Hidden Gems: The Discovery Art Auction
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Virginia Beach, VA 23455
Auction Dates and TimesSALE IS COMPLETED
Bidding Starts: Tuesday Mar 26, 9:00 AM
Bidding Ends: Sunday Apr 14, 6:00 PM
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Blue Box Auction Gallery

Website: www.blueboxauction.com

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Step into a curated realm where history’s echo and the pulse of modernity converge. Our premier auction showcases a tapestry of artistry, featuring revered names like Larson, Montpezat, McGrew, and Waugh. Each piece tells a story, from Larson's abstract vision of the "Mona Lisa" to the idyllic serenity of Morgan's landscapes. The collection beckons connoisseurs and novices alike to discover a piece of the past or invest in contemporary expression.

 

The finesse of a 19th-century French carriage print by Henri d'Ainecy Montpezat, "Poney Chaise," stands in elegant contrast to the bold modern strokes of "1990s Eric Waugh Composition ST # 5." Meanwhile, the Japanese woodblock prints by Nishijima Katsuyuki offer a journey to tranquil scenes of traditional life, rooted in heritage and simplicity. Not to be outshone, the historic charm of George Moreland's hand-colored mezzotint brings alive the 18th-century tavern scenes with a warmth that transcends time.

 

This auction is not merely a sale; it is an invitation to partake in the legacy of art. Each item is meticulously framed and preserved, ready to find a new home where it can continue to inspire and be admired. From the subtle intricacies of "Herb Jones Pathway to the Sea" to the cultural reverence of the "Amulet Necklace with Beading," the pieces on offer bridge worlds and weave a narrative of artistic evolution.

Join us on April 14th for this exceptional event, with a preview day on April 10th, 11th, and 12th from 10:00 am to 5:00pm. We offer detailed online catalogs and remote bidding options with worldwide shipping.


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Step into a curated realm where history’s echo and the pulse of modernity converge. Our premier auction showcases a tapestry of artistry, featuring revered names like Larson, Montpezat, McGrew, and Waugh. Each piece tells a story, from Larson's abstract vision of the "Mona Lisa" to the idyllic serenity of Morgan's landscapes. The collection beckons connoisseurs and novices alike to discover a piece of the past or invest in contemporary expression.

 

The finesse of a 19th-century French carriage print by Henri d'Ainecy Montpezat, "Poney Chaise," stands in elegant contrast to the bold modern strokes of "1990s Eric Waugh Composition ST # 5." Meanwhile, the Japanese woodblock prints by Nishijima Katsuyuki offer a journey to tranquil scenes of traditional life, rooted in heritage and simplicity. Not to be outshone, the historic charm of George Moreland's hand-colored mezzotint brings alive the 18th-century tavern scenes with a warmth that transcends time.

 

This auction is not merely a sale; it is an invitation to partake in the legacy of art. Each item is meticulously framed and preserved, ready to find a new home where it can continue to inspire and be admired. From the subtle intricacies of "Herb Jones Pathway to the Sea" to the cultural reverence of the "Amulet Necklace with Beading," the pieces on offer bridge worlds and weave a narrative of artistic evolution.

Join us on April 14th for this exceptional event, with a preview day on April 10th, 11th, and 12th from 10:00 am to 5:00pm. We offer detailed online catalogs and remote bidding options with worldwide shipping.

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Hidden Gems: The Discovery Art Auction
 Online Only Auction
Auction Date(s)
Bidding Starts: Tuesday Mar 26 , 9:00 AM
Bidding Ends: Sunday Apr 14 , 6:00 PM
Auction Location

Virginia Beach, VA 23455
Company
Blue Box Auction Gallery

Website: www.blueboxauction.com

Listing Terms and Conditions
Please see our website for complete terms and conditions.

Step into a curated realm where history’s echo and the pulse of modernity converge. Our premier auction showcases a tapestry of artistry, featuring revered names like Larson, Montpezat, McGrew, and Waugh. Each piece tells a story, from Larson's abstract vision of the "Mona Lisa" to the idyllic serenity of Morgan's landscapes. The collection beckons connoisseurs and novices alike to discover a piece of the past or invest in contemporary expression.

 

The finesse of a 19th-century French carriage print by Henri d'Ainecy Montpezat, "Poney Chaise," stands in elegant contrast to the bold modern strokes of "1990s Eric Waugh Composition ST # 5." Meanwhile, the Japanese woodblock prints by Nishijima Katsuyuki offer a journey to tranquil scenes of traditional life, rooted in heritage and simplicity. Not to be outshone, the historic charm of George Moreland's hand-colored mezzotint brings alive the 18th-century tavern scenes with a warmth that transcends time.

 

This auction is not merely a sale; it is an invitation to partake in the legacy of art. Each item is meticulously framed and preserved, ready to find a new home where it can continue to inspire and be admired. From the subtle intricacies of "Herb Jones Pathway to the Sea" to the cultural reverence of the "Amulet Necklace with Beading," the pieces on offer bridge worlds and weave a narrative of artistic evolution.

Join us on April 14th for this exceptional event, with a preview day on April 10th, 11th, and 12th from 10:00 am to 5:00pm. We offer detailed online catalogs and remote bidding options with worldwide shipping.