An Annual Tradition in Texas Art Since 1996
DAVID DIKE FINE ART TEXAS ART AUCTION Saturday, January 23, 2016 at 1:00 PM
An Annual Tradition in Texas Art Since 1996
DAVID DIKE FINE ART TEXAS ART AUCTION Saturday, January 23, 2016 at 1:00 PM
AUCTION PREVIEW OPEN DAILY January 12-16 and 18-22, 10am-5pm Wildman Art Framing 1715 Market Center Boulevard • Dallas, Texas 75207
AUCTION PREVIEW RECEPTION Thursday, January 21, 2016 from 5:30-8:30pm at Wildman Art Framing “Investing in Art” with Dennis Johnson Guest lecturer, Dennis Johnson, Comerica Banks’ Senior Vice President and Chief Investment Officer will give a talk at the auction preview reception the Thursday prior to the sale. Mr. Johnson will discuss how art can be part of a diversfied investment portfolio as well as things to consider before purchasing art. Contact the gallery directly for more information on this event.
AUCTION DATE AND LOCATION Saturday, January 23, 2016; doors open at 10am; bidding starts promptly at 1pm Wildman Art Framing 1715 Market Center Boulevard • Dallas, Texas 75207
ONLINE BIDDING Online internet bidding available via LiveAuctioneers.com. Absentee and live phone bidding available. For the absentee/phone bid form and online internet bidding access, please visit: www.daviddike.com.
2613 Fairmount Street • Dallas, Texas 75201 • Phone: 214-720-4044 • Fax: 214-720-4469 Email: info@daviddike.com • Website: www.daviddike.com Hours: Monday – Friday 10:00AM – 5:00PM • Saturday 11:00AM – 4:00PM Please contact the gallery for more information. AUCTIONEER: LOUIS MURAD OF MURAD AUCTIONEERS
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LOUIS MURAD TXS 13362
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TERMS AND CONDITIONS of AUCTION The following, as amended by any posted notices, specific bills of sale or similar instruments relating to a transaction or oral announcements during the sale, constitutes the entire terms and conditions on which property listed in the catalogue shall be offered for sale or sold by Murad Auctions, the auctioneer conducting the sale on behalf of any consignor for whom we act as agent. DDFAA (as subsequently defined) is not an auctioneer and is not conducting the auction or arranging any resulting transaction. In these Conditions of Sale, “We” and “Our” refer to Murad Auctions. 1. As used herein the term “bid price” means the price at which a lot is sold to the purchaser and the term “purchase price” means The aggregate of (a) the bid price, (b) A PREMIUM PAYABLE BY THE PURCHASER OF 17.5% of the hammer price (or 20.5% if bidding via LiveAuctioneers.com online) and (c) unless the purchaser is exempt by law from the payment thereof, any Texas or local sales tax (or compensating use tax of another state) and applicable taxes. Murad Auctions has been authorized by the consignor to retain, as part of our remuneration, the premium payable by the purchaser. 2. On the fall of the auctioneer’s hammer, the highest bidder shall be deemed to have purchased the offered lot, and title to the lot shall pass to the purchaser, in accordance with all of the conditions set forth herein and thereupon the purchaser (a) assumes full risk and responsibility therefore (b) if requested will sign a confirmation of purchase, and (c) will pay the purchase price in full in cash for all lots purchased. To prevent misdelivery and inconvenience in settlement of a purchase, no lot may be transferred. All property shall be removed from our premises at the purchaser’s expense immediately following the sale. If not so removed we may, as an accommodation to the purchaser, transfer the property to a public warehouse or other premises under our control or the control of DDFAA at the purchaser’s sole risk and expense. Each sale made pursuant to these Conditions of Sale will be deemed to constitute a grant of security interest by the purchaser to us in, and we may retain as collateral security for the purchaser’s obligations to us or our assignee, any of the purchaser’s property in our possession, and we may apply against such obligations all monies held or received by us for the account of, or owing to, the purchaser. Each purchaser consents to the filing of public notices or our lien. Whenever the purchaser pays only a part of the total purchase price for one or more lots purchased, we may apply such payments, in our sole discretion, to the lot or lots we choose. Payment will not be deemed made in full until we have collected all amounts due in cash or good funds represented by cleared checks or cashier checks. If the foregoing conditions or any other applicable conditions herein are not complied with, in addition to other remedies available to us and the consignor by law, including but without limitation, the right to hold the purchaser liable for the purchase price, we at our option may either (a) cancel the sale, retaining as liquidated damages all payments made by the purchaser or b) resell the property with a three day notice to the original defaulting purchaser, and in such event the purchaser shall be liable for the payment of any deficiency plus all costs and expenses of both sales, our commission at our standard rates, all other charges due hereunder, attorney’s fees and incidental damages; or (c) take any measures it deems necessary. If Murad Auctions must resell the property, the original defaulting purchaser will be held responsible for any deficiencies in the purchase price, including any and all associated expenses including reasonable attorney’s fees, warehousing, commissions or any other costs associated with the default. No actions by us or any third party before or after the auction shall be deemed a waiver of any of the foregoing. 3. We reserve the right to withdraw any property at any time before the actual sale. Unless otherwise announced by the auctioneer at the time of sale, all bids are per lot as numbered in the catalogue and no lot shall be divided for sale. 4. The auction will be conducted by Louis Murad TXS 13362. We reserve the right to reject any bid
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from any bidder. The highest bidder acknowledged by the auctioneer shall be the purchaser. In the event of any dispute between bidders, or in the event the auctioneer doubts the validity of any bid, the auctioneer shall have sole and final discretion either to determine the successful bidder or to re-offer and resell the article in dispute. If any dispute arises after the sale, our sales records shall be conclusive in all respects. 5. If we are prevented by fire, theft or any reason whatsoever from delivering any property to the purchaser, our liability shall be limited to the sum actually paid therefore by the purchaser and shall in no event include any incidental or consequential damages. 6. Some lots are offered subject to a “reserve,” which is an undisclosed minimum price below which the lot will not be sold. If a lot is offered subject to a reserve, the auctioneer may implement such reserve by bidding on behalf of the consignor, whether by opening bidding or continuing bidding in response to other bidders until reaching the reserve. 7. ALL STATEMENTS CONTAINED OR IN ANY BILL OF SALE, INVOICE OR ELSEWHERE, OR MADE BY THE AUCTIONEER, AS TO AUTHORSHIP, PERIOD, CULTURE, SOURCE, ORIGIN, MEASUREMENT, QUALITY, RARITY, PROVENANCE, IMPORTANCE, EXHIBITION AND LITERATURE OF HISTORICAL RELEVANCE OR PHYSICAL CONDITION ARE QUALIFIED STATEMENTS OR OPINION AND NOT REPRESENTATIONS OR WARRANTIES. WE AND CONSIGNORS MAKE NO REPRESENTATION AND WARRANTIES AS TO WHETHER THE PURCHASER ACQUIRES ANY COPYRIGHTS, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ANY REPRODUCTION RIGHTS IN THE PROPERTY. No employee or other agent of Murad Auctions, the auctioneer, David Dike Fine Art, L.L.C., Dike Management, LLC, David Dike Fine Art Auction, David Dike Fine Art or of David Dike (collectively “DDFAA”) is authorized to make on behalf or that of the consignor any representation or warranty, oral or written, with respect to any property. Prospective bidders should inspect the property before bidding to determine its condition, size and whether or not it has been repaired or restored. THE PURCHASER EXPRESSLY ACKNOWLEDGES AND AGREES THAT IN NO EVENT SHALL WE BE LIABLE FOR ANY DAMAGES INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY COMPENSATORY, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES. IN NO EVENT WILL OUR LIABILITY OR THE LIABILITY OF DDFAA TO A PURCHASER EXCEED THE PURCHASE PRICE ACTUALLY PAID. 8. All deliveries will be shipped COD unless otherwise agreed to by purchaser and Murad Auctions. If packing and handling of purchased lots is done by us, it is done at the entire risk of the purchaser. We are not liable for any acts or omissions of carriers or packers, including those we may recommend. Such carriers or packers may carry their own insurance and any claim for loss or damage should be addressed directly to them. No items will be shipped unless we specifically agree to do so. 9. Unless prior arrangements have been made with Murad Auctions, there may be a seven day waiting period if purchasing artwork with a personal or company check. To avoid delay of this sort, bidders are encouraged to prearrange check approval or establish a line of credit with Murad Auctions by calling (214)
720-4044 no later than noon on Saturday, January 23, 2016. There will be no exceptions. Bank card purchases will be honored at our option. 10. These Conditions of Sale and the purchaser’s and our respective rights and obligations hereunder are governed by Texas law. By bidding at an auction, whether in person or by agent, telephone or other means, the purchaser or bidder agrees to be bound by these Conditions of Sale and to consent to the exclusive jurisdiction of the state courts of, and the federal courts sitting in, the State of Texas. All of our obligations under these Conditions of Sale and the obligations of purchaser to pay, are performable in Dallas, Dallas County, Texas. 11. These Conditions of Sale shall bind the successors and assigns of all bidders and purchasers and inure to the benefit of our successors and assigns. No waiver, amendment or modification of the terms hereof (other than posted notices or oral announcements during the sale) shall bind us unless specifically stated in writing by us. If any part of these Conditions of Sale is for any reason invalid or unenforceable, the rest shall remain valid and enforceable. 12. As a service to those wishing to place bids, we may at our discretion accept bids without charge in advance of sale by telephone, or in writing on bidding forms available from us. “Buy” bids will not be acceptable; all bids must state the highest bid price the bidder is willing to pay. As noted above, a premium payable by the purchaser will be added to the bid price. In the event identical bids are submitted, the earliest will take precedence. Absentee bids shall be executed in competition with other absentee bids, any applicable reserve and bids from the audience. Successful absentee bids may not be acknowledged, but sale results and selling prices for any lot may be obtained by telephoning us during normal business hours. We assume no responsibility for failure to execute these bids for any reason whatsoever. 13. As a convenience to our clients, we furnish presale estimates for all lots included in the catalogue. These are intended as an approximate guide to current market value, and should not be interpreted as a price or as an appraisal. The final bid may well be less or more than any estimate printed. 14. EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY PROVIDED ABOVE, ALL PROPERTY IS SOLD “AS-IS” AND NEITHER MURAD AUCTIONS, THE AUCTIONEER, DAVID DIKE, THE DAVID DIKE FINE ART AUCTION, DAVID DIKE FINE ART, L.L.C. OR DIKE MANAGEMENT LLC, NOR THE CONSIGNOR NOR THE AGENT OF ANY OF THEM MAKES ANY REPRESENTATION OR WARRANTY, EXPRESS OR IMPLIES, AS TO THE TITLE, MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS OR CONDITION OF THE PROPERTY OR AS TO THE CORRECTNESS OF DESCRIPTION, GENUINENESS, ATTRIBUTION, PROVENANCE OR PERIOD OF THE PROPERTY OR AS TO WHETHER THE PURCHASER ACQUIRES ANY COPYRIGHTS OR OTHER INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS IN LOTS SOLD OR AS TO WHETHER A WORK OF ART IS SUBJECT TO THE ARTIST’S MORAL RIGHTS OR OTHER RESIDUAL RIGHTS OF THE ARTIST. 15. All rights to this catalogue are reserved. Some of the images may be the subject of copyright or other rights of the artist or owner. No part of this catalogue may be reproduced without permission.
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3. PETER HURD (Am. 1904-1979) Oil Rig at Night serigraph 10 x 13 signed lower right: Peter Hurd $600 - $1,200
1. FOLIO: 12 FROM TEXAS A PORTFOLIO OF LITHOGRAPHS Southwest Artist Series – Number One, SMU Press, Dallas, TX 1952. Forward by Jerry Bywaters. The portfolio includes prints by the following Texas Artists: Charles Bowling, Don Brown, Otis Dozier, EG Eisenlohr, Alexandre Hogue, DeForrest Judd, William Lester, Merritt Mauzey, EM Schiewetz, Coreen Spellman, Everett Spruce and Tom Stell, Jr. $600 - $1,200
4. LORITA GILES (Am. 1893-1992) Mission Concepcion woodblock 4 x 6 signed lower right: Lorita Giles $200 - $400
6. JANE LANGLEY (Am. 20th Cent.) Magnolia Building, Downtown Dallas etching 10 x 4 signed lower right: Jane Langley $200 - $400
2. FOLIO: EVERETT SPRUCE, A PORTFOLIO OF EIGHT PAINTINGS
5. JESSIE JO ECKFORD (Am. 1895-1941)
I Blaffer Series of Southwestern Art, 1958 19 x 17
Washday
$200 - $400
woodcut 8 x 10 edition 3/30 signed lower right: J Eckford $300 - $600
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Langley was an early Dallas printmaker, she exhibited with the Dallas Allied Artists, The Frank Klepper Art Club, Women Artists of Dallas County, the Frank Reaugh Art Club and the Philadelphia Society of Etchers and Graphic Artists. This print depicts the Magnolia Building, which opened in 1922, and the Pegasus was attached in 1934.
7. WILLIAM ELLIOTT (Am. 1909-2001) Young Bulls, 1938 lithograph 9 ¾ x 12 ¼ signed lower right: William Elliott $400 - $800 10. TOM LEA (Am. 1907-2001)
12. TOM LEA (Am. 1907-2001)
Wilderness Music #17
Outlaws Watering #16
offset lithograph 11 x 17 signed lower right: Tom Lea
offset lithograph 11 x 17 signed lower right: Tom Lea
$400 - $700
$400 - $700
Lot Numbers 10 and 12 have been physically examined by Adair Margo, the leading expert on Tom Lea, with the Tom Lea Institute in El Paso, TX. She has confirmed these are both offset lithographs, signed by Tom Lea, the edition size is unknown. 11. PETER HURD (Am. 1904-1979) 8. PETER HURD (Am. 1904-1979)
Dusty Windmill serigraph 8 x 10 edition 193/250 signed lower right: Peter Hurd
Rider on Horseback serigraph 27 ½ x 33 ½ edition 8/250 signed lower right: Peter Hurd
$600 - $1,200
$1,000 - $2,000
9. WILLIAM ELLIOTT (Am. 1909-2001) Tree, 1938 graphite on paper 10 x 12 signed lower right: William Elliott 38 $600 - $1,200
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13. VERDA LIGON (Am. 1902-1970) Mission lithograph 10 x 12 edition 3/50 signed lower right: Verda Ligon $300 - $600
16. VERDA LIGON (Am. 1902-1970) Wall & Crosses lithograph 9 7/8 x 11 5/8 edition 25 signed lower right: Verda Ligon $300 - $600
14. MARY LIGHTFOOT (Am. 1889-1970) Street Scene in Taxco lithograph 11 5/8 x 9 ¼ edition 22/25 signed lower right: Mary Lightfoot $300 - $600
17. VERDA LIGON (Am. 1902-1970)
15. VERDA LIGON (Am. 1902-1970)
Calla Lily
Galveston Harbor, 1940 lithograph 12 x 8 5/8 edition 10 signed lower right: Verda Ligon $300 - $600 6
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lithograph 13 x 11 edition 35 signed lower right: Verda Ligon $300 - $600
18. TOM LEA (Am. 1907-2001) Ashbel Smith, M.D., 1975 lithograph 12 ½ x 8 ½ printed within plate: Ashbel Smith, M.D. signed lower right: Tom Lea, 75 $500 - $1,000
21. MARY LIGHTFOOT (Am. 1889-1970) Banana Plant lithograph 12 2/3 x 10 ½ edition 47/50 signed lower right: Mary Lightfoot $600 - $1,200
19. MARY BONNER (Am. 1887-1935) Village Scene, 1925
22. BERTHA M. LANDERS (Am. 1911-1996)
etching 5 ½ x 8 ½ edition 3/25 signed lower right: Mary Bonner
On the Rio Grande lithograph 11 ½ x 14 ½ signed lower right: Bertha M Landers
$750 - $1,000
$600 - $1,200
20. MARY LIGHTFOOT (Am. 1889-1970) Cacti serigraph 12 ½ x 15 ¾ signed lower right: Mary Lightfoot $600 - $1,200 TWENTIETH ANNIVERSARY
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23. HAROLD DOW BUGBEE (Am. 1900-1963)
25. HOWARD COOK (Am. 1901-1980)
Cowboy & Cowgirl
Untitled – Print of Mural executed in the San Antonio Federal Court House, c. 1935-39.
pen and ink on paper 10 x 8 signed lower right: HB
print on paper 8 x 12, signed lower right: Howard Cook
$400 - $800
$600 - $1,200 A limited edition print c. 1935 of Howard Cook’s famous wall mural he painted in the San Antonio Federal Court House over a two-year period completed in 1939. At the time Cook was a well-known artist working on federal grants from the Works Progress administration. Cook is a highly collected artist known mostly for his prints. He was an illustrator for Harpers, Atlantic Monthly and Forum magazines, and two-time winner of the Guggenheim Fellowship among many other awards. Most of his works can be found in the Dallas Museum of Art, Smithsonian, Whitney, Metropolitan Museum of Art, DeYoung Memorial Museum in San Francisco, among many other collections across the country. 26. BARBARA LATHAM (Am. 1896-1976) Texans etching 8 x 9 ¾ signed lower right: Barbara Latham $600 - $1,200
24. ALEXANDRE HOGUE (Am. 1898-1994)
27. HARRY ANTHONY DEYOUNG (Am. 1893-1956)
On the Back Stretch, 1935 serigraph 9 ½ x 18 edition 1/150 inscribed lower left: On the Back Stretch 1/150 signed lower right: Alexandre Hogue, 1935
Mural Study for St. Anthony Hotel, San Antonio graphite on paper 11 x 20 signed lower right: DeYoung $1,500 - $3,000
$1,000 - $2,000
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28. BLANCHE MCVEIGH (Am. 1895-1970) New House
30. WILLIE REED ROWE (Am. 1914-)
31. WILLIE REED ROWE (Am. 1914-)
Mission Espirita Santo de Zunigo
Presidio de hia Bohia
aquatint 11 x 14 estate stamped
etching 7 x 8 edition 100 signed lower right: Willie Reed Rowe
$300 - $600
$300 - $600
etching 7 x 8 edition 100 signed lower right: Willie Reed Rowe $300 - $600
29. BLANCHE MCVEIGH (Am. 1895-1970) Farm at Night with Three Silos aquatint 8 ½ x 11 ¼ estate stamped $300 - $600
33. SAMUEL ZIEGLER (Am. 1882-1992) Untitled – Cowboy on Horseback, 1930 etching 7 x 9 signed lower right: Ziegler 1930 $1,000 - $2,000
32. ELIZABETH WALMSLEY (Am. 1900-1993) Solitude serigraph 18 x 12 ¾ titled lower left: Solitude $500 - $700
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37. WILLIAM B. MONTGOMERY (Am. 20th Cent.) Texas Horned Lizard, Phrynosoma Cornutum, 1992 34. ANN CUSHING GANTZ (Am. 1935-2012)
36. ED CURRY (Am. 1918-)
Chess Game
The Trees
woodcut 20 x 12, edition 8/12 signed lower right: Ann Cushing
lithograph 14 x 11 signed lower right: Ed Curry
$600 - $1,200
$400 - $800
etching, 9 x 7 edition 12/100 signed lower right: WM Montgomery 92 $500 - $1,000
38. BLANCHE MCVEIGH (Am. 1895-1970)
Spindletop, 1940
Church in Taos, 1949
lithograph 12 x 16, edition 37/50 signed lower right: Alexandre Hogue 1940
color aquatint 10 ¾ x 13 ¾, edition 50 signed lower right: Blanche McVeigh
$4,000 - $8,000
$800 - $1,200
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35. ALEXANDRE HOGUE (Am. 1898-1994)
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42. ANCEL E. NUNN (Am. 1929-2000) Object Found lithograph 26 ½ x 20 ½ edition 25/30 signed lower right: Ancel Nunn $400 - $600 39. ANCEL E. NUNN (Am. 1929-2000) Tethered Nomad lithograph 12 x 18, edition 85/90 signed lower right: Ancel E Nunn $500 - $1,000
43. ANCEL E. NUNN (Am. 1929-2000) For A Personal Country lithograph 8 ½ x 6 ½ signed lower right: Ancel Nunn $200 - $400
40. ANCEL E. NUNN (Am. 1929-2000) One Century and Fifty lithograph 19 x 11 ½, edition 85/125 signed lower right: Ancel E Nunn
44. ANCEL E. NUNN (Am. 1929-2000)
$550 - $750
Good Morning American lithograph 24 ¾ x 19 edition 85/215 signed lower right: Ancel E Nunn
41. ANCEL E. NUNN (Am. 1929-2000)
$600 - $1,200
The Fallen Vision of Isa-Tai lithograph 12 ½ x 19 edition 28/41 signed lower right: Ancel E Nunn $450 - $650
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45. ANCEL E. NUNN (Am. 1929-2000)
47. OTIS DOZIER (Am. 1904-1987)
Van Guard
Bulls, 1937
lithograph 26 ½ x 20 edition 84/130 signed lower right: Ancel Nunn
lithograph 11 x 15 signed lower right: Dozier $1,500 - $3,000
$1,100 - $2,000
46. OTIS DOZIER (Am. 1904-1987)
48. OTIS DOZIER (Am. 1904-1987)
Big Bend, Texas, 1945
Saddling a Wild Horse, 1942
pen and ink on paper 16 x 12 signed lower left: Otis Dozier
lithograph 11 x 10 3/8, signed lower right: Otis Dozier $1,000 - $2,000
$1,000 - $2,000
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49. OTIS DOZIER (Am. 1904-1987) Caddo Lake Cyprus graphite on paper 11 x 8 signed lower right: Dozier
50. OTIS DOZIER (Am. 1904-1987) Jackrabbit, Ed. 3/50 woodblock print on paper 3 ¾ x 3 ¾ edition 3/50 signed lower right: Otis Dozier $500 - $1,000
$800 - $1,200
51. OTIS DOZIER (Am. 1904-1987) Hillside Cabin, 1944 watercolor and ink on paper 12 x 16 signed lower left: Otis Dozier ’44 $2,500 - $5,000
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52. MERRITT MAUZEY (Am. 1897-1973) Supper Time hand colored lithograph 9 ½ x 13 signed lower right: Merritt Mauzey
55. EVERETT SPRUCE (Am. 1908-2002)
$600 - $1,200
West Texas Landscape pencil drawing 7 x 9 signed lower right: Spruce $400 - $800
53. JOSEPH POLLEY PAINE (Am. 1912-) Cistern and Slave Kitchen, Polley Mansion lithograph 6 ½ x 9 signed lower right: Joseph Polley Paine $200 - $400
54. MERRITT MAUZEY (Am. 1897-1973) Vanquished lithograph 13 x 9 ½ signed lower right: Merritt Mauzey $600 - $1,200 56. MERRITT MAUZEY (Am. 1897-1973) Bob Smith Grubber hand colored lithograph 16 ½ x 10 ¾ signed lower right: Merritt Mauzey $600 - $1,200 14
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59. RICHARD THOMPSON (Am. 20th Cent.) Horizon, Blue Table, 2000 – 2001 watercolor on paper 12 x 22 signed lower right: R Thompson $600 - $1,200
60. FLETCHER MARTIN (Am. 1904-1979) High, Wide and Handsome lithograph 14 x 10 signed lower right: Fletcher Martin $800 - $1,200 Fletcher Martin is responsible for creating and executing the WPA Mural in La Mesa, TX titled, “Horse Breakers.”
57. OLIN H. TRAVIS (Am. 1888-1975) Portrait of Josephine Oliver, c. 1933 conte crayon on paper 17 ½ x 14 signed lower left: Olin Travis $1,500 - $3,000
58. MABEL FAIRFAX KARL (Am. 1901-1999) Portrait of Woman Seated in Chair, 1930 conte crayon on paper 22 x 17 signed lower right: Mabel Fairfax Karl, 1930 $1,000 - $2,000
61. ALEXANDRE HOGUE (Am. 1898-1994) Cap Rock Ranch lithograph 7 x 11 ¾ signed lower right: Alexandre Hogue $1,500 - $3,000 TWENTIETH ANNIVERSARY
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62. DOEL REED (Am. 1895-1985) Summer Grove aquatint 11 x 19 ½ edition 26/30 signed lower right: Doel Reed $3,000 - $6,000
63. DOEL REED (Am. 1895-1985) Embudo Canyon aquatint 10 x 17 ¾ edition 7/30 signed lower right: Doel Reed $3,000 - $6,000
64. DOEL REED (Am. 1895-1985) Acequia Madre, 1969 aquatint 11 x 19 ½ edition 5/50 signed lower right: Doel Reed $3,000 - $6,000
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64A. SCOTT AND STUART GENTLING Of Birds and Texas folio of 50 prints edition 494/500 paper 28 x 20 box: 29 ½ x 23 x 2 ½ cover page is numbered and signed by: Scott Gentling, John Graves and Stuart Gentling $3,000 - $6,000 Fort Worth, TX natives and twin brother duo of painters created this folio in 1986 depicting landscapes and birds of Texas. The folio contains 137 sheets, 50 of which are 50 images of the birds and landscapes. Commentary by the twins precedes each of the plates. The forward in the folio is by Harry Tennison, followed by a written introduction by Stuart Gentling and an essay titled “Recollections of a Texas Bird Glimpser” by Texas author John Graves. This copy is in excellent condition.
67. EVERETT SPRUCE (Am. 1908-2002) From the Big Bend lithograph 8 x 10 edition 13 signed lower right: Spruce $800 - $1,200 65. EVERETT SPRUCE (Am. 1908-2002) Bull pen, ink and watercolor, on paper 14 x 20 $1,500 - $3,000
68. EVERETT SPRUCE (Am. 1908-2002) Still Life graphite on paper 9x7 signed lower right: E Spruce $300 - $600 66. WILLIAM LESTER (Am. 1910-1991) Untitled ink on paper 18 x 23 ½ $2,500 - $5,000 TWENTIETH ANNIVERSARY
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69. THOMAS HART BENTON (Am. 1889-1975) Going Home lithograph 9 ¼ x 11 ¾ signed lower right: Benton $1,500 - $2,500
70. CHARLES T. BOWLING (Am. 1891-1985) Fishing Pier, 1940 lithograph 10 x 11 3/4 edition 25 signed lower right: Chas. T. Bowling ‘40 $1,000 - $2,000
71. FLORENCE MCCLUNG (Am. 1894-1992) Texas Farm lithograph 11 ¼ x 14 ¼ edition 3/10 signed lower right: Florence McClung $400 - $800
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73. OTIS DOZIER (Am. 1904-1987) Grasshopper 72. PAUL RODDA COOK (Am. 1897-1972)
mixed media on paper 16 x 21 estate stamped lower left $3,000 - $6,000
San Antonio graphite on paper 10 x 8 signed lower right: Paul Rodda Cook $1,500 - $3,000
74. WILLIAM LESTER (Am. 1910-1991) Live Oak Pass, 1941 lithograph 9 ¾ x 14 signed lower right: William Lester $1,000 - $2,000 An edition of this print is in the permanent collection at the Dallas Museum of Art.
75. JESSIE ALINE WHITE (Am. 1889-1988) Prickly Pear Cactus graphite on paper 22 x 19 signed lower right: Jessie Aline White $1,000 - $2,000
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76. MARVIN M. SIGEL (Am. 1932-) Still Life gouache on illustrator board 11 x 14 estate stamped on reverse $400 - $800 Sigel is a native of Poland, he moved to the U.S. and received his formal training as an artist at SMU, Dallas Museum of Fine Arts, UT Austin and Univ. of Houston. He studied under Ed Bearden, Seymour Fogel, William Lester, Charles Umlauf, Pail Kelpe and Everett Spruce to name a few. He was an active artist and exhibited frequently throughout his lifetime including at the Carnegie Institute, PA; Laguna Gloria Museum, TX; Houston Museum of Fine Arts, TX and at the Dallas Museum of Fine Arts, TX.
77. MARTHA SAWYERS (Am. 1902-1988) Purple Iris oil on canvas 18 x 22 signed lower right: Martha Sawyer $2,500 - $5,000
78. MARVIN M. SIGEL (Am. 1932-)
79. WANDA DE TURCZYNOWICZ (Am. 1908-2001)
Cocktail Abstraction
El Paso
watercolor on paper 17 ½ x 26 signed lower right: Sigel, 57 estate stamped on reverse
oil on canvas 21 ½ x 28 signed lower left: Turczynowicz $1,000 - $2,000
$600 - $1,200
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80. SANTA DURAN (Am. 1909-2002) Hill Country Summer oil on canvasboard 16 x 20 signed lower left: Santa Duran $1,500 - $3,000
81. JON FLAMING (Am. 1962-) Lost Town, West Texas oil on canvas 30 x 40 signed lower right: Jon Flaming $4,500 - $6,500
82. LINDA HENRY (Am. 20th Cent.)
83. LINDA HENRY (Am. 20th Cent.)
The Heart of the Matter
Out of the Blue
oil on canvas 40 x 30 signed lower right: Linda Henry
oil on canvas 30 x 24 signed lower left: Linda Henry
$4,000 - $8,000
$2,000 - $4,000
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84. OLIN H. TRAVIS (Am. 1888-1975) Cathedral Mountain oil on Masonite 12 x 16 signed lower left: Olin Travis, and on reverse: Cathedral Mountain, Olin Travis
85. OLIN H. TRAVIS (Am. 1888-1975)
$2,000 - $4,000
oil on canvasboard 12 x 16 signed lower left: Olin Travis, and on reverse: Across the Field, Evening, Olin Travis
Across the Field
$1,500 - $2,500
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86. OLIN H. TRAVIS (Am. 1888-1975)
87. OLIN H. TRAVIS (Am. 1888-1975)
The Ex Slave
Man at Bus Stop, Downtown, Dallas
oil on Masonite 16 x 12
oil on Masonite 16 x 12
$2,000 - $4,000
$1,500 - $2,500
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88. OLIN H. TRAVIS (Am. 1888-1975) Michigan Ave, 1923 oil on board 16 x 12 signed lower right: Olin Travis, Chicago 23 $4,000 - $8,000
90. JESSIE DAVIS (Am. 1887-1969) Downtown oil on board 14 x 11 signed lower right: Jessie Davis $600 - $1,200
89. ED BEARDEN (Am. 1919-1980) The Brown Farm Place, 1945 pastel on paper 11 x 16 signed lower right: Ed Bearden 45 $3,000 - $6,000
91. ROLLA S. TAYLOR (Am. 1871-1970) Mexican Village oil on canvasboard 9 x 12 signed lower left: Rolla Taylor $1,000 - $2,000 TWENTIETH ANNIVERSARY
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92. STEPHEN SEYMOUR THOMAS (Am. 1868-1956) Texas Landscape oil on canvas 10 ½ x 18 signed lower left: S Seymour Thomas $800 - $1,200
93. FRED DARGE (Am. 1900-1979)
94. PETER L. HOHNSTEDT (Am. 1871-1957)
River Rider
New Orleans Courtyard
oil on canvasboard 12 x 16 signed lower right: F Darge
oil on board 17 x 14 signed lower right: PL Hohnstedt
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95. HARRIS SHELTON (Am. 1896-1976) Old Ysleta Mission, TX, c. 1936 oil on canvas 30 x 38 signed lower left: Harris Shelton $3,000 - $6,000 Sometimes spelled Isleta Mission, this Church is beautifully rendered by the El Paso, TX artist, Harris Shelton depicts the first church in Texas (1681/2). This painting was shown at the Texas Centennial in 1936. The mission was described as having spiritual light standing against a golden sky. This is an interesting image that connects the early Texas and Native American Indian histories. The mission was claimed as one of the oldest buildings in the United States. Today the structure is rebuilt, but stands on the original foundation and is now part of the City of El Paso, which was founded by the Tiguan Indians in 1682.
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96. FRED DARGE (Am. 1900-1979) Cows & Barn oil on canvasboard 12 x 16 signed lower right: F Darge $2,000 - $4,000
98. MARTHA SAWYERS (Am. 1902-1988) Bolivian Market gouach on paper 17 x 23 $2,000 - $4,000
97. FRED DARGE (Am. 1900-1979) The Team oil on canvasboard 9 x 12 signed lower right: F Darge $1,500 - $3,000
99. HUGO POHL (Am. 1877-1960) Indian Traders oil on canvas 18 x 26 signed lower right: HD Pohl $6,000 - $12,000 TWENTIETH ANNIVERSARY
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100. JOSEPHINE MAHAFFEY (Am. 1903-1982) Owl mixed media on paper 12 x 9 signed lower right: JM $150 - $300
102. JOSEPHINE MAHAFFEY (Am. 1903-1982) Yellow Iris oil on canvasboard 30 x 24, signed lower right: JM $1,000 - $2,000
101. JOSEPHINE MAHAFFEY (Am. 1903-1982) Sparrow mixed media on paper 7 x 5 ½ signed lower right: JM $150 - $300
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104. JOSEPHINE MAHAFFEY (Am. 1903-1982) Farm Scene with Two Cows oil on canvas 18 x 24 signed lower right: JM $1,000 - $2,000
105. JOSEPHINE MAHAFFEY (Am. 1903-1982) Downtown Fort Worth, TX oil on canvas 24 x 30 signed lower right: JM $2,500 - $3,500
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107. EMMA RICHARDSON CHERRY (Am. 1859-1954) Gathering Salt, Saille, Biscae, France 1926 oil on canvas 24 x 20 signed lower left: E Richardson Cherry $500 - $1,000 Written on back by the artist: “The Hollows fill with salt water from the bay (of Biscay, Brittany) at high tide allowed to dry out. Women rake the salt, men come with large wooden boxes (with handles) women lift these boxes onto the men’s shoulders…. Men carry these to central places to be shipped. If rainy season, difficult to dry the salt and peasants suffer with lack of salt and are poor; a very Catholic district. This is Saille.” 106. ALICE CHILTON (Am. 1891-1978)
108. EMILY GUTHRIE SMITH (Am. 1909-1986)
Red Prickly Pear Cactus oil on canvas 16 x 12 signed lower left: Alice Chilton
Floral Fantasy
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oil on canvas 16 x 12 signed lower right: Emily Guthrie Smith $600 - $1,200
109. EMILY GUTHRIE SMITH (Am. 1909-1986) Texas Landscape pastel on paper 28 x 22 signed lower right: Emily Guthrie Smith $2,000 - $4,000
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112. PATTIE EAST (Am. 1894-1994) Bluebonnets, Fort Worth, TX 110. LILLIE T. COOPER (Am. 20th Cent.)
oil on canvas 10 x 18 signed lower right: East
Texas Blue Bells, 1938
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oil on canvas 36 x 28 signed lower right: Lillie $2,000 - $4,000
111. ELMER L. BOONE (Am. 1883-1935)
113. JESSIE DAVIS (Am. 1887-1969)
Quenching a Thirst
Fishermen with Net, 1934
oil on canvasboard 18 x 24 signed lower left: EL Boone
oil on canvasboard 20 x 24 signed lower right: Jessie Davis
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114. ROLLA S. TAYLOR (Am. 1871-1970) Prickly Pear Cactus oil on board 14 x 11 signed lower left: Rolla Taylor $2,000 - $4,000
115. ROLLA S. TAYLOR (Am. 1871-1970) Prickly Pear Cactus watercolor on paper 20 x 16 signed lower right: Rolla Taylor $1,500 - $3,000
116. ALICE CHILTON (Am. 1891-1978) Bluebonnet Landscape oil on canvas 16 x 23 signed lower left: Alice Chilton $2,500 - $5,000
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117. EDNA EARL CROCKER (Am. 1877-1942) Bluebonnet oil on canvas 12 x 18 signed lower right: Edna Earl Crocker $2,000 - $4,000
118. ALICE CHILTON (Am. 1891-1978) Kerrville, TX oil on canvas 20 x 30 signed lower left: Alice Chilton $6,000 - $8,000
119. VIVEANO LOPEZ (Am. 1906-1983) Bluebonnets oil on canvas 25 x 30 signed lower right: Viveano Lopez $6,000 - $12,000
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THE GEORGE & SIDNEY PERUTZ COLLECTION, DALLAS, TX
120 T H R O U G H 134: The Perutz’s have an incredible collection of art and artifacts from across the globe and have been active collectors for over 60 years. The focus of the pieces from their collection in this auction highlights Texas artists of the 1980’s. LOTS
121. CLYDE CONNELL (Am. 1901-1998) Untitled, May 1986 watercolor on paper 21 x 17 signed lower right: CC signed on reverse: Clyde Connell 1986 $1,500 - $3,000 Provenance: George & Sidney Perutz Collection, Dallas, TX
122. CLYDE CONNELL (Am. 1901-1998)
120 CLYDE CONNELL (Am. 1901-1998)
Untitled
Untitled, May 1986 watercolor on paper 17 x 12; signed lower right: CC signed on reverse: Clyde Connell, May 1986 $1,500 - $3,000 Provenance: George & Sidney Perutz Collection, Dallas, TX Clyde Connell is a Louisiana born artist, whose family (the Dixons) were planters and had a plantation. She became a full time artist only in her 60’s, compared herself to William Faulkner in that she wanted to create important art using the local environment. However, living with her husband TD Connell in the small cabin on Lake Bistineau near Shreveport, LA limited her resources. Paper became a popular medium of choice for Connell on which she created in collage and drawing. Her big breakthrough as an artist hit later in life, when she was in her 70’s, via Texas. She shared her work with Murray Smithers of the Delahunty Gallery in Dallas, TX. Her sales rocketed across Dallas and Houston and her energized esteem landed her a show at the important Manhattan, NY venue the Clocktower Gallery; The New York Times review to follow was an impressed and positive one. From that point on, her work has been recognized on the national level. The culture, people and struggles that were part of the working life of Louisiana plantations largely inspire her art. She often used earth and red clay in her drawings. Her inspiration to create art was spurred on by a trip to New York to do social work at the Presbyterian Church in 1952, the Abstract Expressionist movement that was in full swing inspired her. She spent much of her life at home on the Lake, but kept up with current developments in contemporary art. Her Works are found in the following permanent collections: Metropolitan Museum of Art, the New Orleans Museum of Art and the Laguna Gloria Art Museum, Austin, TX. 32
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watercolor on paper 19 x 15 signed lower right: CC $1,500 - $3,000 Provenance: George & Sidney Perutz Collection, Dallas, TX
123. CLYDE CONNELL (Am. 1901-1998) Two Figures watercolor on paper 36 x 30 signed lower right: Clyde Connell $3,000 - $6,000 Provenance: George & Sidney Perutz Collection, Dallas, TX
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124. ELIZABETH WALMSLEY (Am. 1900-1993)
125. DAVID LIGARE (Am. 1945-)
November
Study of Two Bulls, 1985
lithograph 11 ½ x 13 ¼ signed lower right: Elizabeth Walmsley
pencil & chalk on paper 9 x 10; signed lower right: D.L.
$1,000 - $2,000
$600 - $1,200 Provenance: George & Sidney Perutz Collection, Dallas, TX
Provenance: George & Sidney Perutz Collection, Dallas, TX
126. RAMON FROMAN (Am. 1908-1980) Cotton Pickers watercolor on paper 16 x 27 signed lower right: Ramon Froman $1,000 - $2,000 Provenance: George & Sidney Perutz Collection, Dallas, TX
127. ELLA K. MEWHINNEY (Am. 1891-1962) Pair of Still Lifes watercolor on paper 12 x 9 ½ each both signed lower right: Ella K Mewhinney $600 - $1,200 for the pair Provenance: George & Sidney Perutz Collection, Dallas, TX TWENTIETH ANNIVERSARY
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128. DEE WOLFF (Am. 1948-)
129. DEE WOLFF (Am. 1948-)
Green Snake of Lies, 1985
Kabbalah Sitra alva, 1989
gouache on handmade Pondicherry paper 7 x 10
gouache on handmade Pondicherry paper 7 x 10
$600 - $1,200
$600 - $1,200
Provenance: George & Sidney Perutz Collection, Dallas, TX
Dee Wolf is a Minnesota native, and studied at University of Houston; the Glassell School at the Museum of Fine Arts Houston; the C.G. Jung Center, Houston; and at the Oomoto School of Traditional Art in Japan. She has shown over 90 one-woman shows from 1977 to present; some of these venues include the Dallas Museum of Art; Houston Museum of Fine Arts; Aspen Art Museum; Museum of Southeast Texas; C.G. Jung Center, Houston; Yekaterinburg, St. Petersburg, Russia; Tomsk, Rostovondon, Nizhnily-Novgorod, Russia and at Alexandria Art Museum, Louisiana. Her works can be found in the following permanent collections: Museum of Fine Arts, Houston and the Blanton Museum, Austin, TX to name a few. Provenance: George & Sidney Perutz Collection, Dallas, TX
130. SAM GUMMELT (Am. 1944-) Three pencil on paper drawings, titled: Bosque # 1 Bosque # 2 Bosque # 5 each measures 4 x 4 $1,000 - $2,000 for the lot of 3 Native Texan, Sam Gummelt started creating these cutting edge modern designs as early as 1970. This was around the period that artists like Donald Judd and Frank Stella were also creating these historically modern works that were precisely geometric abstractions of color and form. He studied at the North Texas State University and Southern Methodist University. These small scale renderings both in graphite and the fabricated works are typically his medium of choice, which show is acute attention to detail and precise hand work. Provenance: George & Sidney Perutz Collection, Dallas, TX
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131. SHARON KOPRIVA (Am. 1948-) Deliverance oil on canvas 60 x 48 signed lower right: Kopriva on reverse: Sharon Kopriva, Deliverance, 1987 $3,500 - $6,500 Provenance: George & Sidney Perutz Collection, Dallas, TX Sharon Kopriva was born in Houston in 1948. She earned her MFA in painting at the University of Houston. Some of her instructors included Texas artist, James Surls and New York painter, John Alexander. Kopriva’s Catholic background coupled with a trip to South American and Peru, specifically spurred her interest in the expressionistic subject of mummies, which is evident in much of her works. You can tell from her art that Goya, James Ensor and Felician Rops; and Edward and Nancy Kienholz also inspired her. Her works more often than not employ human images, withered and skeletal; themes of religious imagery and Christianity are entwined in her paintings. Often men or women are the subjects of her scenes rather than God or Christian characters when she is depicting religious imagery, like in this painting.
132. LYNN RANDOLPH (Am. 1938-) The Arborist oil on canvas 48 x 38 signed on reverse: Lynn Randolph $3,000 - $6,000 Port Arthur, TX native, Lynn Randolph earned her BFA at UT Austin. She then moved to Houston where she still lives and creates her artwork and writes. She had a one-woman show in 1998 at the Arizona State University Art Museum in Tempe, Arizona. She has been awarded a fellowship from the Bunting Institute at Radcliff/ Harvard, and a fellowship at Yaddo in Saratoga Springs, NY. Her paintings have been exhibited in and can be found in the following collections: Bunting Institute at Radcliffe/Harvard; National Museum of Women in the Arts, Washington, DC; San Antonio Museum of Art; Menil Collection, Houston and the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, TX. She is also an avid writer on many issues driven by politics, feminism and social issues. Provenance: George & Sidney Perutz Collection, Dallas, TX
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133. SAM GUMMELT (Am. 1944-) Titled: Waco #3
Waco #4
Waco #5
Waco #7
Waco # 8
seven collages with string and yarn each measures 4 x 4 $2,000 - $4,000 for the lot of 7 Provenance: George & Sidney Perutz Collection, Dallas, TX
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Waco #10
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Chicago native, David McManaway studied at University of Arkansas. He received a fellowship from the National Endowment of the Arts and the Engelhard Award from the Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston, MA. He has an identifiable and unique style all his own; McManaway abandoned two-dimensional paintings in favor of creating his unique reliefs and assemblages made of found objects. His contemporaries comment that he had a boisterous personality and keen sense of humor; but at times could have a downright grouchy demeanor, which may have held at times socially. However, he had a keen awareness of the world and was very well read; he was a major Texas artist and had a big influence on others. McManaway discovered a film called Juke Girl in which there was a scene of a man selling little wears in small bags affixed to an easel; he called the goods in the bags “Jomo.” Hence the birth of what he started calling “Jomo” which were little slices of life, be it a toy animal or an animal skull. Sometimes he would just create one small piece of Jomo as a piece of art. He also created larger pieces he called “Jomo Boards”, this item is one of the largest Jomo Boards he created. He has had several solo exhibitions for his innovative works at the following: Dallas Museum of Art, Southern Methodist University Gallery and the Contemporary Arts Museum, Houston, TX. His works can be found in the following permanent collections: Menil Collection, Houston; Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, the Nasher Museum, Dallas and at the Dallas Museum of Art. 134. DAVID MCMANAWAY (Am. 1927-2010) Jomo Board # 13, Toni’s Cross, 1986 mixed media on constructed panel 72 x 48 signed and titled on reverse: Jomo Board # 13, Toni’s Cross, 1986, David McManaway $25,000 - $50,000 Provenance: George & Sidney Perutz Collection, Dallas, TX TWENTIETH ANNIVERSARY
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136. ROLLA S. TAYLOR (Am. 1871-1970) Rockport, TX oil on Masonite 12 x 16 signed lower right: Rolla Taylor, Rockport
135. PAUL R. SCHUMANN (Am. 1876-1946)
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Man on Sailboat colored pencil on paper 6 ½ x 5 signed lower right: Paul Schumann $1,000 - $2,000
137. HAROLD RONEY (Am. 1899-1986) Springtime in Texas oil on board 16 x 22 signed lower right: Harold Roney $3,000 - $4,000
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138. EDWARD EISENLOHR (Am. 1872-1961) Oak Cliff oil on canvas 14 x 20 signed lower right: EG Eisenlohr, Oak Cliff 1910 $4,000 - $8,000
Klepper is a native of Plano, TX, then grew up in McKinney, TX. Klepper is known for his paintings of landscapes, still lifes, animals and portraits all executed in his signature impressionist style. He had an extensive painting career both in creating art as well as teaching before during and after WWI and WWII. He painted in France during WWI, and Tokyo just before WWII and then in McKinney, TX during WWII. He was a member of the American Artists Professional League, Dallas Art Association, Klepper Sketch Club, New Orleans Art Association and the Southern States Art League. His works can be found in the following permanent collections: Dallas Museum of Art, Arkansas State Collection, The Dallas Woman’s Forum and the John H. Vanderpoel Art Association, Chicago.
139. FRANK KLEPPER (Am. 1890-1952)
Source: Texas Painters, Sculptors and Graphic Artists, by: John and Deborah Powers © 2000, Woodmont Books
Bluebonnet Landscape oil on canvas 24 x 30 signed lower right: Klepper $5,000 - $10,000 TWENTIETH ANNIVERSARY
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140. ROBERT WOOD (Am. 1889-1979) Bluebonnets oil on board 16 x 32 signed lower right: Robt Wood $6,000 - $12,000
141. PORFIRIO SALINAS (Am. 1910-1973) Bluebonnets oil on board 12 x 16 signed lower right: Salinas $16,000 - $18,000
142. PORFIRIO SALINAS (Am. 1910-1973) Rio Frio oil on canvas 20 x 24 signed lower left: Porfirio Salinas $15,000 - $25,000 This painting was used as the illustration for the Christmas Card by Wallace Engraving Co. in 1965. An original copy of this Wallace Engraving notecard accompanies the painting.
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143. PORFIRIO SALINAS (Am. 1910-1973) Gunman on Horseback oil on canvas 16 x 20 signed lower left: Porfirio Salinas $18,000 - $22,000
144. ROBERT WOOD (Am. 1889-1979) Bar. S. Ranch oil on canvas 30 x 20 signed lower right: Robt Wood $20,000 - $30,000
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145. DAWSON DAWSON-WATSON (Am. 1864-1939)
146. FRANZ STRAHALM (Am. 1879-1935)
Prickly Pear Cactus, 1928
Seascape
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oil on Masonite 11 x 14 signed lower right: Franz Strahalm
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147. DAWSON DAWSON-WATSON (Am. 1864-1939) Los Pobres oil on canvas 44 x 34 signed lower right: Dawson-Watson $22,000 - $28,000
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148. FRANK REAUGH (Am. 1860-1945) Longhorn pastel on paper 3 ½ x 7 signed lower right: Reaugh $5,000 - $10,000
149. FRANK REAUGH (Am. 1860-1945) Longhorn pastel on paper 4 x 7 signed lower right: F Reaugh $8,000 - $12,000
151. PORFIRIO SALINAS (Am. 1910-1973) 150. PORFIRIO SALINAS (Am. 1910-1973) View from Mount Bonnell
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152. FLORENCE MCCLUNG (Am. 1894-1992) Industrial Dallas oil on canvas 18 x 24 signed lower right: F McClung $30,000 - $40,000
153. FLORENCE MCCLUNG (Am. 1894-1992) Carrollton Station oil on board 20 x 24 signed lower left: F McClung $40,000 - $60,000
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153A. FLORENCE MCCLUNG (Am. 1894-1992) Texas Farm oil on canvasboard 18 x 24 $30,000 - $40,000 McClung was born and raised in Dallas and received formal training in art at the Dallas Art Institute, Southern Methodist University and a graduate degree from Texas State College for Women, Denton. Her American Regionalist style that is evident in each of the paintings in this auction conveys the impression made by some of her painting instructors like Alexandre Hogue and Thomas Stell. She also studied art with Olin Travis and Frank Klepper. She was widely exhibited during her lifetime. Her works can be found in the following permanent collections: Dallas Museum of Art, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C., Metropolitan Museum of Art, New Orleans Museum of Art, Torch Collection, Houston and UT Austin.
154. MAUREEN CANTEY (Am. 1901-1982) Untitled – Hog Auction, Fort Worth Stockyards oil on canvas 25 x 30 signed lower right: Maureen Cantey $3,000 - $6,000
155. AMELIA GODWIN URBACH (Am. 1889-1969) Untitled – White Chapel Landscape oil on Masonite 12 x 15 signed lower left: Amelia Urbach $5,000 - $10,000 Amelia Godwin Urbach was known as a painter in Dallas as well as the San Antonio area. She was born in Norfolk, VA, but moved to Dallas where she studied under Olin Travis at the Dallas Art Institute. In 1926 she moved south to San Antonio where she continued her painting career. She exhibited across the state in numerous shows including: the Texas Centennial Exposition, Dallas 1936; Women Artists of Dallas County, Dallas Museum of Fine Arts in 1938; Southern States Art League Annual Exhibition in 1940; at the Art Institute of Chicago in 1940; the Texas Panorama Exhibition at the Dallas Museum of Fine Arts in 1943 and at the Women Artists of Texas exhibition at the Panhandle Plains Historical Museum in 1993. Her art can be found in the permanent collections of the Dallas Museum of Art and the San Antonio Art League. TWENTIETH ANNIVERSARY
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156. KELLY FEARING (Am. 1918-2011) Wood Gatherers oil on canvas 20 x 28 signed lower right: Kelly Fearing $35,000 - $40,000 157. KELLY FEARING (Am. 1918-2011) Fishes Below, 1947 oil on board 7 x 8 signed on reverse: Painted in Bill Bomar’s Studio, top floor, the [Chelsea] hotel, 23rd St. New York, Summer 1947 $800 - $1,200
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158. BILL BOMAR (Am. 1919-1990)
159. LUIS EADES (Am. 1923-)
Untitled – Summer Landscape
Oputina, 1975
watercolor on paper 14 ½ x 21 ¾ signed lower left: Bill Bomar
oil no canvas 32 x 48 signed on reverse: Luis Eades, Oputina 75
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160. BILL BOMAR (Am. 1919-1990) Abstraction oil on canvas 28 x 28 signed lower right: BB $3,000 - $6,000 This painting does have a unique trapezoidal shaped that was intentionally created by the artist. This is on the original hand stretched canvas and stretcher bar. The unique shape complements the whimsical subject matter of this painting, making this a good example of this Fort Worth Circle artist, Bill Bomar’s innovative and original style.
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161. ED CURRY (Am. 1918-) Abstract oil on canvas 48 x 32 signed lower right: Ed Curry $2,000 - $4,000
163. DAVID ADICKES (Am. 1927-) Sunflowers 162. OCTAVIO MEDELLIN (Am. 1907-1999)
oil on Masonite 35 x 20 signed lower right: Adickes $6,000 - $12,000
Mayan Abstract oil on canvas 20 x 20 signed lower right: Octavio Medellin, Nov 1939, San Antonio $3,500 - $4,500
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164. BROR UTTER (Am. 1913-1993) Untitled, 1961 oil on Masonite 58 x 12 $1,500 - $3,000
165. BROR UTTER (Am. 1913-1993) Untitled, 1955 oil on Masonite 48 x 16 signed lower right: Bror Utter 55 $4,000 - $8,000 This painting was exhibited at the show: Texas Modern: The Rediscovery of Early Texas Abstraction (1935-1965) at the Martin Museum of Art at Baylor University, Waco, TX 2007. It was also exhibited in the show: Rising Star of Texas at the San Angelo Museum of Fine Arts, San Angelo, TX in 2006.
166. ED STORMS (Am. 1924-1987) Two Figures oil on canvas 30 x 26 signed lower left: Ed Storms $2,000 - $4,000
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167. DOROTHY HOOD (Am. 1900-2000) Untitled – Green Abstraction oil on canvasboard 14 x 11 signed upper right: D. Hood $1,500 - $3,000
168. OTIS DOZIER (Am. 1904-1987) Cactus and Bird, 1947 screen print 12 x 16 signed lower right: Otis Dozier 47 inscribed center: screened by: Dan Wingren $2,000 - $4,000
169. MARJORIE JOHNSON LEE (Am. 1911-1997) Untitled: Rocky Landscape oil on board 12 x 20 signed lower right: M Johnson $1,500 - $3,000
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170. BILL WIMAN (Am. 20th Cent.) Abstraction in Blue & Red, 1962 oil on canvas 18 x 54 $3,000 - $6,000 A letter of authenticity, signed by the artist, Bill Wiman, accompanies this painting.
171. HENRY RASMUSEN (Am. 1909-1970) Fish, 1947 oil on board 10 x 12 signed lower right: H Rasmusen ‘47 $1,000 - $2,000 Rasmusen work is recognized as cutting edge modernism for his period. He studied at the American Academy of Art and the Art Institute of Chicago 1930-1931. He had an extensive teaching career including at: the Utah Art Center, Utah’s Art Barn, UT Austin and the Houston Museum Art School, the Patri School of Art Fundamentals in San Francisco and the University of Buffalo. This painting was part of the private collection of the artist Kelly Fearing (lots 156 & 157 are by Fearing). The painting is coming out of a Private Collection in Austin, TX.
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172. MICHAEL FRARY (Am. 1918-2005) Still Life, Black Compote oil on Masonite 17 x 24 signed lower right: Frary $6,000 - $12,000
173. MICHAEL FRARY (Am. 1918-2005) Tiger’s Eye mixed media on panel 49 ½ x 48 signed lower right: Frary $6,000 - $12,000 This piece is signed and titled on reverse by the artist: Frary, Tiger’s Eye, and inscribed: #8 UT. Frary worked on this particular piece for several years. He often worked adeptly in watercolor and oils. This piece is unique with the hefty build of paint to create sculptural elements; he also affixed wooden objects to the surface making this more of a construction. Both of these techniques are rarely found in a singular work, making this construction an exceptional example of Frary’s creative process. Frary is examined in the book: Midcentury Modern Art in Texas, by: Katie Robinson Edwards, PhD © 2014. She addresses Frary’s architectural background as having an influence on his artwork; which is clearly evident in this painting. This piece is likely one he created in the late 1940’s or early 1950’s and is evocative of the Post-War American experimental styles of that period. His art can be found in the following collections: Dallas Museum of Art, McNay Art Museum, San Antonio; National Museum of American Art, Smithsonian Institute, Washington, DC; Santa Barbara Museum of Art, Santa Barbara, California, The University of Texas, Austin.
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174. DEFORREST HALE JUDD (Am. 1919-1993) Red Boats oil on Masonite 24 x 30 signed lower right: DeForrest Judd ‘52 $15,000 - $30,000
DeForrest Judd is known as a Texas modernist painter. He was a longtime professor, at Southern Methodist University in Texas, from 1946 until 1982. Judd also taught at the Dallas Museum of Fine Arts. Judd was born in Hartsgrove, Ohio and studied at the Cleveland Institute of Art, graduating in 1938. From 1939 to 1942 he did post-graduate work at the Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center as a student of Boardman Robinson. Judd’s painting style has a noticeable evolution over the years. The 1950’s mark his almost cubist one dimensional oil abstractions with his use of palate knife. Subject matter of his works focuses on native Texas plants, animals, insects, and the Texas coastline. This cubist rendering of red boats and a sea cabin, likely along the Texas gulf created in 1952 makes this piece ahead of its time. His work is in the collections of the Cleveland Museum of Art, the Dallas Museum of Art and the Beaumont, Texas Museum and many other private Texas Art Collections across the state and country.
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175. DEFORREST HALE JUDD (Am. 1919-1993) Port Lavaca, 1960 oil on Masonite 24 x 30 signed lower left: DeForrest Judd 60 $4,000 - $6,000
176. WARNER HOOPLE (Am. 1904-1989) Steelman Field, Fraben Oil Corp., Saskatchewan, 1958 watercolor/gouache on paper 24 x 30 singed lower left: Warner Hoople $2,500 - $5,000
177. WILLIAM LESTER (Am. 1910-1991) Industrial oil on Masonite 13 x 17 $2,500 - $5,000
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178. MICHAEL FRARY (Am. 1918-2005) Still Life in Blue oil on canvas 20 x 24 signed lower right: M Frary $1,500 - $3,000 179. GEORGE GRAMMER (Am. 20th Cent.) Still Life with Driftwood, Sea Form and Moon gouache on paper 15 x 19 signed lower right: George Grammer 1949 $2,000 - $3,000
180. ROBERT JENKINS ONDERDONK (Am. 1852-1917) Roses oil on canvas 12 x 14 signed lower right: RJ Onderdonk $3,000 - $6,000
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181. JULIAN ONDERDONK (Am. 1882-1922) Field of Coreopsis gouache on paper 7 x 10 signed lower left: Julian Onderdonk $20,000 - $30,000
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182. JULIAN ONDERDONK (Am. 1882-1922) Caliche Road & Oak Tree gouache on paper 10 x 8 signed lower left: Julian Onderdonk $20,000 - $30,000
183. JULIAN ONDERDONK (Am. 1882-1922) West Texas Landscape oil on paper 6 x 9 signed lower right: Julian Onderdonk $20,000 - $30,000
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184. JULIAN ONDERDONK (Am. 1882-1922) This painting is illustrated as plate 8.2 on page 62 of the book: Julian Onderdonk in New York, The Lost Years-The Lost Paintings, by James Baker © 2014. In the book, Baker describes this work as: “The third work… from 1907 is a large landscape, titled Overlooking lower Bay – from Dongan Hills – Staten Island, and is almost certainly a late summer scene looking out over the Dongan Hills and the Verrazano Narrows beyond from a higher vantage point on the serpentine ridge… These years would have been, and likely were the most productive period of Julian’s life. He painted like a man possessed in order to support his family. These often hard times gave him the experiences that laid the foundation of his reputation as one of America’s finest painters.”
Overlooking Lower Bay-from Dongan Hills-Staten Island, NY, 1907 oil on canvas 33 ½ x 47 signed lower right: Julian Onderdonk 1907 titled on reverse on stretcher bar: $40,000 - $60,000
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Onderdonk is known to have painted on large canvases, the larger paintings typically being around 24" by 30"; this painting is one of his largest canvas sizes ever painted. The subject matter is an important snapshot in history. This stretch of the Dongan Hills, running to the Lower New York Bay, used to be an area of marsh lands, but when Onderdonk painted in this area the marshes had been drained and made into farm land; then throughout the 20th century the land turned into residential neighborhoods. Notably, this was the exact location Hurricane Sandy devastated in recent history.
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185. JULIAN ONDERDONK (Am. 1882-1922) Apple Blossom oil on canvas 12 x 16 signed lower left: Julian Onderdonk $14,000 - $18,000
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186. DAWSON DAWSON-WATSON (Am. 1864-1939) Grand Canyon (miniature) oil on board 3 x 4 signed lower right: Dawson-Watson $500 - $1,000
187. DAWSON DAWSON-WATSON (Am. 1864-1939) Early Summer, 1929 oil on canvas 22 x 28 signed lower right: Dawson-Watson $30,000 - $50,000
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188. JOSE ARPA (Am. 1858-1952) Garden Rotunda, San Antonio, Texas oil on board 14 x 11 signed lower right: J Arpa, San Antonio $20,000 - $30,000
This is a rare painting of early San Antonio, TX by the important Spanish/ American painter, Jose Arpa. Arpa was born in Carmona, Spain, studied at the School of Fine Arts in Seville. He then later moved to Mexico in 1896. He was hired by the Mexican government to be an instructor at the Academy of Fine Art in Mexico City. He befriended San Antonio, TX residents and moved to San Antonio around 1900. This painting could depict a private garden rotunda, the exact location has yet to be determined. The foliage and sky are executed beautifully with Arpa’s exemplary impressionist style with deliberate yet fluid brushwork and great use of color and light. His time studying in Spain under Joaquin Sorollo and Eduardo Cano de la Pena and those artists’ influence is evident in this painting. The white birds fluttering about and dappled sunlight create almost a snapshot of this warm and pleasing scene. This painting was recently discovered out of a private collection in the northeast, and has traveled back to its home state. TWENTIETH ANNIVERSARY
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189. JULIUS STOCKFLETH (Am. 1857-1935) Alongside the Convent Wall, Ursuline Convent & Academy oil on canvas 13 x 8 signed lower right: J Stockfleth $1,500 - $3,000 Established in 1847, the Ursuline Academy was located on Avenue N in Galveston, Texas. The structure sheltered more than 1,000 refugees during the Galveston hurricane of 1900. The utility lines in the painting reflect a couple of important firsts for Galveston; it was the first city in Texas to have electricity as well as telephone service. One could imagine that in this composition, Stockfleth was juxtaposing the timeless, contemplative life of the convent on the one side of the wall with the progressive world on the other.
190. ROBERT WOOD (Am. 1889-1979) Bluebonnet Landscape oil on canvsboard 12 x 16 signed lower left: Robert Wood $6,000 - $8,000
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191. JULIAN ONDERDONK (Am. 1882-1922) Road Through the Lupin, San Antonio, Texas 1914 oil on academy board 6 x 10 signed lower right: Julian Onderdonk $40,000 - $60,000 Julian Onderdonk is known as the leading impressionist painter of Texas. His works fetch the highest dollar for any other early Texas impressionist painter so far. Onderdonk and his work has been and subject of numerous writers and scholars including Cecelia Steinfeldt, Harry Halff (major contributor to the artists upcoming catalogue raisonne), James Baker, John & Deborah Powers, Michael Grauer, Katie Robinson Edwards, and William Rudolph to name a few. The bluebonnet landscape is a popular subject for the artist, he described the subject once: “I like the bluebonnet because a field of this Texas flower seems just to have burst from the ground and it trembles subtly, making it very beautiful” – Julian Onderdonk, 1914
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191A. JULIAN ONDERDONK (Am. 1882-1922) Early Morning, South West, TX, 1911 oil on canvas 12 x 16 signed lower left: Julian Onderdonk $35,000 - $45,000
192. JOSE ARPA (Am. 1858-1952) Mountain Landscape oil on canvas 22 x 35 signed lower left: J Arpa $20,000 - $30,000 64
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193. EMMA RICHARDSON CHERRY (Am. 1859-1954) Wisteria Motive oil on canvas 20 x 24 signed lower left: E Richardson Cherry $8,000 - $12,000
194. REVEAU BASSETT (Am. 1897-1981) Little Sandy, 1978 oil on canvas 32 x 52 signed lower left: Reveau Bassett 78 $60,000 - $80,000
Little Sandy is a private hunting and fishing club established in 1902 located in east Texas near Hawkins. Reveau Bassett frequented the location throughout his painting career to paint the birds and wildlife in the area. He was commissioned to paint this scene at Little Sandy.
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195. OTIS DOZIER (Am. 1904-1987) Butte, Montana, 1946 oil on Masonite 18 x 24 signed lower right: Otis Dozier $8,000 - $12,000
196. BARNEY DELABANO (Am. 1926-1997) Cotton Plant, 1957 oil on Masonite 24 x 30 signed lower left: Delabano $4,000 - $8,000 Denison, TX native Barney Delabano moved to Dallas in 1942 to study at the Aunspaugh Art School and then later under Olin Travis at the Dallas Art Institute. In 1947 he began his studies at Southern Methodist University with Ed Bearden, Otis Dozier and Jerry Bywaters, which is evident in the style of this painting. In 1958 he started working at the Dallas Museum of Art where he worked until 1991. During his 33 years at the museum he worked as Assistant Director and Museum exhibition designer. This painting is an excellent example of Delabano’s work executed in 1957. He uses different symbols from Texas and his life, like a Texas cotton plant in the Texas pottery and the yellow letter jacket draped behind the plant.
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197. OTIS DOZIER (Am. 1904-1987) West Texas Ocatillo & Mesas, July 1969 oil on canvas 30 x 36 signed lower right: Otis Dozier $15,000 - $25,000
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198. OLIN H. TRAVIS (Am. 1888-1975) Fireflies, 1956 oil on Masonite 30 x 36 signed lower right: Olin Travis $8,000 - $12,000
199. SEYMOUR FOGEL (Am. 1911-1984) Untitled – Geometric, 1977 graphite on paper 40 x 30 signed upper left: Seymour Fogel 77
200. GEORGE PINCA (Am. 1918-1981)
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201. LEOPOLDO GONZALES, JR. (Am. 20th Cent.) Fire Ant oil on board 22 ½ x 42 signed lower right: Leopold $4,000 - $8,000
202. WARD LOCKWOOD (Am. 1894-1963) Dark Excitation oil on canvas 36 x 50 signed lower right: Lockwood $8,000 - $12,000
Lockwood studied art at University of Kansas, took classes with Henry McCarter at Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts. He served in both World Wars and as a colonel in WWII. He studied art in Paris and spent several years painting in the artist colony in Taos, New Mexico. 1938 marks the year he organized a new art department at UT Austin; and is noted to have developed programs and exhibitions for students and faculty that were formative in creating the “foundations of modern art in Texas.” – Edwards. Lockwood’s work was widely exhibited during his active painting career. His paintings can be found in the following permanent collections: Dallas Museum of Art, Harwood Foundation, Taos, McNay Art Museum, San Antonio, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Phillips Collection, Washington, D.C., UT Austin and the Whitney Museum of American Art. This painting was exhibited at the Rising Star of Texas show a the San Angelo Museum of Fine Arts, San Angelo, TX in 2006. An image of this painting was reproduced on page 139 in the book: Midcentury Modern Art in Texas, by: Katie Robinson Edwards © 2014, UT Press. In the book Edwards comments that in the 1950’s as this painting portrays he “shifted to another expressionistic mode, activating the canvas with what amounts to a disassembled geometry. The architectural underpinnings remain, but he organized the plains into a nonfigural dynamism.” TWENTIETH ANNIVERSARY
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203. EVERETT SPRUCE (Am. 1908-2002) Broken Tree, 1950 oil on canvas 30 x 36 signed lower right: Spruce $30,000 - $50,000
This painting was exhibited in the show: Texas Modern: The Rediscovery of Early Texas Abstraction (1935-1965) at the Martin Museum of Art, Baylor University 2007. It was also part of the exhibition titled: Modernist: Seven University of Texas Legacies (1938-1963) which took place at the Umlauf Sculpture Garden & Museum in Austin, TX in 2004. This piece was also included in the show, The Paintings of Everett Spruce, at the Martin Museum of Art, Baylor University, Waco, TX in 1997. Broken Tree, 1950, is described in the book: Midcentury Modern Art in Texas, by: Katie Robinson Edwards © 2014, UT Press. On page 146 she describes Spruce’s progression to the manifestation of technique and style indicative of his 1950’s pieces as he, “symbolically transformed the landscape or applied a Postimpressionist touch… his colors are higher keyed and the brushstrokes become discrete, merging together.” This painting is also illustrated as plate 1 on page 20 and again on page 56 of the book: Texas Modern, The Rediscovery of Early Texas Abstraction (19351965), © 2007 Baylor University.
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204. LEOPOLDO GONZALES, JR. (Am. 20th Cent.) Abstraction, 1958 oil on board 26 x 48 signed lower right: Leopoldo 58 $2,500 - $5,000
205. HIRAM WILLIAMS (Am. 1919-2003) Meat Plate, 1956 oil on canvas 28 x 22 signed lower left: HD Williams 1956 $4,000 - $6,000 Pennsylvania native, Hiram Williams enrolled in the Art Student’s league, New York in 1940, and enlisted in 1941. He later received a degree in art from the Pennsylvania State University. He then taught art at UT Austin, and in 1958 was awarded the first UT Research Grant, from which he created a series of 25 large paintings. He received a Guggenheim Fellowship in 1962, and was inducted into the Florida Artists Hall of Fame in 1994. His paintings can be found in the permanent collections at the Museum of Modern Art, New York and the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York. This painting was once in the private collection of fellow artist Donald Weisman. This painting was exhibited at the show: Texas Modern: The Rediscovery of Early Texas Abstraction (1935-1965) at the Martin Museum of Art, Baylor University 2007. It was also exhibited at the show Rising Star of Texas, at the San Angelo Museum of Fine Arts, San Angelo, TX in 2006. This was also exhibited at the recent show at the Grace Museum in Abilene, TX in 2015; The Abstract Impulse: Texas Modernists. An image of this painting is reproduced in the following two books: Texas Modern: Rediscovery of Early Texas Abstraction (1935-1965) © 2007 Baylor University on page 73; and on page 166 of Midcentury Modern Art in Texas, by: Katie Robinson Edwards © 2014, UT Press. TWENTIETH ANNIVERSARY
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Weisman received his formal training at the University of Wisconsin (1935) and his PhD in art history from Ohio State Univ. in 1950. Throughout his career he taught at North Texas State Teachers College, the University of Kentucky and at Wayne State University, Detroit. Notably he started teaching art at UT Austin in 1954 where he taught until 1981 during which time he was the art department chair and received title of professor emeritus. President Lyndon B. Johnson selected Weisman to serve on the National Council of the Arts from 1966-1972. He exhibited widely throughout his career, and his works can be found in the permanent collections or the Art Institute in Chicago, Blanton Museum of Art, Austin, the Butler Institute of American Art, Youngstown, Ohio and the San Antonio Art League Museum. This painting was exhibited in the show: Texas Modern: The Rediscovery of Early Texas Abstraction (19351965) at the Martin Museum of Art, Baylor University 2007. It was also exhibited at the show Texas Modernists, Amarillo Art Museum, 2007. An image of this painting is reproduced on page 60 of the book: Texas Modern: Rediscovery of Early Texas Abstraction (1935-1965) © 2007 Baylor University.
206. DONALD WEISMAN (Am. 1914-2007) Surveillance oil on canvas 34 x 50 signed lower left: Weisman $4,000 - $6,000
207. CHESTER TONEY (Am. 1925-1960) Reflections oil on Masonite 30 x 48 signed lower right: C Toney $4,000 - $6,000
This painting was exhibited in the museum exhibition: Texas Modernists that took place and was curated and shown at the Grace Museum in Abilene, Texas in 2015. Chester Toney was born in 1925* in Littlefield, Texas. Toney was a dominant force on the Texas Modern scene, known for his nonobjective, expressionist works. He was a central figure in the foundation of the San Antonio Men of Art Guild (1952). Toney studied at the San Antonio Art Institute, where he was a colleague of Cecil Casebier and Bill Reily (fellow cofounders of the San Antonio Men of Art). Toney’s work met great acclaim, and San Antonio artists, collectors and institutions (such as the Marion Koogler McNay Art Institute) encouraged him to pursue a nonobjective style. The San Antonio Art League recognized Toney’s achievements, nominating him as artist of the Year in 1960.** Toney’s career was brief, but his success was significant, and his devotion to non-objectivity was pivotal during a period of transition in Texas art from traditional, representational imagery to abstraction. 72
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Chester Toney exhibited at the Dallas Museum of Art in 1954 for the Texas Watercolor Society’s 5th Annual Exhibition; and then in 195556 for the 17th and 18th Annual Exhibition of Texas Painting and Sculpture; and then in 1957 for the Survey of Texas Painting. Toney also exhibited at the D.D. Feldman Collection of Contemporary Texas Art, Dallas, 1956.
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208. OTIS DOZIER (Am. 1904-1987) Untitled, c. 1960 oil on Masonite 24 x 36 signed lower right: Otis Dozier $5,000 - $7,000
209. SEYMOUR FOGEL (Am. 1911-1984) Pagan Forms, c. 1950 oil on canvas 36 x 24 signed upper left: Fogel $6,000 - $12,000 This painting was exhibited at Seymour Fogel on the Wall and Beyond exhibition at the Grace Museum Summer/ Fall 2015. It was also exhibited at the Betty McLean Gallery in Dallas in 1954. The catalogue for the McClean show included a statement by D.S. Defenbacher who commented about the energy movement in Fogel’s paintings as “a type of simultaneity capturing the movement of objects and forms in space. Pagan Forms expresses movement through rhythm of color and line without specifically defining the subject.”
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210. DEFORREST JUDD (Am. 1919-1993) Yellow Shoes, 1946 oil on Masonite 18 x 24 signed lower right: DeForrest Judd 1946 $10,000 - $12,000
This painting by Judd, a study in Cubist abstraction, was painted in 1946, the year Judd moved from Colorado to Dallas to Teach at the Meadows School of Art at Southern Methodist University in Dallas. Jerry Bywaters also gave Judd a solo exhibition at the Dallas Museum of Art, DeForrest Judd: Paintings, in November of 1946. Many artists worked through the transition from realism to modernist abstraction by studying and emulating successful artists of their time. The goal was not to copy the masterworks but to learn structure and technique in the process of developing a personal style. This painting was the cover piece for the 1947-1948 Texas General Exhibition.
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211. BEN L. CULWELL (Am. 1919-1992) Apple Pie and Fourth of July mixed media on panel 30 ½ x 38 signed all 4 corners: Blc $12,000 - $16,000
This painting was exhibited in the show: Texas Modern: The Rediscovery of Early Texas Abstraction (1935-1965) at the Martin Museum of Art, Baylor University 2007. It was also exhibited in the 2006 show: Rising Star of Texas at the San Angelo Museum of Fine Arts, San Angelo, TX. It was exhibited at Culwell’s solo exhibitions: Paintings by Ben L. Culwell at the Marion Koogler McNay Art Institute in San Antonio, TX in 1977; and the Ben L. Culwell Retrospective (Paintings from 1946-1989) at the Cultural Activities Center in Temple, TX in 1989.
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213. DAVID BROWNLOW (Am. 1915-2008) Nocturne, 1955 oil on Masonite 16 x 48 signed lower left: David Brownlow $4,000 - $8,000 An image of this painting is reproduce on page 27 of the book: Texas Modern; Rediscovery of Early Texas Abstraction (1935-1965) © 2007 Baylor University
212. DAVID BROWNLOW (Am. 1915-2008) Cathedral oil on Masonite 20 x 8 signed lower left: David Brownlow
214. DAVID BROWNLOW (Am. 1915-2008)
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Landscape Abstraction oil on Masonite 30 x 48 signed lower left: David Brownlow $2,000 - $4,000
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215. BROR UTTER (Am. 1913-1993) Harlequin oil on canvas 24 x 18 signed lower right: Bror Utter $20,000 - $25,000
Bror Utter was a founding member of the Fort Worth Circle, and was a contemporary of Dickson Reeder. He was active in the Fort Worth community teaching at the Fort Worth Art Association among other groups. He received his formal training at the Fort Worth School of Fine Arts and at the Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center. Throughout his painting career he took several trips to Europe where he studied the culture of Rome, Naples, Florence and Venice; undoubtedly the subject of this painting was inspired by the Italian cultural influence. He actively exhibited throughout his painting career. Today his works can be found in the following permanent collections: Amon Carter Museum of American Art, Fort Worth; Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center; Dallas Museum of Art; Denver Art Museum and at the Modern Art Museum, Fort Worth. TWENTIETH ANNIVERSARY
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216. BILL BOMAR (Am. 1919-1990) Medea’s Bath oil on canvas 8 x 16 signed lower right: BB $3,000 - $6,000 This painting is reproduced on page 122 of the book: Midcentury Modern Art in Texas, by: Katie Robinson Edwards, PhD © 2104. Edward describes the painting and artist:“Bomar and the Fort Worth Circle were a theatrical literary group… it [Medea’s Bath] is surely based on Euripides’s fifth century BC retelling of the myth in which the barbarian sorceress Medea exacts horrific revenge on her husband, Jason, for having taken up with another woman…. Possibly Bomar references a scene late in the play when Medea appeared in sun god Helios’s chariot… Bomar’s scalloped Bessel is filled with water, held in place by fiery poles that could allude to Helios, as could the suns’ flame. A dark plum orb encircle sing the sun may signify traumatic end. Whatever impetus lay behind it, Medea’s Bath captures the circle’s cryptic surrealist and fascination with drama and myth.
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217. BILL BOMAR (Am. 1919-1990) Ezekiel’s Wheels oil on panel 20 x 16 signed lower right: BB $2,000 - $4,000
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218. BILL BOMAR (Am. 1919-1990) Bananas oil on canvas 12 x 22 $1,500 - $3,000
219. MARTHA ZOE DAVIS (Am. 1911-1996) Industry, Fort Worth, TX, 1933 oil on canvas 14 x 18 signed lower right: Zoe Davis 33 $2,500 - $5,000 Galveston, TX born Davis graduated high school in Ft. Worth, TX. She was a student of the major Dallas painter and instructor, Frank Reaugh; and received her BA in Fine Arts from Sophie Newcomb and then the Art Students League of NYC. She returned to Ft. Worth and joined her father in the construction business. In 1963 she worked as an artist and cartographer for municipal planning department in Colorado Sprints, CO. She exhibited at the Annual Ft. Worth Local Artist Show (1940); Women Artist of TX (1850-1950) and at the Panhandle Plains Historical Museum, Canyon, TX. TWENTIETH ANNIVERSARY
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220. BILL REILY (Am. 1930-) Bushes oil on Masonite 30 x 40 signed lower right: B Reily $3,500 - $5,000
221. OTIS HUBAND (Am. 1933-) Figure in Lawn Chair, 2008 oil on canvas 32 x 33 signed lower right: Otis 2008 $3,000 - $6,000 80
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Fredericksburg, Virginia native, Otis Huband studied at Virginia Commonwealth University after his time serving in the Navy. He also studied at the Academia de Bella Arta in Perugia, Italy. He settled in Houston where he has been an active artist in the community and has taught at University of Houston, The Museum School of Art at Rice University and the Art League of Houston.
222. SEYMOUR FOGEL (Am. 1911-1984) Vision, 1956 oil on Masonite 26 ¾ x 24 ¾ signed lower right: Fogel 56 $5,000 - $10,000
This painting was exhibited at the show: Modernist: Seven University of Texas Legacies, 1938-1963) at the Umlauf Sculpture Garden and Museum, Austin, TX in 2004. It was also exhibited at the Rising Star of Texas, San Angelo Museum of Fine Arts, San Angelo, TX in 2006. This painting was reproduced in the book: The Art of Seymour Fogel: An Atavistic Vision, © 2005, Time and Again Publishing.
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223. JOHN GUERIN (Am. 1920-2000) Oil Rig oil on panel 16 x 20 signed lower right: John Guerin $600 - $1,200
224. MICHAEL FRARY (Am. 1918-2005) Mystic Place oil on Masonite 13 ½ x 23 7/8 signed lower right: Frary 1957 $4,000 - $8,000
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225. CECIL L. CASEBIER (Am. 1922-1999) Untitled oil on Masonite 48 x 30 signed lower right: C Casebier $4,000 - $8,000 This painting was exhibited at the Rising Star of Texas show at the San Angelo Museum of Fine Arts, San Angelo, TX in 2006 and at the exhibition: Texas Modern: The Rediscovery of Early Texas Abstraction (1935-1965) at the Martin Museum of Art at Baylor University, Waco, TX 2007. An image of this painting is reproduced on page 28 of the book: Texas Modern: The Rediscovery of Early Texas Abstraction (1935-1965), © 2007 Baylor University.
226. HARI KIDD (Am. 1899-1964) Three Figures oil on canvas 36 x 24 signed lower right: Hari Kidd inscribed: To KC $4,000 - $8,000
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227. LEWIS TEEL (Am. 1883-1960) West Texas Landscape with Adobe oil on canvas 22 x 34 signed lower left: Lewis Teel $4,000 - $6,000
228. LEWIS TEEL (Am. 1883-1960) Mount Franklin oil on canvas 10 x 16 signed lower left: LW Teel $3,000 - $6,000
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229. EDMUND KINZINGER (Am. 1888-1963) Taxco Women, 1943 oil on board 18 x 14 $3,500 - $4,500
230. OLIN H. TRAVIS (Am. 1888-1975) Colorado Landscape oil on canvasboard 16 x 20 signed lower left: Olin Travis $6,000 - $12,000 TWENTIETH ANNIVERSARY
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231. SALLIE B. MUMMERT (Am. 1888-1938)
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233. ELLA K. MEWHINNEY (Am. 1891-1962) Red Bud Tree oil on canvsboard 15 x 18 signed lower right: Ella K Mewhinney $1,500 - $3,000
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234. EMILY GUTHRIE SMITH (Am. 1909-1986) Campsite, Fort Worth, TX oil on canvasboard 24 x 30 signed lower right: Emily G Smith $4,000 - $5,000
235. DWIGHT CLAY HOLMES (Am. 1900-1986) Bluebonnets, Lake Worth oil on canvas 24 x 30 signed lower left: Dwight Holmes $3,500 - $5,500 TWENTIETH ANNIVERSARY
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236. CHESTER TONEY (Am. 1935-1965) Submerged Memory of a Melody, 1951 oil on Masonite 9 ¼ x 21 signed lower right: Toney 51 $1,500 - $3,000 This painting is reproduced on page 165 of the book: Midcentury Modern Art in Texas, by: Katie Robinson Edwards © 2014, UT Press 237. RICHARD NEIDHARDT (Am. 1919-2012) Aerial Landscape #4 oil on canvas 50 x 40 signed on reverse: Richard Neidhardt $1,000 - $2,000 Artist statement by Richard Neidhardt: “During World War II as a pilot flying foreign routes, I became interested in cultures and arts of Europe, South America, Africa, the Middle East and India. I then began the study of art as a painter, searching for a kind of purity free from worldly stress and the vulnerable condition of being human. The energy of color’s language, the drawn line’s vitality and the aesthetics of mathematics appealed to me and became basic to my work.” Neidhardt was a native of Tennessee and earned his BFA at Univ. of Florida and a Ph.D. from Ohio State Univ. He then taught art at Austin College from 1967-1986 and was chair of the art department while he was there. This painting came out of the Estate of Charles W. Merritt of Dallas, TX.
238. ROBERT PREUSSER (Am. 1919-1992) Red Profusion oil on Masonite 20 x 15 signed lower middle: Preusser $4,000 - $5,000 88
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239. FORREST BESS (Am. 1911-1977) Going to New York oil on board 11 x 15 singed on reverse: FB $4,000 - $8,000 Forrest Clemenger Bess was born in Bay City, TX. He studied at TX A&M University and then later at UT Austin, but then started work in the oil fields. After that period he moved to Mexico to paint, during that time he produced work in a post-impressionist style influenced by Van Gogh and Maurice Vlaminck. He served in WWII with the US Army Corps of Engineers and a period at a Veterans hospital in San Antonio, from which he suffered emotionally difficult problems as a result. He returned to Bay City to care for his family business. Bess was recognized as a talent by New York, Abstract Expressionist critic and dealer, Betty Parsons. As a result of her representation of his work, his paintings popularity and demand increased, his works were shown at the Corcoran Gallery Biennial, the Witte Museum, the Museum of Fine Arts Houston, Andre Emmerich Gallery Houston and the New Arts Gallery, Houston, among many others. Bess’s work is abstract, many of the paintings are emanated from visions in his dreams; or include lines, eyes, crosses and other simple forms. His works can be found in the following permanent collections: Museum of Fine Arts Houston; The Menil Collection, Houston; The Witte Museum, San Antonio; Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago and Museum of Fine Arts, Boston to name a few. -Source: Texas Painters, Sculptors and Graphic Artists, by: John & Deborah Powers
240. FORREST BESS (Am. 1911-1977) Eye Visions, 1970 oil on canvas 22 x 26 signed lower left: Forrest Bess 1970 $6,000 - $12,000 TWENTIETH ANNIVERSARY
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241. OTIS HUBAND (Am. 1933-) Troubadour, 1989 mixed media affixed to canvas 65 ž x 42 signed lower right: OH $4,000 - $8,000 This piece is made with pieces of newsprint from the stock exchange, NASDAQ and other financial pages from 1989. There is also sheet music. Troubadour is a tradition in European music dating from the high middle ages. The word has many meanings, but the basic idea of inventing, composing or discussing is the basis of the word. Huband is originally a native of Virginia, attended Virginia Commonwealth University, and them attended the California College of Arts & Crafts, Oakland. He also studied at the Academia de Bella Arta in Perugia, Italy. He moved to Houston, TX in 1964 where he focused on his artwork and worked in his studio and worked at the University of Houston as an art instructor, and at the Museum School of Art, Rice University and the Art League of Houston.
242. EUGENIA NOWLIN (Am. 1908-2003) Abstract oil on canvas 40 x 36 signed on reverse: Eugenia Nowlin $1,500 - $3,000
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243. DEFORREST HALE JUDD (Am. 1919-1993) Cross, Terlingua, 1969 oil on canvas 32 x 48 signed lower left: DeForrest Judd 69 signed on reverse: DeForrest Judd 69 $8,000 - $12,000 The original artist label by DeForrest Judd is affixed to the back of the stretcher bar. This painting was exhibited in the exhibition: DeForrest Judd: Paintings at the McKinney Avenue Contemporary, Dallas, TX from May – June 2015.
244. EMILY GUTHRIE SMITH (Am. 1909-1986) Still Life in Studio pastel on paper 30 x 22 $2,000 - $4,000
245. MARGARET TUPPER (Am. 1887-1979) Saint Frances oil on Masonite 40 x 20 signed lower right: Margaret Tupper $1,500 - $3,000
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246. CECIL L. CASEBIER (Am. 1922-1999) Cotton Picker, Resting, 1955 oil on Masonite 26 x 48 signed lower right: C Casebier 55 $2,000 - $4,000
247. ROBERT PREUSSER (Am. 1919-1992) From Outer Space, 1985 oil on canvas 27 ½ x 20 signed lower middle: Preusser $1,800 - $3,000
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248. REX CLAWSON (Am. 1929-2007) IHS, 1955-57 encaustic 11 x 14 signed lower right: Rex Clawson $600 - $1,200
250. AMY FREEMAN LEE (Am. 1914-2004) I Will C 249. ROBERT PREUSSER (Am. 1919-1992)
mixed media collage 13 ½ x 10 signed lower right: Amy Lee $800 - $1,200
Polyurethane Relief # 28, 1974 polyurethane in yellow 34 x 20 $1,800 - $3,000 TWENTIETH ANNIVERSARY
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251. HARVEY PAGE (Am. 1859-1934) Wine Cups and Widows Tears oil on board 22 x 24 $1,500 - $3,000
252. LOREN MOZLEY (Am. 1905-1989) Prickly Pear Cactus, 1946 pastel on paper 20 x 24 signed lower left: Mozley $6,000 - $12,000 This painting was part of the exhibition: Loren Mozley: Structural Integrity, which was organized by the Grace Museum in Abilene, TX, The McKinney Ave. Contemporary (MAC) in Dallas, TX and the Dallas Museum of Art in 2012, 2013. A color plate of this painting is illustrated in the exhibition catalogue: Loren Mozley, Structural Integrity © 2012 by MAC on page 34 and also illustrated as a large color plate on the inside back cover of the book. The DMA recounts the following about the artist: “Andrew Dasburg’s Cezannesque aesthetic would be most significant in the Mozley’s development, and the younger artist [Mozley] subsequently traveled to Paris for formal study; there he encountered the works of Cezanne, as well as the latest trends in Europe modernism. Shortly thereafter, he declared himself a ‘child of the Cubist order’ and proceeded to build a distinctively original approach to his expression of form.” This “Cezannesque” style is evident in this particular painting. 253. ROBERT PREUSSER (Am. 1919-1992) Mutation, 1964 oil on canvas 26 x 22 signed lower middle: Preusser $2,500 - $4,500 94
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254. ANCEL E. NUNN (Am. 1929-2000) The Distant Whistle, 1973 acrylic on Masonite 12 x 40 signed lower right: Ancel E Nunn 73 $16,000 - $25,000
Born in Seymour, Texas, Ancel Nunn began drawing at age 12. He added to his early art education through summer workshops under noted artists such as Dong Kingman and Alexandre Hogue. In 1944 his dry point etching, The Domino Players, won Honorable Mention in the prestigious Ingersoll Competition. The following year his watercolor, The Cockfight, was awarded first place. Nunn graduated from high school in Abilene in 1946. He entered the U.S. Army in 1947, spending several different active duty periods and attaining the rank of Major. During this period he did little or no painting. He was recalled to active duty in 1963 and produced no paintings during that year. In 1964 he was again released from the army and at that time committed himself to becoming a professional artist. While much of his early work was nostalgic in nature and reflected regionalist images, many of his later works possess somewhat surreal elements. Using common objects such as chairs, doors and gates he examines the themes of life, change and death. Nunn’s art is full of paradox and irony. There is a timelessness and stillness even when skies are filled with tumultuous clouds. Objects animate and inanimate are lovingly painted in realistic detail. They are then transformed by unexpected spatial settings and unusual juxtaposing with often seemingly unrelated items. He maddeningly appropriates all history and events to reconstruct his own parables of life. His appropriations are as likely to come from the history of art as from the personal events of his own life. He playfully involves us in his journey of mental and metaphysical gymnastics and we are delighted. We are delighted because of his powerful symbols of the familiar; we are intrigued by his allusions to the unfamiliar. Source: Tyler Museum of Art 255. ANCEL E. NUNN (Am. 1929-2000) The Secret Place, 1979 acrylic on Masonite 22 x 30 signed lower right: Ancel E Nunn 1979 $16,000 - $25,000
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256. ANCEL E. NUNN (Am. 1929-2000) Rainstorm Farm Scene watercolor on paper 21 x 29 signed lower right: A Nunn $4,500 - $6,500
257. ANCEL E. NUNN (Am. 1929-2000) Cars & Bars Circus watercolor on paper 15 x 22 signed lower right: A Nunn $4,000 - $6,000 258. ANCEL E. NUNN (Am. 1929-2000) Windmill South of Sweetwater, TX watercolor on paper 30 x 22 signed lower right: A Nunn $5,500 - $6,500 96
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260. ANCEL E. NUNN (Am. 1929-2000) Remnants of Change leather hand bound sketchbook inside wooden box edition 37/100 sketchbook includes 40 limited edition lithographs, each are hand signed and numbered by the artist in graphite paper size: 13 x 19 leather book: 13 ½ x 21 wood box: 16 x 23 1/3 x 5 259. ANCEL E. NUNN (Am. 1929-2000)
$5,000 - $6,000
Boy on Sidewalk with Train oil on Masonite 20 x 16 signed lower right: A Nunn $5,000 - $8,000
261. YAN MACS (Am. 1933-1993) Tableau for Desert Promenade with Buffalo Bill and Sitting Bull graphite on paper 22 x 28 signed lower right: Yan Macs inscribed lower middle: Tableau for Desert Promenade with Buffalo Bill and Sitting Bull $3,000 - $6,000
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262. DOUGLAS B CLARK (Am. 20th Cent.) The Right Spot bronze 11 ½ x 15 x 6 signed on sculptural base: D Clark $1,700 - $3,000
263. JACK BRYANT, JR. (Am. 20th Cent.) TXRA Snortin’ Bun bronze 5 ½ x 10 x 4 signed on sculptural base: Jack Bryant, Jr.; and TXRA Snortin’ Bun $600 - $1,200
264. DOUGLAS B CLARK (Am. 20th Cent.) Big Texas Hare bronze 7 x 6 ½ x 3 signed on sculptural base: D Clark $600 - $1,000
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265. FRANK KLEPPER (Am. 1890-1952) Rue Morales, c. 1930 oil on canvas 25 x 30 signed lower right: Klepper $6,000 - $12,000
266. HARRY ANTHONY DEYOUNG (Am. 1893-1956) Mission Espada oil on canvas 16 x 20 $5,000 - $10,000
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267. LEWIS TEEL (Am. 1883-1960) Big Bend, Texas oil on Masonite 26 x 35 signed lower left: Lewis Teel $6,000 - $12,000 268. RALPH WHITE (Am. 1921-) Incident on 5th – The Fire at TH Williams in 1951 watercolor on paper 20 x 27 signed lower right: R White $2,000 - $4,000
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269. HERBERT SORTELLE (Am. 20th Cent.) Bluebonnet Landscape oil on canvas 36 x 50 signed lower right: Herbert Sortelle $3,000 - $6,000
270. PORFIRIO SALINAS (Am. 1910-1973) Rocky Creek, Texas Hill Country oil on canvas 24 x 30 signed lower left: Porfirio Salinas 1965 $15,000 - $25,000
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271. OLIN H. TRAVIS (Am. 1888-1975) Trappers Lake, 1931 oil on canvas 25 x 30 signed lower right: Memory Sketch, Trappers Lake, Olin Travis $6,000 - $12,000
272. EMILY GUTHRIE SMITH (Am. 1909-1986) Colorado Landscape oil on canvas 24 x 36 signed lower right: Emily Guthrie Smith $4,000 -$8,000
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273. CARL T. HOPPE (Am. 1897-1981) Bluebonnet Landscape, 1957 oil on canvas 20 x 30 signed lower right: Hoppe $2,000 - $4,000
274. PEARLE SHOCKLEY (Am. 1881-1959) Bluebonnets oil on canvas 12 x 16 signed lower right: Pearle Shockley $500 - $1,000
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275. DONALD S. VOGEL (Am. 1917-2004)
276. DONALD S. VOGEL (Am. 1917-2004)
Green House
Woman at Table with Plate
oil on canvas 48 x 49 ½ signed lower right: D Vogel
oil on board 12 x 10 signed lower right: D Vogel
$4,000 - $8,000
$800 - $1,200
277. NELL MOSLEY (Am. 1890-1952) Datura Still Life oil on canvas 17 ½ x 13 ½ signed lower right: N Mosley $600 - $1,200
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278. ALICE KRAMER (Am. 1908-2002) Mexican Dolls oil on board 15 x 18 signed on reverse: Alice Kramer, Mexican Dolls $800 - $1,500
279. WALTON LEADER (Am. 1876-1966) In Autumn Time oil on canvas 12 x 16 signed lower right: Walton Leader
280. ELOISE POLK MCGILL (Am. 1868-1939) Mexican Village oil on canvasboard 11 x 14 signed lower right: EP McGill $800 - $1,200
$800 - $1,200 281. BETTY WINN (Am. 1916-2000) Creation, 1983 oil on Masonite 22 x 33 signed lower right: Betty Winn $600 - $1,200
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283. VIRGINIA LEBERMAN (Am. 1886-1968) 282. ELOISE POLK MCGILL (Am. 1868-1939)
Cubist Still Life, 1957
Bluebonnets
$400 - $800
oil on canvas 28 x 24 signed lower left: Virginia Leberman 1957
oil on canvas 12 x 18 signed lower left: EP McGill $1,500 - $3,000
285. WARNER HOOPLE (Am. 1904-1989) Kelley Canyon Field, Scurry, Texas, 1949 284. MAUD WORK (Am. 1883-1951)
pastel on black paper 24 x 30 signed lower left: Warner Hoople, Dallas, TX Scurry County, TX 1949
Bluebonnets
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286. MAUD WORK (Am. 1883-1951) Bluebonnets oil on canvas 26 x 36 signed lower right: Maud Work $2,500 - $3,500
288. DOLLIE S. NABINGER (Am. 1905-1988) East Texas Landscape oil on canvasboard 16 x 20 signed lower left: D.S. Nabinger $800 - $1,200
289. DALHART WINDBURG (Am. 1933-) Yucca oil on board 1 ½ x 1 signed lower right: Windburg $1,500 - $3,000
290. E. FARWELL (Am. 20th Cent.) 287. DOLLIE S. NABINGER (Am. 1905-1988) East Texas Landscape oil on canvasboard 20 x 16 signed lower left: D.S. Nabinger
Bijou Theatre, Downtown Dallas watercolor on paper 11 x 13 signed lower right: E Farwell $400 - $800
$800 - $1,200
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291. STELLA ELMANDORF (Am. 1885-1980) Lotus Water Lilies, 1924 oil on canvas 30 x 36 signed upper left: Stella Elmandorf 1924 $1,500 - $3,000
292. PALMER CHRISMAN (Am. 1913-1984) Autumn Landscape oil on canvas 20 x 24 signed lower right: Palmer Chrisman $2,000 - $4,000
294. COREEN SPELLMAN (Am. 1905-1978) 293. COREEN SPELLMAN (Am. 1905-1978)
Back Street watercolor on paper 15 x 21 signed lower right: Coreen Mary Spellman
Nude
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295. UNKNOWN Justice, Old Red Courthouse & Dealey Square oil on canvas 12 x 14 $300 - $600
296. J.P. SCHMALZ (Am. 20th Cent.) Farm After Rain oil on canvas 22 x 26 ½ signed lower left: JP Schmalz $1,500 - $3,000
297. HAROLD RONEY (Am. 1899-1986) Texas Snow oil on board 8 x 10 signed lower left: Harold Roney $1,000 - $2,000 298. MARY KEATING (Am. 1894-1953) Mexican Village oil on canvas 12 x 15 ½ signed lower left: Keating $1,000 - $2,000
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299. ARTHUR BISHOP JEFFREYS (Am. 1892-1970) Kiest Park, 1935 oil on canvas 9 x 12 signed lower left: A.B. Jeffreys, 1935 $600 - $1,200
300. JEAN PARRISH (Am. 1911-2004) Farm Scene in Snow oil on Masonite 18 x 24 signed lower right: Jean Parrish $1,000 - $2,000
301. MINNIE JOHNSON (Am. 1874-1954) River Scene with Weeping Willow oil on canvas 16 x 20 signed lower left: Minnie Johnson $1,000 - $2,000
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303. CARL T. HOPPE (Am. 1897-1981) Log Cabin
302. POLLY HOFFMAN (Am. 1890-1949)
pen, ink and watercolor on paper 10 x 12 signed lower right: C Hoppe
Ocatillo
$400 - $800
oil on board 12 x 14 signed lower left: Polly Hoffman $1,000 - $2,000
304. NANNIE HUDDLE (Am. 1860-1951) Bluebonnet Landscape oil on canvas 18 x 24 signed lower right: N Huddle $1,000 - $2,000
305. NANNIE HUDDLE (Am. 1860-1951) Bluebonnet Landscape oil on canvas 8 x 11 signed lower right: N Huddle $600 - $1,200
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306. A.D. GREER (Am. 1904-1998) Pair of paintings – Roses & Dogwood each oil on canvas 20 x 16 signed upper left: AD Greer $1,500 - $3,000
307. A.D. GREER (Am. 1904-1998) Landscape with Creek oil on canvas 24 x 36 signed lower left: AD Greer $5,000 - $8,000
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308. ROBERT HARRISON (Am. 1949-)
309. ROBERT HARRISON (Am. 1949-)
Bluebonnets
Hill Top View
oil on canvas 11 x 14 signed lower right: R Harrison
oil on canvas 9 x 12 signed lower right: R Harrison
$1,500 - $3,000
$1,200 - $2,000
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310. E.M. DILLARD (Am. 1897-1968) China Berry Still Life oil on canvas 24 x 20 signed lower right: EM Dillard $600 - $1,200
311. E.M. DILLARD (Am. 1897-1968) Autumn Landscape oil on board 26 x 36 signed lower right: EM Dillard $600 - $1,200
312. CAL GASPARD (Am. 1934-)
313. CAL GASPARD (Am. 1934-)
Bluebonnets in the Hill Country
Bluebonnet Landscape
oil on canvas 18 x 24 signed lower left: Cal Gaspard
oil on canvas 12 x 16 signed lower left: Cal Gaspard
$1,000 - $2,000
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314. RAYMOND EVERETT (Am. 1885-1948) Bluebonnets watercolor on paper 12 x 17 singed lower right: Everett $500 - $1,000 317. LOIS DENTON (Am. 1887-1980) West Texas Landscape oil on canvas 30 ½ x 32 signed lower right: Lois Denton $1,000 - $2,000
315. REID CROWELL (Am. 1911-1991) Christmas Sleigh oil on canvas 24 x 25 signed lower right: Reid Crowell $500 - $1,200
316. E.M. DILLARD (Am. 1897-1968)
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Ranch Gate
pastel on paper 6 ¾ x 9 ½ signed lower right: Reveau Bassett
oil on canvasboard 10 x 8 signed lower left: EM Dillard
$1,000 - $2,000
$400 - $800
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318. REVEAU BASSETT (Am. 1897-1981)
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321. CARL CHRISTENSEN (Am. 1831-1912) Tree, Kansas oil on canvas 19 x 27 ½ signed lower right: Christensen $400 - $800 319. BEULA AYARS (Am. 1869-1960)
*This painting was exhibited at the Southern States Art League
Nude Female oil on canvas 20 x 16 signed upper left: BSA $1,000 - $2,000
320. ULRICH FISHER (Am. 1887-1979)
322. FREDERICK BECKER (Am. 1888-1974)
Goat Mountain, Big Bend
Mt. Sycamore, 1928
oil on canvas 12 x 16 signed lower left: Ulrich Fisher
oil on canvas 24 x 18 signed lower right: Frederic Becker
$1,000 - $2,000
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323. LISA C. ALDERSON (Am. 20th Cent.) Cactus oil on canvas 14 x 11 signed lower right: L. Alderson
324. J. WAYNE BROWN (Am. 20th Cent.)
$400 - $600
Barn in Snow dry-brush watercolor on appear 15 x 24 signed lower right: J Brown $1,500 - $3,000
325. LISA C. ALDERSON (Am. 20th Cent.)
326. HALE BOLTON (Am. 1879-1920)
Cactus with Red Blossom, 2013 oil on canvas 24 x 36 signed lower right: L. Alderson
Mountain
$600 - $800
pastel on paper 5 ½ x 8 signed lower right: H Bolton $600 - $1,200
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327. JOY CARRINGTON (Am. 1920-1986) Three Cowboys, triptych, c. 1940
328. MARIE HAINES BURT (Am. 1881-1979)
watercolor on paper 4 x 2 ¾ each signed lower right: JHC
Childs World
$600 - $1,000
$1,000 - $2,000
Framed together as the set of three.
This painting was exhibited in the 34th Annual Exhibition
oil on canvas 24 x 20
330. FRED MASON (Am. 20th Cent.) Don’t Look Back oil on canvas 28 x 22 signed lower right: Fred Mason $600 - $1,200
329. JEFF TABOR (Am. 20th Cent.) 331. GRANT MACDONALD (Am. 1944-)
Beyond Green Pastures acrylic on linen 24 x 26 signed lower right: Tabor
Hidden Place
$1,000 - $2,000
acrylic on board 18 x 24 signed lower right: Grant MacDonald $1,000 - $2,000
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333. JANE MCCULLOCH (Am. 20th Cent.) Creek Scene 332. FRED MASON (Am. 20th Cent.)
pastel on paper 10 ½ x 14 signed lower right: Jane McCulloch
First Snow
$600 - $1,200
oil on canvas 24 x 18 signed lower left: Fred Mason $500 - $1,000
335. CARRIE HARPER WHITE (Am. 1875-1964) Sheep, 1929 oil on canvasboard 16 x 20 signed lower right: C Harper White, Texas 1929 $600 - $1,200
334. COREEN SPELLMAN (Am. 1905-1978) A Glimpse of Blue Surge Hill 336. EXA WALL (Am. 1897-1972)
color lithograph 17 ½ x 27 1/12 $400 - $800
Village watercolor on paper 11 x 15 signed lower right: Exa Wall $500 - $1,000
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INDEX of ARTISTS ADICKES, DAVID
163
GASPARD, CAL
312, 313
NOWLIN, EUGENIA
242
ALDERSON, LISA C.
323, 325
GENTLING, SCOTT & STUART
64A
NUNN, ANCEL E.
ARPA, JOSE
188, 192
GILES, LORITA
4
39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 254, 255, 256, 257, 258, 259, 260
AYARS, BEULAH
319
GONZALES, LEOPOLDO
201, 204
ONDERDONK, JULIAN
BASSETT, REVEAU
194, 318
GRAMMER, GEORGE
179
181, 182, 183, 184, 185, 191, 191A
BEARDEN, ED
89
GREER, A.D.
306, 307
ONDERDONK, ROBERT
180
BECKER, FREDERICK
322
GUERIN, JOHN
223
PAGE, HARVEY
251
BENTON, THOMAS HART
69
GUMMELT, SAM
130, 133
PAINE, JOSEPH POLLEY
53
BESS, FORREST C
239, 240
HARRISON, ROBERT
308, 309
PARRISH, JEAN
300
BOLTON, HALE
326
HENRY, LINDA
82, 83
PINCA, GEORGE
200
BOMAR, BILL
158, 160, 216, 217, 218
HOFFMAN, POLLY
302
POHL, HUGO
99
HOGUE, ALEXANDRE
24, 35, 61
PREUSSER, ROBERT
238, 247, 249, 253
BONNER, MARY
19
HOHNSTEDT, PETER L.
94
RANDOLPH, LYNN
132
BOONE, ELMER L.
111
HOLMES, DWIGHT C.
235
RASMUSEN, HENRY
171
BOWLING, CHARLES
70
HOOD, DOROTHY
167
REAUGH, FRANK
148, 149
BROWN, J. WAYNE
324
HOOPLE, WARNER
176, 285
REED, DOEL
62, 63, 64
BROWNLOW, DAVID
212, 213, 214
HOPPE, CARL T.
273, 303
REILY, BILL
220
BRYANT, JR., JACK
263
HUBAND, OTIS
221, 241
RONEY, HAROLD
137, 297
BUGBEE, HAROLD DOW
23
HUDDLE, NANNIE
304, 305
ROWE, WILLIE REED
30, 31
BURT, MARIE HAINES
328
HURD, PETER
3, 8, 11
SALINAS, PORFIRIO
BYWATERS, JERRY
1
JEFFREYS, ARTHUR BISHOP
299
141, 142, 143, 150, 151, 270
CANTEY, MAUREEN
154
JOHNSON, MINNIE
301
SAWYERS, MARTHA
77, 98
CARRINGTON, JOY
327
JUDD, DEFORREST
174, 175, 210, 243
SCHMALZ, J. P.
296
CASEBIER, CECIL
225, 246
KARL, MABEL FAIRFAX
58
SCHUMANN, PAUL R.
135
CHERRY, EMMA RICHARDSON 107, 193
KEATING, MARY O.
298
SHELTON, HARRIS
95
CHILTON, ALICE
106, 116, 118
KIDD, HARI
226
SHOCKLEY, PEARLE M.
274
CHRISMAN, PALMER
292
KINZINGER, EDMUND
229
SIGEL, MARVIN
76, 78
CHRISTENSEN, CARL
321
KLEPPER, FRANK
139, 265
SMITH, EMILY GUTHRIE
CLARK, DOUGLAS
262, 264
KOPRIVA, SHARON
131
108, 109, 234, 244, 272
CLAWSON, REX
248
KRAMER, ALICE
278
CONNELL, CLYDE
120, 121, 122, 123
LANDERS, BERTHA
22
COOK, HOWARD
25
LANGLEY, JANE
6
COOK, PAUL RODDA
72
LATHAM, BARBARA
26
COOPER, LILLIE T.
110
LEA, TOM
10, 12, 18
CROCKER, EDNA EARL
117
CROWELL, REID
315
CULWELL, BEN
211
LEE, AMY FREEMAN
250
CURRY, ED
36, 161
LEE, MARJORIE JOHNSON
169
DARGE, FRED
93, 96, 97
LESTER, WILLIAM
DAVIS, JESSIE
90, 113
LIGARE, DAVID
125
DAVIS, MARTHA ZOE
219
LIGHTFOOT, MARY
14, 20, 21
DAWSON-WATSON, DAWSON
145, 147, 186, 187
LIGON, VERDA
13, 15, 16, 17
DELABANO, BARNEY
196
LOCKWOOD, WARD
DENTON, LOIS
317
LOPEZ, VIVEANO MACDONALD, GRANT
DEYOUNG, HARRY ANTHONY 27, 266
LEADER, WALTON LEBERMAN, VIRGINIA
279 283
66, 74, 177
SORTELLE, HERBERT
269
SPELLMAN, COREEN
293, 294, 334
SPRUCE, EVERETT
2, 55, 65, 67, 68, 203
STOCKFLETH, JULIUS
189
STORMS, ED
166
STRAHALM, FRANZ
146
TABOR, JEFF
329
TAYLOR, ROLLA
91, 114, 115, 136
TEEL, LEWIS
227, 228, 267
THOMAS, STEPHEN SEYMOUR 92 THOMPSON, RICHARD
59
TONEY, CHESTER
207, 236
TRAVIS, OLIN H.
57, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88, 198, 230, 271
202
TUPPER, MARGARET
245
119
TURCZYNOWICZ, WANDA DE
79
331
UNKNOWN
295 155
DILLARD, E.M.
310, 311, 316
MACS, YAN
261
DOZIER, OTIS
46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 73, 168, 195, 197, 208
URBACH, AMELIA GODWIN
MAHAFFEY, JOSEPHINE
100, 101, 102, 103, 104, 105
UTTER, BROR
164, 165, 215
VOGEL, DONALD
275, 276
WALL, EXA
336
DURAN, SANTA
80
MARTIN, FLETCHER
60
EADES, LUIS
159
MASON, FRED
330, 332
EAST, PATTIE
112
MAUZEY, MERRITT
52, 54, 56
ECKFORD, JESSIE JO
5
MCCLUNG, FLORENCE
71, 152, 153, 153A
EISENLOHR, EDWARD
138
MCCULLOCH, JANE
333
ELLIOTT, WILLIAM
7, 9
MCGILL, ELOISE POLK
280, 282
ELMANDORF, STELLA
291
MCMANAWAY, DAVID
134
EVERETT, RAYMOND
314
FARWELL, E.
290
MEDELLIN, OCTAVIO
162
FEARING, KELLY
156, 157
MEWHINNEY, ELLA K.
127, 232, 233
FISHER, ULRICH
320
FLAMING, JON
81
FOGEL, SEYMOUR
199, 209, 222
FRARY, MICHAEL
172, 173, 178, 224
MUMMERT, SALLIE B.
231
FROMAN, RAMON
126
NABINGER, DOLLIE S.
287, 288
GANTZ, ANN CUSHING
34
NEIDHARDT, RICHARD
237
MCVEIGH, BLANCHE
MONTGOMERY, WILLIAM B. MOSLEY, NELL MOZLEY, LOREN
28, 29, 38
37 277 252
WALMSLEY, ELIZABETH
32, 124
WEISMAN, DONALD
206
WHITE, CARRIE HARPER
335
WHITE, JESSIE ALINE
75
WHITE, RALPH
268
WILLIAMS, HIRAM
205
WIMAN, BILL
170
WINDBURG, DALHART
289
WINN, BETTY
281
WOLFF, DEE
128, 129
WOOD, ROBERT
140, 144, 190
WORK, MAUD
284, 286
ZIEGLER, SAMUEL
33
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