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 424:

Brad Widness "Bowl In Space" Mixed Media 2001


Start price:
$ 200
Estimated price :
$200 - $300
Buyer's Premium: 26% More details
Auction took place on Jan 29, 2025 at Revere Auctions

Brad Widness "Bowl In Space" Mixed Media 2001
Brad Widness (American, 20th/21st c). Mixed media work titled "Bowl In Space, " 2001. Signed, dated, and titled along the verso.

Brad Widness was born in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, and taught drawing, printmaking, watercolor, design, and digital media at Minnesota State University, Mankato, as well as January interim courses at Gustavus in Bookmaking, and a Bookmaking workshop at the Minnesota Center for Book Arts in Minneapolis. Brad’s work has been selected for many juried regional and national exhibitions, and his work is included in numerous printmaking portfolios and traveling exhibits around the country. Highlights from the last ten years include participating in an invitational exhibition at the MAPC Conference in Minneapolis, receiving a McKnight Fellowship, and having work selected from an open portfolio review for exhibit at the Highpoint Center for Printmaking.

Sight; height: 16 1/4 in x width: 17 1/4 in. Framed; height: 24 in x width: 24 in x depth: 1 1/2 in.
Condition: The colors are bold and deep. There are no major breaks, losses, or signs of restoration. To the margins and the verso, there are several deep scratches or incisions, likely original to the artistic process. Wear along the extreme edges of the board including a long chip, approximately 2 1/2 inches in length along the upper edge of the verso. The work is not framed.