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    • DARLING O.O.B. PORTRAIT “YOUNG MOTHER” IDA WAUGH
      Aug. 05, 2022

      DARLING O.O.B. PORTRAIT “YOUNG MOTHER” IDA WAUGH

      Est: $1,750 - $2,750

      Dated 1919. Pennsylvania. Portrait of a young mother with blonde hair in a blue dress with lace trim holding her young child in her arms. The child is in a christening dress of white lace and linen. Housed in a gold gilt molded frame. The painting bears a plaque with the name of the artist “Ida Waugh”. Inscription on the back of the board inscribed in flowing ink script “Young Mother by Ida Waugh 40100 Pine St, Philadelphia, Penna.” Waugh is renowned for her wonderful children’s books and illustrations featuring small children. Her illustrations were also used by advertising companies such as Hood Sarsaparilla. SIZE: 9” x 7”. Overall 14-1/4” x 12-1/4”. Condition: CONDITION: Original surface untouched with very nice patina. Very good overall. Frame has losses. Temp No 558_6113

      John McInnis Auctioneers
    • Ida Waugh (d. 1919), Portrait of William Worthington Haly (c. 1805-1851)
      Nov. 14, 2018

      Ida Waugh (d. 1919), Portrait of William Worthington Haly (c. 1805-1851)

      Est: $1,000 - $2,000

      Ida Waugh (d. 1919) Portrait of William Worthington Haly (c. 1805-1851) Signed, "Ida Waugh, 1839," l.r.,oil on canvas, framed. 30 in. x 25 in. (sight) PROVENANCE: The Historic Portrait and Sculpture Collection of the Philadelphia Bar Association Presented by Mr. Haly's widow, December 3, 1888

      Freeman's | Hindman
    • (3) FRAMED LITHOGRAPHS, IDA WAUGH & WM. H. BROWN
      Jan. 20, 2018

      (3) FRAMED LITHOGRAPHS, IDA WAUGH & WM. H. BROWN

      Est: $80 - $125

      (lot of 3) Framed lithographs on paper, including: (1) Young Boy, c. 1900, unsigned, pen notation verso attributing to Ida Waugh (Pennsylvania, 1846-1919), centered in elaborate gilt frame, sight: 9.5"h, 7.75"w, overall: 22.5"h, 20.75"w, (2) "Dixon Hall Lewis" and "John Randolph," c. 1844, from "Portrait Gallery of Distinguished American Citizens," after silhouette drawings by William Henry Brown (American, 1808-1883), lithograph by Edmond Burke Kellogg (American, 1809-1872) and Elijah Chapman Kellogg ( American, 1811-1881), water stain to Dixon Hall Lewis, sight: 16.25"h, 11.75"w, overall: 18"h, 13.25"w; 11lbs total **Provenance: Estate of Mrs. E.M. (Mary) Drew (1923-2015), Drew's Antiques & Primitives, Ft. Worth and Hico, Texas.** Start Price: $50.00

      Austin Auction Gallery
    • IDA WAUGH (American, -1919) PRIZE BABIES
      Aug. 27, 2004

      IDA WAUGH (American, -1919) PRIZE BABIES

      Est: -

      Outstanding unsigned oil on canvas scene shows six babies, five in white gowns and one in yellow dress and wearing white bonnet. Wonderful expressions, each with different color hair. Housed in original gilt gesso decorated frame. Provenance: Descended directly from Louis Prang through family descent. IMPORTANT NOTE: This is the painting that was used in the book titled "Prang's Prize Babies How This Picture is Made" by L. Prang & Co. Boston. "An Outline of the Process of Chromolithography in General, Illustrated by Progressive Proofs of "The Prize Babies" a picture which, for its sentiment and its artistic merit has been most favorably received in America and in Europe. The book accompanies lot and is a fascinating look at how chromolithography is done and exceptionally important because this is the painting that it uses as an example. Prang must have felt this is one of his finest prints to use this as an example. REFERENCE: This painting i

      James D. Julia
    • Ida Waugh, American, d. 1919; "Dutch Girl with Water Buckets"; 18" x 14" oil on canvas, with a pencil inscription "painted by Ida
      Oct. 27, 1999

      Ida Waugh, American, d. 1919; "Dutch Girl with Water Buckets"; 18" x 14" oil on canvas, with a pencil inscription "painted by Ida

      Est: $400 - $600

      Waugh" in a script which does seem to match recorded signature os the artist, never mounted on a stretcher; Provenance: Estate of Charles Morris Young, PAFA, 1864-1964.

      William Bunch Auctions & Appraisals
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