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Etcher, Water color painter, Illustrator, b. 1887 - d. 1935

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    • Mary Bonner (American, 1887-1935) La Partie de Polo, Signed Etching
      Oct. 13, 2024

      Mary Bonner (American, 1887-1935) La Partie de Polo, Signed Etching

      Est: $400 - $600

      Description: An etching depicting two polo players by noted Texas artist Mary Bonner. Materials: Paper Markings & Inscriptions: Signed and marked with artist's seal Date: Early 20th century Maker: Mary Bonner (American, 1887-1935) Dimensions: 4.25" x 5.75" image, 14.75" x 15" framed. Provenance: From the estate of artist Robert Terry.

      Hoch LTD.
    • MARY BONNER (TEXAS, 1887-1935) WOODBLOCK PRINT
      Jun. 25, 2022

      MARY BONNER (TEXAS, 1887-1935) WOODBLOCK PRINT

      Est: $60 - $80

      Unframed woodblock print on paper, "Christmas and Greeting, Years New Happy and Fleeting, 'Pan Honor, Mary Bonner," Mary Anita [Polly] Bonner (Texas, Louisiana, France, 1887-1935), approx 5"h, 6.75"w Start Price: $40.00

      Austin Auction Gallery
    • Mary Bonner "Sailboats" Etching on Paper
      Jun. 21, 2020

      Mary Bonner "Sailboats" Etching on Paper

      Est: $300 - $500

      Mary Bonner (American, 1887-1935) etching on paper depicting sailboats in calm waters, signed and dated lower right: "Mary Bonner '26," edition 5 / 100. Image: 8" H x 10.375" W; frame: 15.5" H x 17" W x 0.5" D. Foxing and light toning throughout.

      Auctions at Showplace
    • Mary Bonner (1887 - 1935)
      Jun. 06, 2018

      Mary Bonner (1887 - 1935)

      Est: $500 - $800

      Etching, landscape with barns, SLR also has accompanying red seal. Plate 6"h x 10"w

      Alderfer Auction
    • MARY BONNER (TEXAS, 1887-1935), WOMAN WITH WAGON, 1924, ETCHING, SIGHT 5.75 X 7.5"
      Mar. 17, 2018

      MARY BONNER (TEXAS, 1887-1935), WOMAN WITH WAGON, 1924, ETCHING, SIGHT 5.75 X 7.5"

      Est: $600 - $700

      Mary Bonner (Texas, 1887-1935), Woman with Wagon from "Quelques Types de Roscoff", 1924, drypoint etching, sight 5.75 x 7.5", frame: 9.25 x 11.25" The McNay Art Museum in San Antonio, Texas is currently holding the exhibit "100 Years of Printmaking in San Antonio: Mary Bonner", through April 1, 2018. In 1924, Bonner published a folio of 10 drypoints inspired by a trip to Roscoff in the northern party of Brittany on the Golfe de St. Malo. Mary Bonner lived most of her life in San Antonio with long periods of time in Paris, France. She began her formal art training at age sixteen, and her first teacher was Robert Onderdonk. She went to New York in 1922, and that summer went to France and became a student of Edouard-Henri Leon, one of France's renowned engraver. By 1925, she was exhibiting with the foremost French etchers in two salons of the the Society of French Artists. Bonner was active in the San Antonio Art League and maintained studios both in that city and in Paris, France. She spent the remainder of her life in San Antonio, Texas.

      Vogt Galleries Texas
    • MARY BONNER (TEXAS, 1887-1935), "THE WELL" (ETAT), 1924, ETCHING, SIGHT 7.5 X 5.75"
      Mar. 17, 2018

      MARY BONNER (TEXAS, 1887-1935), "THE WELL" (ETAT), 1924, ETCHING, SIGHT 7.5 X 5.75"

      Est: $600 - $700

      Mary Bonner (Texas, 1887-1935), "The Well" (etat) from "Quelques Types de Roscoff", 1924, etching, sight 7.5 x 5.75", frame: 11 x 9" Unsigned, early proof state inscribed "etat" The McNay Art Museum in San Antonio, Texas is currently holding the exhibit "100 Years of Printmaking in San Antonio: Mary Bonner", through April 1, 2018. In 1924, Bonner published a folio of 10 drypoints inspired by a trip to Roscoff in the northern party of Brittany on the Golfe de St. Malo. Mary Bonner lived most of her life in San Antonio with long periods of time in Paris, France. She began her formal art training at age sixteen, and her first teacher was Robert Onderdonk. She went to New York in 1922, and that summer went to France and became a student of Edouard-Henri Leon, one of France's renowned engraver. By 1925, she was exhibiting with the foremost French etchers in two salons of the the Society of French Artists. Bonner was active in the San Antonio Art League and maintained studios both in that city and in Paris, France. She spent the remainder of her life in San Antonio, Texas.

      Vogt Galleries Texas
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