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Embark on a heroic treasure hunt! Calling all collectors, fashionistas, and art enthusiasts!
Prepare for an extraordinary estate sale featuring a collection curated with the spirit of Wonder Woman herself. Discover a unique collection that embodies her iconic style, fierce independence, and appreciation for high fashion and fine art!
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SALE ENDS: Friday, 8/22 at 5PM
COMPLIMENTARY LOADING: Saturday, 8/23 from 10AM to 3PM
PICKUP LOCATION: West Roxbury, MA
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Immerse yourself in a diverse selection of artwork, from bold and vibrant pieces to captivating sculptures.
Featured artists, include:
Preeminent sculptor Richard Serra, renowned for monumental site-specific artworks. His sculptures bend, curve, and stack giant sheets of metal, then invite viewers to navigate the space around and within them. In addition to these feats of engineering, Serra also created fierce black-and-white abstract drawings with oil stick on paper like this piece., named after the influential blues musician Freddie King (1934-1976), was published by Gemini G.E.L. in Los Angeles. This is a renowned artists' workshop known for its collaborations with prominent contemporary artists.
Alex Katz's, Maria II and Maria II, etching and aquatint on wove paper. Printed in an edition of 75 including 12 artist's proofs. Published by Chalk & Vermilion Fine Arts.
Three pieces from Frank Stella a significant figure in both minimalism and post-painterly abstraction. Frank was known for his innovative approach to printmaking, often pushing the boundaries of the medium by incorporating various techniques within a single piece. "Hark! from the Waves" is a screenprint with lithograph and other printmaking techniques, including linoleum block, hand-coloring, marbling, and collage. It’s from Stella's "The Waves" series, which draws inspiration from Herman Melville's classic novel Moby Dick.
Plus two pieces from Stella’s "Imaginary Places II" series, the artwork is inspired by William R. Bradshaw's book "The Goddess of Atvatabar," which describes exploring a mythical land at the Earth's center. A complex combination of printmaking techniques including lithograph, screenprint, etching, aquatint, relief, mezzotint, and engraving on TGL paper, which creates a textured surface.
A collection Sol Lewitt screen prints in color from the artist's series Forms Derived From a Cube. Sol LeWitt was a central figure in the Conceptual Art movement, emphasizing the idea or concept behind the artwork rather than the physical object itself. His works often involved strict rules and systems for their execution, and the "Forms Derived from a Cube" series is an excellent example of this approach. These prints demonstrate his systematic and methodical investigation of the cube and its transformations. These prints can be found in the permanent collections of major museums such as the MoMA in New York, the Tate in London, SFMoMA in San Francisco, and The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York.
Two pieces from American Pop artist Claes Oldenburg (born 1929). He’s famous for sculptures of everyday objects, ranging from hamburgers to typewriters - made to a relatively gigantic scale – think Philly’s clothes pin.
These are two of a suite of eight gigantic prints of 'soft' screws:
Soft Screw In Waterfall , Lithograph, 1975-6
Arch In The Form Of A Screw, Lithograph, For Times Square NYC, 1976
A color etching, in a monumental panoramic scale, from Victor Pasmore (1908-1998), Punto di Contatto 5. This British painter, printmaker, and maker of constructions who is unusual in having achieved eminence as both a figurative and an abstract artist.
Blue Flowers, Mixografía by Donald Sultan (born 1951), 2003. Sultan's work is characterized by large-scale, semi-abstract still-lives using industrial materials such as tar, spackle, enamel, and vinyl floor tiles. These materials are applied to Masonite or museum board, and the artist employs techniques like gouging, sanding, and buffing to create layers, texture, and a blend of flatness and depth. This explores the contrast between the delicate subject matter of flowers and the harshness of the industrial materials used to depict them, embodying the idea that "the best art contains paradox".
Secrets, Cast Paper Relief by Frank Gallo (born 1933), 1980
Cast paper relief multiple. This piece depicts the face of a woman in Gallo's signature romantic style, featuring soft, reamlike expressions and delicate facial features that emerge from the paper's surface.
The Black Knight, Color Etching by Salvador Dali (1904-1989)
Color etching. This work is considered surrealist, characterized by dreamlike imagery. It is thought to symbolize mortality and the passage of time. The skeletal appearance of the horse and knight, combined with the bleak background and the faint rainbow in the distance, creates a sense of both decay and potential hope or escape from death's inevitability.
Additional art from, Karel Appel, James Brown, plus three-dimensional pieces including
A Chinese terracotta horse figure, is a type of pottery sculpture often found in tombs of the period.
Collection of Three Senufo Rhythm Pounder Figures, Ivory Coast
Nupe Post, Nigeria, 43"
Asmat, New Guinea War Shield
Carved Aboriginal, Head of Woman
Capes and couture: explore a stunning collection of clothing , shoes and accessories, some reminiscent of a classic style, others with modern, daring interpretations.
Find a stellar collection of women’s shoes that will enable you to step out with determination, ready for anything, where even if you stumble, you will land "high on these heels" and continue towards your dreams.
Most are in excellent condition, new without tags, and the price includes the original box and dust bag. Size 37-38.
A few of our favorites include:
Woman's 'Christian Louboutin 'Trash' Espadrilles, 37
The Christian Louboutin "Trash" collection is known for its unique aesthetic that incorporates various materials and elements, often including what appears to be "trash" or recycled materials, to create artful and distinctive footwear. These shoes typically feature a collage of materials like paper, string, and even small objects, transforming them into a high-fashion statement.
Woman's Christian Louboutin 'Firmamma' Black Suede Boots with Studded Ankles, 37 1 0 visible "Inspired by the brand's classic Kate stiletto, but with an added mineral bracelet resembling rock crystals around the ankle. The bootie also features ""tough-luxe glamour"" with rims studded with silver-tone spikes.
Brands include:
Chanel
Jimmy Choo
Gianvito Rossi
Saint Laurent
Balenciaga
Valentino
Christian Louboutin
Prada
Alexandre Birman
Manolo Blahnik
Miu Miu
Donna Karan
Ralph Lauren
Stuart Weitzman
Valentino
Balmain
and GUCCI!
Uncover rare and unique collectibles, and SO MUCH MORE!
Who knows what surprises await within this remarkable collection? Unearth vintage and current catalog designer fashion pieces, some with a superheroine twist. You might even find something with a dash of Wonder Woman's wit and charm.
Unleash your inner Amazon princess at HuntEstateSales.com!
AND stay tuned! We'll be adding handbags, men's clothing and shoes and JEWLERY!
Happy hunting,Maggie and Jim
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