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Lot 101: "Custer's Last Rally"

Est: $10,000,000 USD - $25,000,000 USDSold:
Randall Hill AuctioneersDallas , TX, USAugust 11, 2020

Item Overview

Description

Monumental 1881 painting “Custer’s Last Rally” by John Mulvany (1844-1906) Mural-style oil on heavy canvas, . Mural-style oil on heavy canvas, “Custer’s Last Rally” 11ft X 20ft John Mulvany painted from 1879-1881. Signed lower right .This historic monumental work, appraised as high as $23 million, is the first major work of art and the oldest surviving work to depict the Battle of the Little Bighorn in 1876. After completion of the work, it was exhibited throughout the country and Europe including the World’s Fair. Originally owned by food mogul H. J. Heinz. The monumental mural-style painting shows the last battle of the 7th Cavalry led by General Armstrong Custer, and the catastrophic situation where the soldiers were massively outnumbered. Custer is the central figure shown as standing below his favorite horse, in the middle of the barricade formed by the few soldiers who remained for the final hopeless struggle, surrounded by Indians. Kneeling near him on the ground is his wounded friend, Captain Cooke. Artist John Mulvany studied at the National Academy of Design in Manhattan, then worked for the prominent Civil War-era photographers Mathew Brady and Alexander Gardner before going to Europe to study painting. He returned in 1871 and traveled westward, gaining a national reputation for his paintings of the American West. The work took two years to complete. Mulvany began painting in 1879 after conducting extensive research, visiting the scene of the massacre and acquainting himself with the habits of the Sioux Indians by visiting their lodges and speaking with captive braves. He also studied the dress and equipment of the U.S. Cavalry and obtained portraits and descriptions of General Custer and his officers. The work has undergone two restorations, with the last appraisal citing it was in extraordinary condition with no major cracks, flaws or outstanding damage. It also states that all restoration has been handled with the best of care and has no significant effect on the overall quality, worth or historical value. In his 2009 appraisal, Paul Rossi, western art expert, historian and former director of the Gilcrease Museum, declared the work to be “an invaluable collector's piece in American Western art and a true national treasure.” He added, “No other event in American history has captured the imagination of people so entirely than Custer’s last fight.” “The painting illustrates well the valor in the face of doom shown by the troopers of the 7th,” said Tom Burks, former curator of the Texas Ranger Museum in Waco, TX. “This painting has been famous from the date of its inception to the present. It has been exhibited in some of the most famous galleries and museums, including Fort Worth's Amon Carter Museum.” After its completion, the painting was exhibited throughout the United States, including the World’s Fair, creating a sensation everywhere it appeared. When food mogul, H. J. Heinz, purchased it in 1898, he extended the tour to include Europe. It toured for a total of 17 years from the late 1800’s to the early 1900’s. Heinz eventually had it hung in his corporate building. Published accounts were laudatory. Even Walt Whitman was enamored with the work. “The many soldiers, their faces and attitudes, the carbines, the broad-brimmed Western hats, the powder-smoke in puffs, the dying horses with their rolling eyes almost human in their agony, the clouds of war-bonneted Sioux in the background, the figures of Custer and Cook, with indeed, the whole scene, inexpressible, dreadful, yet with an attraction and beauty that will remain forever in my memory,” said Whitman, quoted in the Kansas Historical Quarterly in 1946 from an earlier work. At one point in its history, it was housed in a museum built to showcase it after being purchased by Francis Hickman, publisher of the Cotton Trade Journal. The Memphis Pink Palace Museum acquired it in 1967, commissioned to find a larger museum to provide more public access, and subsequently loaned it to the Amon Carter Museum in Fort Worth, Texas for a special exhibit. A final quote from Walt Whitman conveys the sentiment many have felt noted in the many articles and accounts of the people paying to see it. “It is very tonic to me. Then it has an ethic purpose below all, as all great art must have.” Condition excellent- buyers premium has been reduced to 5% on this particular piece. Pre Sale estimate 10Mil-25Mil PAYMENT MUST BE MADE BY WIRE WITH IN 24 HOURS OF AUCTION CLOSING. CONTACT RANDALL: 210-663-7707 Signed lower right Buyers Premium on this painting has been reduced to 5% with an additional 1% when purchased through Invaluable for a total of 6%"

Dimensions

11ftX20ft

Artist or Maker

Date

1881

Condition Report

excellent

Exhibited

Toured the US and Europe for 17 years 1893 Worlds Fair Amon Carter Museum Pink Palace, Memphis Tenn.

Payment & Shipping

Payment

Accepted forms of payment: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Paypal, Personal Check, Visa, Wire Transfer

Shipping

BUYER RESPONSIBLE FOR SHIPPING

Auction Details

American Treasures featuring "Custer's Last Rally"

by
Randall Hill Auctioneers
August 11, 2020, 10:00 AM CST

World Trade Center 2050 N Stemmons Fwy, Dallas , TX, 75207, US

Terms

Buyer's Premium

20.0%

Bidding Increments

From:To:Increment:
$0$49$5
$50$99$10
$100$299$25
$300$499$50
$500$999$100
$1,000+$150

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