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Cowan s American Furniture, Folk & Decorative Arts auction realizes nearly double presale estimate
Alonzo Chappel (American, 1828-1887), George Washington at Princeton, 1777. Price realized: $35,200.
CINCINNATI, OH
.- On March 9 and 10, Cowans, a Hindman company, saw tremendous engagement in its American Furniture, Folk and Decorative Arts auction and realized more than $790,000. Property from the private collections of Noel and Kathryn Dickinson Wadsworth (Atlanta, Georgia); Paul M. Bentley (Oostburg, Wisconsin); Karen Tosterud (Bellaire, Michigan); and the estate of James A. Sanders (Evansville and New Harmonie, Indiana) all saw strong interest during the two-day auction. Additionally, a collection of trade signs from Arizona State University received great attention.
John Augustus Walker
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John Augustus Walkerâs (1901-1967) Historical Panorama of Alabama Agriculture, or fair murals, were created in the spring of 1939. Each mural, about 7 ½ feet by 5 ½ feet, hang today in the Jule Collins Smith Museum of Fine Art, at Auburn University. These ten murals were made to represent the âvision of the futureâ in the south during 1939. Depicted in each of the murals are key milestones in the agricultural development of the state of Alabama; ranging from Alabamaâs First Farmer to Science on the Farm. These murals were said to be âA series of bold, nostalgic paintings at the 1939 Alabama State Fair that helped visitors to forget world troubles and celebrate their collective past.â Walker used bright tempura paints, in greens, yellows, and blues, on the vast landscapes and farm life scenes to attract viewers in hopes of educating farmers and non-farmers of improvements in agriculture. John Augustus Walker