Sell Your Katharine Hepburn Oil on Canvas Art Painting for up to Over $15,000 or More at Nate D. Sanders Auctions
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Sell Your Katharine Hepburn Oil on Canvas Art Painting
Below is a recent realized price for a Katharine Hepburn oil on canvas art painting. We at Nate D. Sanders Auctions can obtain up to this amount or more for you:
Katharine Hepburn Oil on Canvas Art Painting. Sold for over $15,000.
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Alfred Eisenstaedt Signed 11″ x 14″ Photograph of Katharine Hepburn
Alfred Eisenstaedt signed 11″ x 14″ silver gelatin photograph of Katharine Hepburn, taken in 1938 as referenced on the verso in Eisenstaedt’s hand. Hepburn is beautifully pictured here with her dress pleats cascading across the photo. Signed “Eisenstaedt” on the photographic border. With Eisenstaedt’s stamp on verso, “PHOTO BY ALFRED EISENSTAEDT”. Near fine condition. From Alfred Eisenstaedt’s estate. Sold for $1,604.11.
Academy Award statue for 1933’s ”Little Women.” Trophy was presented at the 6th Academy Awards in 1934 to husband and wife writing team Sarah Y. Mason and Victor Heerman for their screen adaptation of Louisa May Alcott’s classic novel. This was David O. Selznick’s last production for RKO, directed by George Cukor, and though it was also nominated for Best Picture and Best Direction, this was its sole win. Katharine Hepburn starred as spirited heroine Jo March in a middle-class American family during the Civil War. Alcott’s immensely popular novel, first published in 1868, caused lasting controversies; just ahead of its time, it redefined women’s social ideals for love and identity through work, and pushed the envelope in fiction with its uninhibited blending of children’s fiction with women’s literature, ultimately pioneering an entire literary genre all its own. Feature-length remakes of this picture were produced in 1949 and 1994. Plaque on the front of black Belgian marble base reads: ”Academy Of / Motion Picture / Arts And Sciences / First Award / 1933”. A medallion affixed to the underside reads: ”Academy / First Award / to / Sara Y. Mason / And / Victor Heerman / for / Writing Adaptation / of / Little Women”. Behind the figure’s feet, an engraving to the film reel reads ”George Stanley / 1929”. Statue measures 12” in total height. Base diameter measures 5.25”. Weighs 7 pounds, 11 ounces. Underside is lined with black felt. Light scattered scratching and tarnishing to metal, with a tiny chip to the figure’s left inner elbow and faint abrasions to base, else fine. An beautiful, early Oscar for one of the most memorable Hollywood films. Sold for $112,368.
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Frank Sinatra Painting by Innocenzo Daraio — Given by Frank to Keely Smith
Oil painting of Frank Sinatra as a clown, by Innocenzo Daraio. Sinatra commissioned Daraio for the painting and then gifted it to his close friend, Keely Smith. The painting was then famously stolen and held for ransom in 1977, but was later returned. Daraio was known for his clown portraits and meticulous details as a scenic film artist, working on ”The Ten Commandments”, ”Marco Polo” and ”Cleopatra”. Daraio signs his full name at bottom right. Measures 22” x 28”. Frame measures 29” x 35”. Painting is near fine. With an LOA from Keely Smith’s daughter. Sold for $1,875.
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