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Lot 67: MAUD SQUIRE (1873-1955) Petite Fille a Concarneau, Paris, 1907, Color Etching and Aquatint

Est: $1,200 USD - $1,600 USDSold:
Bakker AuctionsProvincetown, MA, USOctober 23, 2021

Item Overview

Description

MAUD SQUIRE (1873-1955) Petite Fille a Concarneau, Paris, 1907, Color Etching and Aquatint

Dimensions

6 x 4 1/2" plate, 13 1/2 x 11 1/2" framed

Artist or Maker

Medium

Color Etching and Aquatint

Date

1907

Condition Report

Very good condition, please consider photos an accurate description of condition

Literature

Maud Squire was born January 30, 1873 in Cincinnati. Her parents encouraged her artistic training, though both had died by the time she was a young woman. At the age of 21, she enrolled in the Cincinnati Art Academy and studied under Lewis Henry Meakin and Frank Duveneck. At the academy she met fellow student Ethel Mars, with whom she would live and travel for the rest of her life. Squire began her career while still a student, traveling to New York to meet with publishers and exhibiting her work. By 1900 she and Mars were living in New York City, traveling to Europe, and collaborating on illustrating children's books. By 1906 they had settled in Paris together. Within a few months of their residence in the city, Squire and Mars had adopted the radical (for the times) use of flamboyant hair coloring and garish makeup. Certainly, the young women reveled in the social freedoms that Paris offered. However outrageous, it was Squire's artistic accomplishments that garnered repeated invitations to Gertrude Stein's salon at 27 rue de Fleurus, where she (and Mars) met such luminaries as Picasso and Matisse. The connections Squire made at the home of Stein and her partner Alice B. Toklas contributed significantly to the development of her career. It is noteworthy that Squire and Mars were the subject of Stein's whimsical word portrait "Miss Furr and Miss Skeene" (Squire's nickname was Skeene), written between 1909 and 1911. With characteristic playfulness, Stein in this piece spoofs young ladies who come to Paris to "cultivate something." Stein's reiteration of the word "gay" at a time when its coded meaning was not in mainstream use is interpreted today as an in-group double entendre. In the 1920s, Squire returned to Europe, eventually settling in Vence on the French Riviera. There she was active in an artists' community that included Marsden Hartley and Reginald Marsh. She continued to collaborate with Mars on children's book illustration as well as making her paintings. Squire concentrated on large-scale watercolors of outdoor public scenes, and continued working until about 1930. In her lifetime, she exhibited her work at the Art Institute of Chicago, the Panama Pacific Exhibition of 1915, Pennsylvania Academy, Provincetown Art Association, and the Society of Independent Artists - of which she was a member. She died in 1955 in Vence, France at the age of 82.

Notes

SLR

Payment & Shipping

Payment

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Shipping

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YOU MUST CONTACT ME TO RELEASE YOUR PIECES--they will not be taken to the shipper until you do so. Shipping is done on a first-come, first serve basis.

NO LOTS WON ONLINE WILL BE AVAILABLE FOR PICK UP THE DAY OF THE AUCTION. PLEASE MAKE AN APPOINTMENT for PICK UP. Invoices will be sent out day of sale after which you may contact us to make arrangements for pick up.

CONSIDER SHIPPING COSTS INTO YOUR BUDGET. MAKE SURE YOU HAVE LOOKED AT THE SIZE INCLUDING THE FRAME. PIECES UNDER GLASS WEIGH MORE THAN PIECES WITHOUT. If not picking up pieces in person, in all cases packing and shipping will be handled by an outside agent and arranged for by the purchaser. Bakker Auctions will not be responsible for damage or loss once the item has been received by the shipper. In the case of fragile articles, shipping will be undertaken at the sole discretion of the shipper.

BAKKER AUCTIONS USES MAILSPOT EXPRESS IN PROVINCETOWN (508-487-6650). Winning pieces will be hand delivered to Mailspot Express. Please note, Mailspot Express is our only local shipper. An alternative shipper, Eastham Qwik Pack & Ship of Cape Cod (508.240.1775), may be used but you must make arrangements to have the pieces transported there.

Auction Details

October 23, 2021 Fall Live Online Auction

by
Bakker Auctions
October 23, 2021, 01:00 PM EST

359 Commercial Street, Provincetown, MA, 02657, US

Terms

Buyer's Premium

25.0%

Bidding Increments

From:To:Increment:
$0$499$25
$500$999$50
$1,000$2,999$100
$3,000$4,999$250
$5,000$9,999$500
$10,000$19,999$1,000
$20,000$49,999$2,500
$50,000+$5,000

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PACKING & SHIPPING

SHIPPING IS NOT INCLUDED. Please allow you to 2-3 weeks for delivery.

YOU MUST CONTACT ME TO RELEASE YOUR PIECES--they will not be taken to the shipper until you do so. Shipping is done on a first-come, first serve basis.

NO LOTS WON ONLINE WILL BE AVAILABLE FOR PICK UP THE DAY OF THE AUCTION. PLEASE MAKE AN APPOINTMENT for PICK UP. Invoices will be sent out day of sale after which you may contact us to make arrangements for pick up.

CONSIDER SHIPPING COSTS INTO YOUR BUDGET. MAKE SURE YOU HAVE LOOKED AT THE SIZE INCLUDING THE FRAME. PIECES UNDER GLASS WEIGH MORE THAN PIECES WITHOUT. If not picking up pieces in person, in all cases packing and shipping will be handled by an outside agent and arranged for by the purchaser. Bakker Auctions will not be responsible for damage or loss once the item has been received by the shipper. In the case of fragile articles, shipping will be undertaken at the sole discretion of the shipper.

BAKKER AUCTIONS USES MAILSPOT EXPRESS IN PROVINCETOWN (508-487-6650). Winning pieces will be hand delivered to Mailspot Express. Please note, Mailspot Express is our only local shipper. An alternative shipper, Eastham Qwik Pack & Ship of Cape Cod (508.240.1775), may be used but you must make arrangements to have the pieces transported there.

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CONDITION

PLEASE READ THE CONDITION OF THE PIECE. Please note that the estimates reflect the art work, not the frame. You are buying the art work. The frame is considered a bonus.

For more important details regarding condition, please read Line 1 (Correctness of Description/Condition) in the Terms and Conditions of Sale