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Lot 1143B: O/C 'Chippewa Indian', Hubert Vos, 1900,copyright

Est: $3,000 USD - $5,000 USDSold:
Louis J. Dianni, LLCGarrison, NY, USAugust 08, 2015

Item Overview

Description

Category: Paintings

Description: Oil on canvas portrait of a native American of the Chippewa tribe wearing breast plate of bone, a shell gorget and two feathers. One of Vos' "Portrait Gallery of Exotic Types" he toured with to exhibit. To the lower right of the painting is the artist's signature as well as "1900" and the copyright.

Dimensions

H36'' W36'' D1.5''<br><br>Weight: 10.6

Artist or Maker

Medium

Oil on canvas

Date

1900

Condition Report

Unlined, original varnish, never cleaned, detached from stretcher in some areas. Would at least need an edge re-line to re-stretch. No restoration of any kind.

Notes

HUBERT VOS (1855-1935) Hubert Vos was born on February 15, 1855 in Maastricht, the Netherlands. In his native city he began to draw and paint, but the premature death of his father prevented him from pursuing an art education at the time. Instead he trained as a printer, publisher and book salesman, and established his own printing and publishing firm in Brussels with a subsidiary in Maastricht. He soon sold the firm with a good profit and began studying at the Academie Royal de l'Art in Brussels under Portaels. Subsequently he studied in Paris under Fr. Cormon, and then to Rome. Back in Brussels he trained with Blanc-Garin at the art academy, and at the university took courses in anatomy. Vos worked in oils, pastels and watercolors, and produced house interiors with people, and portraits and full figures, most painted in rural areas (Brittany, Zuydersea, Galway) and showing destitute and working class people: poor people in an almshouse, a Spanish beggar, evicted Irishmen, and Dutch and Flemish fishermen. In the late eighties he began to win prizes for his works (Amsterdam, Brussels, Paris, Munich, Dresden). At the Paris Salon of 1886 he won a gold medal with "A Room in a Brussels Almshouse". This was subsequently shown in Brussels, New York, Chicago and London, after which Vos donated it to his native city of Maastricht. He won another gold medal in Amsterdam in 1887 with "En Bretagne". It was purchased by a firm which loaned it to the Ryksmuseum. When the firm went bank the picture was sold to a dealer who cut it up in several parts to make more money, much to the dismay of the painter. Vos married a woman from the Watteau family of Maastricht with whom he had a son Marius (later to become a sculptor), and a daughter Isolde. Apparently his growing international recognition emboldened him to move to London in 1887 where he established a teaching studio. It quickly became a success and he opened two others, one for ladies. Vos befriended James Whistler and was a co-founder of the Society of British Portrait Painters and the Society of Pastellists. For ten years he remained in London, and established a reputation as a portraitist. Among his major works were portraits of Queen Wilhelmina, and Staal, the Russian ambassador in London. He continued to paint the poor in the almshouses of Brussels, London, and Northampton, as well as painted portraits of mental patients in asylums in Belgium and England. During the summers he made sketching trips through the Netherlands. In 1892 he was appointed deputy commissioner representing the Netherlands at the Chicago World's Fair of 1893. Commissioner Willem Mesdag selected the artworks and Vos organized the most successful show of Dutch art abroad at that occasion. For his efforts he was never paid but knighted instead (the cheap Dutch way!). He liked life and opportunities in the United States, decided to stay and sold the London studios. Eventually he obtained American citizenship. In the U.S. he married Eleanor Kaikilani Graham, a most beautiful Hawaiian woman of noble descent and often referred to as a princess. This union became somewhat of a scandal as he was still married to his first wife at the time. However, he was forgiven for this transgression by his family. The couple had a daughter Marguerite (Oostende). At Chicago's World Fair he was inspired by the ethnic types from around the globe, and decided on a lifelong project to paint pure ethnic types that would take him across the United States, to Hawaii, Japan, China, Korea, Java. He visited the Dakotas and stayed at the Fort Totten Indian reservation to sketch and paint Sioux and Chippewa Indians. This was followed by a painting of a Native American from British Guyana. In Hawaii he painted fishermen and a flower girl. Vos regarded the Japanese as too much of an ethnic mixture. On the Indonesian island of Jave he was able to paint several noble persons of the sultan's court at Djokjakarta. In China he painted in Hongkong, Macao, Shanghai, Tientsien, and Peking. He was allowed to paint several portraits of people at the emperor's court, including Prince Ching, the supreme ruler's uncle and political advisor. In Mongolia he painted a Buriat, and a Tibetan. In Korea the emperor ordered Vos to paint his portrait. In Asia Vos also encountered what he regarded as pure types of a Sikh and a Punjabi. When the Chinese empress dowager Tzu Hsi saw the portrait Vos had done of her husband's uncle, she ordered the artist to return to Peking to paint her portrait. In the dacades around 1900 Vos travelled through the United States showing his portrait gallery of exotic types, also in the capitol at the Corcoran Gallery. He also painted still lifes, and Chinese porcelain was a favorite subject. In 1904 he was a member of the jury at the International Exhibition in St. Louis, and co organized a second Dutch art show in America at this occasion. In the U.S. Vos continued painting portraits, receiving numerous commissions from diplomats, businessmen and wealthy northeastern families, notably from New York City and Newport, Connecticut, where he went to live and work is his studio "Zeerust" (Searest). Amongst others he portrayed Mrs. Jay Gould Vos must have been a socially adept man, as he was equally at home among the common folk of many countries whom he painted, as well at courts in East and West and in the salons of the upper classes in Europe. He received many decorations and was Officer of the Order of Orange Nassau (the Netherlands), Officer of the Legion of Honour (Korea), Commander of the Order of Isabella the Catholic (Spain), and bearer of the Grand Sash of the Double Dragon (China). Hubert Vos died on January 8, 1935 in his "Zeerust"-residence in Newport, Connecticut. Vos was honored by memorial exhibitions at the Holland House Corporation in New York City (1944), the Stamford Museum (Stamfort, CT, 1979), the Bonnefanten Museum (Maastricht, Netherlands, 1979), the Art Association of Newport (1981), and the National Museum of Modern Art in Seoul (1982). Works by Vos are curated at the Smithsonian American Art Museum (Washington, DC), Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York), the Chicago Historical Society and Chicago Public Library, the Honolulu Academy of Arts, the U.S. State Department (Washington, DC), the Fogg Art Museum of Harvard University (Cambridge, MS), the Palais de Luxembourg (Paris), and the Bonnefanten Museum of Maastricht (the Netherlands).

Payment & Shipping

Payment

Accepted forms of payment: COD (cash on delivery), MasterCard, Money Order / Cashiers Check, Personal Check, Visa, Wire Transfer

Shipping

Payment Method & Buyer's Premium
Cash (at the auction only), Check (allow 2 wks clearance), Visa, Master Card or *Bank Wire Transfer. *Bank Wire incurs a $25.00 bank fee No merchandise to be released until payment fully clear. See below for methods of payment and what buyer's premium is applicable to each.
On-line bid, pay with USA credit card: 24.5%
On-line bid, pay with international credit card: 25.5%
On-line bid, pay by cash, check or bank wire: 21.5%
*Live bid @ auction, pay by USA credit card: 21.5%
*Live bid @ auction, pay by non-USA credit card: 22.5%
*Live bid @ auction, pay by cash, check, bank wire
Phone Bid - Pay by Cash, Check or Bank Wire 21.5%
Phone Bid - Pay by USA Visa or Master Card 24.5%
Phone Bid - Pay by non-USA Visa or Master Card 25.5%
*Live Bid @ auction includes bids executed by you, live in the audience or successful absentee bids that were submitted to our website, LouisJDianni (.com). It does not include phone bidders, or Absentee Bids left on bidding portals.

Auction Details

Day 1 - 6th Annual West Point/Garrison, NY Louis J. Dianni, LLC Auctions

by
Louis J. Dianni, LLC
August 08, 2015, 12:00 PM EST

23 Garrison's Landing On the Banks of the Hudson River, Garrison, NY, 10524, US

Terms

Buyer's Premium

29.5%

Bidding Increments

From:To:Increment:
$0$99$10
$100$499$25
$500$999$50
$1,000$1,999$100
$2,000$4,999$250
$5,000$9,999$500
$10,000$19,999$1,000
$20,000$49,999$2,500
$50,000$99,999$5,000
$100,000+$10,000

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On-line bid, pay with USA credit card: 24.5%
On-line bid, pay with international credit card: 25.5%
On-line bid, pay by cash, check or bank wire: 21.5%
*Live bid @ auction, pay by USA credit card: 21.5%
*Live bid @ auction, pay by non-USA credit card: 22.5%
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BUYER'S PREMIUM

Buyer's Premium
Payment Methods: Cash (at the auction only), Check (allow 2 wks clearance), Visa, Master Card or *Bank Wire Transfer. *Bank Wire incurs a $25.00 bank fee No merchandise to be released until payment fully clear. See below for methods of payment and what buyer's premium is applicable to each.
Buyer's Premiums:
On-line bid, pay with USA credit card: 24.5%
On-line bid, pay with international credit card: 25.5%
On-line bid, pay by cash, check or bank wire: 21.5%
*Live bid @ auction, pay by USA credit card: 21.5%
*Live bid @ auction, pay by non-USA credit card: 22.5%
*Live bid @ auction, pay by cash, check, bank wire
Phone Bid - Pay by Cash, Check or Bank Wire 21.5%
Phone Bid - Pay by USA Visa or Master Card 24.5%
Phone Bid - Pay by non-USA Visa or Master Card 25.5%
*Live Bid @ auction includes bids executed by you, live in the audience or successful absentee bids that were submitted to our website, LouisJDianni (.com). It does not include phone bidders, or Absentee Bids left on bidding portals.

PAYMENT METHODS & BUYER'S PREMIUM

Payment Method & Buyer's Premium
Cash (at the auction only), Check (allow 2 wks clearance), Visa, Master Card or *Bank Wire Transfer. *Bank Wire incurs a $25.00 bank fee No merchandise to be released until payment fully clear. See below for methods of payment and what buyer's premium is applicable to each.
On-line bid, pay with USA credit card: 24.5%
On-line bid, pay with international credit card: 25.5%
On-line bid, pay by cash, check or bank wire: 21.5%
*Live bid @ auction, pay by USA credit card: 21.5%
*Live bid @ auction, pay by non-USA credit card: 22.5%
*Live bid @ auction, pay by cash, check, bank wire
Phone Bid - Pay by Cash, Check or Bank Wire 21.5%
Phone Bid - Pay by USA Visa or Master Card 24.5%
Phone Bid - Pay by non-USA Visa or Master Card 25.5%
*Live Bid @ auction includes bids executed by you, live in the audience or successful absentee bids that were submitted to our website, LouisJDianni (.com). It does not include phone bidders, or Absentee Bids left on bidding portals.

8.375% Sales Tax

Buyer's are required to pay the Putnam County/New York State combined sales tax of 8.375% of the total price, including Buyer's Premium. The only exceptions are if a valid sales tax exemption certificate is supplied LJD prior to checkout or invoicing, OR if the item(s) are shipped by LJD to a state other than New York State. Please present at check-in, or include in your on-line registration your Resale Certificate details. LJD will not refund any sales tax once invoicing has been completed.

CONDITION REPORTS

Condition Reports - Detailed condition reports are not offered by the Auctioneer, LJD, the bidding portal, or the consignor. The absence of a condition statement does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear, imperfections or the effects of aging. It is the responsibility of the bidder to examine lots in person, through an agent and/or by visiting and viewing the many photos available on LouisJDianni (.com) on each item being offered for sale. NOTE: No additional images to those already provided on our web site will be provided within one week of the auction start. Any condition report given, as a courtesy to a potential bidder, is only an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact. All counts, weights and measurements are approximate. The auctioneer shall bear no responsibility for any error or omission. It is incumbent upon the Buyer to satisfy his questions and concerns by inspecting in person, or through your agent.

CONTRACT

Registering to Bid denotes understanding and acceptance of the TERMS & CONDITIONS offered herein, constituting a legal and binding contract between you and Louis J. Dianni, LLC