Purchased this piece from an antique dealer in North California who had no idea of its origins. It is signed underneath and dated 1952. We unfortunately have found nothing on the sculptor.
Material: Solid hardwood (likely walnut or similar, judging by grain and tone)
Artist Signature: "Dewain" — inscribed at the bottom, along with the date “52” (1952).
Size: 16 inches tall
Weight: Approx. 0.8 pounds
Features:
Organic, flowing abstract form with negative space cutouts.
Hand-carved block base with visible chisel marks.
Modernist styling consistent with Mid-Century Modern design aesthetics (1940s–1960s).
Historical Context
The mid-century period (1945–1965) produced many abstract sculptors influenced by both modernism and biomorphic forms (think Henry Moore, Barbara Hepworth, or Isamu Noguchi).
Wooden sculpture was a popular medium for artists seeking a natural, tactile material that emphasized organic forms.
The name "Dewain" does not match any immediately famous sculptor, but during the 1950s, many emerging artists produced one-off works for galleries, exhibitions, or craft shows without wide recognition.
The style, craftsmanship, and date firmly place it within the California Modernist or Studio Craft Movementcircles — a field that has gained strong collector interest.
If the artist "Dewain" were formally identified and had a following, the value could increase significantly.
Original Mid-Century wood sculptures (even by unknown artists) are in high demand for interior design (particularly in California, New York, and Europe).
Professional Appraisal Recommendation
If you want to pursue a formal authentication or insurance appraisal:
Optional: You could also get it appraised through Heritage Auctions under their decorative arts or modern art categories.
You might also want to submit photos to:
Modernism Gallery (Palm Springs)
1stDibs dealers specializing in Mid-Century sculpture for potential sale or consignment options if you consider selling.
Summary
This is a beautiful and authentic mid-century modern abstract wood sculpture, carved in 1952 by an artist named Dewain. While not a widely documented artist, the style, period, and execution place it firmly within a valuable and collectible category — particularly attractive to mid-century modern enthusiasts and interior designers.
Mid-Century Abstract Wooden Sculpture
Item Description
Historical Context
Condition
Current Estimated Value (2025)
Market
Estimated Value
Private Collector Sale
$300–$600 USD
Mid-Century Modern Dealer Retail
$500–$900 USD
Auction Estimate (e.g., LiveAuctioneers, Wright20)
$250–$500 USD
Notes:
Professional Appraisal Recommendation
If you want to pursue a formal authentication or insurance appraisal:
You might also want to submit photos to:
for potential sale or consignment options if you consider selling.
Summary
This is a beautiful and authentic mid-century modern abstract wood sculpture, carved in 1952 by an artist named Dewain. While not a widely documented artist, the style, period, and execution place it firmly within a valuable and collectible category — particularly attractive to mid-century modern enthusiasts and interior designers.