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[1] [2] In the mid-1990s it was sold to an art dealer in Osaka for around $191,000, and re-appeared in 2002 on the website eBay. It was put up for sale by Philip Weiss Auctions in 2012, [4] selling in New York City for $155,250. [1] [2] The painting was auctioned again at Christie's in February 2024, where it sold for £1.4 million. [5]
His "often seen" painting Dakota Woman, from his series of strong pioneer women, is housed at the Dakota Discovery Museum [11] in Mitchell, South Dakota. The Chuckwagon is a 1915 Dunn painting owned by the Denver Art Museum. The Smithsonian Institution notes it is a "quiet scene depicting a small group of cowboys seated on the ground beside a ...
The painting will be auctioned on Nov. 20 in Toronto, with its value estimated at $100,000 to $200,000. Canadian painter Emily Carr’s artwork will be sold at auction. Facebook
In 1960, at the age of 22, Arnold (Arne) Glimcher founded The Pace Gallery in Boston, running it with his wife, Milly, and his mother, Eva. [5] In 1963, Glimcher partnered with Fred Mueller to bring the gallery to New York, where it opened a location on East 57th Street with the help of Ivan Karp, a close friend of Glimcher's. [6]
In the early 1960s Dunn's paintings were sought out by Vincent Price after the actor met Dunn. [3] As a result of their meeting, Dunn's work was represented in the Vincent Price Collection of Fine Art, [10] [3] which began in 1962 when Sears commissioned Vincent Price to acquire fine works of art in order to make fine art available to a wider ...
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In 2025, the works unbound from copyright cap off the 1920s with literature, characters and more from 1929 entering the public domain.
He graduated from the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in graphic design. Though he was a design student, he "always loved painting, and spent as much time as he could in studio courses." [2] Since 2005, Gossel has lived in Minneapolis, Minnesota. His art has been exhibited both locally and nationally. [3] [4]