
Categories:
Modern Art & Design
The simple lines and minimalistic allure of Scandinavian and mid-century modern design. The distinctive, timeless aesthetic of Italian modernism. The harmony of form and function of post-modernism. The kitschy, perplexing glamor of pop and experimental art. Makers like Knoll, Eames, Warren Platner, and Hans Wegner have made these styles famous. Ahlers & Ogletree is making them accessible.
Previous Notable Lots







THORNTON DIAL, “STRUGGLING TIGER PENNED IN” 1991
Provenance: Purchased from William Arnett, February 1993
Approx: 60″ x 60″ (overall)
PRICE REALIZED: $90,945

GEORGE NAKASHIMA WALNUT MINGUREN COFFEE TABLE
Provenance: By descent, from the Estate of Dr. Alberta C. Johnson, Tucson, AZ; acquired directly from George Nakashima in 1967
Approx: h. 18.25″, w. 69.5″, d. 28.5″
PRICE REALIZED: $75,000

ROY LICHTENSTEIN, “BEST BUDDIES” COLOR SCREENPRINT
Provenance: From the Private Collection of Mr. Barry Griswell of Amelia Island, Florida; acquired from the Meyerovich Gallery, San Francisco, California, March 12, 2008
Approx. 35.75″ x 31.75″ (paper), 42.75″ x 38.75″ (frame)
PRICE REALIZED: $21,780

PAAVO TYNELL SIGNED MCM “SNOWFLAKE” CHANDELIER
Approx: h. 36″, w. 30″
PRICE REALIZED: $50,166

ANDY WARHOL, “MARILYN” – 1967, PENCIL SIGNED
Provenance: From the Private Collection of Benno & Babette Rothschild, Columbus, GA
Approx: 11″ x 10.75″ (total), 6″ x 6″ (sheet)
PRICE REALIZED: $16,875

IDA KOHLMEYER, ABSTRACT MIXED MEDIA, 1975
Provenance: From the Estate of Richard D. and Gail M. Royston of Atlanta, GA
Approx: 61″ x 41″ (frame), 58.5″ x 38.5″ (sight)