Women in the Arts 2023

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WOMEN IN THE ARTS annual auction

For many of us, the first artist we know is a woman -- our mothers who drew for us, our kindergarten teacher, or the neighbor who displays her paintings in local exhibits.

The sad reality, however, is that female artists are hugely underrepresented in the art world, with an imbalance of representation and sale prices that exist from major metropolitan showrooms to local galleries and museums.

Our annual Women in the Arts Auction is a small step we can take toward rediscovering 19th and early 20th century female artists the market may be overlooking and providing a new sales channel for established contemporary female artists looking to expand their reach. We hope you join us in supporting this mission.

Alice Barber Stephens (1858-1932) Pan-Pacific Exposition, 1915

Discrimination against women in the art world trickles down from the top, where very few women hold directorships, through gallery representation, inclusion in museum collections, press coverage and auction price differentials

Nearly $200 billion was spent on art at auction between 2008 and 2019, but only $4 billion was on art made by a woman

Maya Eventov (1964-) Still Life

Only 13 percent of art in American museum collections is by a female artist

Yet 85% of the nudes in the Met are of women

$450.3 million

the highest price paid at auction for a work of art by a man

DaVinci’s Salvator Mundi

$44.4 million

the highest price paid at auction for a work of art by a woman

Georgia O’Keefe’s Jimson Weed / White Flower #1

Mabel May Woodward (1877-1945) “Old Orchard Beach, Maine” Pamela Pindell (1950-) Onions and Crockery

Eldred’s is proud to name WE CAN as our charitable partner for our Women in the Arts auctions.

WE CAN, based in Harwich, Massachusetts, empowers and supports Cape Cod women to build pathways to self-sufficiency and stability by providing free and confidential legal services, employment and business support, financial empowerment, mentoring and personal development programs.

WE CAN serves more than 2,400 women across Cape Cod each year. A portion of the auction proceeds will be donated to WE CAN. You can also support WE CAN by making the organization a consignment beneficiary.

wecancenter.org

Betty Abrahams Woodman (1930-2018)

White Glaze Ceramic Vase

please join us for a gallery reception preview Wednesday, March 22 I 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. 2023 auction Thursday, March 23 I 10a.m. Sarah Lutz (1967-) Abstract with Circles detail consign Eldred’s is always accepting consignments for future auctions For property evaluations, please email consign@eldreds.com or call 508-385-3116 Appointments throughout New England and beyond stay connected visit eldreds.com to sign up for our email lists

RECENT RESULTS AT ELDRED’S

Fidelia Bridges (1834-1923)

Birds in a Marsh

Sold for $37,500

Mary Cassatt (1844-1926)

“Louise, in a Fluffy Bonnet ...”

Sold for $15,500

Anne Packard (1933-)

Sailing on Calm Waters

Sold for $13,750

Jennie Augusta Brownscombe (1850-1936)

Arranging Roses

Sold for $8,125

Jessica Dismorr (1885-1939)

Southern France

Sold for $16,250

Bronze

Katharine Ward Lane Weems (1899-1989) Whippet
WOMEN IN THE ARTS annual auction eldreds.com part of the proceeds to benefit WE CAN of Cape Cod, wecancenter.org Cape Cod I Greater Boston I Mystic, Ct. I Naples, Fl. Headquarters I 1483 Route 6A, East Dennis, Mass. I 508-385-3116 I MA Lic. #155
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