Image Lot Price Description

1152
$11,500.00

IDA WAUGH (American, -1919) PRIZE BABIES. Outstanding unsigned oil on canvas scene shows six babies, five in white gowns and one in yellow dress and wearing white bonnet. Wonderful expressions, each with different color hair. Housed in original gilt gesso decorated frame. Provenance: Descended directly from Louis Prang through family descent. IMPORTANT NOTE: This is the painting that was used in the book titled “Prang’s Prize Babies How This Picture is Made” by L. Prang & Co. Boston. “An Outline of the Process of Chromolithography in General, Illustrated by Progressive Proofs of “The Prize Babies” a picture which, for its sentiment and its artistic merit has been most favorably received in America and in Europe. The book accompanies lot and is a fascinating look at how chromolithography is done and exceptionally important because this is the painting that it uses as an example. Prang must have felt this is one of his finest prints to use this as an example. REFERENCE: This painting is pictured and was exhibited in the Smithsonian Institution from February 1985 to January 1996 “With pen & graver woman graphic artist before 1900” Illustrated in the catalog on page 22 and listed as Catalog #40. SIZE: 6-1/2” x 12” CONDITION: Very good. 9-99804 (10,000-12,000)


Auction: Fine Art, Antiques & Asian - Samoset 2004
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