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Fine and Decorative Art from Various Southern Estates and Collections, June 4th-23rd. Featuring works by Hunt Slonem, David Harouni, Frederick Judd Waugh, Constantine Kluge, Leroy Neiman, Le Thiet Cuong, a Pablo Picasso Madoura earthenware pitcher and premier works by Southern artists, including works from the Christopher P. H. Murphy (Sr.) family collection. The public is welcome to attend the preview reception June 16th, 5-7pm and Ladies Night June 17th, 5-7pm.
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  • Property from The Christopher P. H. Murphy (Sr.) Family Estate Collection, Savannah, GA
Lot 307

Christopher Murphy Jr. (Sav, 1902-1973) Camelia, W/C

Estimate: $200 - $300
Starting Bid
$125

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Property from The Christopher P. H. Murphy (Sr.) Family Estate Collection, Savannah, GA

Description:

Christopher Murphy Jr. (Savannah, 1902-1973), Camelia, Watercolor, signed lower right, Savannah Art Club on verso with inscription 'APR 22 1948' on the upper right corner, depicting camelia flower against blue background, matted and framed. Frame size: 20 in. x 17 in.  

Provenance: descended from the artist to the Christopher P.H. Murphy family collection.

Christopher Murphy Jr. was a notable 20th century Savannah, Georgia artist. Murphy's artistic education started early as both of his parents were respected Savannah artists, and continued with formal training at the Art Students League. His superior technical skills allowed him to work in a variety of mediums and subject matter and he is best known for his city and landscape scenes of his home town Savannah. He was an active member of the Savannah Art Club and taught art classes around town.

During his career his work was exhibited at the National Academy of Design, Art Institute of Chicago, New York Watercolor Club, American Watercolor Society, Sesquicentennial Exposition in Philadelphia, Whitney Museum, Victoria and Albert Museum, and the Southern Art League. His work is held in the permanent collections of the Morris Museum and the Telfair as well as in various private collections.

Measurements: Height: by sight 12 in. x Width: 10 5/8 in.

Condition:

Fair condition, toning to paper, foxing and spotting to paper, mat and glass; not viewed out of frame.

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