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PROPERTY FROM THE ESTATE OF FRANK GREER, ORANGE CITY, CALIFORNIA
Lot 57

William Henry Dethlef Koerner
(1878-1938)
'Min Jewett Was Here to See You,' She Announced, 'I Guess She's Going to Let Bygones be Bygones' 28 x 40 1/4in (71.1 x 102.2cm)

20 May 2021, 16:00 EDT
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William Henry Dethlef Koerner (1878-1938)

'Min Jewett Was Here to See You,' She Announced, 'I Guess She's Going to Let Bygones be Bygones'
signed 'W.H.D. / Koerner' (lower right)
oil on canvas
28 x 40 1/4in (71.1 x 102.2cm)
Painted in 1926.

Footnotes

Provenance
Collection of the Neville Children.
Sale, Nelson Anderson Estate Sales, Los Angeles, California, 2001.
Acquired by the late owner from the above.

Exhibited
Wilmington, Delaware, Delaware Art Museum, Artists in Wilmington: 1890-1940, February 3-April 20, 1980, p. 70.

Literature
R.M. Hallet, "Beyond A Reasonable Doubt [Part II of II]," The Saturday Evening Post, November 13, 1926, vol. 199, no. 20, p. 40, illustrated.
E. Elzea, E.H. Hawkes, A Small School of Art: The Students of Howard Pyle, Wilmington, Delaware, 1980, p. 111, illustrated.

The present work is one of several that William H.D. Koerner completed as an illustration for the short story "Beyond A Reasonable Doubt" by Richard Matthews Hallet published in two parts in The Saturday Evening Post on November 6th and 13th of 1926. Koerner depicts the moment in the story when Melviny Hodges, "standing in the back door eating one of the early apples, which had begun to fall already" tells Allie Sorensen "'Min Jewett was here to see you,' she announced. 'I guess she's going to let bygones be bygones. The poor thing looked as if she had cried her eyes out; I will say that for her." (R.M. Hallet, "Beyond A Reasonable Doubt [Part II of II]," The Saturday Evening Post, November 13, 1926, vol. 199, no. 20, p. 66)

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