Lot 11
Australian/American (1881-1962)
Mailman, March (1936)
Medium

drypoint and sandpaper ground

Dimensions

plate: 9 1/4 x 6 3/4 inches

Signature

signed lower right, from an edition of 16

Estimate: $3,000 - $5,000

Price Realized: $4,352
Includes buyer's premium

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Frame Information

frame dimensions: 20 3/4 x 15 3/4 x 1 inches, wooden frame with glazing

Provenance

The Estate of Eveline Hunt

Purchased from Kennedy Galleries, Inc New York, New York

with "Collection of Patricia Lewis", the artist's daughter-in-law, ink stamp verso

Condition

overall good condition, gentle toning throughout, not examined out of frame

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The Estate of Eveline Hunt

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With an insatiable curiosity and an eye for beauty, Eveline Hunt embarked on her collecting journey in the late 1950s. At the time she was a young woman traveling throughout Europe, the Middle East and Turkey. Starting as an Assistant Travel Editor at Charm Magazine, her career allowed her to explore the world, fueling her love for collecting.


 Her taste, though primarily focused on 19th and early 20th-century art and furniture, knew no bounds. With an eclectic flair, she welcomed pieces from various genres and periods into her collection, creating a virtual museum within her grand prewar apartment in the Belnord. Hunt continued to travel and add to her vast collection into her 80’s.


 Beyond her collecting pursuits, Eveline Hunt was a woman of depth and character. She worked as an investment broker until the age of 80, was independent, glamorous, and fiercely intellectual. She immersed herself in the cultural tapestry of New York City. From off-Broadway theaters to the grand stages of the Opera, from symphony halls to the great halls of museums and galleries, she reveled in the arts.