Macena Alberta Barton
(American, 1901-1986)
Portrait of Clarence Joseph Bulliet, c. 1933
Sale 1340 - American and European Art Online
Lots Open
May 7, 2024
Lots Close
May 17, 2024
Timed Online / Chicago
Estimate
$1,000 -
$2,000
Sold for $10,160
Sold prices are inclusive of Buyer’s Premium
Lot Description
Macena Alberta Barton
(American, 1901-1986)
Portrait of Clarence Joseph Bulliet, c. 1933
oil on canvas
signed Macena Barton (lower right)
48 x 42 inches.
This lot is located in Chicago.
Provenance:
James Romano & Rick Strilky, by 1992
Exhibited:
Evanston, Illinois, Northwestern University, Mary and Leigh Block Gallery, Thinking Modern, January 18 - April 15, 1992
Condition Report
Condition:
Framed: 54 3/4 x 48 inches. Under Plexiglas.
Minor deposits of surface dirt and dust; canvas appears to be lined and on non-original stretchers; areas of paint separation, with exposed ground, within hands and areas of the suit jacket. Under UV light: scattered inpainting throughout the white background; areas of inpainting within the man's white shirt; one area of inpainting within his proper right hand. Additional images available upon request.
Framed: 54 3/4 x 48 inches. Under Plexiglas.
Minor deposits of surface dirt and dust; canvas appears to be lined and on non-original stretchers; areas of paint separation, with exposed ground, within hands and areas of the suit jacket. Under UV light: scattered inpainting throughout the white background; areas of inpainting within the man's white shirt; one area of inpainting within his proper right hand. Additional images available upon request.
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