
Appraisal: 1977 Carl Andre 4 "Aluminum Square" Sculpture
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Appraisal: 1977 Carl Andre 4 "Aluminum Square" Sculpture
Check out Eric Silver's appraisal of a 1977 Carl Andre 4 "Aluminum Square" sculpture in Georgia State Railroad Museum, Hour 1.
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Appraisal: 1977 Carl Andre 4 "Aluminum Square" Sculpture
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Check out Eric Silver's appraisal of a 1977 Carl Andre 4 "Aluminum Square" sculpture in Georgia State Railroad Museum, Hour 1.
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorshipGUEST: Christmas of 1978.
My mother and dad decided that instead of giving us a bunch of stuff that wouldn't last, they would give us some art.
And so, these four squares are a sculpture from Carl Andre.
And of course, when they gave them to me, I had no idea who Carl Andre was.
(chuckles) I took them back to college with me.
I took them to graduate school after that.
When I tried to explain it to, to my fraternity brothers or friends, they said, "they look like drink coasters to me," (chuckling): and they have been used... as-- as drink coasters.
Came back, moved back to Savannah, got married, had four children, and I sort of forgot about it.
And then, last year, I read in The New York Times that he, that he died, and so I remembered that I had them.
APPRAISER: So, they are by Carl Andre.
He was the leading minimalist artist.
GUEST: Right.
APPRAISER: And we're showing them this way, but, let's show the way it's really supposed to look.
GUEST: I have the receipt, but I don't have it with me.
The picture with the receipt has a picture of it arranged like that.
So, I've assumed that that's the way it was meant to be.
APPRAISER: His work is meant to be flat on the ground.
GUEST: Right.
APPRAISER: And the larger works can be ten, 15-feet square.
He felt that people should be able to walk on them.
GUEST: Wow.
APPRAISER: This Minimalist movement, it was a reaction against Abstract Expressionism, and the idea was to reduce art to the most simple, basic forms.
He was very prominent.
He had exhibitions in major museums-- the Guggenheim, the Tate.
He's quite controversial in his personal life.
GUEST: I read a little bit about that in the... APPRAISER: You read about it.
GUEST: ...in the, in the "Times" obituary.
APPRAISER: Right.
Carl's wife was Ana Mendieta, and she was a very prominent Cuban artist.
She was well known for her "earth-body" series.
His wife died, and he was tried for secondary murder.
And, uh, he was acquitted.
But many, many people in the art world felt that he was guilty.
And-and as a result, every time he showed after that-- this was in the 1980s-- there'd be huge protests saying that... GUEST: Right.
APPRAISER: ...he really was guilty.
He went off to Europe, he-he stopped showing, and his career was really in decline.
Do you know who your father bought it from?
GUEST: After I got more interested in it, I found out that the art director had introduced him to a friend of his, Angela Westwater, in-in New York.
APPRAISER: Mm-hmm.
And she was a very prominent art dealer at that time.
GUEST: Right, right.
APPRAISER: So, uh, it has that really great provenance.
And I understand you have some, you have all the materials... GUEST: I-I do-- we-we do.
And-and I can't remember how much he might have paid for 'em.
If I had to guess, I'd probably say maybe $2,000 or $3,000.
APPRAISER: Mm, yeah.
His work is very desirable, very, very collectible.
I think an insurance valuation would be in the $10,000 range.
GUEST: Probably shouldn't use them as drink coasters anymore.
(laughs) APPRAISER: Unless it's a really fine wine.
GUEST: (laughs)
Appraisal: 1901 Alexander Fisher Enamel Plaque with Letter
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Clip: S30 Ep4 | 2m 44s | Appraisal: 1901 Alexander Fisher Enamel Plaque with Letter (2m 44s)
Appraisal: 1967 Frank Stella "Fortín de las Flores" Screenprint
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Clip: S30 Ep4 | 2m 51s | Appraisal: 1967 Frank Stella "Fortín de las Flores" Screenprint (2m 51s)
Appraisal: 1981 Andy Warhol-inscribed "Myths"
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Clip: S30 Ep4 | 2m 9s | Appraisal: 1981 Andy Warhol-inscribed "Myths" (2m 9s)
Appraisal: 1992 Tournament of the Americas "Dream Team" Signed Ball
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Clip: S30 Ep4 | 2m 9s | Appraisal: 1992 Tournament of the Americas "Dream Team" Signed Ball (2m 9s)
Appraisal: Alexis Jean Fournier Landscape Oil Painting, ca. 1910
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Clip: S30 Ep4 | 2m 59s | Appraisal: Alexis Jean Fournier Landscape Oil Painting, ca. 1910 (2m 59s)
Appraisal: American Bisque Baby Elephant Cookie Jar, ca. 1945
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Clip: S30 Ep4 | 1m 4s | Appraisal: American Bisque Baby Elephant Cookie Jar, ca. 1945 (1m 4s)
Appraisal: Ansonia "Lydia' Figural Mantle Clock, ca. 1890
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Clip: S30 Ep4 | 1m 28s | Appraisal: Ansonia "Lydia' Figural Mantle Clock, ca. 1890 (1m 28s)
Appraisal: Cathedral Pattern Molded Jar, ca. 1850
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Clip: S30 Ep4 | 2m 27s | Appraisal: Cathedral Pattern Molded Jar, ca. 1850 (2m 27s)
Appraisal: European Creedmoor-style Mechanical Bank, ca. 1890
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Clip: S30 Ep4 | 3m 21s | Appraisal: European Creedmoor-style Mechanical Bank, ca. 1890 (3m 21s)
Appraisal: Hanns-Peter Krafft for Meier Sheep, ca. 1980
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Clip: S30 Ep4 | 1m 21s | Appraisal: Hanns-Peter Krafft for Meier Sheep, ca. 1980 (1m 21s)
Appraisal: "His Master's Voice" Gramophone Group
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Clip: S30 Ep4 | 3m 16s | Appraisal: "His Master's Voice" Gramophone Group (3m 16s)
Appraisal: Jean Schlumberger for Tiffany & Co. Bracelet
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Clip: S30 Ep4 | 2m 2s | Appraisal: Jean Schlumberger for Tiffany & Co. Bracelet (2m 2s)
Appraisal: Juvenia Arithmo Calculator Watch, ca. 1955
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Clip: S30 Ep4 | 1m 42s | Appraisal: Juvenia Arithmo Calculator Watch, ca. 1955 (1m 42s)
Appraisal: Olga de Amaral "Lost Image VII" Tapestry
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Clip: S30 Ep4 | 3m 42s | Appraisal: Olga de Amaral "Lost Image VII" Tapestry (3m 42s)
Appraisal: Ottoman Silver Gilt & Niello Belt, ca. 1875
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Clip: S30 Ep4 | 1m 47s | Appraisal: Ottoman Silver Gilt & Niello Belt, ca. 1875 (1m 47s)
Appraisal: Signed 1936 "Gone With the Wind" First Edition
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Clip: S30 Ep4 | 3m 36s | Appraisal: Signed 1936 "Gone With the Wind" First Edition (3m 36s)
Appraisal: Van Cleef Diamond & Platinum Brooch, ca. 1960
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Clip: S30 Ep4 | 2m 25s | Appraisal: Van Cleef Diamond & Platinum Brooch, ca. 1960 (2m 25s)
Preview: Georgia State Railroad Museum, Hour 1
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Preview: S30 Ep4 | 30s | Preview: Georgia State Railroad Museum, Hour 1 (30s)
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