
Appraisal: 1959 Minnie Evans Crayon & Graphite Drawing
Clip: Season 28 Episode 11 | 2m 48sVideo has Closed Captions
Appraisal: 1959 Minnie Evans Crayon & Graphite Drawing
Watch Ken Farmer’s appraisal of a 1959 Minnie Evans crayon & graphite drawing in North Carolina Museum of Art, Hour 2!
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Appraisal: 1959 Minnie Evans Crayon & Graphite Drawing
Clip: Season 28 Episode 11 | 2m 48sVideo has Closed Captions
Watch Ken Farmer’s appraisal of a 1959 Minnie Evans crayon & graphite drawing in North Carolina Museum of Art, Hour 2!
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorshipGUEST: My friend Dane and I were at a vintage shop in Raleigh in August of last year, and looking through some of the artwork there, and as she was thumbing through, I saw this piece.
And I am an art teacher, and my colleague had done a lesson on Minnie Evans every year with her students.
So I recognized the style right away, it's very distinct.
But I thought, surely this can't be a Minnie Evans just sitting here in this bin in this shop.
So I thought well, we're going to take a chance that it is.
(chuckles) And, uh, we took it up to purchase.
APPRAISER: Let's talk a little bit about Minnie Evans and who she was.
GUEST: Yes.
APPRAISER: An African American artist that lived near Wilmington, North Carolina.
GUEST: Mm-hmm.
APPRAISER: One day, she decided that she should paint these things.
She seemed...
GUEST: She sort of had visions, I think she described it.
APPRAISER: Yeah, well, yeah.
And there's no doubt that this is one of her works.
Anytime an artist starts going up in value, you're going to see fakes.
GUEST: Sure, yeah.
APPRAISER: But I've probably seen, I don't know, 50 of these.
And in my mind, it's absolutely right.
It is some kind of artist paper that probably was on a pad.
She had a very distinctive way of workin' with crayons and, and also graphite.
If you look at the work that's out there, a lot of 'em would have, like, a face in the center, and then GUEST: Yes.
APPRAISER: some of the larger ones maybe have, like, four more faces.
GUEST: Mm-hmm, mm-hmm.
APPRAISER: And then she would fill in with those abstracts of fruit and flowers, and no two are alike.
And to me, the cool thing about this is this is an eye dazzler, because when you look at it, GUEST: Yeah.
APPRAISER: you - you see different things every time you look at it.
GUEST: Yes.
APPRAISER: And to me, that's what good folk art is.
Great folk art draws you in from across the room.
And this is fairly early.
It's signed lower right there, 1959.
She started doing this a long time before that, but her most productive period must have been in the '60s.
She lived to the mid-'80s.
I've seen bigger ones.
I've seen ones not as colorful.
(laughs) If you went to a nice gallery, and if this were archivally framed, which might add several hundred dollars to the cost of it, they'd probably ask $8,000 to $10,000 for it.
GUEST: Oh, wow, that is... APPRAISER: And...
GUEST: ...a good investment.
(both laugh) That...
I...
I... that is surprising to me.
I didn't realize it was worth that much.
APPRAISER: What did you pay?
GUEST: $39.
APPRAISER: (laughs) $39.
In the last ten or 15 years, her work has at least doubled, and I don't see it going down anytime soon.
Appraisal: 1790 Appointment for 1st Supreme Court
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Clip: S28 Ep11 | 2m 41s | Appraisal: 1790 Appointment for 1st Supreme Court (2m 41s)
Appraisal: 1840 Autograph Album with Crockett Inscription
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Clip: S28 Ep11 | 4m 17s | Appraisal: Autograph Album with Crockett Inscription, ca. 1840 (4m 17s)
Appraisal: 1882 ‘The Six-day Race of the Champions’ Poster
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Clip: S28 Ep11 | 3m 58s | Appraisal: 1882 ‘The Six-day Race of the Champions’ Poster (3m 58s)
Appraisal: 1910 - 1911 T3 Turkey Red Baseball Cards
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Clip: S28 Ep11 | 5m 2s | Appraisal: 1910 - 1911 T3 Turkey Red Baseball Cards (5m 2s)
Appraisal: 1921 & 1923 Miss America Pageant Trophies
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Clip: S28 Ep11 | 3m 2s | Appraisal: 1921 & 1923 Miss America Pageant Trophies (3m 2s)
Appraisal: 1962 Marvel ‘Amazing Fantasy’ Spider-Man Comic
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Clip: S28 Ep11 | 4m 56s | Appraisal: 1962 Marvel ‘Amazing Fantasy’ Spider-Man Comic (4m 56s)
Appraisal: 1975 Tom Wesselmann ‘Study for Still Life #61’
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Clip: S28 Ep11 | 3m | Appraisal: 1975 Tom Wesselmann ‘Study for Still Life #61’ (3m)
Appraisal: Dent Horse-drawn Patrol Wagon, ca. 1890
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Clip: S28 Ep11 | 1m 7s | Appraisal: Dent Horse-drawn Patrol Wagon, ca. 1890 (1m 7s)
Appraisal: New Mexico Pueblo Pot, ca. 1880
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Clip: S28 Ep11 | 4m 3s | Appraisal: New Mexico Pueblo Pot, ca. 1880 (4m 3s)
Appraisal: Steiff Blank Button Mohair Bear, ca. 1910
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Clip: S28 Ep11 | 1m 3s | Appraisal: Steiff Blank Button Mohair Bear, ca. 1910 (1m 3s)
Appraisal: Tang Yin Painting Copy, ca. 1930
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Clip: S28 Ep11 | 3m 41s | Appraisal: Tang Yin Painting Copy, ca. 1930 (3m 41s)
Appraisal: Victorian Gold Memorial Watch Fob Seal, ca. 1865
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Clip: S28 Ep11 | 1m 22s | Appraisal: Victorian Gold Memorial Watch Fob Seal, ca. 1865 (1m 22s)
Appraisal: Willie Daniels Oil, ca. 1955
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Clip: S28 Ep11 | 2m 45s | Appraisal: Willie Daniels Oil, ca. 1955 (2m 45s)
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