Important Summer Fine Art Sale

online only auction | 1 day sale | sale is over
Location
Oakland, CA 94609
Dates

Sale Starts

Thu
Jun 20
10am
2024

Sale Ends

Thu
Jun 20
2024

Terms & Conditions

Bid Price
Each buyer must have an assigned Buyer?s Number prior to bidding. The highest bidder on a lot shall be the buyer of the lot. The purchase price shall be the sum of 1) the price at which the item is sold (hammer price), 2) a buyer?s premium equal to 26% of the first $500,000 of the bid price, plus 20% on any amount between $500,001 and $1,000,000, and 10% for any amount over $1,000,000 (for those who bid through the internet, there is a 2% surcharge for Clars Online Bidding or 5% for all other bidding platforms), plus 3) sales tax unless the purchaser is exempt by law from such taxes.

Acceptance of Bid
As each item is sold, the Auctioneer shall announce the winning bid and the Buyer?s Number of the winning bid. Failure of the person assigned to the Buyer?s Number to object at the time of announcement shall constitute an acknowledgment of the bid and purchase. The purchaser is legally liable to pay for the item or pay the difference if we must re-offer and sell the item for a lower price.

Regulation of Bid
The Auctioneer shall regulate the bidding and shall be the sole arbiter of any disputes. We reserve the right to withdraw property at any time before the sale and reject a bid from any bidder.

Payment and Pickup
Invoices must be paid in full within three days and merchandise picked up within two weeks of the date of sale. Payment may be made by cash, wire transfer, check, credit/debit card, or PayPal. Credit/debit card and PayPal payments will be subject to an additional 2% processing fee. A storage fee may be charged if merchandise is left longer than two weeks at a rate of $10.00 PER LOT PER DAY. If the property is left longer than 3 1?2 (three and one-half) weeks, you may not be approved to bid in any subsequent auction. We are not responsible for packing or shipping. Internet purchases on Clars Live are available same day of auction. LiveAuctioneers & Invaluable purchases are available one day after the auction.

Absentee Bids
Absentee bids are accepted until fifteen minutes prior to the start of the auction for all lots in the auction.

Absentee bids for later lots may continue to be accepted according to announcements or signs posted on the office window. A deposit may be requested on absentee bids over $4,000.00. The auctioneer will bid the absentee bid against floor bidders. In the event of a tie, the floor bidder shall prevail. The Gallery assumes no responsibility for failure to execute any bid for any reason and absentee bids are made subject to the Conditions of Sale. Absentee bidders are requested to call after 11AM on the first weekday following the sale to find out if they were successful.

No Transfers
No lots shall be sold, transferred, or assigned to anyone other than the winning bidder prior to the removal of the lot from the Gallery and only the winning bidder shall remove the lot.

Risk of Loss
In the event, delivery cannot be made because of loss due to fire, theft, or any other reason, the Gallery shall only be liable for the return of any deposits or payments made by the purchaser.

NO WARRANTY; ALL ITEMS SOLD ?AS IS AND WHERE IS? THE GALLERY, ITS AGENTS AND EMPLOYEES, AND THE CONSIGNOR DO NOT WARRANT ANY LOT TO BE MERCHANTABLE OR TO BE SUITED FOR ANY PURPOSE AND THEY DO NOT ASSUME ANY RISK, LIABILITY OR RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY PERSON AS TO AUTHENTICITY, GENUINENESS, CULTURE, SOURCE, ORIGIN, ATTRIBUTION, PERIOD, PURPOSE OR MEASUREMENTS OF ANY LOT. THESE CONDITIONS MAY NOT BE ALTERED OR MODIFIED EXCEPT BY AN INSTRUMENT IN WRITING, SIGNED BY AUCTIONEER AND BUYER.

Any condition statement given to a client, is only an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact. The Gallery shall have no responsibility for any error or omission. The absence of a condition statement does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear, imperfections or the effects of aging. The Gallery strongly recommends that one reviews a condition report for each item on which one plans to bid.

Right of Rescission
Not withstanding the preceding conditions, if within 21 days of the date of sale of any lot, the original purchaser?

gives notice in writing to us alleging that the identification of Authorship (as defined below) of such lot is not substantially correct based on a fair reading of the catalogue (including the terms of glossary contained therein) and
within 10 days after such notice returns the lots to us in the same condition as at the time of sale and
establishes the allegation in the notice to our satisfaction then the sale of such lot will be rescinded and the original purchase price refunded.

Nothing in this paragraph shall be construed as an admission by us of any representation of fact, express or implied, obligation or responsibility with respect to any lot. The purchaser?s sole remedy in the physical condition and size, quality, rarity, importance, provenance, exhibition, and literature of historical relevance.

Although our best judgment is used in attributing paintings, drawings and sculpture created prior to 1870 through the appropriate use of the glossary terms, and due care is taken to ensure the correctness of the supplemental material, the right of rescission does not extend to any possible errors or omissions therein.

Applicable Law
These Conditions of Sale shall be governed by and construed, interpreted, applied and enforced in accordance with the domestic laws of the State of California as applied to contracts entered into by residents of California and to be performed entirely within the State of California. By participating in any auction subject to these Conditions of Sale, it is agreed that all parties (including but not limited to, the Gallery, bidders, and purchasers) consent irrevocably and exclusively to venue in Alameda County in the State of California.

Attorney?s Fees
In the event of a dispute, action, arbitration or other legal proceeding arising from the enforcement or interpretation of these Conditions of Sale, in addition to any other relief permitted by law, the prevailing party shall be entitled to recover their reasonable attorney?s fees and costs.

Payment
Cash, cashier?s check, wire transfer, PayPal, personal check (items may be held until the check clears), and ATM, MasterCard, Discover & VISA accepted, but not for vehicles. International credit cards are not accepted for any payment. If any legal action is commenced to enforce these Conditions of Sale, the prevailing party shall be entitled to recover its reasonable attorney?s fees and costs. Time is of the essence.

Do we guarantee that a certain piece of art is by a particular artist?
Please see the catalog description. All authorship of items in this catalog are described according to the following terms:

By Maurice Braun
In our opinion, the work is by the artist.

Attributed to Maurice Braun
In our opinion, the work may be ascribed to the artist on the basis of style, but there may be some question as to actual authorship.

In the manner of Maurice Braun
In our opinion, the work was executed by an unknown hand, but was designed deliberately to emulate the style of the artist.

After Maurice Braun
In our opinion, the work was executed by an unknown hand, but is a deliberate copy of a known work by the artist.

Circle of Maurice Braun
In our opinion, a work of the period of the artist showing his influence, closely associated with the artist but not necessarily his pupil.

Follower of Maurice Braun
In our opinion, a work by a pupil or a follower of the artist (not necessarily a pupil).

American, 19th century
In our opinion, this work was executed by an unknown hand, and can only be identified by origin (i.e., region, period).

Bears signature
In our opinion, the signature on the artwork may be spurious.

Apocryphal
Of doubtful authenticity.

Condition
We may include a brief note on condition within the catalog description. We do this when the condition problem is serious enough to affect the estimate of the artwork. This does not constitute a complete condition report, nor should it be assumed that artworks cataloged without mention of condition are in perfect condition.


Jewelry
A buyer?s responsibility is to examine any item(s) of potential interest carefully. This applies to all jewelry sold at Clars Auction Gallery. Gemstone weights are approximate. A very large majority of gemstones today are subjected to a variety of treatments/enhancements. This includes diamonds and colored stones, the purpose is to improve their appearance color and/or clarity. Treatments such as heat, diffusion, irradiated, HTHP, oiling, resin, bleaching, dying and impregnation are just a few techniques known today. Some treatments are combined, some permanent and others are not. Not all treatments are detectable using standard gemological equipment. Prospective buyers are therefore reminded that unless otherwise noted in the description(s), or condition report, it must be assumed that some form of enhancement may have been used.

Regarding Laboratories Reports: only reflect the opinions of the laboratory on that date. Each Laboratory has their own strengths and weaknesses, therefore differing in degrees of grading and/or treatments. Watches must be examined carefully with the assistance of the Clars staff. We give our opinion of function only at the time of cataloging. Although we do attempt to mention in our description's significant defects, needed repairs, stones missing, enamel loss etc., we do not guarantee the accuracy or operation of any watch function. Condition reports are available for most pieces upon request. These reports contain more information that was observed during cataloging, other than the catalog descriptions. Images shown may appear smaller or larger
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Description & Details

Clars Auctions will be featuring an array of exceptional highlights in their Important Summer Fine Art Sale on June 20th. One of the most exciting works in the sale is a rare oil on canvas by the Spanish Surrealist Salvador Dali (1904-1989) titled Portrait of Mrs. Luther Greene. This painting was commissioned by the sitter’s husband in New York City in 1942 (which was also the year of the artist’s first retrospective at the Museum of Modern Art). The portrait depicts the patron seated in the foreground, wrapped in a red robe. Behind her is a classic Daliesque desert landscape with two figures standing in the distance. An amorphous hill on the far right is dotted with buildings, resembling a forgotten ghost town, and a small boat sits beached by the shore on the far left. This exemplary piece is accompanied by the preliminary sketches done by the artist in preparation for the painting. A second important highlight in Clars June sale is a serigraph by American Pop art pioneer Roy Lichtenstein (American, 1923-1997) titled Reverie, from 1965. Pictured is a young woman holding a microphone while a speech bubble over her head reads the lyrics, “THE MELODY HAUNTS MY REVERIE...?? This lyric is from the 1927 Tin Pan Alley song “Stardust.?? A third highlight is an oil on canvas by Harlem Renaissance artist Aaron Douglas (American, 1899-1979). Douglas developed a distinctive, graphic style that combined the aesthetic exploration of modernism with more traditional African subject matter. As seen in this untitled work, the figures are depicted in an African village or tribal setting, dancing, holding spears, or traversing a jungle-like landscape.
Painting, Eugene FromentinPainting, Karl DaubignyPainting, Henri GrenierPainting, Henry Jean PontoyPainting, Georges BouillonPainting, Antoine BlanchardPainting, Antoine BlanchardPainting, Joseph JansenPainting, Christian Johann GrabauPainting, Theodore Alexander WeberPainting, Constantin GerhardingerWork on paper, Adolph MenzelPainting, Joseph AdamsPainting, H. Van Gessel (Gerardus Johannes Delfgaauw)Painting, Johann SchuldPainting, Alfio Paolo GrazianiPainting, Circle of Alfred SisleyPainting, Howard L. HillPainting, Edmund John NiemannWatercolor, James Hardy IIWatercolor, William CallowPainting, John FaedPainting, Attributed to Thomas LawrencePainting, Attributed to Thomas LawrencePainting, John Frederick Herring Sr.Painting, Donald Henry FloydPainting, Susan Catherine Moore WatersPainting, Etta Merrick GravesPainting, Constant TroyonPainting, American School (20th century)Painting, Michael ColemanPainting, Fern CoppedgeWatercolor, George Overbury "Pop" HartPainting, Jack Van RyderWatercolor, John MarinWatercolor, John SwanWatercolor, Henry CadyWork on paper, Al HirschfeldWorks on paper, Ralph SweetPainting, Albertus Del Orient BrowerePainting, Alexis Matthew PodchernikoffPainting, Ransome Gilles HoldredgePainting, Attributed to Eliza BarchusPainting, Edwin DeakinPainting, Attributed to Charles Rollo PetersWork on paper, John PrendergastPainting, Karl SchmidtPainting, Carol PeekPainting, Allan Gilbert CramPainting, Irving SinclairPainting, Irving SinclairPainting, Irving SinclairPainting, Filastro MottolaPainting, Filastro MottolaPainting, Filastro MottolaPainting, Filastro MottolaPainting, William DossPainting, Carl SammonsPainting, Carl SammonsPainting, Tom BoylePainting, Tom BoylePainting, Frank KecskesPainting, Frank KecskesPainting, Beverly CarrickPainting, Beverly CarrickPainting, Beverly CarrickPainting, Beverly CarrickPainting, Beverly CarrickPainting, Heinie HartwigPainting, Heinie HartwigPainting, Stephen MirichPainting, Stephen MirichPainting, Stephen MirichPainting, Stephen MirichPainting, Stephen MirichWatercolor, Olaf WieghorstWork on paper, Olaf WieghorstPainting, Stephen Seymour ThomasPainting, John A. DominiquePainting, John A. DominiquePainting, Duane Albert ArmstrongPainting, Duane Albert ArmstrongPainting, Ben AbrilPainting, Juvenal SansoPainting, Oscar Deveza ZalamedaPainting, Romeo Villalva TabuenoPainting, Henryk SzydlowskiPainting, Patsy RossPainting, Prince Twins Seven-SevenPainting, Georges LapchinePainting, Georges LapchineMosaic, Nikos Bel-JonPainting, Tancredi ParmigianiPainting, Fabio GiampietroPainting, Fabio GiampietroPainting, Antonio CarenaPainting, Nicola SimbariPainting, Werner KunkelPainting, Sunol AlvarPainting, Salvador DaliWork on paper, Pierre-Auguste RenoirPainting, Jordi TeixidorWatercolor, Philippe NoyerWork on paper, Luciano CastelliPainting, Doria SantilliPainting, Bibi ZogbePainting, Bibi ZogbePainting, Nena SaquilPainting, Gustavo Ramos RiveraWatercolor, Gustavo Ramos RiveraCollage, Gustavo Ramos RiveraPainting, Larry Vincent GarrisonPaintings, LeRoy NeimanPainting, LeRoy NeimanPrint, Peter MaxPrint, Peter MaxPrint, Peter MaxPrint, Peter MaxPrint, Peter MaxMixed Media, Peter MaxMixed Media, Peter MaxWork on paper, Leroy NeimanMixed Media, Steve KaufmanPainting, Rex RayPainting, Aaron DouglasPainting, Raymond HowellWork on paper, Ernest Noel PoseyWatercolor, Donald SultanPainting, Patrick SweeneyPainting, Jacqueline GilmoreWatercolor and Art Frame, Fran LarsenMixed Media, Djuul PriceWork on paper, Ronnie CutronePainting, Ann Harrold TaylorWatercolor, Ruth AsawaWork on paper, Nathan OliveiraPrint, Nathan OliveiraWatercolor, Wayne ThiebaudWork on paper, Roy De ForestWork on paper, James WeeksWork on paper, Paul WonnerWork on paper, Paul WonnerWork on paper, Paul WonnerWork on paper, Paul WonnerWork on paper, Manuel NeriMosaic, Emile NormanPainting, Tom LieberMixed media, Deborah OrapalloPainting, Anthony LuziPrint, Anthony LuziPrint, Guy DiehlPrint, Christopher BrownPrint, Christopher BrownPrint, Christopher BrownPrint, William T WileyPrint, William T. WileyPrint, William T. WileyPrint, Richard DiebenkornPrint, Emmy Lou PackardPrint, Charles FazzinoPrint, James RizziPrint, Jonathan BorofskyPrint, Andy WarholPrint, Keith HaringPoster print, Keith HaringPrint, Ellsworth KellyPrint, Roy LichtensteinPrint, Roy LichtensteinPrint, Sol LewittPrint, Claes OldenburgPrint, Claes OldenburgPrint, Charles WhitePrint, Margaret BurroughsPrint, Margaret BurroughsPrint, Margaret BurroughsPrints, Andrew WyethEmbellished Print, Todd WhitePrint, LeRoy NeimanPrint, LeRoy NeimanPrint, LeRoy NeimanPrint, LeRoy NeimanPrint, LeRoy NeimanPrint, LeRoy NeimanPrint, Albert Alexander SmithPrint, Gustave BaumannPrint, American School (19th century)Print, Hajime NamikiPrint, Kenjilo NanaoPrint, Hiroshi YoshidaPrinted Narrative Scroll, Enrique ChagoyaPrint, Victor VasarelyPrint, Victor VasarelyPrint, Max ErnstPrint, Henri de Toulouse-LautrecPrint, Lucien Henri Weil WeilucPoster, Leonetto CappielloPoster, Jules CheretPoster, Jules CheretPoster, Jules Alexandre GrunPoster, Jules Alexandre GrunPoster, Jules Alexandre GrunPoster, R. ChoppyPoster, Jules CheretPrint, Marc ChagallPrint, Fernand LegerPrints, Paul JacouletPrint, Pablo PicassoCeramic, Pablo PicassoPrint, Pablo PicassoPrint, Pablo PicassoPrint, Pablo PicassoPrints, Pablo PicassoPrint, After Pablo PicassoPrint, Salvador DaliPhotographs, Edward S. CurtisCyanotypes, Edward S CurtisPhotogravures on Plate Cover Envelopes, Edward S. CurtisPhotogravures, Edward S. CurtisPhotographs, Ansel AdamsPhotograph, Ansel AdamsPhotograph, William Eugene SmithPhotograph, Berenice AbbottPhotograph, Berenice AbbottPhotograph, Berenice AbbottPhotograph, Berenice AbbottPhotograph, Annie LeibovitzPhotograph, Mayumi TeradaPhotograph, Richard MisrachPhotograph, Lee FriedlanderPhotograph, Don WorthPhotograph, Frantisek DrtikolPhotograph, Robert ParkeHarrisonPhotograph, Michal MackuPrint, Jeff KoonsPhotograph, Anthoni LuziPhotograph, Saul LeiterPhotograph, Barry FrydlenderInteractive Photograph, Alan RathPhotograph, Christopher BurkettPhotograph, Christopher BurkettPhotograph, Christopher BurkettPhotograph, Slim AaronsPhotograph, Slim AaronsPhotograph, Slim AaronsSculpture, After Antoine-Louis Barye and Emile GuilleminSculpture, After Paul AicheleSculpture, Joseph Johannes UphuesSculpture, After Demetre ChiparusSculpture, ErteSculpture, ErteSculpture, Edouard-Marcel SandozSculptures, Giuseppe PalumboSculptures, Walter von NessenSculpture, Leon BronsteinSculpture, Albert PaleySculpture Suite, Claire FalkensteinSculpture, Claire FalkensteinSculpture, Attributed to Theodore GallSculpture, Richard MacDonaldSculpture, Karen LaMonteSculpture, Randy CooperSculpture, Crystal LockwoodSculpture, Fernando SinagaSculpture, Fernando SinagaSculpture, David BottiniSconce Sculpture, Frederick WeinbergSculpture, Jeff ShapiroSculpture, Jeff ShapiroSculpture, Jeff ShapiroCeramic Vessels, David James GilhoolySculpture, Carmen CollellSculpture, Hayashi YasuoSculpture, Gustavo PerezMask, Bertjan PotSculpture, Ben Edols and Kathy ElliottSculpture, Irving HarperSculpture, Irving HarperSculpture, Sophie FavreSculpture, El CelsoSculptures, Edward LeibovitzSculptures, Edward LeibovitzWall Relief, James D. Horstman

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