Skip to main content

GUY WIGGINS at AUCTION Part II: Sotheby's, Skinner, Bonhams

Sotheby's 2014





GUY CARLETON WIGGINS
WINTER AT MADISON SQUARE



Estimate 60,000 — 80,000
Sotheby's 2013





GUY CARLETON WIGGINS
1883 - 1962
THE PUBLIC LIBRARY, NEW YORK




LOT SOLD. 137,000

Sotheby's 2012



GUY CARLETON WIGGINS
1883 - 1962
OLD TRINITY, NEW YORK, FROM WALL STREET


Lotto. Venduto 158,500 
Sotheby's 2010



GUY CARLETON WIGGINS
1883 - 1962
HEAVY SNOW STORM ON FIFTH AVENUE


LOT SOLD. 122,500

GUY CARLETON WIGGINS
1883 - 1962
THE PLAZA HOTEL




LOT SOLD. 98,500 





GUY CARLETON WIGGINS
1883 - 1962
FIFTH AVENUE, MIDTOWN




LOT SOLD. 122,500
Sotheby's 2008



GUY WIGGINS
1883-1962
WALL STREET WINTER




LOT SOLD. 229,000 
 
Sotheby's 2007


GUY WIGGINS
FIFTH AVENUE WINTER


LOT SOLD. 96,000


GUY WIGGINS
BROADWAY IN WINTER



LOT SOLD. 180,000

GUY WIGGINS
1883-1962
WINTER IN NEW YORK
LOT SOLD. 67,000


Skinner


Sold for:
$7,800


Sold for:
$3,900


Sold for:
$8,400


Sold for:
$8,575


Sold for:
$5,036


Sold for:
$4,740


Sold for:
$29,625


Unsold


Sold for:
$3,911


Sold for:
$71,100


Sold for:
$8,813


Sold for:
$36,425


Sold for:
$2,703


Sold for:
$32,900


Sold for:
$21,150



Unsold


Sold for: $4,994

Bonhams



Guy Carleton Wiggins (1883-1962) Fifth Avenue and Madison Square Winter, 1927 25 x 30in
Sold for US$ 183,250 



GUY CARLETON WIGGINS
(American, 1883-1962)
Fifth Avenue, Midtown 30 x 25in
Sold for US$ 106,250 


Guy Carleton Wiggins (American, 1883-1962) Looking Down Fifth Avenue 20 x 24in
US$ 40,000 - 60,000


Guy Carleton Wiggins (American, 1883-1962) Wall Street at the Sub Treasury 9 x 7in
Sold for US$ 22,500 inc. premium



Guy C. Wiggins (1883-1962) Golden Autumn, Lyme, Connecticut 1938 24 x 30in
US$ 15,000 - 25,000



Guy Carleton Wiggins (American, 1883-1962) Campo Bello, 1912 11 1/4 x 16in
Sold for US$ 11,590 inc. premium



Comments

Popular posts from this blog

FREDERIC EDWIN CHURCH at AUCTION

Biography Frederic Edwin Church was born in Hartford, Connecticut, on May 4, 1826, the only son of a wealthy businessman. Although his father hoped he would become a physician or enter the world of business, Church persisted in his early desire to be a painter. In 1842-1843 he studied in Hartford with Alexander H. Emmons (1816-1879), a local landscape and portrait painter, and Benjamin H. Coe (1799-after 1883), a well-known drawing instructor. In 1844 Church's father, at last resigned to his son's choice of a career, arranged through his friend, the art patron Daniel Wadsworth, two years of study with Thomas Cole. Church was thus the first pupil accepted by America's leading landscape painter, a distinction that immediately gave him an advantage over other aspiring painters of his generation. From the first, Church showed a remarkable talent for drawing and a strong inclination to paint in a crisp, tightly focused style. In 1845 he made his...

THOMAS HART BENTON at Auction III - Christie's, Doyle, Bonhams

Biography - Questroyal Fine Art, LLC, New York, New York By Amy Spencer Benton’s paintings were widely loved for their reassuring images of the American heartland during two World Wars and the Great Depression. I. Biography  Thomas Hart Benton is best known for his patriotic murals that heroically depict American life during the first half of the 20th century. Born into a prominent Mid-western family of politicians, Benton grew up moving between rural Missouri and the political arena of Washington D.C.. Rejecting his grooming as a future politician, Benton developed an interest in art at an early age. Despite this rebellion, over the course of Benton’s painting career, his outspoken comments, nationalistic views, and socially charged images, marked him as a politician’s son. At the peak of his career in the 1930s, Benton was a key member of the Regionalist movement along with fellow Midwestern artists, Grant Wood and John Steuart Curry. Thomas Hart Benton was born in ...

Genius and Ambition: The Royal Academy of Arts, London

The Royal Academy of Arts announces the most significant touring exhibition of its Collection in its 246-year history. Genius and Ambition: The Royal Academy of Arts, London opened 2 March 2014 at Bendigo Art Gallery, Australia.  Spanning 150 years of the Academy, the exhibition focuses on a key period of the RA Collection: the so-called ‘long nineteenth century’ from 1768-1918. Comprising 56 paintings, twenty drawings, nine prints, eight historic books, two photographs and two sculptures, the display will also tour to four venues in Japan, between August 2014 – April 2015. Several works in the exhibition have never travelled outside of the UK before, including  Sir Joshua Reynolds PRA’s Theory (1789-90), and Sir Ernest Waterlow RA’s The Banks of the River Loing (1903)   Further highlights of the exhibition include  JMW Turner RA’s Dolbadern Castle (1800),  John Constable RA’s Boat Passing a Lock (1826),  Henry Fuseli RA’s Thor battering the Midgard Serpent...