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Ed Dwight (American/Colorado, 1933- ), "Captives of Cotton," 1977 Ed Dwight (American/Colorado, 1933- ), "Captives of Cotton," 1977, patinated bronze group, signed and dated on the front of the integral plinth, on an ogee edge heptagonal mahogany base, with a brass name plate,
Crescent City Auction GalleryED DWIGHT 1933 Kansas City, Kansas JAZZ MUSICIAN Bronze, dark brown patinated, on marble base. H. 36,5 cm. Signed 'DWIGHT' on the reverse. Min. with traces of oxidation. Provenance: Private collection Düsseldorf. ED DWIGHT 1933 Kansas City, Kansas JAZZ MUSIKER Bronze, dunkelbraun patiniert, auf Marmorsockel. H. 36,5 cm. Rückseitig signiert 'DWIGHT'. Min. mit Oxidationsspuren. Provenienz: Privatsammlung Düsseldorf.
Hargesheimer Kunstauktionen DüsseldorfED DWIGHT AMERICAN, 1933- AFRICAN AMERICAN SOLDIERS, PRESENTED TO GENERAL POWELL BY SAN FERNANDO VALLEY LINKS, INC., DON NEWCOMBE HUMANITARIAN AWARD, 1992 Bronze Depicting a rectangular section of two African American soldiers and Abraham Lincoln?, on black marble base and plaque 'San Fernando Valley Links, Inc./Presented to/Gen. Colin L. Powell/the/Don Newcombe Humanitarian Award/March 22, 1992' Catalogue note: Gen. Powell received this award from the San Fernando Valley Links, Inc. at a celebration at the Universal City Hilton Hotel. The San Fernando Valley Chapter of The Links Inc., an organization of black professional women, gave Powell the Award "for his contribution to the nation and as a role model to the community at large." Also during his visit to Southern California, the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors designated March 22 as "General Colin L. Powell Day" in the county.
Potomack CompanyEd Dwight (American 1933- ) ''Sax Therapy''- bronze sculpture, signed and numbered 57/75, set on marble base. 14 3/4'' (with base)
Rachel Davis Fine ArtsEd Dwight (b.1933 Colorado) ''The Sharecroppers'' Bronze Sculpture. Edition 20/85. 18x11x8''. Bronze busts of African American farmers. Signed and editioned. Polished black marble base. Excellent Condition. Weighs 21lbs
MBA Seattle Auction LLCEd Dwight b. 1933 Jazz c. 1985 bronze (original gold finish) 14 1/4 x 6 x 2 3/4 inches (bronze only) small wooden base signed and numbered 3/150 Provenance: Private collection, Richmond, Virginia
Black Art AuctionED DWIGHT (AMERICAN, B. 1933) BRONZE SCULPTURE, signed at base, bearing presentation plaque inscribed "UNITED NEGRO COLLEGE FUND / FREDERICK D. PATTERSON AWARD / PRESENTED TO / SIDNEY POITIER / OCTOBER 20, 1998".
Jeffrey S. Evans & AssociatesEd Dwight (born 1933) Abstract Woman Signed E. Dwight, 10, copyright 1979. Bronze on a marble pedestal height of bronze 38 1/2in (97cm) For further information on this lot please visit the Bonhams website
BonhamsCast as a female figure wearing a hat and a long flowing dress, signed Dwight and numbered 17/50, mounted on a wood base. Height 13 3/4 inches. Note: Edward Dwight was selected as the first African American astronaut trainee in 1961. He started sculpting after he resigned from the USAF. Notice to bidders: Condition reports and additional photographs are provided by request as a courtesy to our clients, as such any condition report is only an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact. The absence of a condition report does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free of defects, imperfections, restoration, wear and tear, or the effects of aging. Capo Auction shall have no responsibility for any error or omission, additionally all lots are sold 'As Is' and in accordance with the conditions of sale.
Capo AuctionEd Dwight (American, 1933) Isom Dart- Cattle Rustler, Thief, Rodeo Clown Brown patina Signed and dated 1978. Fixed to a mahogany stand Height of bronze 14 1/2 x length 23 x depth 8 1/2 inches Height of stand 3 1/2 x length 19 x depth 11 1/4 inches.
HindmanEd Dwight (American, b. 1933) The Rescue Bronze with brown patina. Signed and dated 1980. Raised on a revolving wood stand. Height overall 18 1/2 x length 18 x depth 18 inches.
HindmanEd Dwight (American, b. 1933) Dirt Farmers Bronze with two-tone brown patina Signed, dated 1980 and numbered 9/20. Height 24 inches; width 16 x depth 11 inches; height of stand 2 3/4 x length 20 inches x depth 11 inches.
Hindman(American, b. 1933) 25-1/2"h Ed Dwight Studios, Denver, CO. Property from the Westervelt Company, Tuscaloosa, Alabama.
Nye & Company(American, b. 1933) 25-1/2"h Ed Dwight Studios, Denver, CO. Property from the Westervelt Company, Tuscaloosa, Alabama.
Nye & CompanyEd Dwight (American, b. 1933) "Education Ship," polished bronze tabletop sculpture of a sailing ship with progression of students ending in college graduates, the base incised "Dwight," mounted on a black granite base with unengraved bronze plaque; Dwight has created memorial sculptures of Martin Luther King Jr., Harriet Tubman, Underground Railroad slaves, and many others. 16" H x 23" L.
ShowplaceArtist: Ed Dwight, American (1933 - ) Title: Satchmo Year: 1992 Medium: Bronze and Brass with a Marble Base, signature and numbering inscribed Edition: 23/75 Image Size: Size: 19.5 x 10 x 20 in. (49.53 x 25.4 x 50.8 cm) Frame Size:
RoGalleryArtist: Ed Dwight, American (1933 - ) Title: Dizzy Gillespie Year: 1992 Medium: Bronze and Brass with a Marble Base, signature and numbering inscribed Edition: 16/75 Image Size: Size: 19.5 x 10 x 20 in. (49.53 x 25.4 x 50.8 cm) Frame Size:
RoGalleryEd Dwight (American, b. 1933), "Miles Davis," bronze sculpture, signed lower right (at foot), edition 9/75, overall (with base): 19.75"h x 8.25"w x 9"d
Clars Auction GalleryEd Dwight (American, b. 1933), "Dirt Farmers"-1980, cast bronze with wood base, from an edition of 20, inscribed "10/20 Ed Dwight 1980". Figural grouping sculpture depicting African American man and woman with sun weathered skin and farmer's attire. Approximate height 25.75".
Ahlers & Ogletree Inc.Artist: Ed Dwight, American (1933 - ) Title: Satchmo Year: 1992 Medium: Bronze and Brass with a Marble Base, signature and numbering inscribed Edition: 23/75 Size: 19.5 x 10 x 20 in. (49.53 x 25.4 x 50.8 cm)
RoGalleryEd Dwight (American (Colorado), b.1933). "Ragtime Piano" - 1984, patinated bronze, limited edition 5 of 27, signed, dated, and numbered to base. Modern figural sculpture depicting an older dapper gentleman dressed in wide brimmed hat and bowtie with cigar extending from his lips as he plays a baby grand piano, the scene to an integral shaped bronze base surmounting a wooden square plinth base. Applied plaque to front of wood base listing artist's name and title of sculpture. Approximate overall height 13.75", width 15", depth 13.5". Provenance: From the Private Collection of Dr. & Mrs. Calvin Wayne McLarin, Atlanta, Georgia.
Ahlers & Ogletree Inc.Ed Dwight (American (Colorado), b.1933). "Birth of the Blues" - 1980, patinated bronze, artist's proof, signed, dated, and proofed to base at left, also with plaque stating sculpture name. Emotive figural sculpture depicting a group of four young African American men playing blues instruments, including banjo, trumpet, and harmonica, three men seated on large bundles as the other perches against one, the bronze to a shaped carved and stained wood plinth base. Approximate overall height 14", width 18", depth 14". Provenance: From the Private Collection of Dr. & Mrs. Calvin Wayne McLarin, Atlanta, Georgia.
Ahlers & Ogletree Inc.Ed Dwight (American (Colorado), b.1933). "Jazz Trumpeter, patinated and parcel gilt bronze, apparently unsigned. Emotive sculpture depicting a male African American musician in full length slightly bending at the knee while playing a trumpet, the figure wearing green shirt and pageboy cap and standing atop a shaped platform raised by incurvate stem upon an ovular plinth base with truncated end. Approximate height 26.5", width 17.5", depth 10". Provenance: From the Private Collection of Dr. & Mrs. Calvin Wayne McLarin, Atlanta, Georgia.
Ahlers & Ogletree Inc.Ed Joseph Dwight Jr. (American, b. 1933- ), "Jazz Musician", patinated and parcel gilt bronze sculpture, signed on right of figure "Dwight" and noted as a unique piece "1/1". Bronze sculpture depicting an African American male jazz musician playing trumpet with puffed cheeks, wearing button down shirt with loosened tie, bust length sculpture supported on a bronze rod surmounting an onyx plinth base. Overall approximate height 16.25", width 7.75", depth 9.5". Provenance: From the Private Collection of Dr. & Mrs. Calvin Wayne McLarin, Atlanta, Georgia.
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