Showing posts with label Art by Fawcett. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Art by Fawcett. Show all posts

Friday, October 28, 2016

Art by Fawcett up for auction


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Details about two pieces by Fawcett: A Farrah Fawcett Print, 1999. Depicting an image of a nude female form (possibly the star's own body), text on the lower center margin reads "Farrah 1999."
Framed: 30" x 35"; Work only: 24" x 29" 





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Wednesday, July 13, 2016

Madonna and Child by Farrah Fawcett (Charcoal) up for sale


 


Madonna & Child
A Charcoal by Farrah
FawcettAnother of Farrah’s works of art is for sale. Madonna and Child is a work Fawcett has talked about before with her mother. Fawcett surprised her mother and showed her the work after it had been on display.  You can purchase this piece for $20,000.oo via (click 1st dibs for link) 1st dibs. You can read all about Fawcett and her career via myFarrah.com.

From 1stdibs: Probably one of the most meaningful pieces ever for sale by the American icon. Pastel and wash work signed “Farrah” and dated 1971.  Originally from Corpus Christi, Farrah was a student at UT in the late 1960s. She modeled and worked with sculptor Charles Umlauf, and had a job at the Country Store Gallery on Lavaca street, a few steps away from the Austin campus, where she framed and sold art for Raymond Brown. 

This piece was purchased there by an Austin art collector in the late 1980s.  

Greatly influenced by Charles Umlauf’s realistic style and lyrical themes, this vibrant work is a meaningful testimony of Farrah Fawcett’s quest for truth as she made her debut in the art world. 

 Authentication in process.


Saturday, May 28, 2016

Farrah Fawcett Artwork up for Auction



A Farrah Fawcett Sculpture, Circa 1990s. Patinated metal, depicting a nude female form (possibly the star's own body), signed on the left leg "Farrah," affixed to a square-shaped marble base.

Height: 11"


A Farrah Fawcett Print, 1999. Depicting an image of a nude female form (possibly the star's own body), text on the lower center margin reads "Farrah 1999."

Framed: 30" x 35"; Work only: 24" x 29"



A Farrah Fawcett Sculpture, Circa 1990s. Flecked stone, depicting a reclining nude female torso (possibly the star's own body), unsigned, affixed to a rectangular black marble base, base affixed to a metal table/stand with an extended glass shelf in center.

Sculpture: 11" x 27" x 7"; Base: 18" x 31" 4"; Table/Stand: 18" x 32"; Extended Shelf: 14" x 63"

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