Karl Schmidt Painting Goes for $120,000


Reader Tamera Herrod recently sent me a recap of December’s Treadway- Toomey 20th Century Art & Design auction. This beautiful Karl Schmidt landscape was the surprise big-ticket item at this auction:

The catalog cover for the year-ending Treadway-Toomey Galleries’ 20th Century Art & Design Auction showcased what was believed to be the sale’s most valuable piece, an illustrious Tiffany Studios Memorial landscape window estimated at $90,000 to $120,000. And on Dec. 4 in Oak Park, Ill., the Tiffany masterpiece did realize $114,000. But it ranked second among top sellers. In a surprising twist, a Karl Schmidt triptych estimated at $6,000 to $8,000 stole the show when bidding escalated to achieve $120,000, a record price for this American painter’s work.

A dreamy landscape with billowing, saffron-toned clouds and splashes of aquamarine sky, Schmidt’s "Tall Trees of California" was implemented in oil on board in 1915. Hinged together in original frames, the three-panel painting was 30 inches wide by 14 inches high. A native of Worcester, Mass., who spent much of his life in California, Schmidt (1890-1962) was known for his landscape and marine paintings.

5 Comments on “Karl Schmidt Painting Goes for $120,000

  1. WOW! How may I learn more about the auction where this art was sold, and any other information in regard to the artist. I am very interested in this artist as he is my great uncle.

  2. I also have this same ‘Tall Trees’. Was examined and told this is not a copy. Above the 1915 date is a ‘circle’ with the letter ‘C’ inside. Is it signifcant?

  3. Suzanne,
    I am looking for family members of Karl Schmidt for a research project I am doing on Ford Island in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. He and his wife were living on Battleship Row on December 7, 1941 when the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor. If you or anyone knows how to contact a family member of CDR Schmidt, I would be most appreciative in getting the information. I can be reached at
    kluksovsky@yahoo.com
    I am a curent resident of Battleship Row.
    Sincerely,
    Katrina

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