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Queena Stovall Sold at Auction Prices

b. 1887 - d. 1980

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      • Queena Stovall Figural Andirons
        May. 09, 2024

        Queena Stovall Figural Andirons

        Est: $800 - $1,200

        (American/Virginia, 1887-1980), a near pair of gilt bronze female figures lifting their dresses, lacking billet bars, larger 17-5/8 x 7-1/8 x 3 in. Provenance: Property sold to benefit the American Folk Art Museum Note: Likely associated with the painting Fireside in Virginia, see: https://folkartcooperstown.blogspot.com/2010/04/fireside-in-virginia-excellent.html

        Brunk Auctions
      • Queena Stovall (American, 1887-1980) Painting
        Nov. 21, 2022

        Queena Stovall (American, 1887-1980) Painting

        Est: $300 - $600

        Queena Stovall (American, 1887-1980) Untitled (Laundry Day), oil painting on board, signed. Framed. Size: 11.5'' x 11.5'', 29 x 29 cm (board); 13'' x 13'', 33 x 33 cm (frame).

        Material Culture
      • Queena Stovall 'Company Comin' Print
        Jun. 18, 2022

        Queena Stovall 'Company Comin' Print

        Est: $30 - $60

        A print after a 1967 painting by Queena Stovall (1887-1980) titled 'Company Comin' depicting a country scene with a family making preparations for incoming company. Sight: 13" x 11"

        Atlanta Auction Gallery, ltd
      • QUEENA STOVALL (1888 - 1980) PRINT
        Mar. 19, 2022

        QUEENA STOVALL (1888 - 1980) PRINT

        Est: $400 - $600

        framed & matted " 12"W x 10"H

        Ledbetter Auctions
      • QUEENA STOVALL (1888 - 1980) PRINT
        Mar. 19, 2022

        QUEENA STOVALL (1888 - 1980) PRINT

        Est: $400 - $600

        framed & matted " 12"W x 10"H

        Ledbetter Auctions
      • Stovall, Emma Serena Dillard "Queena" (1887-1980)
        Jun. 01, 2003

        Stovall, Emma Serena Dillard "Queena" (1887-1980)

        Est: $1,000 - $1,500

        American. Tempera or gouache on board. Black woman in green dress and white apron with iron teakettle and stockpot, outdoors, preparing chicken for plucking. Tree with foliage to right with bench and butcher knife. 8" x 7" ss. Painted on a folded gift box, folded flaps behind painting. "In 1971, Stovall decorated the lids of at least four cardboard boxes as a donation to the annual Lynchburg Fine Art Center box lunch . . . The figures on the boxes are reminiscent of the central characters in . . . "Comp'ny Comin" (Weatherford, The Art of Queena Stovall, 1986, p. 96). (Compn'y Comin" {1967} sold by this auction house November 2000).

        Farmer Auctions
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