Summer Art Auction
от Cutler Bay Auctions
15.6.24
18507 S. Dixie Hwy. Cutler Bay, FL 33157 USA, Соединенные Штаты
Join us for an exciting online Summer Art Auction starting at 2 PM Eastern Time on Saturday, June 15th. This exclusive event features an impressive array of lots from two prominent estates: one from San Francisco, California, and the other from Upstate New York. The auction showcases a stunning collection of works by notable New England artists, including Hayley Lever, Anthony Thieme, William Lester Stevens, and Frank Henry Shapleigh. Also featured are exquisite pieces by acclaimed Western artists such as Carolus Verhaeren, Ernest H. Pohl, Maurice Logan, and Herman Dudley Murphy. The collection includes a variety of prints, watercolors, and oil paintings, offering something for every art enthusiast. We will be available to answer your questions via email throughout the auction to ensure a seamless bidding experience. Happy bidding!
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Howard John Besnia (1921-2014) "First Church of Sterling"

Продан за: $100
Стартовая цена:
$ 100
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$600 - $900
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Howard John Besnia (1921-2014) "First Church of Sterling"
Howard John Besnia (1921-2014) Original Lino Cut Print, Titled "First Church of Sterling", Edition number 1 Print number 20, signed lower right in plate and in pencil, labeled on verso and dedicated, piece measures 16 x 12 and 26.5 x 21 inches w/frame. This framed print is the one that the artist exhibited in 1952 when it was new, and continued to exhibit in subsequent shows of his prints. Artist was born on January 24, 1921, in Worcester, the son of Howard H. and Mary (Ciborowski) Besnia. He was an Army veteran of World War II serving with Headquarters 2502nd Service Command Unit in Maryland. While in the service, he met Shirley, the love of his life, and they were married in 1945. In 1950, Howard John Besnia built his dream home and studio on top of a hill in Sterling, Massachusetts. He designed it to reflect his interests. It had an astronomical observatory, a darkroom, an oil painting studio with a twenty-foot ceiling; a watercolor studio; a classroom, and a printmaking studio filled with massive historical presses. He dubbed it Skycrest Studio, and a few years later changed the name to Scarab Press. Scarab Press produced a prodigious number of fine prints by "Doctor" Besnia and other artists, along with a number of meticulously created artist-made books. It became a regional center for fine printmaking, and a nationally recognized private press for small-edition books. Over the years, Scarab Press became a repository for hundreds of examples of editions produced by regional artists. Some of them were students making their first editions. Others were seasoned artists who used the facility to produce masterpieces. Mr. Besnia also collected historical prints and contemporary fine prints by his friends and favorite artists. He continued painting until a few months before his death at age 93, adding to the thousands of artworks created during his long career. The style of his works encompassed W.P.A. style mural projects, portraiture, wildlife studies, surrealism, depictions of the cosmos, and stylized landscapes. Howard John Besnia received a Master of Fine Arts (MFA) degree from Yale University, and was a tenured faculty member of Fitchburg State College in Massachusetts.
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