CHARLES WEBSTER HAWTHORNE (American, 1872-1930)
woman wearing a sun bonnet - "mudhead"
sgn. l.l. C. W. Hawthorne
o/b, 20 by 18 in., framed
'Mudhead' was an original term Hawthorne used to describe his method of painting the color and shape of light with disregard for detail and features. Hawthorne, in 1899, founded the Cape Cod School of Art in Provincetown, Mass. He was a student of William Merritt Chase in New York.
Estimate: $3,000 - $5,000
Realized: $7,500 - Excluding Buyer's Premium
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Lot 25 : CHARLES WEBSTER HAWTHORNE (American, 1872-1930)



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