Modern American Art Online

Modern American Art Online

Sale Overview

Christie’s Modern American Art Online auction will offer approachably priced works by leading artists associated with early 20th‑century movements including the Stieglitz Circle, Abstraction, Magic Realism, Regionalism and Illustration. The sale will be open for bidding from 20 March through 17 April, with many works offered without reserve.

This season’s highlights include selections from several notable collections: a delightful group from The McCann Collection of American Illustration; exceptional works of Magic Realism from Mystery & Magic: An Important Greenwich Village Collection; further examples from Companions: A Collection of Works by Paul Cadmus; and noteworthy abstraction from The Blanton Museum of Art, sold to benefit the Mari and James A. Michener Acquisitions Endowment Fund.

Notable artists represented in the sale include Charles Ephraim Burchfield, Wolf Kahn, Doris Lee, and many more.

Select works will be on view at Rockefeller Center beginning Friday, 10 April as part of the marquee Modern New York sale week.

Auction times
20 Mar 10:00 AM (EDT)

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Quincie Dixon

Quincie Dixon

Associate Specialist, Head of Sale | American Art

Quincie Dixon, Associate Specialist, Head of Sale, is responsible for running Christie’s dedicated American Art auctions and serving her private and institutional clients with their art collecting, selling and appraisal needs. Quincie has worked in the art and auction field concentrating in American Art for nearly ten years and has been quoted in several financial and art market news outlets. She graduated from Syracuse University with a Bachelor’s degree in Art History.

Prior to joining Christie’s, Quincie worked for another major auction house as well as a prominent American Art dealer. She joined the Christie’s American Art department in 2018 as a Cataloguer when her first auction was the record-breaking sale of The Barney A. Ebsworth Collection in which the department achieved an historic $91,875,000 for Edward Hopper’s Chop Suey, still the record price for a work of American Art. Since then, Quincie has worked with the department on sourcing, appraising, researching, cataloging and selling property across both the private sale and auction channels and has been involved in the department’s most notable single-owner collection sales including but not limited to The T. Boone Pickens Collection, The Knobloch Collection, The Ann & Gordon Getty Collection, The Ted Shen Collection and importantly The Paul G. Allen Collection, which cemented several of the department’s world auction records including Andrew Wyeth’s Day Dream at $23,290,000. In the private sale context, Quincie has been involved in transactions for a wide range of artists up to the eight-figure price point and has experience with the placement of works in major institutions.
Tylee Abbott

Tylee Abbott

Senior Vice President, Head of American Art | American Art

Tylee Abbott serves as Vice President and Head of the American Art department. In addition to overseeing the department, he assists clients with all aspects of art collecting, from acquisition and sales to appraisals.

With a particular affinity for Western American Art, Tylee has played key roles in Christie’s marquee single owner auctions The Legend of the West: Iconic Works from the T. Boone Pickens Collection and Visions of the West: American Paintings from the William I. Koch Collection. Notable auction results within these collections include Thomas Moran, Frederic Remington, N.C. Wyeth among others. Tylee has also contributed meaningfully to noteworthy results for artists ranging from Alfred Jacob Miller to Victor Higgins and Rebecca Salsbury James.

Prior to joining Christie’s, Tylee held roles across the art world, including with another major New York auction company, as an independent art advisor, and at private galleries. He has also authored over 50 articles on the American and Western American Art markets. Tylee holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Art History and Business from Franklin & Marshall College and a Masters in Art Business from the Sotheby’s Institute of Art – London.

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