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Including works by Morris Graves, Helen Frankenthaler, Sam Francis, Charles Loloma, Fritz Scholder,

Including works by Morris Graves, Helen Frankenthaler, Sam Francis, Charles Loloma, Fritz Scholder, Judy Chicago and Laura Gilpin. Having trouble viewing this email? [Click here to view it online](. [LiveAuctioneers.com]( [View Auction]( Santa Fe Art Auction's annual Contemporary sale of art, design, furniture and photography includes further highlights from the renowned Georgia + Charles Loloma Collection, The Barbara + Ed Okun Collection of contemporary ceramics, as well as the remarkable contemporary collection of New Mexican Robert Dodds III. [John Andolsek, Monolith II, 2005]( Oil on linen. [BID ON THIS ITEM]( [Betty Parsons, Group of Three]( Group of Three: Indian Fruit, 1966 + Brown Day, 1970 + Stone Fish Acrylic on stone, acrylic on paper. [BID ON THIS ITEM]( [Rick Dillingham, Untitled Vessel with Slab, 1984]( Glazed ceramic. [BID ON THIS ITEM]( [Judy Chicago, Man, 1986]( [Judy Chicago, Man, 1986]( [BID ON THIS ITEM]( [David Nash, Two Beech Sheaves, 1990]( [David Nash, Two Beech Sheaves, 1990]( [BID ON THIS ITEM]( [Cactus Pattern Flatware Set, ca. 1930-1950]( [Cactus Pattern Flatware Set, ca. 1930-1950]( [BID ON THIS ITEM]( [Sam Francis, Le stagioni: La pioggia d'oro, 1984]( [Sam Francis, Le stagioni: La pioggia d'oro, 1984]( [BID ON THIS ITEM]( [Helen Frankenthaler, Broome Street at Night, 1987]( [Helen Frankenthaler, Broome Street at Night, 1987]( [BID ON THIS ITEM]( [Morris Graves, Falling Leaves, 1959]( [Morris Graves, Falling Leaves, 1959]( [BID ON THIS ITEM]( [Santa Fe Art Auction] [Featured Auction] [Featured Auction] Santa Fe Art Auction | September 24, 12:00 PM EDT [EXPLORE THE FULL CATALOG]( [Bid-worthy Items. Just for You.] [Bid-worthy Items. Just for You.] Let us help you find the item of your dreams. Simply tell us what you’re looking for to get started. [Art]( [Furniture]( [Fashion]( [Home & Garden]( [Asian Antiques]( [Jewelry]( [Collectibles]( [Motors]( [SEE ALL OPTIONS]( [Treasure Hunt Like a Pro]( 10 East 38th Street 4th Floor | New York, NY 10016 [Follow Us on Twitter!]( [Follow Us on Facebook!]( [Follow Us on Pinterest!]( [Follow Us on LinkedIn!]( [Follow Us on YouTube!]( [Download our iOS App]( [Download our Android App!]( [Download our iOS App]( [Download our Android App!]( © 2002-2022 LIVEAUCTIONEERS. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. [Contact Us]( [Unsubscribe]( [Update Profile]( If you believe this has been sent to you in error, please safely [unsubscribe](.

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