ЛОТ 43:
Donald Blagge Barton (1903-1990) American
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Продан за: $650
Стартовая цена:
$
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$1 500 - $2 500
Комиссия аукционного дома: 21%
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НДС: 8.875%
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Donald Blagge Barton (1903-1990) American
Donald Blagge Barton (1903-1990) Oil on canvas laid on wood board, signed lower right "Donald B. Barton" depicting a beautiful Rockport dock scene, piece measures 11 x 14 inches and 15 x 18 inches with Boston Makers frame. Born in Fitchburg, MA 1903-Died in Fitchburg, MA 1990. Studied at the Metropolitan School of Art (Gloucester summer school), School of the Museum of Fine Arts- Boston, Massachusetts Normal School of Art, Charles Woodbury School (Ogonquit), Grand Central Art School (NYC), Hoffmanschule (Munich, Capri). Private lessons with Phillip Leslie Hale, Henry Webster Rice, Gifford Beal, William Lester Stevens. Operated Barton Photography Studio Fitchburg, MA, Occupational Therapist MA Dept. of Mental Diseases to 1970. J.F. Murphy Prize for best work by artist under 40 (National Academy of Design-1929). Museum one-man shows: Fitchburg Art Museum 1929, Frye Art Museum, Seattle, 2000. Exhibitions: Casson Gallery Boston 1927, Milch Gallery, (NYC), Alfred J Walker Fine Arts, Boston (1989), Rockport Art Association (1989), Jane Law-LBI Gallery (NJ) 1990,
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