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don eddy (1944)
Lot 769 Eddy, Don
Don Eddy (1944)
811-2 | Moderne & Zeitgenössische Kunst, Design
Don Eddy
04.11.1944
USA
Don Eddy is a contemporary representational painter. He gained recognition in American art around 1970 amid a group of artists that critics and dealers identified as Photorealists or Hyperrealists, based on their work's high degree of verisimilitude and use of photography as a resource material. Eddy has worked in cycles, which treat various imagery from different formal and conceptual viewpoints, moving from detailed, formal images of automobile sections and storefront window displays in the 1970s to perceptually challenging mash-ups of still lifes and figurative/landscapes scenes in the 1980s to mysterious multi-panel paintings in his latter career. Eddy's work has been informed by wide-ranging, sometimes contradictory influences: old masters (e.g., van Eyck and Vermeer), Impressionist and Neo-Impressionist color, the analytical cubism of Braque and Picasso, Hans Hofmann, Conceptual and Minimalist critiques of Abstract Expressionism, and Pop art.
Nagel Auktionen GmbH
811-2 | Moderne & Zeitgenössische Kunst, Design
Date: 09.02.2023 10:00 UTC +01:00
Number of lots in the catalog: 666
Lot 172 An archive of eleven rare 78 rpm Savoy Records test pressings, including Charlie Parker’s landmark first studio recordings as leader, from the collection of legendary Savoy producer Teddy Reig, 1944-46
Charlie Watts: Literature and Jazz Part I
CHRISTIE'S
Charlie Watts: Literature and Jazz Part I
Date: 28.09.2023 13:00 UTC +00:00
Number of lots in the catalog: 203
Lot 162 A remarkable archive of manuscript arrangements from the founding years of Count Basie’s “New Testament” band, in the hands of Neal Hefti, Ernie Wilkins, Frank Foster, Benny Golson, Charles Thompson and others, 1940s-50s
Charlie Watts: Literature and Jazz Part I
CHRISTIE'S
Charlie Watts: Literature and Jazz Part I
Date: 28.09.2023 13:00 UTC +00:00
Number of lots in the catalog: 203