- RON JOHNSON(American/North Carolina,
RON JOHNSON(American/North Carolina, born 1968)
Morphing Through Time, 2008, inscribed verso "Ron Johnson/2008/Morphing Through Time", acrylic on panel, 47 x 47 in; unframed
Condition:
surface is very good, light abrasions
- Richard Johnson (American b. 1942)
Richard Johnson (American b. 1942) Pro 86 acrylic on canvas signed titled and dated (verso) 56 x 67 3/4 inches.
- Joni T. Johnson (American, 1934-1988),
Joni T. Johnson (American, 1934-1988), young girl with unicorn, watercolor; 7" x 8 3/4"; poem written lower left along with signature and date. Johnson was a Herron Art School student.
- SIGNED JOHNSON & FAMILY PHOTOGRAPH
SIGNED JOHNSON & FAMILY PHOTOGRAPH TO GOV. SANDERS Casual color photograph of President Lyndon Baines Johnson (American 1908-1973), at his ranch in Stonewall, Texas, with his wife Claudia "Lady Bird" Johnson (American 1912-2007), and daughters Lynda Bird Johnson (American b. 1944),and Luci Baines Johnson (American b. 1947), with an ink inscription in the president's hand to Georgia Governor Carl Edward Sanders (American 1925-2014), "To Carl Sanders / with the high regard of his friends / The Lyndon B. Johnson's", framed. Sight approx. h. 7", w. 5"; Overall h. 5.125", w. 7.125", d. 0.75".
- LYNDON B. JOHNSON SIGNATURE. Lyndon
LYNDON B. JOHNSON SIGNATURE. Lyndon B. Johnson (1908-1973). Thirty-sixth president of the United States. Signed, color family photograph. Damage to photograph. Framed. 21"w. 18"h.
- Joni T. Johnson (American, 1934-1988),
Joni T. Johnson (American, 1934-1988), portrait of a young woman, watercolor; 12" x 9"; signed lower right. Johnson was a Herron Art School student.
- Harold O. Johnson (American, 20th
Harold O. Johnson (American, 20th century), "Jacque", oil on board; 17 1/2" x 13 1/2"; signed and dated 1947 verso. Art Institute of Chicago, Artists of Chicago and Vicinity 52nd Annual Exhibition label verso.
- RICHARD JOHNSON (AMERICAN/LOUISIANA,
RICHARD JOHNSON (AMERICAN/LOUISIANA, B. 1942)Richard Johnson (American/Louisiana, b. 1942), "Solo II", 1979/1980, mixed media on canvas, initialed mid-left, dated "1979" lower right, "Galerie Simonne Stern, New Orleans" label with artist, title and date "1980" on stretcher, 89 in. x 89 in., framed, overall 90 in. x 90 in. x 3 in .
- JOHNSON, ROY. FILE OF CORRESPONDENCE,
JOHNSON, ROY. FILE OF CORRESPONDENCE, DRAFTS, AND PUBLI...Johnson, Roy. File of Correspondence, Drafts, and Published Material. Including two binders of draft copies of booklets by Johnson, one accompanied by a grouping of the original artwork by Joseph K. Schmidt; a binder of correspondence to Jeff Busby (1980s); and a binder of Johnson's published routines with cards.
- Joni T. Johnson (American, 1932-1988)
Joni T. Johnson (American, 1932-1988) Enchanting mermaids pair of watercolors Johnson was a John Herron Art School art student. 8" x 6 1/2"
- Large lot of Lyndon B Johnson,
Large lot of Lyndon B Johnson, Hubert Humphrey & Edmund Muskie political memorabilia, including Pinback buttons, LBJ holographic pins, posters, political cartoon, banner, photographs, 1964 Democratic National Convention plaque, 1968 Metallic Art Co Humphrey/Muskie medallion
- Joni T. Johnson (American, 1934-1988)
Joni T. Johnson (American, 1934-1988) portrait of two embracing partially nude males watercolor signed "To P., From J." with poem below Johnson attended the John Herron Art Institute. She was a founder of the Talbott Street Art Fair, which still attracts thousands annually. 25" x 17 1/2"
- JEFF JOHNSON (U.S., BORN 1957)
JEFF JOHNSON (U.S., BORN 1957) TWO PRINTS BEHIND AJEFF JOHNSON (U.S., born 1957) two prints behind acrylic rods: "Color of Music" and "Symbols," the images change as the viewer shifts their perspective. Each signed, numbered 34/150 and 63/199. Images measure 16" x 30" and 17.25" x 17.25". Both framed; 27" x 41.25" and 31.5" x 31.5" overall.
- JEFF JOHNSON (U.S., BORN 1957)
JEFF JOHNSON (U.S., BORN 1957) TWO PRINTS BEHIND AJEFF JOHNSON (U.S., born 1957) two prints behind acrylic rods: "Color of Music" and "Symbols," the images change as the viewer shifts their perspective. Each signed, numbered 34/150 and 63/199. Images measure 16" x 30" and 17.25" x 17.25". Both framed; 27" x 41.25" and 31.5" x 31.5" overall.
- GEORGE HENRY JOHNSON (B. 1926),
GEORGE HENRY JOHNSON (B. 1926), "LIFE A JOURNEY" 1966, ...George Henry Johnson (b. 1926), "Life a Journey" 1966, mixed media, signed lower right Johnson, 48" x 72".
Condition:
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- PRES. JOHNSON SIGNED PHOTOGRAPH
PRES. JOHNSON SIGNED PHOTOGRAPH TO GOV. SANDERS After Yoichi Okamoto (American 1915-1985), color photograph, 1968, of President Lyndon Baines Johnson (American 1908-1973), at his ranch in Stonewall, Texas, with an ink inscription in the president's hand below on mounting board to former Georgia Governor Carl Edward Sanders (American 1925-2014), "To Carl Sanders / with the affection of his friend - / Lyndon B. Johnson", framed. Sight approx. h. 10", w. 7.75"; Overall h. 15.75", w. 12.75", d. 1"
- (JOHNSON SAMUEL) KORSHIN PAUL The
(JOHNSON SAMUEL) KORSHIN PAUL The Age of Johnson. New York: AMS 1987-2011. A near complete run vols. 1-20 (vol. 21 published in 2012). 8vo red cloth stamped in gilt titles in gilt to spines seven with dust jackets. Light wear and soiling to boards; ends bumped; otherwise fine. [Together with:] Johnsonian Gleanings. New York: Octagon 1968. 11 vols. in 10. 8vo red cloth stamped in gilt titles in gilt to spines. Light wear to boards; ends bumped; otherwise fine.
- THOMAS B. JOHNSON (1890-1968) OIL
THOMAS B. JOHNSON (1890-1968) OIL ON CANVASThomas Berger Johnson (1890-1968) (1928)The fine, large example by this student of Birger Sandzen is signed lower right and dated 1928.Works by Nebraska artist Thomas Berger Johnson are very scarce, especially examples as large as this painting. He often chose compositions that served to document the small towns of Nebraska and Kansas. This view of small simple homes in a village below an elevated trestle is reminiscent of the type of settlements where workers employed by railroad or other industries found housing.Canvas measures 30 x 36 with a framed size of 36.5 x 42.5 inches.Very good condition noting a repair verso.
- ERIK H. JOHNSON (SC/NC, B. 1970),
ERIK H. JOHNSON (SC/NC, B. 1970), REQUISITE ONION Oil on canvas, 2007, signed, titled, and dated to stretcher, gallery wrap canvas.
- RICHARD JOHNSON (AMERICAN/LOUISIANA,
RICHARD JOHNSON (AMERICAN/LOUISIANA, B. 1942)Richard Johnson (American/Louisiana, b. 1942) , "Mao & Co", 1987, acrylic and collage on paper mounted to board, pencil-signed, titled and dated on mount, "Eve Mannes Gallery, Atlanta" label with artist, title and date on backing paper, 23 7/8 in. x 31 7/8 in., framed, overall 33 1/4 in. x 41 1/4 in. x 1 1/4 in. in. x 41 1/4 in. x 1 1/4 in. Condition: Overall fair condition.
- PRES. JOHNSON SIGNED PHOTOGRAPH
PRES. JOHNSON SIGNED PHOTOGRAPH WITH GOV. SANDERS White House black and white photograph of President Lyndon Baines Johnson (American 1908-1973), and Georgia Governor Carl Edward Sanders (American 1925-2014), in the Red Room with an ink inscription in the president's hand, "To Carl E. Sanders - / with warm regards / Lyndon B. Johnson", framed. Sight approx. h. 11.25", w. 7.5"; Overall h. 16.25", w. 12", d. 0.75"
- JONI T. JOHNSON, AMERICAN 1934-1988,
JONI T. JOHNSON, AMERICAN 1934-1988, YOUNG LOVE, 1977, WATERCOLOR ON PAPER, 10 3/4" X 9"Joni T. Johnson, American, 1934-1988 young love, 1977, watercolor on paper signed and dated lower right. The following was biography was submitted as a bulletin by Nelson Begley. Watercolor artist, Joni T. Johnson was a native of Swayzee, Indiana. She went to high school in Indianapolis and attended the Herron Art School. Two of her paintings are in the White House East Room. Her works have hung in 27 countries and owned by such notables as Katherine Hepburn, Harry Belafonte and Lana Turner. watercolor on paper Dimensions: 10 3/4" x 9"
- PRES. JOHNSON SIGNED PHOTOGRAPH
PRES. JOHNSON SIGNED PHOTOGRAPH TO GOV. SANDERS Official White House color photograph, 1965, of President Lyndon Baines Johnson (American 1908-1973), pictured in front of a bookcase, with an ink inscription in the president's hand to Georgia Governor Carl Edward Sanders (American 1925-2014), "To Carl Sanders / my friend and a great public servant / with high regard, Lyndon B. Johnson", framed. Sight approx. h. 9.5", w. 3.75"; Overall h. 17.25", w. 15", d. 1.25"
- PRES. JOHNSON WITH GOVERNORS SIGNED
PRES. JOHNSON WITH GOVERNORS SIGNED PHOTOGRAPH Color photograph of President Lyndon Baines Johnson (American 1908-1973), surrounded by the governors of Southern states including William Barron of West Virginia, Ned Breathitt of Kentucky, Frank Clement of Tennessee, Albertis Harrison of Virginia, Carl Sanders of Georgia, Terry Sanford of North Carolina, J. Millard Tawes of Maryland, and Matthew Welsh of Indiana, with an ink inscription in the president's hand, "To Carl Sanders - / In memory of a notable day. / Lyndon B. Johnson", ink inscription to back, framed. Note: This photograph was likely taken on April 24, 1964 when President Johnson visited Huntington, West Virginia to announced the "War on Poverty" aimed at improving conditions in Appalachia and was taken at the airport. The occasion appears in Johnson's daily diary and a copy accompanies this lot. Provenance: From the Estate of 74th Georgia Governor Carl and Betty Foy Sanders, Atlanta, Georgia. Approximate dimensions: Sight approx. h. 7. 5", w. 9. 5"; Overall h. 13. 25", w. 15", d. 0. 75"
- DAVID JOHNSON(American, 1827-1908)
111th
DAVID JOHNSON(American, 1827-1908)
111th and Harlem Lane, June 1868, signed and dated with the artist's conjoined initials lower right "DJ 1868", also signed, dated and inscribed on original canvas verso "Study. 111st & Harlem Lane-June 1868-David Johnson", oil on canvas, 12-1/2 x 21 in.; possibly original period carved gilt wood and composition frame, 19-1/2 x 28 in.
Provenance: Hollis Taggart Galleries, New York, NY (label verso); A Private New Jersey Estate
Condition:
original canvas and stretcher bars, crackle, stretcher marks, two very tiny spots of paint loss at lower left edge, areas of fluorescence and retouch, also one at right edge center under rabbet, not visible in frame, yellowed varnish, probable surface dirt; frame with wear commensurate with age, one area of loss to decoration at upper right corner, evidence of regilt
- "THE VANTAGE POINT", SIGNED PRES.
"THE VANTAGE POINT", SIGNED PRES. LYNDON JOHNSON Lyndon Baines Johnson (American 1908-1973), "The Vantage Point: Perspectives Of The Presidency 1963-1969", published by Holt, Rinehart and Winston, New York, 1971, first edition, signed on second free end paper, royal octavo, hardcover book, red board cover with yellow lettering to spine, with dust jacket. Provenance from the Estate of Marjorie & Ralph Knowles, Atlanta, GA. Approx. h. 9.5", w. 6.5", d. 2.25".
- JONI T. JOHNSON, AMERICAN (1934-1988),
JONI T. JOHNSON, AMERICAN (1934-1988), SOFT HAIRED WOMAN, 1970, ETCHING, 15 1/2"H X 19 3/4"W (PLATE), 17 3/8"H X 21 1/4"W (SHEET)Joni T. Johnson, American, (1934-1988) Soft Haired Woman, 1970, etching Titled and numbered Artist's Proof lower left, signed and dated lower right. The following was biography was submitted as a bulletin by Nelson Begley. Watercolor artist, Joni T. Johnson was a native of Swayzee, Indiana. She went to high school in Indianapolis and attended the Herron Art School. Two of her paintings are in the White House East Room. Her works have hung in 27 countries and owned by such notables as Katherine Hepburn, Harry Belafonte and Lana Turner. etching Dimensions: 15 1/2"H x 19 3/4"W (plate), 17 3/8"H x 21 1/4"W (sheet)
- DAVID JOHNSON (20TH CENTURY) UNTITLED
DAVID JOHNSON (20TH CENTURY) UNTITLED 1988. Mixed media on paper signed and dated lower right; Frame: 40'' x 32'' 30'' x 22.50'' (sheet) Condition: No Specific Condition Recorded - Sold As Is
- Johnson and Ward (American, 19th
Johnson and Ward (American, 19th Century) \"Johnson\'s New Chart of National Emblems\", 1863, chromolithograph, sight 17\" x 21\". Glazed, matted and presented in a giltwood and parcel-ebonized frame.
- LYNDON JOHNSON. NO RETREAT FROM
LYNDON JOHNSON. NO RETREAT FROM TOMORROW. 1967, SIGNEDLYNDON JOHNSON. NO RETREAT FROM TOMORROW., 1967, SIGNED Lyndon Johnson. No Retreat from Tomorrow, President Lyndon B. Johnson's 1967 Message to the 90th Congress. With presidential bookplate with calligraphy inscription to "Frank, I bet most of this is familiar," and signed in black pen by President Johnson; Frank is Frank Cormier, AP White House correspondent from 1962-1994.
- Sargent Johnson (1888-1967 San
Sargent Johnson (1888-1967 San Francisco CA) Singing Saints
- LYNDON JOHNSON AUTOGRAPHED THE
LYNDON JOHNSON AUTOGRAPHED THE PROFESSIONALThe Professional, Lyndon B. Johnson by William S. White. Inscribed and Signed by Johnson, front page. Certificate of Authenticity, James Spence. Loss to dust jacket on spine, top and bottom.
- 1919-21 W514 #94 Walter Johnson
1919-21 W514 #94 Walter Johnson SGC 92
- LESTER JOHNSON (AMERICAN, 1919
LESTER JOHNSON (AMERICAN, 1919 - 2010) 29 ½" x 41" "Tip of Broadway I", 1973. Lithograph on BFK Rives paper, signed, titled, and numbered in pencil, edition 13/25, unframed. Provenance: Private Collection, David Anderson Gallery, Buffalo, NY.
- HARRY LEROY JOHNSON (AMERICAN/PENNSYLVANIA)Henry
HARRY LEROY JOHNSON (AMERICAN/PENNSYLVANIA)Henry Leroy Johnson (American/Pennsylviania, 1876-1910), "Environs of Montclair, New Jersey", oil on board, unsigned, artist bio with title en verso, "Fine Arts Gallery, Gretna", label on backing paper, 8 in. x 10 in., framed. Provenance: Property of the Mobile Museum of Art, Mobile, AL, sold to benefit their Collections, Care and Acquisitions Fund. Condition: Overall fair condition
- Charles Edward Johnson (British
Charles Edward Johnson (British 1832-1913)/Shepherd and Flock on a Country Track/signed and dated 1880/oil on canvas, 49cm x 74cm