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LAMAR DODD 'BLACK CANYON' 1971 OIL ON CANVAS
Estimate:
$4,000 - $6,000
Sold
$3,250
Live Auction
Modernism, Photography & African American Art
Description
Lamar William Dodd (American (Georgia), 1909-1996). "Black Canyon" - 1971, oil with silver and gold leaf on canvas, signed to LL. Framed.
Note: Accompanied by June 1974 invoice and correspondence from Lamar Dodd.
Provenance: The Estate of Louis & Helen Regenstein, Jr., Atlanta, GA.
Louis Jr. was the eldest son of Louis & Venia Regenstein, Sr., founders of Regenstein's Department Store. Louis Jr. served as senior partner at the law firm now known as Kilpatrick, Townsend & Stockton. Helen served on many philanthropic committees and boards throughout her life including The Alliance Theatre, The High Museum, and The Temple, and also served as Parliamentarian of the Atlanta Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution.
Provenance: The Estate of Louis & Helen Regenstein, Jr., Atlanta, GA.
Louis Jr. was the eldest son of Louis & Venia Regenstein, Sr., founders of Regenstein's Department Store. Louis Jr. served as senior partner at the law firm now known as Kilpatrick, Townsend & Stockton. Helen served on many philanthropic committees and boards throughout her life including The Alliance Theatre, The High Museum, and The Temple, and also served as Parliamentarian of the Atlanta Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution.
Provenance: The Estate of Louis & Helen Regenstein, Jr., Atlanta, GA.
Louis Jr. was the eldest son of Louis & Venia Regenstein, Sr., founders of Regenstein's Department Store. Louis Jr. served as senior partner at the law firm now known as Kilpatrick, Townsend & Stockton. Helen served on many philanthropic committees and boards throughout her life including The Alliance Theatre, The High Museum, and The Temple, and also served as Parliamentarian of the Atlanta Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution.
Approximate dimensions: canvas h. 52.25", w. 26"; frame h. 58.5", w. 32.5", total d. 3".
Note: Accompanied by June 1974 invoice and correspondence from Lamar Dodd.
Provenance: The Estate of Louis & Helen Regenstein, Jr., Atlanta, GA.
Louis Jr. was the eldest son of Louis & Venia Regenstein, Sr., founders of Regenstein's Department Store. Louis Jr. served as senior partner at the law firm now known as Kilpatrick, Townsend & Stockton. Helen served on many philanthropic committees and boards throughout her life including The Alliance Theatre, The High Museum, and The Temple, and also served as Parliamentarian of the Atlanta Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution.
Provenance: The Estate of Louis & Helen Regenstein, Jr., Atlanta, GA.
Louis Jr. was the eldest son of Louis & Venia Regenstein, Sr., founders of Regenstein's Department Store. Louis Jr. served as senior partner at the law firm now known as Kilpatrick, Townsend & Stockton. Helen served on many philanthropic committees and boards throughout her life including The Alliance Theatre, The High Museum, and The Temple, and also served as Parliamentarian of the Atlanta Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution.
Provenance: The Estate of Louis & Helen Regenstein, Jr., Atlanta, GA.
Louis Jr. was the eldest son of Louis & Venia Regenstein, Sr., founders of Regenstein's Department Store. Louis Jr. served as senior partner at the law firm now known as Kilpatrick, Townsend & Stockton. Helen served on many philanthropic committees and boards throughout her life including The Alliance Theatre, The High Museum, and The Temple, and also served as Parliamentarian of the Atlanta Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution.
Approximate dimensions: canvas h. 52.25", w. 26"; frame h. 58.5", w. 32.5", total d. 3".