William Sanderson Colorado Modernist Painter 1905 - 1990
Aristocrat Auction has expanded this artist to new Horizon's!!!

 

 

 William Sanderson received formal training at the Art Students League in New York as well as the National Academy of Design. Following his studies, Sanderson found work as an Illustrator for publications including "The New Yorker" magazine. He exhibited in New York and held a one-man show sponsored by the Contemporary American Artists Gallery in 1931. Sanderson relocated to Colorado in 1946 when he took a position at the University of Denver as an advertising design instructor. The artist remained with the University until 1972. While in Denver, Sanderson used the landscapes, architecture, and people of Colorado as his subjects. He exhibited his work with a local group called the Fifteen Colorado Artists.

 

 

"The Lover's" Oil on Canvas in Original Artisits Frame - Singned Lower Right "Sanderson" - From the Hartley Collection - Sight Size 26" x 22" - Sold October, 2008 for $12,500 + Buyer's Premium

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Grocery Store & Gas Pump - Signed Lower Left "Sanderson" - Site size 11.25" H X 19.75" W - in old artists frame - Measures 19"T X 27.5"W overall - Sold January 2009 for $8,000. + Buyer's Premium

 

Brooklyn NY Harbor Long Island - Signed Lower Left "Sanderson" -  Site size 14" H X 21.50" W - in old artists frame - Measures 20"T X 27"W overall - Sold January 2009 for $7,400. + Buyer's Premium

 

 

 

 

   We are seeking similar works of art from Sanderson, as well as works from Raymond Jonson, Emil Bistram, Alfred Wands, Vance Kirkland, Irene Downs, Paul K. Smith, John E. Thompson, Frank Varva, Louise Ronnebeck, Patrachino Barela, WPA Era Artists, All Colorado Artists and Many Many More

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