Fine & Decorative Arts
By Revere Auctions
Jan 29, 2025
755 Prior Ave N #235C, St Paul, MN, US, United States
Revere Auctions is proud to announce our January fine and decorative arts auction. Featuring incredible works by Charles Biederman, Mary Heilmann, Auguste Rodin, Mary Fedden, Ernest Trova, Mary Abbott, Thomas Hirschhorn, and more! Also offered is an unprecedented lot of ephemera related to the O.J. Simpson trial including signs which hung outside his gate and letters of support. In addition there is a lovely selection of antique Navajo rugs, sterling silver, and archival press photography from the Star Tribune.
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LOT 371:

Charles Biederman Structurist Relief #6 Sculpture

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Sold for: $10,000
Price including buyer’s premium: $ 12,600
Start price:
$ 8,000
Estimated price :
$10,000 - $20,000
Buyer's Premium: 26% More details
Auction took place on Jan 29, 2025 at Revere Auctions

Charles Biederman Structurist Relief #6 Sculpture
Charles Biederman, born Karel Joseph Biederman (American, 1906-2004). Painted aluminum 'Structurist Relief' sculpture titled "Untitled (#6)" depicting a three-dimensional geometric abstract composition in bright colors against a mint-green background, 1983-85. Signed, dated, and titled along the verso. With a custom moving crate. With a Menconi & Schoelkopf, New York, gallery label affixed to the crate.

Provenance: Estate of Charles Biederman.

Lot Essay:
Born to Czech parents in Cleveland in 1906, Biederman was involved in the American art scene for his entire life. He briefly studied at the Cleveland Art Institute and the School of the Art Institute of Chicago (SAIC) before dropping out and moving to New York. It was there that he met and was included in shows with other influential artists of the time including Alexander Calder, John Ferren, George L.K. Morris, and Charles Green Shaw.

For nine months from 1936-37 Biederman studied in Paris. It was here that he met and was influenced by leading artists including Picasso, Mondrian, and Miro. He was initially influenced by the works of Fernand Leger before moving away from his style and towards totally abstract, geometric compositions. The movements of Cezanne, Post-Impressionism, and Cubism informed the evolution of his style. And while he started out painting, he abandoned two-dimensional for more sculptural works by 1937.

In 1941 he married Mary Moore Biederman and in the following year he moved to Red Wing, Minnesota, where he would spend the rest of his life. In the 1950s, he created the term "Structurism" to help define his works from Constructivism and De Stijl. Many prominent collections around the world contain Structurist Reliefs similar to the artwork offered here including The Whitney Art Museum, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, and The Tate, London.

In 2004, Beiderman died at the age of 98 and his estate was subsequently given to the Weisman Art Museum on the University of Minnesota - Twin Cities campus. They have organized traveling exhibitions of his works.

Height: 42 1/2 in x width: 31 3/4 in x depth: 11 in.
Condition: The colors are bold and bright. There are no major losses, bends, or repairs. There is one minute paint loss to the upper-most purple square.

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