Fine Art and Hollywood Memorabilia Auction

STARTING BID $500
ESTIMATE

$500-$1,000

FRANK K.M. REHN (1848 - 1914) PHILADELPHIA OIL ON CANVAS HOUSE IN THE WOODS LANDSCAPE

Lot 237

Frank K.M. Rehn oil on canvas painting,depicting house in the woods,framed. Measurements - 15" x 28", with frame - 22" x 33 1/2". Frank Knox Morton Rehn was a painter of landscapes, seascapes and portraiture. Born in Philadelphia in 1848, he studied at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. Rehn was elected an Associate Member of the National Academy of Design in 1898 and a full Academician in 1909. He was also an Associate of the American Watercolor Society, and a member of the New York Watercolor Club. The artist was awarded First Prize, St. Louis Exposition, 1881; Honorable Mention, Paris Universal Exposition, 1900; and a Bronze Medal, Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo, New York, 1901. He died in 1914 in Massachusetts. Source :AskART.com.

LOST CONDITION:

Previously owned. For detailed condition report please call 267 544 5249

TAXES:

California 9%

Connecticut 6%

Florida 7%

Georgia 8%

Illinois 10%

Maryland 6%

Massachusetts 0%

New Jersey 6%

New York 8%

Pennsylvania 6%

Texas 8%

BUYER’S PREMIUM:

0 - $50,000 - 22%

$50,001 - $250,000 - 20%

$250,001+ - 18%

AUCTION DATE:

November 09, 2013
12:00 PM EST (GMT-5)

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Frank K.M. Rehn (1848 - 1914) Philadelphia Oil on Canvas House in the Woods Landscape
AUCTION DATE: November 09, 2013
12:00 PM EST (GMT-5)
STARTING BID: $500

Frank K.M. Rehn oil on canvas painting,depicting house in the woods,framed. Measurements - 15" x 28", with frame - 22" x 33 1/2". Frank Knox Morton Rehn was a painter of landscapes, seascapes and portraiture. Born in Philadelphia in 1848, he studied at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. Rehn was elected an Associate Member of the National Academy of Design in 1898 and a full Academician in 1909. He was also an Associate of the American Watercolor Society, and a member of the New York Watercolor Club. The artist was awarded First Prize, St. Louis Exposition, 1881; Honorable Mention, Paris Universal Exposition, 1900; and a Bronze Medal, Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo, New York, 1901. He died in 1914 in Massachusetts. Source :AskART.com.

  • ESTIMATE:

    $500-$1,000

  • LOTS CONDITION:

    Previously owned. For detailed condition report please call 267 544 5249

  • TAXES:

    California 9%

    Connecticut 6%

    Florida 7%

    Georgia 8%

    Illinois 10%

    Maryland 6%

    Massachusetts 0%

    New Jersey 6%

    New York 8%

    Pennsylvania 6%

    Texas 8%

  • BUYER'S PREMIUM:

    0 - $50,000 - 22%

    $50,001 - $250,000 - 20%

    $250,001+ - 18%

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