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Sculpture by David Wynne Titled Dancers, Brings $60,500 at Ahlers & Ogletree's Oct. 13-14 Auction



2024-05-04 06:30:45 Art & Entertainment

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Atlanta, GA, USA, October 21, 2023 -- A monumental figural sculpture by David Wynne (English, 1926-2014), titled The Dancers (1972), 83 inches tall, sold for $60,500 in a two-day, two-session auction held October 13th and 14th by Ahlers & Ogletree, online and live in the gallery at 1788 Ellsworth Industrial Boulevard in Atlanta. The sculpture was the star lot of Session 1 and was the overall top achiever of the two days.

The Friday, October 13th session was titled Modernism, Art Glass, Folk Art & Jewish Art and featured 432 lots. The Saturday, October 14th session was titled European, American & Asian Art & Antiques and has 486 lots ? for a total of 918 lots. More than thirty lots were deaccessioned by the Morris Museum in Augusta, Georgia and were sold to then benefit the Museum's acquisitions fund.

The auction featured prints by David Hockney and Frank Stella; original chairs by Gio Ponti and Orlando Orlandi; original works by Alberto Vargas, Thornton Dial and Athos Menaboni; and more than one hundred lots of Chinese porcelain and bronze. Many items that crossed the block were from the outstanding private collection of Hillel and Johanna Norry of Atlanta, Ga.

The bronze gestural sculpture by David Wynne was conceived in 1971 and cast in 1972. It was signed, dated and editioned (3/6) to the base. The work depicted nude male and female dancing figures and measured 115 inches from the male?s outstretched fingertip to the female?s toe. David Wynne did a bronze sculpture of The Beatles in 1964 and subsequently introduced the group to the Maharishi Mahesh Yogi (of whom Wynne also did a sculpture). He was awarded the OBE in 1995.

Following are additional highlights from the auction, which attracted around 50 live bidders, while online bidding was made available on Ahlers & Ogletree?s popular online bidding platform, bid.AandOAuctions.com, plus LiveAuctioneers.com and Invaluable.com. Approximately 180 phone and absentee bids were also recorded. All prices quoted here include a 21 percent buyer?s premium.

The runner-up top lot came on Day 2 ? a 17th or 18th century Chinese gilt bronze figure of Guandi, the god of war, who could control demons, depicted seated and holding his trademark beard with one hand. The apparently unmarked piece, 4 ? inches tall, gaveled for $15,730.

Third place went to a 1975 Yamaha ebony conservatory (or semi concert) grand piano, which climbed to $14,520 on Day 1. The model C7 piano showed the maker?s mark and serial number (#1993298) to the interior. It was tuned in July and was accompanied by a tufted seat bench.

A cast glass sculpture by Latchezar Boyadjiev (Bulgarian, b. 1959), titled Woman II (2011), depicting an undulating female form in dark amber, 23 ? inches tall, realized $9,680. The work was signed, titled and dated and was deaccessioned from the Morris Museum of Art in July.

A pair of Gio Ponti (Italian, 1891-1979) walnut armchairs, circa 1946, having curved backs with keystone or puzzle piece voids and seats reupholstered in cream chenille fabric, went for $9,680. Another pair of Pair of Gio Ponti armchairs, that one for Cassina model 110, was also sold.

A cast glass sculpture in a green hue with a natural style edge by Jan Exnar (Czech Republic b. 1951), titled Fluktus Atlantic (2016), signed and dated to the lower right corner, a little more than 14 ? inches tall, gaveled for $7,260 and was deaccessioned from the Morris Museum of Art in July.

A pastel on velvet textured paper depicting blue and white geometric shapes by Herbert Bayer (American / German, 1900-1985), titled Tectonic (1957), signed and dated to lower right with an inscription en verso and measuring 20 inches by 26 ? inches (sight, less frame), made $6,655.

Next up for Ahlers & Ogletree is another major two-day event. On Friday, November 10th, the estate of Fred Bentley, Sr. will come under the gavel and on Saturday, November 11th, the estate of Vectra Orkin Barnette will cross the auction block. Both auctions will be online and in the Atlanta gallery.

To learn more about Ahlers & Ogletree and the two-day, two-session auctions slated for November 10th and 11th, online and live in the Atlanta gallery, visit www.aandoauctions.com. Updates posted often. You can follow Ahlers & Ogletree on social media via Twitter, Instagram, Pinterest and Facebook.

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