Julian Stańczak (1928 – 2017)

Julian Stańczak. Folding with Light, 1971

Lot 48. Julian Stanczak (1928-2017). Folding with Light, signed, titled and dated ‘JULIAN STANCZAK “FOLDING WITH LIGHT’ 1971′ (on the stretcher); signed and dated again ‘Julian Stanczak 1971’ (on the reverse), acrylic on canvas, 4178 x 6334 in. (106.4 x 162 cm.). Provenance: Phyllis Weston Gallery, Cincinnati, Private collection. Acquired from the above by the present owner. Painted in 1971. Estimate $40,000 – 60,000. Christie’s. 12/09/19

Jeden akrylik o poważnej estymacji oraz trzy przystępne cenowo seriografie Juliana Stańczaka, wszystkie prace z 1971 roku, na nadchodzących aukcjach. Seriografie są nadal tanie lecz, sądząc po coraz wyższych cenach oryginalnych prac, nie będzie to trwało długo. Może to okazje? Z drugiej strony, seriografii Julian Stańczak produkował stosunkowo dużo.


Julian Stańczak. Dedicated, 1971

Lot 6. Julian Stanszak (American/Polish, 1928-2017) Dedicated (Cincinnati Print and Drawing Circle), 1971. Serigraph on paper in 5 colors (red, org, 3 pnk). Signed ‘J. Stanszak’ (lower right) and numbered edition (at left). 26 1/4″ x 31 3/4″. Anderson Gallery, Buffalo, New York. David K. Anderson Grandchildren’s Trust. Estimate $400 – $600. Cottone Auctions. 12/10/19


Julian Stańczak. Fractions, 1971

Lot 7. Julian Stanszak (American/Polish, 1928 – 2017). Fractions, 1971. Lithograph on paper in 3 colors (org, lt-blu, grn). Signed ‘J. Stanczak’ (lower right) and numbered edition ’71/90′ (lower left). 27″ x 26 3/4″. Anderson Gallery, Buffalo, New York. David K. Anderson Grandchildren’s Trust. Estimate $400 – $600. Cottone Auctions. 12/10/19


Julian Stańczak. Centered Rings, 1971

Lot 19. Julian Stanczak (American/Polish, 1928 – 2017). Centered Rings. 1971. Seriograph. Edition 81/90, 32″ x 26 1/2″. Anderson Gallery, Buffalo, New York. David K. Anderson Grandchildren’s Trust. Estimate $400 – $600. Cottone Auctions. 12/10/19

Julian Stańczak (1928 – 2017)

Julian Stańczak. Accompanying Warm, 1979

Bardzo ciekawy człowiek i artysta. Uratował się cudem z Syberii, stracił tam władzę w jednej ręce i po długich powojennych przygodach znalazł się w USA i rozpoczął tam swoją op-art artystyczną karierę. Bardziej był znany w USA niż w Polsce, choć ostatnio jego prace w kraju są zauważane i (oleje) są już bardzo drogie. Zachęcam do przejrzenia sieci, jest tam sporo filmów z tym niedawno zmarłym artystą. Na obecnych aukcjach naliczyłem pięć jego prac: jeden olej, jeden silkscreen i trzy seriografie. Na każdą kieszeń.

Lot 2058. “Accompanying Warm,” 1979. Oil on canvas. Signed and dated verso: Julian Stanczak, signed and dated again and titled on the stretcher, 32″ H x 32″ W. Provenance: Nevada Museum of Art, Reno, NV. Literature: “Accompanying Warm,” 1979 is documented on the artist’s site julianstanczak.com under collections. Juilan Stanczak studied with Josef Albers at Yale and then went on help found the Op Art movement, a term named after Stanczak’s first solo exhibition in New York City in 1964. “The primary drive of colors is to give birth to light. But light always changes; it is evasive. I use the energy of this flux because it offers me great plasticity of action on the canvas.” -Julian Stanczak. Estimate $30,000 – 50,000. John Moran. 11/19/19


Julian Stańczak. Dimensional, 1971

Lot 182. Julian Stanczak, (American/Polish, 1928 – 2017) “Dimensional“. Serigraph. 1971, 41 of 90. In six colors, signed at right, numbered at left in pencil. 26″ x 32”. Anderson Gallery, Buffalo, NY. Estimate $500 – 800. Cottone Auctions. 11/23/19


Julian Stańczak. hree Color Cut-Out, 1970

Lot 183. Julian Stanczak, (American/Polish, 1928 – 2017) “Three Color Cut-Out“. Serigraph. 1970, 21 of 165. In three colors, signed at lower right, numbered at lower left. On embossed paper. 28 1/4″ x 28 1/4”. Anderson Gallery, Buffalo, NY. Estimate $500 – 800. Cottone Auctions. 11/23/19


Julian Stańczak. Boreal, 1973

Lot 2300. Julian Stanczak silkscreen on foil, titled Boreal, signed in pencil and dated ’73, 48” x 24”. Estimate $200 – 400. Pook & Pook. 11/01/19


Julian Stańczak. Untitled

Lot 430. Julian Stanczak (1928 – 2017) Ohio European, op-art optic art limited edition pencil signed serigraph screenprint. Depicts an op art image in blue red and green. Signed lower right and numbered 48/165. Work measures 24 1/4″ x 21 1/4″. Housed in frame measuring 28 3/4″ x 28 3/4″. Good / fair overall condition with cockling and waviness wear to frame. Estimate $100 – 1,000. Hill Auction Gallery. 10/30/19

Julian Stańczak (1928 – 2017)

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Lot 119. Julian Stanczak Polish/American, 1928-2017
Melting in Late Color, 1972
Signed J. Stanczak and dated 1972 on the reverse
Acrylic on canvas
94 x 72 inches (238.76 x 182.88 cm)

Provenance:
Gene Baro
Private collection
Thence by descent to the current owner
Exhibited:
Julian Stanczak, Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, DC, Sep. 8 – Oct. 15, 1972
Estimate: $60,000 – $80,000. Doyle. 11/15/17 (1775000)

 

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Lot 120. Julian Stanczak Polish/American, 1928-2017
Superimposed in White, 1972
Signed J Stanczak, dated 1972 and inscribed as titled (lr)
Oil on aluminum
24 x 24 inches (60.96 x 60.96 cm)

Estimate: $10,000 – $15,000 (177500)

 

Julian Stańczak (1928 – 2017)

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Lot 273. Julian Stanczak (1928-2017)
Transcending Currents
signed and dated ‘Julian Stanczak 1963-64’ (on the reverse)
oil on canvas
52 7/8 x 61 1/8 in. (134.3 x 155.3 cm.)
Painted in 1963-1964.

Estimate $30,000-50,000. Christies. 09/28/17 (1750000)

Julian Stańczak (1928)

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  1. Julian Stanczak (American, b. 1928)

24 ½” x 24 ½” image; 28″ x 28 ¼” paper

“Red Cut-Out”. Screenprint on paper, edition 119/165, signed in pencil the lower right margin, numbered in pencil in the lower left margin, blind stamp in the lower right corner of paper, framed in silver metal frame under glass.

Condition: Cockling to paper, discoloration/staining to lower margin and left margin, surface soiling.

Estimate $250-500. Aspire. 02/16/17

Julian Stańczak (1928)

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Wczesna praca Juliana Stańczaka i to z jaką proweniencją!


Lot 0530. Julian Stanczak (American/Polish, b. 1928)

Migrating Shadows, 1962; Poly/tempera on canvas (framed); 68 1/2″ x 53 1/8″; Provenance: Martha Jackson Gallery, New York (label on verso); Private Collection, New Jersey; Note: Borrowed by the Smithsonian to be exhibited in the West Wing of the White House in Washington, D.C.; Exhibited in Vice President Hubert Humphrey’s office in 1966.

Starting Bid $30,000. Rago. 11/05/16

Julian Stańczak (1928)

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Lot 171. Description: Julian Stanczak Polish/American, b. 1928
Sounds of Rain, 1966
Signed J. Stanczak, dated 1966 and inscribed as titled on the reverse
Acrylic on canvas, 30 x 30 inches (76.2 x 76.2 cm)
Provenance: Feingarten Galleries, Los Angeles

Estimate: $30,000 – $50,000. Doyle. 11/01/16 (1625000b)

Julian Stańczak (1928)

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  1. Julian Stanczak (American/Polish, b. 1928)

323/16” x 323/16” plate; 32 ¾” x 32 ¾” paper

“Filtration Eleven”, 1977. Silkscreen on paper, No. 36/40, signed and dated in pencil lower right, numbered in pencil lower left, floated in silver metal frame under glass, overall 36″ x 36. Condition: Very good, slight crease in top left corner, debris on reverse side of frame glass in small area on upper right corner.

Estiamte $500-1,000. Aspire. 09/08/16 (620)

 

Julian Stańczak (1928)

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Lot 75. Julian Stanczak (Polish/American, b.1928)

26 ⅝” x 26 ⅝” paper; 25 ⅝” x 25 ⅝” image

Boxed. Color serigraph on CM Fabiano paper, signed and numbered in pencil along lower margin, ed. 77/90, unframed. Purchased from David Anderson Gallery, Buffalo, NY. Published by Martha Jackson Graphics. 2000

Estimate $500-1,000

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Lot 74. Julian Stanczak (American/Polish, b. 1928)

32″ x 15″ image size; 35″ x 22 ⅝” paper

Untitled. Silkscreen in three colors on paper, No. 65/150, signed in pencil lower right, numbered lower left, unframed.

Condition: Image sight, signature, and number very good. Margins of paper burned from non-archival framing mechanisms, adhesive verso to top and bottom edges, burning to verso of paper. 470

Estimate $300-600. Aspire. 12/10/15

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Lot 65. Julian Stanczak (American/Polish, b. 1928)

72″ x 44″ canvas

“And Then There Were Five”, 1969. Acrylic on canvas, signed and dated verso, artist name, date, and title inscribed on stretcher, floated in thin metal frame, overall 72¾” x 44¾”. Cleveland Art Association label verso. Exhibited: Cleveland Art Association 1969 Faculty Exhibition.

Condition: Good condition overall. 5″ area of craquelure situated in top circle which has been stabilized/restored as evidenced by patch verso. Small, faint cracks in top circle and top right corner, two half moon cracks to right of third circle, slight scuff in 4th circle, accretions to top left corner and to the right of the 4th and 5th circles. Restored by Intermuseum Conservation Association.

Estimate 20,000-30,000. Aspire. 10/29/15

Sold $33,040

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