Modern Day Auction
Modern Day Auction
Property from the Estate of Angela Gross Folk
Between Daylight and Darkness
Auction Closed
May 17, 10:38 PM GMT
Estimate
500,000 - 700,000 USD
Lot Details
Description
Property from the Estate of Angela Gross Folk
Edward Willis Redfield
1869 - 1965
Between Daylight and Darkness
signed E W Redfield (lower right)
oil on canvas
50 by 56 in.
127 by 142 cm.
Executed in 1909.
This work will be included in the forthcoming catalogue raisonne on Redfield being compiled by Thomas Folk.
James William Pattinson, “Annual Exhibition of Paintings and Sculpture Art Institute, Chicago,” Fine Arts Journal 27, no. 6, 1912, p. 793
L.S., “The Winter Academy,” The Nation 97, no. 2530, 1913, p. 627
Matthew Baigell, A Concise History of American Painting and Sculpture, New York 1984, no. 207, pp. 207 and 209, illustrated
William H. Gerdts, Impressionist New York, New York 1994, pl. 14, pp. 22-23 and 91, illustrated
“Currents,” Pennsylvania Heritage 20, no. 2, 1994, p. 40
J.M.W. Fletcher, Edward Willis Redfield, 1869-1965: An American Impressionist, His Paintings and the Man Behind the Palette, Lahaska, Pennsylvania 1996, no. 65, p. 155
Patricia Tanis Sydney, “The Visual Arts,” in The Genius Belt: The Story of the Arts In Bucks County Pennsylvania, Doylestown, Pennsylvania 1996, pp. 124 and 127
Thomas C. Folk, The Pennsylvania Impressionists, Cranbury, New Jersey 1997, n.p., illustrated
Brigitta H. Bond, “Pennsylvania Impressionists at the Panama-Pacific International Exposition, 1915,” in Pennsylvania Impressionists, Philadelphia 2002, p. 328
Exh. Cat., Doylestown, Pennsylvania, James A. Michener Art Museum and Dover, Sewell C. Biggs Museum of American Art, Edward W. Redfield: Just Values and Fine Seeing, 2004, p. 134
William Sharpe, New York Nocturne: The City After Dark in Literature, Painting, and Photography, 1850-1950, Princeton 2008, p. 366