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b. 1860 - d. 1931

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  • Signed John Palmer Wicker, #10', Portrait of a Woman in a Landscape. Oil on Canvas
    Apr. 12, 2024

    Signed John Palmer Wicker, #10', Portrait of a Woman in a Landscape. Oil on Canvas

    Est: $500 - $2,500

    John Palmer Wicker, 'Portrait of a Woman in a Landscape, #10'. Oil on Canvas John Palmer Wicker (American, 1860-1931). 'Portrait of a Woman in a Landscape #10'. Art nouveau period symbolist school oil painting on canvas, depicting a seated female figure in a landscape. No apparent signature. Pencil notations to verso, 'figure unfinished, No. 10'. Unframed. Provenance: A Grosse Pointe, Michigan private collector. 34 1/4" high x 28 1/4" wide. Wicker attended the julian academy in paris where his instructors were William Adolf Bouguereau, Tony Robert-Fluery and Fernand Corman. Returning to the united states, he taught classes for a short time in saginaw, michigan before returning to detroit in 1902. He soon joined the faculty of the detroit art academy, then under the direction of Joseph Gies who had founded the school. Upon Gies retirement in 1910, Wicker became director of the soon to be renamed wicker school of fine arts. According to his biography in 'Artists in Michigan, 1900-1976' - "For the next twenty years, Wicker was acknowledged as detroit's foremost art teacher. His school was the first in detroit to encourage the study of 'modernist' art, including the work of Van Gogh, Matisse, Gauguin, and the Fauves." Wicker exhibited in 1903 and 1904 at the paris salon and in 1904 at the louisiana purchase exposition in st. louis. He also exhibited locally in detroit and with the scarab club, winning a gold medal there in 1925.

    Collective Hudson, LLC
  • Signed John Palmer Wicker, 'Two Women in a Landscape, #7', Oil painting on Canvas
    Sep. 29, 2023

    Signed John Palmer Wicker, 'Two Women in a Landscape, #7', Oil painting on Canvas

    Est: $1,500 - $2,500

    Signed John Palmer Wicker, 'Two Women in a Landscape, #7', Oil on Canvas John Palmer Wicker (American, 1860-1931), 'Two Women in a Landscape, #7'. Oil painting on canvas. Art nouveau and impressionist influenced. Depicting two female figures seated near a forest stream. Signed lower left, #7 label lower right. Provenance: A Grosse Pointe, Michigan private collector. Wicker attended the Julian academy in paris where his instructors were William Adolf Bouguereau, Tony Robert-Fluery and Fernand Corman. Returning to the united states, he taught classes for a short time in saginaw, Michigan before returning to Detroit in 1902. He soon joined the faculty of the Detroit art academy, then under the direction of Joseph Gies who had founded the school. Upon Gies retirement in 1910, Wicker became director of the soon to be renamed wicker school of fine arts. According to his biography in 'Artists in Michigan, 1900-1976' - "For the next twenty years, Wicker was acknowledged as Detroit's foremost art teacher. His school was the first in Detroit to encourage the study of 'modernist' art, including the work of Van Gogh, Matisse, Gauguin, and the Fauves." Wicker exhibited in 1903 and 1904 at the Paris salon and in 1904 at the Louisiana purchase exposition in St. Louis. He also exhibited locally in Detroit and with the scarab club, winning a gold medal there in 1925. Notice to Bidders The absence of a condition report does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition. Complete condition information is available by request, no later than 24 hours prior to the auction. All lots are offered and sold "as is", and COLLECTive Hudson will not provide refunds based on condition. Timepiece movements, lighting and electrics have not been tested, and art has not been examined out of the frame unless otherwise stated. SHIPPING COLLECTive Hudson does not provide any shipping or packing services. We will happily provide a list of recommended shippers who can provide shipping quotes prior to bidding. Shippers will also be listed on your invoice. PAYMENT All invoices totaling over $5,000 to be paid via wire transfer. All jewelry, watches and silver must be paid via wire. All Credit card transactions are subject to a 3.1% CC FEE. Absolutely no credit card transactions over the phone.

    Collective Hudson, LLC
  • Signed John Palmer Wicker, 'Unfinished #10', Portrait of a Woman in a Landscape. Oil on Canvas
    Aug. 04, 2023

    Signed John Palmer Wicker, 'Unfinished #10', Portrait of a Woman in a Landscape. Oil on Canvas

    Est: $1,500 - $2,500

    John Palmer Wicker, 'Portrait of a Woman in a Landscape, Unfinished #10'. Oil on Canvas John Palmer Wicker (American, 1860-1931). 'Portrait of a Woman in a Landscape #10'. Art nouveau period symbolist school oil painting on canvas, depicting a seated female figure in a landscape. No apparent signature. Pencil notations to verso, 'figure unfinished, No. 10'. Unframed. Provenance: A Grosse Pointe, Michigan private collector. Wicker attended the julian academy in paris where his instructors were William Adolf Bouguereau, Tony Robert-Fluery and Fernand Corman. Returning to the united states, he taught classes for a short time in saginaw, michigan before returning to detroit in 1902. He soon joined the faculty of the detroit art academy, then under the direction of Joseph Gies who had founded the school. Upon Gies retirement in 1910, Wicker became director of the soon to be renamed wicker school of fine arts. According to his biography in 'Artists in Michigan, 1900-1976' - "For the next twenty years, Wicker was acknowledged as detroit's foremost art teacher. His school was the first in detroit to encourage the study of 'modernist' art, including the work of Van Gogh, Matisse, Gauguin, and the Fauves." Wicker exhibited in 1903 and 1904 at the paris salon and in 1904 at the louisiana purchase exposition in st. louis. He also exhibited locally in detroit and with the scarab club, winning a gold medal there in 1925.

    Collective Hudson, LLC
  • Signed John Palmer Wicker, 'Unfinished #10', Portrait of a Woman in a Landscape. Oil on Canvas
    Jun. 11, 2023

    Signed John Palmer Wicker, 'Unfinished #10', Portrait of a Woman in a Landscape. Oil on Canvas

    Est: $1,500 - $2,500

    John Palmer Wicker, 'Portrait of a Woman in a Landscape, Unfinished #10'. Oil on Canvas John Palmer Wicker (American, 1860-1931). 'Portrait of a Woman in a Landscape #10'. Art nouveau period symbolist school oil painting on canvas, depicting a seated female figure in a landscape. No apparent signature. Pencil notations to verso, 'figure unfinished, No. 10'. Unframed. Provenance: A Grosse Pointe, Michigan private collector. Wicker attended the julian academy in paris where his instructors were William Adolf Bouguereau, Tony Robert-Fluery and Fernand Corman. Returning to the united states, he taught classes for a short time in saginaw, michigan before returning to detroit in 1902. He soon joined the faculty of the detroit art academy, then under the direction of Joseph Gies who had founded the school. Upon Gies retirement in 1910, Wicker became director of the soon to be renamed wicker school of fine arts. According to his biography in 'Artists in Michigan, 1900-1976' - "For the next twenty years, Wicker was acknowledged as detroit's foremost art teacher. His school was the first in detroit to encourage the study of 'modernist' art, including the work of Van Gogh, Matisse, Gauguin, and the Fauves." Wicker exhibited in 1903 and 1904 at the paris salon and in 1904 at the louisiana purchase exposition in st. louis. He also exhibited locally in detroit and with the scarab club, winning a gold medal there in 1925.

    Collective Hudson, LLC
  • Signed John Palmer Wicker, 'Two Women in a Landscape, #7', Oil painting on Canvas
    Jun. 11, 2023

    Signed John Palmer Wicker, 'Two Women in a Landscape, #7', Oil painting on Canvas

    Est: $1,500 - $2,500

    Signed John Palmer Wicker, 'Two Women in a Landscape, #7', Oil on Canvas John Palmer Wicker (American, 1860-1931), 'Two Women in a Landscape, #7'. Oil painting on canvas. Art nouveau and impressionist influenced. Depicting two female figures seated near a forest stream. Signed lower left, #7 label lower right. Provenance: A Grosse Pointe, Michigan private collector. Wicker attended the Julian academy in paris where his instructors were William Adolf Bouguereau, Tony Robert-Fluery and Fernand Corman. Returning to the united states, he taught classes for a short time in saginaw, Michigan before returning to Detroit in 1902. He soon joined the faculty of the Detroit art academy, then under the direction of Joseph Gies who had founded the school. Upon Gies retirement in 1910, Wicker became director of the soon to be renamed wicker school of fine arts. According to his biography in 'Artists in Michigan, 1900-1976' - "For the next twenty years, Wicker was acknowledged as Detroit's foremost art teacher. His school was the first in Detroit to encourage the study of 'modernist' art, including the work of Van Gogh, Matisse, Gauguin, and the Fauves." Wicker exhibited in 1903 and 1904 at the Paris salon and in 1904 at the Louisiana purchase exposition in St. Louis. He also exhibited locally in Detroit and with the scarab club, winning a gold medal there in 1925. Notice to Bidders The absence of a condition report does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition. Complete condition information is available by request, no later than 24 hours prior to the auction. All lots are offered and sold "as is", and COLLECTive Hudson will not provide refunds based on condition. Timepiece movements, lighting and electrics have not been tested, and art has not been examined out of the frame unless otherwise stated. SHIPPING COLLECTive Hudson does not provide any shipping or packing services. We will happily provide a list of recommended shippers who can provide shipping quotes prior to bidding. Shippers will also be listed on your invoice. PAYMENT All invoices totaling over $5,000 to be paid via wire transfer. All jewelry, watches and silver must be paid via wire. All Credit card transactions are subject to a 3.1% CC FEE. Absolutely no credit card transactions over the phone.

    Collective Hudson, LLC
  • Signed John Wicker Palmer, . Oil Painting on Canvas/Board
    Apr. 16, 2023

    Signed John Wicker Palmer, . Oil Painting on Canvas/Board

    Est: $1,200 - $2,400

    Signed John Wicker Palmer, 'Three Women in a Landscape'. Oil Painting on Canvas/Board John Palmer Wicker (American, 1860-1931), 'Three Women in a Landscape'. Art Nouveau , period impressionist influenced oil painting on canvas mounted to board. The painting depicts three women seated and standing, at the edge of a forest overlooking a stream. Signed lower right. Paper tag attached to back with notations from conservator, Conservation & Museum Services of Detroit with client name, 'Berg'. Provenance: A Gross Pointe, Michigan private collector. Wicker attended the julian academy in paris where his instructors were William Adolf Bouguereau, Tony Robert-Fluery and Fernand Corman. Returning to the united states, he taught classes for a short time in saginaw, michigan before returning to detroit in 1902. He soon joined the faculty of the detroit art academy, then under the direction of Joseph Gies who had founded the school. Upon Gies retirement in 1910, Wicker became director of the soon to be renamed wicker school of fine arts. According to his biography in 'Artists in Michigan, 1900-1976' - "For the next twenty years, Wicker was acknowledged as detroit's foremost art teacher. His school was the first in detroit to encourage the study of 'modernist' art, including the work of Van Gogh, Matisse, Gauguin, and the Fauves." Wicker exhibited in 1903 and 1904 at the paris salon and in 1904 at the louisiana purchase exposition in st. louis. He also exhibited locally in detroit and with the scarab club, winning a gold medal there in 1925.

    Collective Hudson, LLC
  • John Palmer Wicker, 'Two Women in a Landscape, No. 22'. Oil on Canvas
    Feb. 05, 2023

    John Palmer Wicker, 'Two Women in a Landscape, No. 22'. Oil on Canvas

    Est: $500 - $2,500

    John Palmer Wicker, 'Two Women in a Landscape, No. 22'. Oil painting on Canvas John Palmer Wicker (American, 1860-1931). 'Two Women in a Landscape, No. 22'. Art Nouveau-period oil painting on canvas. Inscribed on the back 'No. 22'. The painting depicts two young woman reading in a landscape. Provenance: A Grosse Pointe, Michigan private collector. Wicker attended the julian academy in paris where his instructors were William Adolf Bouguereau, Tony Robert-Fluery and Fernand Corman. Returning to the united states, he taught classes for a short time in saginaw, michigan before returning to detroit in 1902. He soon joined the faculty of the detroit art academy, then under the direction of Joseph Gies who had founded the school. Upon Gies retirement in 1910, Wicker became director of the soon to be renamed wicker school of fine arts. According to his biography in 'Artists in Michigan, 1900-1976' - "For the next twenty years, Wicker was acknowledged as detroit's foremost art teacher. His school was the first in detroit to encourage the study of 'modernist' art, including the work of Van Gogh, Matisse, Gauguin, and the Fauves." Wicker exhibited in 1903 and 1904 at the paris salon and in 1904 at the louisiana purchase exposition in st. louis. He also exhibited locally in detroit and with the scarab club, winning a gold medal there in 1925.

    Collective Hudson, LLC
  • Signed John Palmer Wicker, 'Two Women in a Landscape, #7', Oil painting on Canvas
    Feb. 05, 2023

    Signed John Palmer Wicker, 'Two Women in a Landscape, #7', Oil painting on Canvas

    Est: $1,500 - $2,500

    Signed John Palmer Wicker, 'Two Women in a Landscape, #7', Oil on Canvas John Palmer Wicker (American, 1860-1931), 'Two Women in a Landscape, #7'. Oil painting on canvas. Art nouveau and impressionist influenced. Depicting two female figures seated near a forest stream. Signed lower left, #7 label lower right. Provenance: A Grosse Pointe, Michigan private collector. Wicker attended the Julian academy in paris where his instructors were William Adolf Bouguereau, Tony Robert-Fluery and Fernand Corman. Returning to the united states, he taught classes for a short time in saginaw, Michigan before returning to Detroit in 1902. He soon joined the faculty of the Detroit art academy, then under the direction of Joseph Gies who had founded the school. Upon Gies retirement in 1910, Wicker became director of the soon to be renamed wicker school of fine arts. According to his biography in 'Artists in Michigan, 1900-1976' - "For the next twenty years, Wicker was acknowledged as Detroit's foremost art teacher. His school was the first in Detroit to encourage the study of 'modernist' art, including the work of Van Gogh, Matisse, Gauguin, and the Fauves." Wicker exhibited in 1903 and 1904 at the Paris salon and in 1904 at the Louisiana purchase exposition in St. Louis. He also exhibited locally in Detroit and with the scarab club, winning a gold medal there in 1925. Notice to Bidders The absence of a condition report does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition. Complete condition information is available by request, no later than 24 hours prior to the auction. All lots are offered and sold "as is", and COLLECTive Hudson will not provide refunds based on condition. Timepiece movements, lighting and electrics have not been tested, and art has not been examined out of the frame unless otherwise stated. SHIPPING COLLECTive Hudson does not provide any shipping or packing services. We will happily provide a list of recommended shippers who can provide shipping quotes prior to bidding. Shippers will also be listed on your invoice. PAYMENT All invoices totaling over $5,000 to be paid via wire transfer. All jewelry, watches and silver must be paid via wire. All Credit card transactions are subject to a 3.1% CC FEE. Absolutely no credit card transactions over the phone.

    Collective Hudson, LLC
  • Signed John Palmer Wicker, 'Unfinished #10', Portrait of a Woman in a Landscape. Oil on Canvas
    Feb. 05, 2023

    Signed John Palmer Wicker, 'Unfinished #10', Portrait of a Woman in a Landscape. Oil on Canvas

    Est: $1,500 - $2,500

    John Palmer Wicker, 'Portrait of a Woman in a Landscape, Unfinished #10'. Oil on Canvas John Palmer Wicker (American, 1860-1931). 'Portrait of a Woman in a Landscape #10'. Art nouveau period symbolist school oil painting on canvas, depicting a seated female figure in a landscape. No apparent signature. Pencil notations to verso, 'figure unfinished, No. 10'. Unframed. Provenance: A Grosse Pointe, Michigan private collector. Wicker attended the julian academy in paris where his instructors were William Adolf Bouguereau, Tony Robert-Fluery and Fernand Corman. Returning to the united states, he taught classes for a short time in saginaw, michigan before returning to detroit in 1902. He soon joined the faculty of the detroit art academy, then under the direction of Joseph Gies who had founded the school. Upon Gies retirement in 1910, Wicker became director of the soon to be renamed wicker school of fine arts. According to his biography in 'Artists in Michigan, 1900-1976' - "For the next twenty years, Wicker was acknowledged as detroit's foremost art teacher. His school was the first in detroit to encourage the study of 'modernist' art, including the work of Van Gogh, Matisse, Gauguin, and the Fauves." Wicker exhibited in 1903 and 1904 at the paris salon and in 1904 at the louisiana purchase exposition in st. louis. He also exhibited locally in detroit and with the scarab club, winning a gold medal there in 1925.

    Collective Hudson, LLC
  • Signed John Wicker Palmer, 'Three Women in a Landscape'. Oil Painting on Canvas/Board
    Feb. 05, 2023

    Signed John Wicker Palmer, 'Three Women in a Landscape'. Oil Painting on Canvas/Board

    Est: $1,200 - $2,400

    Signed John Wicker Palmer, 'Three Women in a Landscape'. Oil Painting on Canvas/Board John Palmer Wicker (American, 1860-1931), 'Three Women in a Landscape'. Art Nouveau period impressionist influenced oil painting on canvas mounted to board. The painting depicts three women seated and standing, at the edge of a forest overlooking a stream. Signed lower right. Paper tag attached to back with notations from conservator, Conservation & Museum Services of Detroit with client name, 'Berg'. Provenance: A Gross Pointe, Michigan private collector. Wicker attended the julian academy in paris where his instructors were William Adolf Bouguereau, Tony Robert-Fluery and Fernand Corman. Returning to the united states, he taught classes for a short time in saginaw, michigan before returning to detroit in 1902. He soon joined the faculty of the detroit art academy, then under the direction of Joseph Gies who had founded the school. Upon Gies retirement in 1910, Wicker became director of the soon to be renamed wicker school of fine arts. According to his biography in 'Artists in Michigan, 1900-1976' - "For the next twenty years, Wicker was acknowledged as detroit's foremost art teacher. His school was the first in detroit to encourage the study of 'modernist' art, including the work of Van Gogh, Matisse, Gauguin, and the Fauves." Wicker exhibited in 1903 and 1904 at the paris salon and in 1904 at the louisiana purchase exposition in st. louis. He also exhibited locally in detroit and with the scarab club, winning a gold medal there in 1925.

    Collective Hudson, LLC
  • JOHN PALMER WICKER (AMERICAN 1860-1931) OIL ON CANVAS MOUNTED TO BOARD, H 28", W 34"
    Apr. 29, 2022

    JOHN PALMER WICKER (AMERICAN 1860-1931) OIL ON CANVAS MOUNTED TO BOARD, H 28", W 34"

    Est: $300 - $500

    Depicting three women in a forest overlooking a river. Signed and framed.

    DuMouchelles
  • JOHN PALMER WICKER, (AMERICAN 1860-1931), OIL ON CANVAS, H 32", W 26", PORTRAIT OF A MAN (UNFRAMED)
    Apr. 29, 2022

    JOHN PALMER WICKER, (AMERICAN 1860-1931), OIL ON CANVAS, H 32", W 26", PORTRAIT OF A MAN (UNFRAMED)

    Est: $200 - $500

    Half-length portrait of a gentleman. Unframed. Provenance: Property of a Grosse Pointe Farms, MI private collector.

    DuMouchelles
  • JOHN PALMER WICKER, (AMERICAN 1860-1931), OIL ON CANVAS, TWO WOMEN, INSCRIBED ON VERSO "NO. 22"
    Apr. 29, 2022

    JOHN PALMER WICKER, (AMERICAN 1860-1931), OIL ON CANVAS, TWO WOMEN, INSCRIBED ON VERSO "NO. 22"

    Est: $300 - $500

    Depicting two young woman reading near flowers, with rolling hills in verso. Unframed, Devoe stretcher. Provenance: Property of a Grosse Pointe Farms, MI private collector. Provenance: Property of a Grosse Pointe Farms, MI private collector.

    DuMouchelles
  • JOHN PALMER WICKER, (AMERICAN 1860-1931), OIL ON CANVAS, H 34", W 28", PORTRAIT OF A WOMAN IN A LANDSCAPE, INSCRIBED ON VERSO "UNFINISHED NO. 10"
    Apr. 29, 2022

    JOHN PALMER WICKER, (AMERICAN 1860-1931), OIL ON CANVAS, H 34", W 28", PORTRAIT OF A WOMAN IN A LANDSCAPE, INSCRIBED ON VERSO "UNFINISHED NO. 10"

    Est: $200 - $500

    Ghostly female figure seated in a floral landscape. Unframed. Provenance: Property of a Grosse Pointe Farms, MI private collector.

    DuMouchelles
  • JOHN PALMER WICKER, (AMERICAN 1860-1931), OIL ON CANVAS, H 28", W 35", FRAMED H 35", W 41 1/2", TWO WOMEN IN A LANDSCAPE (SIGNED)
    Apr. 29, 2022

    JOHN PALMER WICKER, (AMERICAN 1860-1931), OIL ON CANVAS, H 28", W 35", FRAMED H 35", W 41 1/2", TWO WOMEN IN A LANDSCAPE (SIGNED)

    Est: $300 - $500

    Depicting two female figures seated near a forest stream. Framed and signed lower left. Provenance: Property of a Grosse Pointe Farms, MI private collector.

    DuMouchelles
  • JOHN PALMER WICKER, (AMERICAN 1860-1931), OIL ON CANVAS, H 33", W 28", INSCRIBED ON VERSO "UNFINISHED NO. 12"
    Apr. 29, 2022

    JOHN PALMER WICKER, (AMERICAN 1860-1931), OIL ON CANVAS, H 33", W 28", INSCRIBED ON VERSO "UNFINISHED NO. 12"

    Est: $200 - $500

    Woman on a hill looking towards three people on path. Unframed, has craquelure and milky tone. Provenance: Property of a Grosse Pointe Farms, MI private collector.

    DuMouchelles
  • John Palmer Wicker (American, 1860-1931) "Martha,"
    Dec. 05, 2010

    John Palmer Wicker (American, 1860-1931) "Martha,"

    Est: $1,500 - $2,000

    John Palmer Wicker (American, 1860-1931) "Martha," c. 1920,oil on canvas, 32.25" x 26.25", unsigned, remnant of DetroitInstitute of Art exhibition label on verso, framed

    Toomey & Co. Auctioneers
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