American & Latin American Collection
By Cutler Bay Auctions
Aug 22, 2023
18507 S. Dixie Hwy. Cutler Bay, FL 33157 USA, United States

Discover a world of beauty and cultural richness through our exquisite collection of Latin American and American Fine Art.

Immerse yourself in the vibrant colors, intricate details, and captivating stories that these masterpieces hold. From the rhythmic strokes of Latin American artists to the diverse expressions of American creators, this auction offers a unique opportunity to acquire timeless pieces that bridge continents and histories. Join us for an extraordinary event that celebrates the creativity and heritage of two distinct yet interconnected art worlds.


LOT 89:

Charles Constantine Hoffbauer (1875 - 1957) American

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Charles Constantine Hoffbauer (1875 - 1957) American
Charles Constantine Hoffbauer (1875 - 1957) Oil on Masonite Board, Signed Lower Right, Measures ( 13 x 17 inches ) w/frame ( 16.5 x 20.5 inches ) Hoffbauer was born in Paris in 1875, the son of an Alsatian architect, artist and archaeologist who published Paris through the Ages. He studied at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts under Fernand Cormon and Gustave Moreau, rubbing shoulders with Matisse, Rouault, and Marquet, then won an Honorable Mention in the Salon of 1896 and academic prizes in 1898-99. At the Paris Universal Exposition he won a bronze medal. On a French government traveling scholarship called the Prix National du Salon, Hoffbauer discovered Italy, Greece and Egypt. Then the government purchased Champs de bataille in 1904 (Musée du Luxembourg). On a second scholarship in late 1909, Hoffbauer visited New York where he was greeted by his friend Charles Dana Gibson (1867-1944), the creator of the "Gibson Girl." Hoffbauer was given two solo shows in 1911 and 1912 at Knoedler's, where his work would be handled in America.
Condition: Good Condition

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