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b. 1864 - d. 1950

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    • EDWARD FRISTROM (1864 - 1950) - Maori Woman Weaving with Kete, c1910 oil on canvas 59.5 x 49.5 cm (frame: 84 x 74 x 4 cm)
      Jan. 31, 2024

      EDWARD FRISTROM (1864 - 1950) - Maori Woman Weaving with Kete, c1910 oil on canvas 59.5 x 49.5 cm (frame: 84 x 74 x 4 cm)

      Est: $3,000 - $5,000

      EDWARD FRISTROM (1864 - 1950) Maori Woman Weaving with Kete, c1910 oil on canvas 59.5 x 49.5 cm (frame: 84 x 74 x 4 cm) signed lower left

      Lawsons
    • EDWARD FRISTROM (1864 - 1950) - Maori Woman Weaving with Kete, c1910 oil on canvas 59.5 x 49.5 cm (frame: 84 x 74 x 4 cm)
      Dec. 14, 2023

      EDWARD FRISTROM (1864 - 1950) - Maori Woman Weaving with Kete, c1910 oil on canvas 59.5 x 49.5 cm (frame: 84 x 74 x 4 cm)

      Est: $4,000 - $6,000

      EDWARD FRISTROM (1864 - 1950) Maori Woman Weaving with Kete, c1910 oil on canvas 59.5 x 49.5 cm (frame: 84 x 74 x 4 cm) signed lower left

      Lawsons
    • EDWARD FRISTRÖM (New Zealander, 1864-1950) Maori Woman Weaving With Kete c.1910 oil on canvas
      Jun. 27, 2023

      EDWARD FRISTRÖM (New Zealander, 1864-1950) Maori Woman Weaving With Kete c.1910 oil on canvas

      Est: $7,000 - $9,000

      EDWARD FRISTRÖM (New Zealander, 1864-1950) Maori Woman Weaving With Kete c.1910 oil on canvas signed lower left: Edward Friström. 60 x 50cm PROVENANCE: Private collection, Auckland Dunbar Sloane, Auckland, 27 April 2001, lot 517 Private collection, Melbourne The Estate of the above

      Leonard Joel
    • EDWARD FRISTRÖM (1864-1950, New Zealand), Māori Woman Weaving with Kete c1910
      Nov. 23, 2022

      EDWARD FRISTRÖM (1864-1950, New Zealand), Māori Woman Weaving with Kete c1910

      Est: $15,000 - $20,000

      EDWARD FRISTRÖM (1864-1950, New Zealand) Māori Woman Weaving with Kete c1910 oil on canvas 60.0 x 50.0 cm signed lower left: Edward Friström.

      Menzies
    • EDWARD FRISTROM, (Swedish, New Zealand 1864 - 1950), Mount Tamalpais
      May. 01, 2020

      EDWARD FRISTROM, (Swedish, New Zealand 1864 - 1950), Mount Tamalpais

      Est: $2,500 - $3,500

      EDWARD FRISTROM, (Swedish, New Zealand 1864 - 1950), Mount Tamalpais, Oil on canvas, Signed

      International Art Centre
    • Edward Fristrom 1864-1950-A Landscape Study Oil on
      Jul. 31, 2013

      Edward Fristrom 1864-1950-A Landscape Study Oil on

      Est: $5,000 - $8,000

      Edward Fristrom 1864-1950-A Landscape Study Oil on board 28.5x19.0 Signed PROVENANCE Private Collection, Christchurch Private Collection, Tasmania EXHIBITED Paintings by James Nairn and Edward Fristrom, Auckland City Art Gallery 1964, cat no 51

      International Art Centre
    • Edward Fristrom 1864-1950-In the Wellington
      Jul. 31, 2013

      Edward Fristrom 1864-1950-In the Wellington

      Est: $8,000 - $12,000

      Edward Fristrom 1864-1950-In the Wellington Gardens Oil on board 29.5x22.7 Signed PROVENANCE Private Collection, Christchurch Private Collection, Tasmania EXHIBITED Paintings by James Nairn and Edward Fristrom, Auckland City Art Gallery 1964, cat no 52 Catalogue prepared by Colin McCahon, Keeper of the Gallery 1964 Original Auckland City Art Gallery catalogue that accompanied exhibition is available with this lot Four letters dated 1964 from Auckland City Art Gallery director P A Tomory also available to purchaser

      International Art Centre
    • Edward Fristrom 1864 - 1950 - Fishing Boats, Auckland
      Apr. 10, 2013

      Edward Fristrom 1864 - 1950 - Fishing Boats, Auckland

      Est: $5,000 - $8,000

      Edward Fristrom 1864 - 1950 - Fishing Boats, Auckland Oil on board 24.0 x 32.0 Signed. Inscribed verso

      International Art Centre
    • Edward Fristrom 1864 - 1950 - Landscape, Mahurangi Heads
      Apr. 10, 2013

      Edward Fristrom 1864 - 1950 - Landscape, Mahurangi Heads

      Est: $7,500 - $10,000

      Edward Fristrom 1864 - 1950 - Landscape, Mahurangi Heads Oil on canvas 25.5 x 34.0 Signed

      International Art Centre
    • Claes Edward Fristrom (1864-1950) Lake scene, harbour and landscape, Largest 8.5 x 13in.
      Mar. 22, 2012

      Claes Edward Fristrom (1864-1950) Lake scene, harbour and landscape, Largest 8.5 x 13in.

      Est: £400 - £600

      Claes Edward Fristrom (1864-1950) three oils on board, Lake scene, harbour and landscape, signed, Largest 8.5 x 13in.

      Gorringes
    • Edward Fristrom 1864-1950-A Breezy Day at Seatoun,
      Jul. 28, 2009

      Edward Fristrom 1864-1950-A Breezy Day at Seatoun,

      Est: $6,500 - $8,500

      Edward Fristrom 1864-1950-A Breezy Day at Seatoun, Wellington Oil on board 22.0 x 29.0 Signed. Inscribed A Breezy Day at Seatoun, Wellington verso NZ Herald on Sunday, Sunday 12 July, 2009 A bargain hunter has struck artistic gold after buying a $5 oil painting in a "nasty old frame" from a Whangarei charity shop. Swedish artist Edward Fristrom's A Breezy Day at Seatoun, Wellington was bought for $5 at the Whangarei Allsortz Hospice Shop and is now set to fetch more than $7000 in an online auction. The shop raises money for North Haven Hospice, which is now reviewing its art assessment policy after the valuable painting slipped under its radar. It is understood a Whangarei woman bought the painting and will donate some of the takings to the North Haven Hospice in Tikipunga. The painting was assessed by Whangarei Art Museum director Scott Pothan, who was astounded by the discovery. "When I saw it coming through the door my eyes lit up. It was in a nasty old frame but it's a jewel. "She knew what she had found but when I told her what it was worth she was a bit shocked and frightened." Pothan says he is a "regular haunter" of the hospice store and has also discovered some gems. "I paid $20 for a Natalie Findlay piece that's probably worth $500," he said. North Haven Hospice general manager Helen Blaxland said the hospice team had to raise $1.3 million per year. The amount that could have been made from the Fristrom painting would have been helpful, she said. "The lady who usually prices our art and antiques has been on leave and, unless staff are given an indication of an item's worth, it's left up to them to determine a price," she said. "When you're relying on the goodwill of volunteers, inadvertently things may be sold for an absolute bargain. Obviously, this one slipped through." Blaxland said if the hospice had been aware of the painting's potential worth, it would have been included in a hospice art auction. Instead, the painting is up for auction on the International Art Centre's website and director Richard Thomson says it is one of the best Fristroms they have received in more than two years. "We've told interested buyers the story behind it," he said. Pothan said Fristrom's works were considered important as he was one of a few impressionist artists in New Zealand at the turn of the 20th century. He said he would be happy to help North Haven Hospice value artworks. NZ Herald on Sunday, Sunday 12 July, 2009

      International Art Centre
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