of each lot.

9. The auctioneer has the sole right to settle disputed bids and to decide whether or not to re-offer the lot.

10. The record of sale kept by the Rockport Art Association & Museum will be taken as final in the event of any dispute.

11. All measurements given refer to the actual canvas, board, or image size. All measurements are in inches.

12. All works are framed and signed, unless otherwise noted. (At the time of cataloging, a work of art may have been photographed prior to being framed.)

13. The Rockport Art Association & Museum is not responsible for any errors or omissions in this catalog. Artwork should be previewed in advance.

14. All items are subject to the required applicable sales tax. Massachusetts sales tax is currently 6.25%. The buyer is responsible for all shipping and packaging costs.


Artwork Condition Notes - Terms & Definitions:

EXCELLENT - Works of art in excellent condition are free of scratches, paint loss, and major cracking. For work on paper: there should be no scratches, foxing, or water damage. For sculpture: work is free of dents, cracks, losses, erosion, and pitting. Artwork is not examined out of the frame.

VERY GOOD - Works of art in very good condition may have minor abrasions, slight scratches, minor cracking, minor repairs, slight foxing, or a small amount of surface dirt. For sculpture: work may have slight dents, cracks, losses, erosion, or pitting. Artwork is not examined out of the frame.

GOOD - Works of art in good condition may have repairs, small tears, cracking in paint or finish, foxing, paint loss, and/or other damage that in some cases has been professionally restored. For sculpture: work may have dents, cracks, losses, erosion, and/or pitting. Artwork is not examined out of the frame.

Information provided by the Rockport Art Association & Museum (RAA&M) pertaining to the condition of any artwork is for the buyer to use or interpret as he or she sees fit. It is in no way a guarantee, nor should it be considered an expert opinion. All artwork is sold "as is" and prospective buyers are strongly encouraged to personally view and evaluate the condition of the property offered for sale.

Artist Signatures: If artwork is unsigned, the artist will be listed in the catalog as an attribution (Attrib. to). If artwork is unsigned, but has an official estate stamp, it will not be listed as an attribution.

Saturday, May 4, 2024, 2:00 PM EST (11:00 AM PST). Featuring Works by Historic American Artists - Highlighting the Cape Ann School. Each year, this prestigious fundraising event attracts serious collectors throughout the country, as well as those just starting an art collection. Held in the Hibbard Gallery of the Rockport Art Association & Museum (RAA&M), the Auction features works by master Cape Ann artists of the past including: Aldro T. Hibbard, Emile Gruppe, Anthony Thieme, Antonio Cirino, W. Lester Stevens, Jane Peterson, Paul Strisik, Charles Paul Gruppe, Gordon Grant, Carl Peters, William Meyerowitz, Bernard Corey, Al Czerepak, Emma Fordyce MacRae, Frederick J. Waugh, among many others. Our auction specializes in Cape Ann art, but is not limited to this region and also includes works by numerous other prominent historic American artists. Now in its 39th year, the Auction began with a bequest by founding member Antonio Cirino (1888-1983). Cirino left his artwork to the Association with the stipulation that the art be auctioned to help support the organization. The Auction quickly evolved to include other historic Cape Ann artists and has been the RAA&M's major annual fundraising event ever since. More Info on our website or call 978-546-6604, ext. 1002.
Wayne Morrell (1923-2013) Harbor SceneGabrielle de Veaux Clements (1858-1948) Sailing HomeConstantine Arvanites (1921-1998) The WaitingGordon Grant (1875-1962) Falling TideAl Czerepak (1928-1986) King on Carved BoardVesper L. George (1865-1934) PegasusAnthony Thieme (1888-1954) Kelp GathererJ. Thurston Marshall (1908-1982) Cape Ann Scape IISamuel Chamberlain (1895-1975) Cottage and DoryThomas R. Curtin (1899-1977) Jeffersonville, VermontRoger Curtis (1910-2000) Afternoon LightCharles Allan Winter (1869-1942) Mother and ChildWayne Morrell (1923-2013) Pond, 1963Helen Van Wyk (1930-1994) Still LifeAntonio Cirino (1888-1983) Harbor SceneBernard Corey (1914-2000) Winding CreekEugene Franquinet (1875-1940) Floral Still LifeGordon Grant (1875-1962) Arctic WhalingAl Czerepak (1928-1986) Red VeneziaBernard Corey (1914-2000) LandscapeAldro T. Hibbard (1886-1972) OxenHorace P. Giles (1850-c.1930s) Winter LandscapeAl Czerepak (1928-1986) LunchBetty Lou Schlemm (1934-2021) At the DockCharles P. Gruppé (1860-1940) Woman on a BoatEmile Gruppé (1896-1978) Frozen Harbor, GloucesterPaul Strisik (1918-1998) Rockport HarborLuke Volpe (1933-2022) First SnowLester Hornby (1882-1956) Skating in Gloucester HarborAldro T. Hibbard (1886-1972) Pigeon CoveBetty Lou Schlemm  (1934-2021) Spring FlowersArtist Unknown (19th Cent.) Fall LandscapeMarge Mills (1932-1996) Bein' GreenAntonio Cirino (1888-1983) The HomesteadFerdinand R. Petrie (1925-2007) Head of Lobster CoveGordon Grant (1875-1962) Boats to LetRudy Colao (1927-2014) Peonies and LilacsHarry W. Powers (1880-1957) Blue Mountain GrandeurGordon Grant (1875-1962) HomeportPaul Strisik (1918-1998) Along Marmion WayWayne Morrell (1923-2013) Walking in the WoodsBarbara Donnelly (1933-2022) Reflections AfloatHarold Vroom (1910-1964) The Lone TreeMartin Ahearn (1918-2009) Ebbtide, WaterfordNathalie Nordstrand (1932-2021) Sunset MarshBarbara Donnelly (1933-2022) Lobster Boat at Fish PierHarry W. Powers (1880-1957) Peaceful BeautyRudy Colao (1927-2014) Still Life with DaisiesJohn Marin (1870-1953) SeascapeHarrison Bird Brown (1831-1915) Coastal SceneCharles Curtis Allen (1886-1950) New Hampshire MountainsCharles Gordon Marston (1898-1980) Pigeon Cove, RockportAl Czerepak (1928-1986) Belly DancerHarry W. Powers (1880-1957) The Quiet LifeTod Lindenmuth (1885-1976) The HarborBob Nally (1938-1990) VermontPaul Bernard King (1867-1947) SeascapeHarry W. Powers (1880-1957) Look to the HillsNathalie Nordstrand (1932-2021) Back ShoreDonald Allen Mosher (1945-2014) Lobster Boat in CovePaul Koehler (1866-1909) Near Jerome Park, Bronx, NYBernard Corey (1914-2000) Frosty MorningBirket Foster (1825-1899) Spring TideDonald Allen Mosher (1945-2014) Winter FarmBirket Foster (1825-1899) Winter SceneAldro T. Hibbard (1886-1972) Rockport in AutumnMarguerite S. Pearson (1898-1978) Roses and NicotianaStanley W. Woodward (1890-1970) Bardwell Stebbin House, 1714Ferdinand R. Petrie (1925-2007) Motif #1Stanley W. Woodward (1890-1970) Sunlit BarnFerdinand R. Petrie (1925-2007) Vermont Sugar HouseDon Stone (1929-2015) In the Boat ShopDon Stone (1929-2015) On the WharfMax Kuehne (1880-1968) North Easter - Rockport HarborEarle A. Titus (1895-1962) Vermont in MarchCharles Day Hunt (1840-1914) Woodscene with RiverFrederick Judd Waugh (1861-1940) Rocks and SurfFerdinand R. Petrie (1925-2007) CarmelNarcisse Virgilio Díaz de la Peña (1807-1876) Landscape with Figures by a PondRalph A. Blakelock (1847-1919) Interior Woodscene with RiverS. Ohrvel Carlson (1911-2006) Port Clyde, MaineWayne Morrell (1923-2013) Afternoon SnowscapeCharles Woodbury (1864-1940) FishermanPaul Strisik (1918-1998) Gloucester Harbor and BoatsBarbara Donnelly (1933-2022) Morning Light, St. Peter's LandingThaddeus Klodnicki (1904-1982) Bridge and StreamWilliam McNulty (1884-1963) Bearskin NeckStow Wengenroth (1906-1978) May MorningAaron Draper Shattuck (1832-1928) North Conway, NH, 1854Stanley W. Woodward (1890-1970) The SurgeAnthony Thieme (1888-1954) Boats at DockWayne Morrell (1923-2013) Autumn RainsAldro T. Hibbard (1886-1972) Venice Canal SceneHoward L. Hildebrandt (1872-1958) Gloucester FishermanGordon Grant (1875-1962) Sunday in the HarborGeorge Washington Nicholson (1832-1912) Stormy SeasRoger Curtis (1910-2000) Crane BeachWayne Morrell (1923-2013) Morning Autumn PondStanley W. Woodward (1890-1970) East Gloucester Pier Fishing BoatHarold Kloongian (1928-2017) Lanes CoveAnthony Thieme (1888-1954) Dusk View of Gloucester HarborStanley W. Woodward (1890-1970) Caribbean SceneFerdinand R. Petrie (1925-2007) Summer Landscape, RockportKen Gore (1911-1991) Gulls Over the DunesCarole Loiacono (1937-2022) Rockport Motif #1Otis Cook (1900-1980) Quiet Winter Day in New EnglandSandra Saitto (1939-2023) Beach Series #9Sandra Saitto (1939-2023) Beach Series #11J. Thurston Marshall (1908-1982) Inner Harbor - East GloucesterKen Gore (1911-1991) Annisquam LightHoward Curtis (1906-1989) Surging SeaOtis Cook (1900-1980) Boats at RestS. J. Crivello (20th Cent.) Boats in the HarborWayne Morrell (1923-2013) The Farmington River, Avon, CT, 1956John Fernie (1919-2001) A Cape CornerPaul Strisik (1918-1998) From Andrews Point, RockportBetty Lou Schlemm (1934-2021) DaisiesKen Pratson (1944-2000) Toward Gull RockDaniel Ridgway Knight (1839-1924) Woman with HollyhocksStanley W. Woodward (1890-1970) Mountain ViewAl Czerepak (1928-1986) Blue VeneziaDonald Allen Mosher (1945-2014) Jeffersonville, VermontEmile Gruppé (1896-1978) Bass RocksArthur N. Davis (1904-1999) BoatsWayne Morrell (1923-2013) Small Farm in AutumnEmma Fordyce MacRae (1887-1974) Daffodil ArrangementGeorge Washington Nicholson (1832-1912) Beach CombersArtist Unknown (19th Cent.) Dark Sunset LandscapeGeorge Washington Nicholson (1832-1912) Red Sky at NightWilliam Lester Stevens (1888-1969) Vinalhaven, MaineHomer Dodge Martin (1836-1897) SunsetEdward A. Page (1850-1928) Woodland LandscapeWilliam Meyerowitz (1887-1981) Country LanePaul Dougherty (1877-1947) Oceanscape with RocksAttrib. to William M. Paxton (1869-1941) Studio InteriorBetty Lou Schlemm (1934-2021) Essex MarshBetty Lou Schlemm (1934-2021) ContemplationAntonio Cirino (1888-1983) Harbor BoatsCharles Francois Daubigny (1817-1878) Two Women by a LakeWilliam Meyerowitz (1887-1981) Bridle PathEmile Gruppé (1896-1978) Fog, GloucesterAntonio Cirino (1888-1983) Readying for SeaEmma Fordyce MacRae (1887-1974) Freesia in Deer BowlAntonio Cirino (1888-1983) Fog and RainMarguerite S. Pearson  (1898-1978) Lilacs and Tea RosesAldro T. Hibbard (1886-1972) Rushing BrookRoger Curtis (1910-2000) Pounding SeasCarl W. Peters (1897-1980) Boats in HarborJane Peterson (1876-1965) DocksideAttrib. to Frederick Mortimer Lamb (1861-1936) June, 1907T. Cole (19th Cent.) Deer Near the LakeAttrib. to Frederick Mortimer Lamb (1861-1936) August, 1906Antonio Cirino (1888-1983) Israel Arnold HouseAntonio Cirino (1888-1983) Backyard SunlightAttrib. to Frederick Mortimer Lamb (1861-1936) Stoughton Universalist ChurchAntonio Cirino (1888-1983) Village StrollLeighton R. Cram (1895-1981) House in the DunesEmma Fordyce MacRae (1887-1974) Tulips with Blue BackgroundDonald Blagge Barton (1903-1990) Gloucester HarborFrederick Judd Waugh (1861-1940) HeadlandsCharles Knapp (20th Century) Study in Red & BlackAntonio Cirino (1888-1983) Antique Shop, Gloucester, MAAntonio Cirino (1888-1983) Street SceneMarguerite S. Pearson (1898-1978) Spring BouquetEmile Gruppé (1896-1978) Mending the NetsAttrib. to Samuel Hershey (1904-1987) Camden HillsJacob Greenleaf (1887-1968) Bearskin Neck, Rockport, MAAttrib. to William A. Millett (1922-2007) Lighthouse on RocksAnthony Thieme (1888-1954) Motif #1Harrison Cady (1877-1970) Sammy Jay and Blacky the Crow were WatchingVernon Broe (1930-2011) A Summer ViewCarl W. Peters (1897-1980) A Rockport MorningThomas R. Curtin (1899-1977) Maple SugaringAnthony Thieme  (1888-1954) Autumn Leaves, Pigeon CoveMartin Ahearn (1918-2009) Irish CottageAldro T. Hibbard (1886-1972) Winter Brook SunsetHarrison Cady (1877-1970) Young Reddy Watched Jimmy Out of SightGordon Grant (1875-1962) The Laughing BretonAl Czerepak (1928-1986) Nantucket Whale SignHarrison Cady (1877-1970) He Pricked Up His Long Ears. He Heard a Faint TappingGordon Grant (1875-1962) CaptainAaron Berkman (1900-1991) Provincetown, 1927Bob Nally (1938-1990) First SnowWayne Morrell (1923-2013) November Marshes, 1967Albert R. Thayer (1878-1965) Red Cottage by the Sea with BoatsEmile Gruppé (1896-1978) Autumn ViewGordon Grant (1875-1962) Getting Ready for WorkGordon Grant (1875-1962) Fishing PortBetty Lou Schlemm (1934-2021) Lanes CoveDonald Allen Mosher (1945-2014) Tidal Flats, Eastern Pt. LightCarole Loiacono (1937-2022) Gloucester HarborAntonio Cirino (1888-1983) Water-FrontAldro T. Hibbard (1886-1972) The West RiverDonald Blagge Barton (1903-1990) Venician Canal Barge, 1926Roger Martin (1925-2015) BoatsDon Stone (1929-2015) Motif #1 and BoatyardCarl W. Peters (1897-1980) Fall Colors

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