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More Than a Name: How Provenance Makes Icons Out of Objects

A CAPTIVATING BACKSTORY COMBINED WITH OWNERSHIP BY A NOTABLE PERSONALITY CAN TURN ORDINARY ITEMS INTO AUCTION BLOCKBUSTERS

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Brushstrokes of the Frontier

AN UPCOMING AUCTION OF ILLUSTRATION ART BY THE ARTISTS WHO SHAPED AMERICA’S VISION OF THE WEST CAPTURES THE LAND’S PROMISE, PERIL, AND POWER TO REINVENT

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Collector’s Guide to Vintage Movie Posters

BUILDING AN A-LIST COLLECTION DOESN’T HAVE TO BE A ‘REEL’ CHALLENGE IF YOU KEEP THESE KEY FACTORS IN MIND

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Keeping Up With the Blairs

A COLLECTION OF WORKS BY PRESTON, LEE, AND MARY BLAIR SHOWCASES THE TALENT THAT HELPED THIS FAMILY OF DISNEY ARTISTS LEAVE A LASTING IMPACT ON THE WORLD OF ANIMATION

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5 Classic Rarities From the 20th Century Every U.S. Coin Collection Should Include

WHILE THESE SOUGHT-AFTER EXAMPLES CAN FETCH SIX-FIGURE SUMS AT AUCTION, THEY DON’T HAVE TO BREAK THE BANK

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The Art of Bob Peak: A Trip Through Cinematic History

A COLLECTION OF ORIGINAL WORKS BY THE CELEBRATED ILLUSTRATOR INCLUDES UNFORGETTABLE IMAGES FOR ‘APOCALYPSE NOW,’ ‘HAIR,’ ‘ROLLERBALL’ AND MORE

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Four Manuscripts That Tell the Story of America’s Founding Spirit

FROM SACRIFICE TO TRIUMPH, THESE PERSONAL LETTERS AND ONE REMARKABLE BROADSIDE CAPTURE THE MOMENTS AND EMOTIONS SURROUNDING A REVOLUTION

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The Magical World of Daniel Shak’s Disney Art Collection

The remarkable assemblage features production artwork from the studio’s most celebrated films, including rare treasures from ‘Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs’

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Editor’s Picks

Three choice lots from upcoming Heritage auctions

Historical Manuscripts

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Editor Pick 1

In this July 1950 letter to his personal banker Max Pellequer, Pablo Picasso mentions his famous bronze sculpture L’Homme au Mouton, which he cast in 1943 as a response to the turmoil of occupied France during World War II. In 1950, Picasso donated the work to the city of Vallauris, where he lived from 1948 to 1955. Pellequer first met Picasso in the early 1920s, and the two developed a close friendship. Over the course of their relationship, Pellequer assembled an extensive and significant collection of Picasso’s work. 

Pablo Picasso Autograph Letter Signed
Auction: August 8

Pulp Magazines

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Editor Pick 2

The first appearance of Doc Savage, one of the all-time great pulp heroes, makes this one of the most influential and valuable pulp magazines ever published. Walter Baumhofer introduces the Man of Bronze with an iconic cover that would define the character’s look for decades. Savage stands as a defining icon of the pulp era, and this issue ranks with The Shadow (April 1931), The All-Story (October 1912), and Weird Tales (March 1923) as one of the most significant debuts in the history of pulp magazines.  

Doc Savage No. 1 March 1933 (Street & Smith) CGC VG+ 4.5
Auction: July 31

Western Art

Editor Pick 3

Throughout his life, sculptor and Wyoming native Dave McGary compiled and studied historical Native American dress, which helped inform his sculpture process. His bronze works, including Touch the Clouds, which depicts a Native American chief with his arms outstretched, are easily recognizable thanks to their intricate detail and historical accuracy. McGary’s combination of paints, patinas, and hundreds of welded-together pieces show his dedication to his craft and his reverence for Native American history.

Dave McGaryTouch the Clouds, 1996
Auction: July 29

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