william reaves fine art presents
Summer Encore Exhibition & Inventory Sale July 26 - August 24, 2013 David Adickes • James P. Black • Emma Richardson Cherry • Bill Condon • Don Deardorff • Don Edelman • Michael Frary • Frank Freed • Henri Gadbois • Louis Mark Goldstein • John Guerin • Veronica Helfensteller • William Hoey • Dorothy Hood • Lee Jamison • Anna Keener • Ken Luce • Paul Maxwell • Leila McConnell • Robert Morris • Ancel Nunn • Kermit Oliver • Charles Schorre • Peter Shiel • Charles Snowden • Earl Staley • Richard Stout • Stella Sullivan • Jack Tinkle • Charles Arthur Turner • Dalhart Windberg • Dan Wingren • Harry Worthman
Summer Encore Exhibition & Inventory Sale July 26 – August 24, 2013 Come by the gallery for our Summer Encore! This exhibition offers the opportunity to view superb works of art that somehow escaped buyers during their previous showings. Our summer inventory sale also gives patrons a final chance to take home great Texas finds!
Showing in the Gallery Alcove:
Finale! The Year of Mrs. Cherry August 3rd, 1:30-4:30pm Mark your calendar for this Finale celebration of the “Year of Emma Richardson Cherry.” Join us for a wrap-up of the year’s Cherry festivities featuring an exhibition and panel discussion with curators of the HPL Cherry exhibit, Randy Tibbits and Danielle Burns as well as Lorraine Stuart, MFAH Archives Director. The recently published Cherry exhibition catalogue will also be available for purchase and signing.
Cherry, Birthday Flowers
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A Summer Encore Our Personal Selection Of Overlooked Masterpieces From The 2012-13 Exhibition Series.
SUMMER ENCORE, the latest show at William Reaves Fine Art, is a cool summer exhibition meriting special attention of fans and patrons of the city’s exclusive space for Lone Star art. In this survey exhibition, the gallery offers a second showing of strong works which somehow managed to escape the grasp of savvy Texas collectors during its past exhibitions. Regulars of the gallery will know that the recently concluded season proved to be a lively and prosperous one at William Reaves Fine Art’s distinctive Houston art space. Collectors eagerly swooped up grand examples of Texas art – early, modern and contemporary – presented in the gallery’s series of seven sterling exhibitions! Yet, in the midst of all the excitement, a number of exceptional works seem to have inadvertently “fallen through the cracks,” inexplicably overlooked in the frenetic pace of exhibition activity. Devoted gallerists that they are, the Reaves team is not one to allow significant works to effectively remain “on the table” after season’s end, and in this new exhibition the gallery offers a pleasing remedy, giving a second look at works worthy of serious reconsideration. SUMMER ENCORE offers a over 30 marvelous Texas gems, all of differing periods and styles, yet guaranteed to be excellent “of kind” and warranting further consideration by serious Texas collectors. The show runs Saturday, July 26 through Saturday, August 24, 2013. While a visual reprise for these particular works, the overall exhibition still offers the strong and entertaining selection of
Texas fare which regulars have become accustomed to, and provides an entertaining summer art experience well worth the time. This exhibition offers astute collectors the chance to rediscover this set of excellent paintings, and the Reaves crew is betting that many will become perfect additions to the state’s growing number of fine Texas collections. So be advised, hurry on over to SUMMER ENCORE, before it’s too late. Don’t miss these gems the second time around! ALSO… Take advantage of the gallery’s summer inventory survey for great art bargains! It’s that time of year again when the gallery has to double-check inventory. Over the next month, WRFA staff will be pulling inventory from the storage racks and out onto the floor to get everything back in order for a new fall season. For staff, it’s a lot of hard work, but for collectors it offers a special, one-of-kind opportunities to browse the stacks in search of hidden treasures from the back rooms and make some great deals on art purchases. So while we beg your indulgence for our temporary “mess.” While everything’s out on the floor, we invite you to come in and rummage through to find wonderful Texas works, many at extraordinary summer prices. Hope to see you soon! Bill Reaves President, William Reaves Fine Art
Summer Encore & Inventory Sale Image
Artist
Title of Work
Date
Medium
Dimensions
1
David Adickes
Still life for Ann Holmes
1957
pen, ink and oil on canvas
24 x 16 inches
2
David Adickes
Still life with Yellow Bird
no date
oil on board
16 x 9 inches
3
James P. Black
Bolivar Lighthouse
no date
oil on canvas
54 x 65 inches
4
Bill Condon
Taxco, Mexico
1964
mixed media on paper
13.5 x 11 inches
5
Bill Condon
Zocolo, Taxco
no date
mixed media on paper
13.5 x 11 inches
6
Don Edelman
Texas Target Practice
c.1977
oil on board
24 x 36 inches
7
Seymour Fogel
Untitled (Angel en verso)
1954
mixed media on masonite
22 x 43 inches
8
Michael Frary
Dorothy Lutz
1941
oil on canvas
16 x 20 inches
9
Frank Freed
Picasso
1957
oil on canvasboard
10 x 8 inches
10
Frank Freed
Untitled (Building with Three Archways)
no date
oil on canvas
18 x 24 inches
11
Henri Gadbois
Winter
1958
29 x 42 inches
12
Louis Mark Goldstein
Rescued
no date
13
John Guerin
Landscape (By the Coast)
no date
oil on canvas oil on canvas oil on canvas
14
William Hoey
Morning Storm, Transpecos
c.1980
acrylic on board
30 x 36 inches
15
Anna Keener
Aspen Glow
c.1948
oil on canvas
16 x 20 inches
16
Anna Keener
Morning Light
c.1948
oil on canvas
24 x 18 inches
17
Ken Luce
Construction, Homage to Juan Torres Garcia
1987
wood and acrylic assemblage
41 x 12.5 x 8 inches
18
Paul Maxwell
Twilight
1957
tempera on board
24 x 60 inches
19
Leila McConnell
Pale Fruit
1954
oil on masonite
24 x 30 inches
20
Ancel Nunn
Sisterdale Schoolhouse
1972
acrylic on panel
31 x 23.5 inches
21
Kermit Oliver
Black Spotted Cow
no date
acrylic on board
10.5 x 13.25 inches
22
Charles Schorre
Yanbu 2
c.1976
acrylic on canvas
48 x 48 inches
23
Peter Sheil
Untitled
1954
oil on board
15 x 9.5 inches
24
Charles Snowden
Untitled (Orchestra Scene)
c.1960
oil on canvas
23.5 x 29.5 inches
25
Charles Snowden
Untitled (Harlequin)
1951
oil on board
16 x 12 inches
26
Richard Stout
Bright Storm
1956
pastel on paper
25 x 38 inches
27
Jack Tinkle
Spirit of Clay
c.1958
mixed media
20 x 26 inches
28
Charles Arthur Turner
Chimayo Imp. #20
1975
prisma color on paper
21.25 x 21. 25 inches
29
Charles Arthur Turner
Circle, Sky and Fire
1974
watercolor
24 x 24 inches
30
Dalhart Windberg
Abandoned
no date
oil on board
12 x 16 inches
31
Dan Wingren
Path through the Dunes
1961
oil on board
30 x 35 inches
32
Harry Worthman
The Heritage (diptych)
1964
watercolor and charcoal
6.5 x 30.5 inches & 8.5 x 39.5 inches
20 x 16 inches 20 x 25 inches
2. Adickes, Still Life with Yellow Bird, no date, oil on board, 16x9 inches.
1. Adickes, Still Life for Ann Holmes, 1957, pen, ink and oil on canvas, 24x16 inches.
3. Black, Bolivar Lighthouse, no date, oil on canvas, 54x65 inches.
4. Condon, Taxco, Mexico, 1964, mixed media on paper, 13.5x11 inches.
5. Condon, Zocolo, Taxco, no date, mixed media on paper, 13.5x11 inches.
6. Edelman, Texas Target Practice, c.1977, oil on board, 24x36 inches.
7. Fogel, Untitled (Angel en verso), 1954, mixed media on masonite, 22x43 inches.
Reverse, vertical “Angel�
8. Frary, Dorothy Lutz, 1941, oil on canvas, 16x20 inches.
9. Freed, Picasso, 1957, oil on canvasboard, 10x8 inches. 10. Freed, Untitled (Building with Three Archways), no date, oil on canvas, 18x14 inches.
11. Gadbois, Winter, 1958, oil on canvas, 29x42 inches.
12. Goldstein, Rescued, no date, oil on canvas, 20x16 inches.
13. Guerin, Landscape (By the Coast), no date, oil on canvas, 20x25 inches.
14. Hoey, Morning Storm, Transpecos, c.1980, acrylic on board, 30x36 inches.
15. Keener, Aspen Glow, c.1948, oil on canvas, 16x20 inches.
16. Keener, Morning Light, c.1948, oil on canvas, 24x18 inches.
17. Luce, Construction, Homage to Juan Torres Garcia, 1987, assembled wood, acrylic on base, 41x12.5x8 inches.
18. Maxwell, Twilight, 1957, tempera on board, 24x60 inches.
19. McConnell, Pale Fruit, 1954, oil on masonite, 24x30 inches.
20. Nunn, Sisterdale Schoolhouse, 1972, acrylic on panel, 31x23.5 inches.
21. Oliver, Black Spotted Cow, no date, acrylic on board, 10.5x13.25 inches.
22. Schorre, Yanbu 2, c.1976, acrylic on canvas, 48x48 inches.
23. Sheil, Untitled, 1954, oil on board, 15x9.5 inches.
24. Snowden, Untitled (Orchestra Scene), c.1960, oil on canvas, 23.5x29.5 inches.
25. Snowden, Untitled (Harlequin), 1951, oil on board, 16x12 inches.
26. Stout, Bright Storm, 1956, pastel on paper, 25x38 inches.
27. Tinkle, Spirit of Clay, c.1958, mixed media on paper, 20x26 inches.
28. Turner, Chimayo Imp. #20, 1975, prismacolor on paper, 21.25x21.25 inches.
29. Turner, Circle, Sky and Fire, 1974, watercolor on paper, 24x24 inches.
31. Windberg, Abandoned, no date, oil on board, 12x16 inches.
32. Wingren, Path through the Dunes, 1961, oil on board, 30x35 inches.
33. Worthman, The Heritage (diptych), 1964, watercolor and charcoal on paper, 6.5x30.5 and 8.5x39.5 inches.
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