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  • Manierre Dawson (American, 1887-1969) An original abstract oil painting on canvas.
    Mar. 26, 2025

    Manierre Dawson (American, 1887-1969) An original abstract oil painting on canvas.

    Est: $5,000 - $8,000

    Manierre Dawson (American, 1887-1969) An original abstract oil painting on canvas. Signed lower left and dated 1930. Unframed. Biography from the Archives of askART - Chicago-born Manierre Dawson (1887-1969) was a major early American modernist painter b perhaps the Windy City's most progressive spirit. It is generally believed that this civil engineer and self-taught artist achieved a non-objective abstraction with no knowledge of the activities of Kandinsky, whose work Dawson's resembles. He began painting in 1903 or 1904: nature studies that recall Whistler's "nocturnes" (Gedo, 1977). By 1906, he painted figural compositions, such as Figures on Pale Blue, that show the obvious influence of Arthur B. Davies. Aspidistra, from the same year, is a minimalist still-life, painted with great precision. The organic curves of the plant have an Art Nouveau elegance. In contrast, Six Flowers in a Vase, painted in 1908, is more two-dimensional. The artist stated that after graduating in civil engineering from the Illinois Institute of Technology in 1909, when he began working for Holabird and Roche as an architectural designer, he fell under CC)zanne's spell: "The following year, . . . I was seriously involved in making pictures that were 'non-objective abstractions,' working from original themes." (Quoted by Gedo, 1977, n.p.). Prognostic (Milwaukee Art Center), probably Dawson's most famous work, which Gertrude Stein purchased, comes from 1910. Forever in search of stylistic sources, art historians have been struck by the painting's resemblance to what Kandinsky was doing in 1909-1910. Before that time, the avant-garde Russian painter was still working in the Jugendstil-Expressionistic mode. Prognostic, executed in early 1910, apparently pre-dates Kandinsky's famous "improvisations" of the same year, which represent the Russian artist's leap into pure non-objective art. The 1909 "improvisations" are still recognizable as representations of landscape. Susan S. Weininger, in Chicago Modern (2004) adds a possible source for Prognostic: lessons from Arthur Wesley Dow's book Composition (1899), and she quotes from Dawson's notebook: "[he was attempting] "to fix forms by painting or sculpture that have given me an emotion, hoping to find some who reacted as I did to these shapes and colors presented on canvas or in some plastic material. . . . " Furthermore, he stated that Prognostic was one of seven paintings influenced by his engineering and mathematics courses "in the background of coordinates and super-position of differentials. . . ." In late June of 1910, Dawson made a trip to Europe. There is, unfortunately, no mention in his diary of avant-garde art that he may have seen, however, he did visit Gertrude Stein's residence, where Picasso's 1906 portrait of Stein (Metropolitan Museum of Art) was hanging, along with works by CC)zanne, Matisse, and other paintings by Picasso. Surely Matisse's Olive Trees (Metropolitan Museum; Lehman Coll.) would have made an impression on Dawson. Writers assume that Dawson remained unaware of Kandinsky until the Armory Show toured Chicago. The rest of Dawson's story might be called his late period; moreover, he left Chicago in 1914 to settle on a farm in Michigan. Lacking encouragement and occupied with the demands of the farm, Manierre Dawson almost stopped painting. Despite his innovative genius, Dawson "ultimately had little effect on [Chicago's] modernists." (Prince, 1990, p. 61). In 1968 there was a retrospective of Manierre Dawson's works at the Ringling Museum, Sarasota, Florida, and at the Norton Gallery in Palm Beach. Another followed in 1976 in Chicago's Museum of Contemporary Art. Sources: Gedo, Mary Mathews. Manierre Dawson (1887-1969). A Retrospective Exhibition of Painting. Chicago: Museum of Contemporary Art, 1976-77; Sparks, Esther. "A Biographical Dictionary of Chicago Artists 1808-1945." Diss., Northwestern University, 1971, p. 354; Davidson, Abraham. Early American Modernist Painting 1910-1935. New York: Harper and Row, 1981, pp. 262-265; Bessire, Mark H. and Mary Jo Peer. Manierre Dawson. Early Abstractionist. New York: Whitney Museum of American Art, 1988; The Old Guard and the Avant-Garde: Modernism in Chicago, 1910-1940. Ed. Sue Ann Prince. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1990, pp. 60-61; Ploog, Randy J., "The First American Abstractionist: Manierre Dawson and His Sources," in Manierre Dawson: American Pioneer of Abstract Art. New York: Hollis Taggart Galleries, 1999; Chicago Modern 1893-1945: Pursuit of the New. Ed. Elizabeth Kennedy. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2004, cat. no. 27. Submitted by Michael Preston Worley, Ph.D. Biography from the Archives of askART Photo of Manierre Dawson A Chicago painter and sculptor and "one of the earliest American modernists to explore non-objective abstraction" (Falk 850), Manierre Dawson's artwork was influenced by his engineering background. He first studied Civil Engineering at the Armour Institute of Technology (now the Illinois Institute of Technology) in order to satisfy the goal of his parents who wanted him to pursue a traditional profession. In 1909 he earned the B.S. degree from that institution, and then joined the firm of Holabird and Roche as an architectural draftsman. By the next year, he was painting in a Cubist style as evidenced by seven paintings including Prognostic, 1910, an oil on panel in the collection of the Milwaukee Art Museum. Until recently, some academics studying Dawson attributed later dates to these works with the assumption he had added the early dates to appear a 'pioneer' of avant-garde painting. However, scholar Randy Ploog found evidence that Dawson was in reality a 'pioneer' as he was painting in abstract styles immediately after his graduation from engineering school. This evidence, which makes Dawson the earliest modernist of note in the Chicago area and likely beyond, came from work of Dawson's known to have been done when he was with Holabird and Roche. These creations showed that he had an original approach, different from what was going on in Europe where he had not yet visited, and much influenced by his own predilection for mathematical formulas and interest in spatial relationships. At that time, he wrote in his journal that his art was intended to "express spiritual truth through pure form" and was "an attempt to fix forms by painting or sculpture that have given me an emotion, hoping to find some who reacted as I did to these shapes and colors presented on canvas or in some plastic material". (Ploog 66). He went on to say that this work plus six others he did at that time reflected in their "coordinates and super-position of differentials" the influences of his engineering and mathematical background In 1910, Dawson traveled to Paris for the first time, and there became exposed to the Fauvism of Cezanne, the Cubism of Picasso, and the 'pushing of boundaries' of other modernist artists. He became acquainted with Gertrude Stein, avant-garde art collector whose salons, with her brother, Leo, were famous as gatherings for writers and painters and others associated with leading-edge fine art expression. Dawson's first sale was to Stein, who recognized his talent and wanted to encourage him. She paid him 200 francs. While in Europe, he also traveled to Italy and Germany. Returning to Chicago in late 1910, Dawson became friends with Walter Pach (1883-1958), prominent artist and author whose influence led to Dawson's non-objective painting Wharf Under Mountain being entered in the 1913 Armory Show exhibition when it was hung in Chicago. At that time Dawson also took up sculpture and abandoned pursuits as an architect. However, shortly after, he gave up thoughts of having an art career because he was highly discouraged by the lack of appreciation of modernist art and by his own inability to support himself and his family through the sale of artwork. In 1914, he moved to Ludington, Michigan where for many years he was a fruit farmer. Sources include: Elizabeth Kennedy, editor, Chicago Modern 1893-1945 Pursuit of the New, p. 106 Randy J. Ploog, Manierre Dawson: American Pioneeer of Abstract Art, pp. 62-64 (Hollis Taggart Galleries) Peter Falk, Who Was Who in American Art, p. 850 Biography from Hollis Taggart Galleries Photo of Manierre Dawson Born into a cultured family in Chicago, Manierre Dawson was primarily self-taught, although he trained as an architect. By 1908, he had developed an original style of rigorously simplified shapes. Not long after, Dawson produced a series of completely abstract paintings that featured parabolas, hyperbolas, and circles scattered across the picture surface. They were among the first non-objective works produced by an American, preceding similar work by Arthur Dove by two years. Returning from a European tour in 1910, Dawson resettled in Chicago, where he abandoned non-objectivity and experimented with styles as he tried to assimilate lessons of the Old Masters as well as the avant-garde. He executed tightly integrated still lifes and fragmented, Cubist-influenced pieces showing the human body in motion, paralleling the work of Marcel Duchamp and the Italian Futurists. When the Armory Show came to Chicago in 1913, its organizer, Walter Pach, was so impressed by Dawson's paintings that he included one of them in the show. On the verge of recognition, Dawson participated in two important exhibitions: "The Fourteen," organized by Davies and Pach, which presented work by fourteen modern American artists; and "Painting and Sculpture in the Modern Spirit," a one-man exhibition organized by the Milwaukee Art Center. The same year he bought a fruit orchard in Ludmington, Michigan. Thereafter, the demands of farming limited Dawson's artistic output to six to twelve paintings a year. He returned his focus to art after 1940 and began making sculpture with laminated particleboard and other innovative materials. Throughout the 1940s and 1950s, Dawson went on to create an impressive body of sculpture. Dawson died in 1969. Today his work is represented in numerous public collections, notably, the Whitney Museum of American Art, the Brooklyn Museum, the Art Institute of Chicago, and the Smithsonian American Art Museum. B) Copyright 2007 Hollis Taggart Galleries

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  • Manierre Dawson (American, 1887-1969) "Round Head"
    Feb. 16, 2025

    Manierre Dawson (American, 1887-1969) "Round Head"

    Est: $55,000 - $65,000

    Manierre Dawson (Illinois, Michigan, Florida, 1887 - 1969) "Round Head" Carved, textured and painted particle board. Catalogue Raisonne Reference (1956.01). Signed on underside. This sculpture, along with the other Manierre Dawson sculpture in this sale are the only sculptures ever to be offered at auction, making these pieces extremely rare. Each piece acquired directly from the estate of the artist. Provenance: The artist; estate of the artist; ObiArts (Jacksonville Florida). Dimensions: 19 x 18 x 4.25 in (Including Base)

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  • Manierre Dawson (American, 1887 - 1969) Sculpture
    Feb. 16, 2025

    Manierre Dawson (American, 1887 - 1969) Sculpture

    Est: $30,000 - $40,000

    Manierre Dawson (Illinois, Michigan, Florida, 1887 - 1969) Untitled Carved Particle Board sculpture, Circa 1945. Catalogue Raisonne Reference (1945.01) This sculpture, along with the other Manierre Dawson sculpture in this sale are the only sculptures ever to be offered at auction, making these pieces extremely rare. Each piece acquired directly from the estate of the artist. Provenance: The artist; estate of the artist; ObiArts (Jacksonville, Florida) Dimensions: 16 x 3.25 x 4.25 in.

    Helmuth Stone
  • Manierre Dawson Attr. Untitled Oil on Board, 1912
    Aug. 06, 2023

    Manierre Dawson Attr. Untitled Oil on Board, 1912

    Est: $6,000 - $8,000

    Manierre Dawson (American, 1887-1969) attributed Untitled oil painting on wood board, circa 1912, depicting an abstract Cubist composition, apparently unsigned, Salander-O'Reilly Galleries label to verso, housed in a carved gilt wood frame. Image: 10" H x 15" W; frame: 16.5" H x 21.5" W.

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  • Signed Manierre Dawson Museum Quality Oil on Canvas Cubist Abstract Painting
    Jun. 11, 2023

    Signed Manierre Dawson Museum Quality Oil on Canvas Cubist Abstract Painting

    Est: $15,000 - $30,000

    Signed Manierre Dawson Oil on Canvas Cubist Abstract Painting: Provenance from the collection of noted collector and respected gallery owner, Kenneth Dukoff of Niagara Falls, NY Manierre Dawson 1887-1969 Oil on Canvas Cubist Abstract Painting on Canvas. Manierre Dawson was primarily self-taught, although he trained as an architect. By 1908, he had developed an original style of rigorously simplified shapes. Not long after, Dawson produced a series of completely abstract paintings that featured parabolas, hyperbolas, and circles scattered across the picture surface. They were among the first non-objective works produced by an American, preceding similar work by Arthur Dove by two years. Returning from a European tour in 1910, Dawson resettled in Chicago, where he abandoned non-objectivity and experimented with styles as he tried to assimilate lessons of the Old Masters as well as the avant-garde. He executed tightly integrated still lifes and fragmented, Cubist-influenced pieces showing the human body in motion, paralleling the work of Marcel Duchamp and the Italian Futurists. When the Armory Show came to Chicago in 1913, its organizer, Walter Pach, was so impressed by Dawson's paintings that he included one of them in the show. On the verge of recognition, Dawson participated in two important exhibitions: "The Fourteen," organized by Davies and Pach, which presented work by fourteen modern American artists; and "Painting and Sculpture in the Modern Spirit," a one man exhibition organized by the Milwaukee Art Center. The same year he bought a fruit orchard in Ludmington, Michigan. Thereafter, the demands of farming limited Dawson's artistic output to six to twelve paintings a year. Dawson died in 1969. Today his work is represented in numerous public collections, notably, the Whitney Museum of American Art, the Brooklyn Museum, the Art Institute of Chicago, and the Smithsonian American Art Museum.

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  • Manierre Dawson (American, 1887-1969) Figure in Brown, 1913 Oil on board 31 x 23
    Nov. 04, 2022

    Manierre Dawson (American, 1887-1969) Figure in Brown, 1913 Oil on board 31 x 23

    Est: $20,000 - $30,000

    Manierre Dawson (American, 1887-1969) Figure in Brown, 1913 Oil on board 31 x 23 inches (78.7 x 58.4 cm) Signed and dated lower left: M. Dawson 13 Bears inscription on the stretcher bar: Manierre Dawson / Figure in Brown / 1913 PROVENANCE: The artist; Estate of the above; Dr. Lewis Obi, Frank McKeown, and Lefferts Mabie, 1978; Walter F. Maibaum Fine Arts, Inc., New York; Robert Schoelkopf Gallery, New York; Tilden-Foley Gallery, New Orleans, Louisiana, November 15, 1990; Private collection, New York. EXHIBITED: Robert Schoelkopf Gallery, New York, "Manierre Dawson Paintings, 1910-1914," March 28-April 22, 1981, no. 9. LITERATURE: R.J. Ploog, M. Bairstow, A. Boyajian, Manierre Dawson (1887-1969): A Catalogue Raisonné, Jacksonville, Florida, 2011, pp. 208, 304, no. 1913.30, illustrated. HID01801242017

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  • Manierre Dawson (American, 1887-1969) Hercules III, 1913 Oil on board 36 x 28 in
    May. 10, 2022

    Manierre Dawson (American, 1887-1969) Hercules III, 1913 Oil on board 36 x 28 in

    Est: $20,000 - $30,000

    Manierre Dawson (American, 1887-1969) Hercules III, 1913 Oil on board 36 x 28 inches (91.4 x 71.1 cm) Signed and dated lower left: Dawson 13 Titled on the reverse: Hercules III PROVENANCE: The artist; Estate of the above; Dr. Lewis Obi, Frank McKeown, and Lefferts Mabie, 1978; Private collection, Ohio, 1982; Tilden-Foley Gallery, New Orleans, Louisiana, November 15, 1990; Private collection, New York. EXHIBITED: Sarasota Art Association, Sarasota, Florida, "Manierre Dawson: Painter, Sculptor, 1887-1969," December 13-31, 1975. LITERATURE: Sarasota Art Association, Sarasota, Florida, Manierre Dawson: Painter, Sculptor, 1887-1969, exhibition catalogue, 1975, no. 32; M. Gedo, "Manierre Dawson: The Prophet in His Own Country," American Art Review 4, p. 123, no. 3 (December 1977); R.J. Ploog, M. Bairstow, A. Boyajian, Manierre Dawson (1887-1969): A Catalogue Raisonné, Jacksonville, Florida, 2011, p. 207, no. 1913.27 (erroneous painting illustrated). This painting is recorded in the Dawson Record under the heading "1913": "Hercules III, 36 x 28." HID01801242017

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  • Manierre Dawson (American, 1887-1969) Family, 1913 Oil on canvas 40 x 48 inches
    May. 10, 2022

    Manierre Dawson (American, 1887-1969) Family, 1913 Oil on canvas 40 x 48 inches

    Est: $30,000 - $50,000

    Manierre Dawson (American, 1887-1969) Family, 1913 Oil on canvas 40 x 48 inches (101.6 x 121.9 cm) Signed, dated, titled, and inscribed on the reverse: Manierre Dawson / The Family / 1913 / #225 PROVENANCE: The artist; Estate of the above; Dr. Lewis Obi, Frank McKeown, and Lefferts Mabie, 1978; Tilden-Foley Gallery, New Orleans, Louisiana, 1990; Private collection, New York. EXHIBITED: Sarasota Art Association, Sarasota, Florida, "Manierre Dawson: Painter, Sculptor, 1887-1969," December 13-31, 1975 (as The Family); Tilden-Foley Gallery, New Orleans, Louisiana, "Manierre Dawson (1887-1969) American Modernist Painter," May 21-June 30, 1988. LITERATURE: Sarasota Art Association, Sarasota, Florida, Manierre Dawson: Painter, Sculptor, 1887-1969, exhibition catalogue, 1975, no. 62; Tilden-Foley Gallery, New Orleans, Louisiana, Manierre Dawson (1887-1969) American Modernist Painter, exhibition promotional material, 1988, illustrated; R.J. Ploog, M. Bairstow, A. Boyajian, Manierre Dawson (1887-1969): A Catalogue Raisonné, Jacksonville, Florida, 2011, p. 210, no. 1913.35. This painting is recorded in the Dawson Record under the heading "1913"; "Family 40 x 48, canvas." HID01801242017

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  • Manierre Dawson (1887-1969) Modules 16 x 28in (40.6 x 71.1cm) (Painted in 1920.)
    Jul. 29, 2020

    Manierre Dawson (1887-1969) Modules 16 x 28in (40.6 x 71.1cm) (Painted in 1920.)

    Est: $8,000 - $12,000

    Manierre Dawson (1887-1969) Modules signed 'Dawson' (lower right) and signed again and dated (on the reverse) oil on canvas 16 x 28in (40.6 x 71.1cm) Painted in 1920. For further information on this lot please visit the Bonhams website

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  • Manierre Dawson American, 1887-1969 Malta, 1913
    Nov. 06, 2019

    Manierre Dawson American, 1887-1969 Malta, 1913

    Est: $20,000 - $30,000

    Manierre Dawson American, 1887-1969 Malta, 1913 Signed M. Dawson and dated '13 (ll) Oil on panel 18 x 21 3/4 inches (45.7 x 55.2 cm) Provenance: Robert Schoelkopf Gallery, New York Sid Deutsch Gallery, New York [Sale] Sotheby's, New York, Dec. 3, 1992 [Sale] New Orleans Auction Gallery, New Orleans, Nov. 18, 2005 C 

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  • MANIERRE DAWSON North.
    Jun. 13, 2019

    MANIERRE DAWSON North.

    Est: $4,000 - $6,000

    MANIERRE DAWSON North. Oil on board. 595x485 mm; 23 1/2x18 3/4 inches. Signed in oil, lower right recto. Ex-collection Pensler Galleries, Washington, D.C.

    Swann Auction Galleries
  • Manierre Dawson (1887-1969) - Trees on Red Rocks
    Nov. 14, 2018

    Manierre Dawson (1887-1969) - Trees on Red Rocks

    Est: $20,000 - $30,000

    Manierre Dawson (1887-1969) Trees on Red Rocks oil on board 17 ¼ x 14 ¼ in. (43.8 x 36.2 cm.)

    Christie's
  • ATTRIBUTED TO MANIERRE DAWSON (AMERICAN 1887-1969), OIL ON CANVAS, CUBIST COMPOSITION, BEARING SIGNATURE. 30 X 24 1/2"
    Aug. 19, 2018

    ATTRIBUTED TO MANIERRE DAWSON (AMERICAN 1887-1969), OIL ON CANVAS, CUBIST COMPOSITION, BEARING SIGNATURE. 30 X 24 1/2"

    Est: $2,000 - $4,000

    ATTRIBUTED TO MANIERRE DAWSON (AMERICAN 1887-1969), OIL ON CANVAS, CUBIST COMPOSITION, BEARING SIGNATURE. 30 X 24 1/2"

    William J Jenack Auctioneers
  • Manierre Dawson, (American, 1887-1969), Imogen, 1914, oil on canvas, 26" x 20"
    Dec. 03, 2016

    Manierre Dawson, (American, 1887-1969), Imogen, 1914, oil on canvas, 26" x 20"

    Est: $40,000 - $60,000

    Manierre Dawson (American, 1887-1969) Imogen, 1914 oil on canvas signed and dated lower left 26" x 20" Provenance: The artist Estate of the artist Dr. Lewis Obi, Frank McKeown, and Lefferts Mabie, 1978 Tilden-Foley Gallery, New Orleans, Louisiana (label on verso) Private Collection, 1991 Hollis Taggart Galleries, New York, New York Acquired from the above by the present owner Exhibitions: Manierre Dawson: Painter, Sculptor, 1887-1969, Sarasota Art Association, Florida, December 13-31, 1975, no. 52, as Imogen II Manierre Dawson: American Pioneer of Abstract Art, Hollis Taggart Galleries, New York, October 1-30, 1999 Manierre Dawson: New Revelations, Hollis Taggart Galleries, Chicago, May 1 - June 15, 2003 Literature: Manierre Dawson (1887-1969): A Catalogue Raisonné, New York, 2011, no. 1914.18, p. 229, illustrated

    Toomey & Co. Auctioneers
  • MANIERRE DAWSON | Three Trees
    Jun. 09, 2016

    MANIERRE DAWSON | Three Trees

    Est: $6,000 - $9,000

    oil on canvas

    Sotheby's
  • MANIERRE DAWSON | Painted Wood Relief
    Jun. 09, 2016

    MANIERRE DAWSON | Painted Wood Relief

    Est: $6,000 - $9,000

    carved wood relief with paint

    Sotheby's
  • Manierre Dawson (1887-1969)
    Nov. 28, 2012

    Manierre Dawson (1887-1969)

    Est: $30,000 - $50,000

    Manierre Dawson (1887-1969) Mother and Child signed and dated 'Dawson 12' (lower right) oil on canvas 40 x 32 in. (101.6 x 81.3 cm.)

    Christie's
  • Manierre Dawson (1887-1969)
    Mar. 01, 2012

    Manierre Dawson (1887-1969)

    Est: $20,000 - $30,000

    Manierre Dawson (1887-1969) Figures in Orange, Yellow and Pink signed and dated 'M. Dawson '15' (lower left) oil on board 24 x 20½ in. (61 x 52.1 cm.)

    Christie's
  • MANIERRE DAWSON 1887 - 1969
    May. 19, 2010

    MANIERRE DAWSON 1887 - 1969

    Est: $60,000 - $80,000

    MANIERRE DAWSON 1887 - 1969 FAIR HAIRED PORTRAIT signed Dawson and dated '12 , l.l. oil on canvas 30 by 24 in. (76.2 by 61 cm)

    Sotheby's
  • Manierre Dawson (1887-1969)
    Mar. 05, 2009

    Manierre Dawson (1887-1969)

    Est: $15,000 - $25,000

    Manierre Dawson (1887-1969) Vase with Flowers signed 'Dawson' (lower left) oil on board 20 x 16 in. (50.8 x 40.6 cm.) Painted circa 1908-9.

    Christie's
  • Untitled
    Nov. 29, 2007

    Untitled

    Est: $30,000 - $50,000

    Manierre Dawson (1864-1939) Untitled signed with initials and dated 'MD 13' (lower right) oil on panel 14 x 10 in. (35.6 x 25.4 cm.)

    Christie's
  • Manierre Dawson (American, 1887-1969) Untitled, 1950, mixed media on paper (framed). Signed and dated. Provenance: Private collection, L.A. 8 3/4" x 8 1/4"
    Apr. 22, 2007

    Manierre Dawson (American, 1887-1969) Untitled, 1950, mixed media on paper (framed). Signed and dated. Provenance: Private collection, L.A. 8 3/4" x 8 1/4"

    Est: $800 - $1,000

    Manierre Dawson (American, 1887-1969) Untitled, 1950, mixed media on paper (framed). Signed and dated. Provenance: Private collection, L.A. 8 3/4" x 8 1/4"

    Rago Arts and Auction Center
  • MANIERRE DAWSON
    Oct. 26, 2006

    MANIERRE DAWSON

    Est: $80,000 - $120,000

    "Desdemona"

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  • MANIERRE DAWSON
    May. 04, 2006

    MANIERRE DAWSON

    Est: $20,000 - $30,000

    Still Life, 1908 American (1887-1969). Signed Lower Right.

    Shannon's
  • Manierre Dawson (1887-1969)
    Mar. 02, 2006

    Manierre Dawson (1887-1969)

    Est: $8,000 - $12,000

    Untitled signed and dated 'Dawson '20' (lower right) oil on canvas 16 x 20 in. (40.6 x 55.9 cm.)

    Christie's
  • Manierre Dawson American, 1887-1969 BLUE TREES-GREEN PATH
    Nov. 30, 2005

    Manierre Dawson American, 1887-1969 BLUE TREES-GREEN PATH

    Est: $25,000 - $35,000

    Manierre Dawson American, 1887-1969 BLUE TREES-GREEN PATH Signed Manierre Dawson, dated 1911 and inscribed with title on the reverse Oil on panel 9 3/4 x 14 inches (24.8 x 35.5 cm.) This painting will be included in the forthcoming Catalogue Raisonne of Manierre Dawson''s works being prepared by Myra Bairstow Exhibited: New York, NY, Robert Schoelkopf Gallery, 1969 Estimate $25,000-35,000 Overall good. On wood panel. Some scattered areas of gold gilt from the frame has rubbe off onto frame along the right edge. A few scattered surface abrasians resulting in paint losses - seemingly from previous frame rubbing - specifically in lower right corner and along center bottom edge. Two other very small paint losses in the upper right corner and center, near bottom edge. Otherwise, fine.

    Doyle New York
  • PROPERTY FROM THE ALYCE H. DECOSTA REVOCABLE TRUST MANIERRE DAWSON 1887-1969 MODULES IN PINK
    Mar. 23, 2005

    PROPERTY FROM THE ALYCE H. DECOSTA REVOCABLE TRUST MANIERRE DAWSON 1887-1969 MODULES IN PINK

    Est: $15,000 - $25,000

    signed Dawson and dated '20, l.r. oil on canvas Condition Note: Canvas is lined. SURFACE: in good condition UNDER ULTRA VIOLET: some inpainting along upper edge; a small spot of inpaint at center, left We are pleased to provide you with a general report of the condition of the property described in our catalogue. Since we are not professional conservators or restorers, we urge you to consult with a restorer or conservator of your choice who will be better able to provide a detailed, professional report. Prospective buyers should inspect each lot to satisfy themselves as to condition and must understand that any statement made by Sotheby's is merely a subjective, qualified opinion. NOTWITHSTANDING THIS REPORT OR ANY DISCUSSION CONCERNING CONDITION OF A LOT, ALL LOTS ARE OFFERED AND SOLD "AS IS" IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE CONDITIONS OF BUSINESS PRINTED IN THE CATALOGUE. PROVENANCE Wilmette Arts, Chicago EXHIBITED Chicago, Museum of Contemporary Art, n.d.

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  • MANIERRE DAWSON 1887-1969
    Dec. 15, 2004

    MANIERRE DAWSON 1887-1969

    Est: $10,000 - $15,000

    signed and dated '10, l.r. oil on wood panel Condition Note: In very good condition, apart from some tiny losses around the edges related to the framing We are pleased to provide you with a general report of the condition of the property described in our catalogue. Since we are not professional conservators or restorers, we urge you to consult with a restorer or conservator of your choice who will be better able to provide a detailed, professional report. Prospective buyers should inspect each lot to satisfy themselves as to condition and must understand that any statement made by Sotheby's is merely a subjective, qualified opinion. NOTWITHSTANDING THIS REPORT OR ANY DISCUSSION CONCERNING CONDITION OF A LOT, ALL LOTS ARE OFFERED AND SOLD "AS IS" IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE CONDITIONS OF BUSINESS PRINTED IN THE CATALOGUE.

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  • MANIERRE DAWSON 1887-1969
    Dec. 15, 2004

    MANIERRE DAWSON 1887-1969

    Est: $6,000 - $8,000

    signed and dated '06, l.l. oil on canvas Condition Note: There is an exhaustive report on conservation undertaken in 1978. The canvas is on a new stretcher, there is some inpainting in the background and around the edges We are pleased to provide you with a general report of the condition of the property described in our catalogue. Since we are not professional conservators or restorers, we urge you to consult with a restorer or conservator of your choice who will be better able to provide a detailed, professional report. Prospective buyers should inspect each lot to satisfy themselves as to condition and must understand that any statement made by Sotheby's is merely a subjective, qualified opinion. NOTWITHSTANDING THIS REPORT OR ANY DISCUSSION CONCERNING CONDITION OF A LOT, ALL LOTS ARE OFFERED AND SOLD "AS IS" IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE CONDITIONS OF BUSINESS PRINTED IN THE CATALOGUE.

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