Raymer Society Consignment Art Auction

Dickerson, William - lithograph, fair condition,

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Start price: $50

Estimated price: $300 - $400

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"Santa Fe Houses" is a lithograph by William Dickerson, signed "Wm Dickerson" in lower right, titled in lower left. It is in fair condition with overall toning, slight foxing and what appears to be a water stain in the upper right corner, measuring 10×13.5. Total dimensions are 19.5×23.5×1. William Dickerson was born in 1904 in El Dorado, Kansas. Two years later the family moved to Wichita where Dickerson made his home for the rest of his life, raising a family, developing a career as a painter and print maker, and inspiring generations of young artists. Dickerson received his earliest art instruction at the School of the Wichita Art Association (now the Wichita Center for the Arts). In 1926, with the encouragement of Wichita printmakers C.A. Seward and Clarence Hotvedt, Dickerson enrolled at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. His four-year study there included special training in lithography with noted artist Bolton Brown. Although he was offered a teaching position at the Art Institute following his graduation, Dickerson chose to return to Wichita in 1930 to teach at the School of the Wichita Art Association as one of the state’s most important centers of studio art instruction. William Dickerson became a leading member of the Prairie Print Makers, the Prairie Watercolor Painters and the Wichita Artists Guild. During his long and productive career, Dickerson showed his prints and paintings in major museums, art clubs, and universities nationwide. Biography from Birger Sandzen Memorial Gallery

Condition: fair condition, overall toning, slight foxing and what appears to be a water stain in the upper right corner

Weight: 4.7 lb

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