Raymer Society Consignment Art Auction
By Raymer Society
Apr 27, 2024
212 S. Main st Lindsborg, KS 67456, United States
This Raymer Society auction includes more than 140 works of art. Consigned to the auction are original works This Raymer Society auction includes more than 140 works of art. Consigned to the auction are original works by Lester Raymer, including 1 metal sculpture, 4 oil paintings, 3 ceramic works; tiles and uglies, 4 lino-cuts. Also up for auction will be 6 works by Birger Sandzen, including l7 lithographs, a lino-cut and dry point etching. In addition, there will be works from many Sanzden students, Prairie Print Makers, many Sanzden students, Kansas and Midwest, national and international artists. by Lester Raymer, including 1 metal sculpture, 4 oil paintings, 3 ceramic works; tiles and uglies, 4 lino-cuts. Also up for auction will be 6 works by Birger Sandzen, including l7 lithographs, a lino-cut and dry point etching. In addition, there will be works from many Sanzden students and other regional, national and international artists.
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LOT 21:

Magafan, Ethel (1916-1993) "Early Spring" 1960 serigraph, pencil signed in lower right, good condition ...

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Auction took place on Apr 27, 2024 at Raymer Society
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Magafan, Ethel (1916-1993) "Early Spring" 1960 serigraph, pencil signed in lower right, good condition, image size: 7.25 x 9 inches. Mid-century modern serigraph. Ethel Currie Magafan was born August 10, 1916 in Chicago and died April 24, 1993 per obit in the New York Times, April 29, 1993, per Wikipedia; ?The husband and wife team of Bruce Currie and Ethel Magafan are currently exhibiting at the Joseloff Gallery at the Hartford Art School, through November 27?Ethel Magafan studied at the Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center.She utilizes large bold shapes to create a feeling that expresses the vitality of nature. The predominance of violet lends a cool serenity to the themes.? UH News, Liberated Press, November 20, 1968, p. 9; there is an oral history interview with her at the Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, died C.; there are several references to her on historic LAT (ProQuest).
Condition: good
Dimensions: 15.25 x 16.25 x 12.7 in

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