Thomas Wilmer Dewing
(American, 1851-1938)
Back View of Standing Woman No. 4, by 1910
Sale 2098 - South of Broad: The Charleston Home of Darla Moore by Tony Ingrao
Sep 13, 2024
10:00AM CT
Live / Chicago
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$15,000 -
25,000
Price Realized
$9,525
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Lot Description
Thomas Wilmer Dewing
(American, 1851-1938)
Back View of Standing Woman No. 4, by 1910
pastel on brown paper laid to board
signed TW Dewing and numbered 4 (lower right)
14 1/2 x 11 1/8 inches.
This lot is located in Chicago.
Property from The Private Collection of Ms. Darla Moore, Charleston, South Carolina
Provenance:
(probably) Montross Gallery, New York
(probably) Edwin C. Shaw, Akron, Ohio, probably acquired from the above, 1917
Milch Galleries, New York, acquired from the above, by 1922
Albert R. Jones, Kansas City, Missouri, acquired from the above, 1922-1957
By descent to Virginia Mullin, daughter of the above, Tucson, Arizona, 1957-1972
Graham Williford, New York and Fairfield, Texas, acquired from the above, 1972-1973
Davis & Long, New York, by 1973
Mrs. Sanford I.. Feld, Bernardsville, New Jersey
Davis & Langdale Co., New York
Greg Shepherd Gallery, North Kingstown, Rhode Island, acquired from the above, 1982
Mr. & Mrs. Howard Kiviat, 1982-1988
Russell Burke of Altman and Burke, New York, 1988-c. 1989
Berry-Hill Galleries, New York, by 1989-1998
Mark Mealey, Charlotte, North Carolina, acquired from the above, 1998-2004
Babcock Galleries, New York, 2004
Acquired from the above, 2004
Literature:
Babcock Galleries, An American Sampler, New York, p. 26, illus. (as Back View of Standing Woman)
Susan A. Hobbs, with Shoshanna Abeles, Thomas Wilmer Dewing: Beauty Into Art, A Catalogue Raisonné, Volume II, no. 455, pp. 812-813, illus.
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