• Interiors auction at Christies

    Sale 2813

    Interiors

    New York

    |

    14 - 15 January 2014

    Browse Sale
Previous Lot
Search
Next Lot
    • William Zorach (American, 1887
    Lot 63 | PROPERTY FROM A PRIVATE NEW YORK COLLECTION  /WebsiteLevel/More

    William Zorach (American, 1887-1966)

    Houses along the inlet on snow-covered ground

    Price realised

    USD 1,000

    Estimate

    USD 2,000 - USD 3,000

    This lot is offered without a reserve

    Follow lot
    Add to Interests

    William Zorach (American, 1887-1966)
    Houses along the inlet on snow-covered ground
    watercolor on paper
    14½ x 21¼ in. (36.8 x 54 cm.)

    Provenance

    Samuel Cooper, gift from the artist.
    Caroline Cooper, by descent.
    Gifted to the present owner by the above.

    Contact us

    • Contact Client Service

      info@christies.com

      New York +1 212 636 2000

      London +44 (0)20 7839 9060

      infoasia@christies.com

      Asia +852 2760 1766

    Other information

    Special Notice


    This lot is offered without reserve.


    Pre-Lot Text

    PROPERTY FROM A PRIVATE NEW YORK COLLECTION 

    Recommended features

      • The graphic artists who made&n
      • The graphic artists who made skiing cool

        Ski lodge looking a little sparse? Our pick of vintage posters by the giants of 20th-century graphic design, offered in our Interiors sale on 29 January

      • ‘Oh my God, what is that?’ The
      • ‘Oh my God, what is that?’ The weird and wonderful world of Peter Petrou

        Over 45 years, the London-based dealer has made his name as a purveyor of eclectic objects from an array of world cultures and historical periods

      • I bought it at Christie’s
      • I bought it at Christie’s

        Celebrity estate agent Josh Flagg on how he acquired a gilt mirror and other treasures formerly owned by Betsy Bloomingdale

      • To gild or not to gild — that
      • To gild or not to gild — that is the question

        Artists, patrons and critics have argued for centuries over the right way to frame a painting. Ultimately, it’s a matter of personal taste, says Andrew Graham-Dixon

      • The must-see exhibitions of 20
      • The must-see exhibitions of 2019 — Europe

        Masters of the Renaissance in Berlin, a Post-Impressionist in Britain and Degas at the Opéra — our updated guide to the best shows in Europe this year

      • To live, paint and drink in Mo
      • To live, paint and drink in Montparnasse

        In the first decades of the 20th century, the bars in a small district of Paris hosted some of the greatest artists, writers and intellects of the age. Jack Castle takes a tour

Share
Email
Copy link