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Theodore Michael Hampe Sold at Auction Prices

b. 1877 - d. 1965

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    • Watercolor, Theodore Michael Hampe, Woman in a Blue Wrap
      Dec. 07, 2013

      Watercolor, Theodore Michael Hampe, Woman in a Blue Wrap

      Est: $400 - $600

      Theodore Michael Hampe (Californian, 1877-1965), Woman in a Blue Wrap, watercolor, signed lower right, sight: 10.5"h x 11.25"w, overall (with frame): 15.625''h x 12.125''w

      Clars Auctions
    • Watercolor, Theodore Michael Hampe, Woman in a Blue Wrap
      Jun. 16, 2013

      Watercolor, Theodore Michael Hampe, Woman in a Blue Wrap

      Est: $800 - $1,200

      Theodore Michael Hampe (Californian, 1877-1965), Woman in a Blue Wrap, watercolor, signed lower right, sight: 10.5"h x 11.25"w, overall (with frame): 15.625''h x 12.125''w

      Clars Auctions
    • St. Nicholas / August. 1896
      Sep. 06, 2012

      St. Nicholas / August. 1896

      Est: $1,200 - $1,500

      Artist: THEODORE MICHAEL HAMPE (1877-1965) Size: 14 1/2 x 20 7/8 in./36.8 x 53 cm G. H. Buek & Co, NY In 1872, Dr. Josiah Gilbert Holland approached The Century publishing house with his idea for "a magazine for children, a magazine of lively, well-written stories, poetry, and articles, a magazine with the same high standards as the monthly which they published for adults." The publishers agreed, and writer Mary Mapes Dodge (author of The Silver Skates) was chosen as editor. Hampe’s spritely, verdant fairyland artwork goes hand-in-hand with the thoughtful whimsy the magazine intended to promote.

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    • St. Nicholas/August/The Midsummer Number. 1896.
      May. 04, 2008

      St. Nicholas/August/The Midsummer Number. 1896.

      Est: $800 - $1,000

      St. Nicholas/August/The Midsummer Number. 1896.In 1872, Dr. Josiah Gilbert Holland approached The Century publishing house with his idea for "a magazine for children, a magazine of lively, well-written stories, poetry, and articles, a magazine with the same high standards as the monthly which they published for adults." The publishers agreed, and writer Mary Mapes Dodge (1831-1905) was chosen as editor. By the time she was handpicked to head the new children's magazine, she had already written many children's stories, including the one which would become a classic, the novel "Hans Brinker," or "The Silver Skates." Dodge knew immediately that she wanted the magazine to be a "child's playground; where children could be delighted as well as be in charge." What St. Nicholas would not be was didactic. Hampe's spritely, verdant fairyland artwork goes hand-in-hand with the thoughtful whimsy the magazine intended to promote. Hampe was born in Philadelphia in 1877 and established his first studio in San Francisco around 1890. A highly talented watercolor artist, both he and his artist wife, Mathilde Eggers Hampe, exhibited at the Mechanics Institute and the San Francisco Art Association at the turn-of-the-twentieth century. THEODORE MICHAEL HAMPE (1877-1965)

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