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D.J. HALL, "LABOR DAY EVENING"
D.J. HALL, "LABOR DAY EVENING" 1998, OIL/PANELD.J. Hall, "Labor Day Evening" 1998, oil on panel, signed & titled verso "D J Hall 1998". Additional title verso "Farewell To Summer, Labor Day Evening". Palm Springs Art Museum Label. Image: 9 1/2" x
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GERTRUDE JAMESON BARNES, "FLOWERS
GERTRUDE JAMESON BARNES, "FLOWERS AND EMBROIDERY", O/CGertrude Jameson Barnes (1865-1939), "Flowers and Embroidery," signed "Gertrude Jameson Barnes" upper left, signed and titled verso on City Art Museum of St. Louis exhibition label 1919, oil on canvas
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AARON FOWLER (B. 1988), LIGHTS OUT,
AARON FOWLER (B. 1988), LIGHTS OUT, MIXED MEDIA ON TWO JOINED PIECES OF PARTICLE BOARD INSTALLATION,Aaron Fowler(b. 1988)Lights OutMixed media installation on two joined pieces of particle boardAppears unsigned; titled by repute96" H x 96" W Exhibited: Seattle, WA, Seattle Art Museum, &quo
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Group of Reference and Story Books
Group of Reference and Story Books
lot of 12, includes:
Whiteford, Andrew Hunter. North American Indian Art: A Golden Science Guide. 1973
Whiteford, Andrew Hunter. North American Indian Art: A Golden Science Guide. 1970
Drucker, Philip. Cultures of the North Pacific Coast. 1965
Stewart, Hilary. Looking at Indian Art of the Northwest Coast. 1979
Miller, Mary Ellen. The Art of Mesoamerica: From Olmec to Aztec Revised Edition. 1996
Highwalker, Jamake. The Sun, He Dies. 1980
Hillerman, Tony. Sacred Clowns. 1993
Conn, Richard. Robes of White Shell and Sunrise: Personal Decorative Arts of the Native American: Catalog of an Exhibition Denver Art Museum, November 9, 1974-January 19, 1975. Denver Art Museum, 1974
Drooker, Penelope Ballard, and Patricia Capone. Makers and Markets: The Wright Collection of Twentieth-Century Native American Art. Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology, Harvard University, 1998.
Wenger, Gilbert R. The Story of Mesa Verde National Park. 1980
Penney, David. W. Art of the American Indian Frontier: The Chandler-Pohrt Collection. 1992
Highwalker, Jamake. The Sweet Grass Lives On: Fifty Contemporary North American Indian Artists. 1980
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NICK VACCARO 1960S COLLAGRAPH
NICK VACCARO 1960S COLLAGRAPH (TWO STATES)Nick Vaccaro
(Kansas, 1931-2002)
Untitled, circa 1960s
Two collagraphs on paper
25 1/4" x 20 1/2" (each image)
Two states of the same abstract plate, from the early days of collagraphy. Each is designated "Proof" to the bottom margin.
Nick Vaccaro was a professor and chairman of the drawing and painting department at the University of Kansas. As an artist, Vaccaro was the recipient of purchase awards from the San Francisco Museum of Art (1958), the Dallas Museum of Fine Art (1961), and the Montgomery Museum of Fine Art, and his work has additionally been exhibited in the Nelson Gallery of Art, Oklahoma Arts Center, Wichita Art Museum, and Dallas Museum for Contemporary Arts.
Condition
Both sheets are stained, and both have bumped and slightly torn edges.
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NICK VACCARO "APPARITION" (1960S
NICK VACCARO "APPARITION" (1960S COLLAGRAPH, TWO STATES)Nick Vaccaro
(Kansas, 1931-2002)
Apparition , circa 1960s
Collagraphs on paper
23" x 28 1/4"
Two proof states of the same abstract plate, executed in the early days of collagraphy. Each is pencil-signed and titled in the bottom margin. Not framed.
Nick Vaccaro was a professor and chairman of the drawing and painting department at the University of Kansas. As an artist, Vaccaro was the recipient of purchase awards from the San Francisco Museum of Art (1958), the Dallas Museum of Fine Art (1961), and the Montgomery Museum of Fine Art, and his work has additionally been exhibited in the Nelson Gallery of Art, Oklahoma Arts Center, Wichita Art Museum, and Dallas Museum for Contemporary Arts.
Condition
Both sheets show bumping and creasing at the edges, the later state with a few slight edge tears.
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NICK VACCARO "EURASIAN" (1960S
NICK VACCARO "EURASIAN" (1960S COLLAGRAPH)Nick Vaccaro
(Kansas, 1931-2002)
Eurasian , circa 1960s
Collagraph on paper
28 1/2" x 22 1/2" (sheet)
Pencil-signed, titled, and numbered (#1/ 4) to the bottom margin. Not framed.
Nick Vaccaro was a professor and chairman of the drawing and painting department at the University of Kansas. As an artist, Vaccaro was the recipient of purchase awards from the San Francisco Museum of Art (1958), the Dallas Museum of Fine Art (1961), and the Montgomery Museum of Fine Art, and his work has additionally been exhibited in the Nelson Gallery of Art, Oklahoma Arts Center, Wichita Art Museum, and Dallas Museum for Contemporary Arts.
Condition
Some smudging in the margins. Registration pinholes to the top corners of the sheet.
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NICK VACCARO PAIR OF MIXED MEDIA
NICK VACCARO PAIR OF MIXED MEDIA COLLAGES (1995)Nick Vaccaro
(Kansas, 1931-2002)
Two mixed media collages, 1995
24" x 20" (each)
Each collage is signed and dated to the bottom right corner. Both unframed.
Nick Vaccaro was a professor and chairman of the drawing and painting department at the University of Kansas. As an artist, Vaccaro was the recipient of purchase awards from the San Francisco Museum of Art (1958), the Dallas Museum of Fine Art (1961), and the Montgomery Museum of Fine Art, and his work has additionally been exhibited in the Nelson Gallery of Art, Oklahoma Arts Center, Wichita Art Museum, and Dallas Museum for Contemporary Arts.
Condition
Good condition, noting a little bit of adhesive staining in the top right corner of one collage.
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NICK VACCARO UNTITLED MIXED MEDIA
NICK VACCARO UNTITLED MIXED MEDIA COLLAGE (1999)Nick Vaccaro
(Kansas, 1931-2002)
Untitled, 1999
Mixed media collage
32" x 21 1/2"
Signed and dated to the bottom right corner and to the reverse. Not framed.
Nick Vaccaro was a professor and chairman of the drawing and painting department at the University of Kansas. As an artist, Vaccaro was the recipient of purchase awards from the San Francisco Museum of Art (1958), the Dallas Museum of Fine Art (1961), and the Montgomery Museum of Fine Art, and his work has additionally been exhibited in the Nelson Gallery of Art, Oklahoma Arts Center, Wichita Art Museum, and Dallas Museum for Contemporary Arts.
Condition
Very good condition.
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NICK VACCARO "PATCHES" (1998
NICK VACCARO "PATCHES" (1998 MIXED MEDIA COLLAGE)Nick Vaccaro
(Kansas, 1931-2002)
Patches , 1998
Mixed media collage
26" x 20"
Signed and dated to the bottom right, titled to the reverse. Float-mounted in a glazed frame measuring 28 1/4" x 22 1/4".
Nick Vaccaro was a professor and chairman of the drawing and painting department at the University of Kansas. As an artist, Vaccaro was the recipient of purchase awards from the San Francisco Museum of Art (1958), the Dallas Museum of Fine Art (1961), and the Montgomery Museum of Fine Art, and his work has additionally been exhibited in the Nelson Gallery of Art, Oklahoma Arts Center, Wichita Art Museum, and Dallas Museum for Contemporary Arts.
Condition
Very good condition, with minor wear to the frame.
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NICK VACCARO UNTITLED 1998 MIXED
NICK VACCARO UNTITLED 1998 MIXED MEDIA COLLAGENick Vaccaro
(Kansas, 1931-2002)
Untitled, 1998
Mixed media collage
28" x 20"
Signed and dated to the bottom right. Housed in a glazed frame measuring 28 1/4" x 20 1/4".
Nick Vaccaro was a professor and chairman of the drawing and painting department at the University of Kansas. As an artist, Vaccaro was the recipient of purchase awards from the San Francisco Museum of Art (1958), the Dallas Museum of Fine Art (1961), and the Montgomery Museum of Fine Art, and his work has additionally been exhibited in the Nelson Gallery of Art, Oklahoma Arts Center, Wichita Art Museum, and Dallas Museum for Contemporary Arts.
Condition
Very good condition.
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NICK VACCARO "BARRIER" (1998
NICK VACCARO "BARRIER" (1998 MIXED MEDIA COLLAGE)Nick Vaccaro
(Kansas, 1931-2002)
Barrier, 1998
Mixed media collage
26" x 20"
Signed and dated to the bottom right, titled to the reverse. Float-mounted in a glazed frame measuring 28 1/4" x 22 1/4".
Nick Vaccaro was a professor and chairman of the drawing and painting department at the University of Kansas. As an artist, Vaccaro was the recipient of purchase awards from the San Francisco Museum of Art (1958), the Dallas Museum of Fine Art (1961), and the Montgomery Museum of Fine Art, and his work has additionally been exhibited in the Nelson Gallery of Art, Oklahoma Arts Center, Wichita Art Museum, and Dallas Museum for Contemporary Arts.
Condition
Very good condition, noting minor wear to the frame.
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NICK VACCARO "GUN CASE" (1980S
NICK VACCARO "GUN CASE" (1980S ASSEMBLAGE)Nick Vaccaro
(Kansas, 1931-2002)
Gun Case , circa 1980s
"Magic Box" assemblage
15" x 13" x 2 1/2"
Signed and titled to the reverse.
Nick Vaccaro was a professor and chairman of the drawing and painting department at the University of Kansas. As an artist, Vaccaro was the recipient of purchase awards from the San Francisco Museum of Art (1958), the Dallas Museum of Fine Art (1961), and the Montgomery Museum of Fine Art, and his work has additionally been exhibited in the Nelson Gallery of Art, Oklahoma Arts Center, Wichita Art Museum, and Dallas Museum for Contemporary Arts.
Condition
Very good condition.
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NICK VACCARO "PLANE & SOLID"
NICK VACCARO "PLANE & SOLID" (ASSEMBLAGE)Nick Vaccaro
(Kansas, 1931-2002)
Plane & Solid
"Magic Box" assemblage
13 1/2" x 13 1/2" x 3 1/4"
Signed and titled to the reverse.
Nick Vaccaro was a professor and chairman of the drawing and painting department at the University of Kansas. As an artist, Vaccaro was the recipient of purchase awards from the San Francisco Museum of Art (1958), the Dallas Museum of Fine Art (1961), and the Montgomery Museum of Fine Art, and his work has additionally been exhibited in the Nelson Gallery of Art, Oklahoma Arts Center, Wichita Art Museum, and Dallas Museum for Contemporary Arts.
Condition
Good condition, with minor wear.
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NICK VACCARO "SPRING"
NICK VACCARO "SPRING" (ASSEMBLAGE)Nick Vaccaro
(Kansas, 1931-2002)
Spring
"Magic Box" assemblage
14 1/4" x 8 1/4" x 2"
Nick Vaccaro was a professor and chairman of the drawing and painting department at the University of Kansas. As an artist, Vaccaro was the recipient of purchase awards from the San Francisco Museum of Art (1958), the Dallas Museum of Fine Art (1961), and the Montgomery Museum of Fine Art, and his work has additionally been exhibited in the Nelson Gallery of Art, Oklahoma Arts Center, Wichita Art Museum, and Dallas Museum for Contemporary Arts.
Condition
Chipping to the frame.
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NICK VACCARO "IN TO MY SEA"
NICK VACCARO "IN TO MY SEA" (ASSEMBLAGE)Nick Vaccaro
(Kansas, 1931-2002)
In to My Sea
"Magic Box" assemblage
15" x 13 1/4" x 5 1/4"
Estate stamp signature and title to the reverse.
Nick Vaccaro was a professor and chairman of the drawing and painting department at the University of Kansas. As an artist, Vaccaro was the recipient of purchase awards from the San Francisco Museum of Art (1958), the Dallas Museum of Fine Art (1961), and the Montgomery Museum of Fine Art, and his work has additionally been exhibited in the Nelson Gallery of Art, Oklahoma Arts Center, Wichita Art Museum, and Dallas Museum for Contemporary Arts.
Condition
Good condition, noting a couple of minor scuffs to the case.
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NICK VACCARO "HID IN THE GRID"
NICK VACCARO "HID IN THE GRID" (1993 ASSEMBLAGE)Nick Vaccaro
(Kansas, 1931-2002)
Hid in the Grid , 1993
"Magic Box" assemblage
17" x 11 1/4" x 1 3/4"
Signed, titled, and dated to the reverse.
Nick Vaccaro was a professor and chairman of the drawing and painting department at the University of Kansas. As an artist, Vaccaro was the recipient of purchase awards from the San Francisco Museum of Art (1958), the Dallas Museum of Fine Art (1961), and the Montgomery Museum of Fine Art, and his work has additionally been exhibited in the Nelson Gallery of Art, Oklahoma Arts Center, Wichita Art Museum, and Dallas Museum for Contemporary Arts.
Condition
Very good condition.
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NICK VACCARO "HOUSE OF THE
NICK VACCARO "HOUSE OF THE ALCOLORIST" (1983 ASSEMBLAGE)Nick Vaccaro
(Kansas, 1931-2002)
House of the Alcolorist , 1983
"Magic Box" assemblage
21 1/2" x 17" x 3 3/4"
Signed, titled, and dated to the reverse.
Nick Vaccaro was a professor and chairman of the drawing and painting department at the University of Kansas. As an artist, Vaccaro was the recipient of purchase awards from the San Francisco Museum of Art (1958), the Dallas Museum of Fine Art (1961), and the Montgomery Museum of Fine Art, and his work has additionally been exhibited in the Nelson Gallery of Art, Oklahoma Arts Center, Wichita Art Museum, and Dallas Museum for Contemporary Arts.
Condition
Good condition, with minor scuffing to the case.
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NICK VACCARO UNTITLED ACRYLIC ON
NICK VACCARO UNTITLED ACRYLIC ON CANVAS (CA. 1968)Nick Vaccaro
(Kansas, 1931-2002)
Untitled, circa 1968
Acrylic on canvas
70 1/2" x 48"
Nick Vaccaro was a professor and chairman of the drawing and painting department at the University of Kansas. As an artist, Vaccaro was the recipient of purchase awards from the San Francisco Museum of Art (1958), the Dallas Museum of Fine Art (1961), and the Montgomery Museum of Fine Art, and his work has additionally been exhibited in the Nelson Gallery of Art, Oklahoma Arts Center, Wichita Art Museum, and Dallas Museum for Contemporary Arts.
Condition
Very good condition, noting a moisture drip in the upper left and some abrasion around the edges.
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NICK VACCARO UNTITLED (1968 ACRYLIC
NICK VACCARO UNTITLED (1968 ACRYLIC ON CANVAS)Nick Vaccaro
(Kansas, 1931-2002)
Untitled, 1968
Acrylic on canvas
36" x 36"
Estate stamp signature to the reverse. Dated on a small study on paper found among the artist's portfolios.
Nick Vaccaro was a professor and chairman of the drawing and painting department at the University of Kansas. As an artist, Vaccaro was the recipient of purchase awards from the San Francisco Museum of Art (1958), the Dallas Museum of Fine Art (1961), and the Montgomery Museum of Fine Art, and his work has additionally been exhibited in the Nelson Gallery of Art, Oklahoma Arts Center, Wichita Art Museum, and Dallas Museum for Contemporary Arts.
Condition
There is mildew faintly scattered across the painting and more pronounced to the reverse of the canvas.
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NICK VACCARO UNTITLED (1968 ACRYLIC
NICK VACCARO UNTITLED (1968 ACRYLIC ON CANVAS)Nick Vaccaro
(Kansas, 1931-2002)
Untitled, 1968
Acrylic on canvas
34" x 34"
Estate stamp signature to the reverse. Dated on a small study on paper found among the artist's portfolios.
Nick Vaccaro was a professor and chairman of the drawing and painting department at the University of Kansas. As an artist, Vaccaro was the recipient of purchase awards from the San Francisco Museum of Art (1958), the Dallas Museum of Fine Art (1961), and the Montgomery Museum of Fine Art, and his work has additionally been exhibited in the Nelson Gallery of Art, Oklahoma Arts Center, Wichita Art Museum, and Dallas Museum for Contemporary Arts.
Condition
Mildew faintly scattered across the painting and more pronounced to the reverse of the canvas. There is a horizontal moisture stain tideline about halfway up the canvas.
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NICK VACCARO "TO A TRAP XIII" (1969
NICK VACCARO "TO A TRAP XIII" (1969 COLOR RELIEF PRINT)Nick Vaccaro
(Kansas, 1931-2002)
To a Trap XIII , 1969
Color relief on BFK Rives paper
22" x 30" (sheet)
Pencil-signed, titled, and numbered (an edition of 6) to the bottom margin. Not framed.
Nick Vaccaro was a professor and chairman of the drawing and painting department at the University of Kansas. As an artist, Vaccaro was the recipient of purchase awards from the San Francisco Museum of Art (1958), the Dallas Museum of Fine Art (1961), and the Montgomery Museum of Fine Art, and his work has additionally been exhibited in the Nelson Gallery of Art, Oklahoma Arts Center, Wichita Art Museum, and Dallas Museum for Contemporary Arts.
Condition
Very good condition.
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NICK VACCARO "TO A TRAP X" (1969
NICK VACCARO "TO A TRAP X" (1969 COLOR RELIEF PRINT)Nick Vaccaro
(Kansas, 1931-2002)
To a Trap X , 1969
Color relief on BFK Rives paper
22" x 30" (sheet)
Pencil-signed, titled, and numbered (an edition of 6) to the bottom margin. Not framed.
Nick Vaccaro was a professor and chairman of the drawing and painting department at the University of Kansas. As an artist, Vaccaro was the recipient of purchase awards from the San Francisco Museum of Art (1958), the Dallas Museum of Fine Art (1961), and the Montgomery Museum of Fine Art, and his work has additionally been exhibited in the Nelson Gallery of Art, Oklahoma Arts Center, Wichita Art Museum, and Dallas Museum for Contemporary Arts.
Condition
Very good condition, with very slight creasing from handling.
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NICK VACCARO "TO A TRAP XII"
NICK VACCARO "TO A TRAP XII" (1969 COLOR RELIEF PRINT)Nick Vaccaro
(Kansas, 1931-2002)
To a Trap XII , 1969
Color relief on BFK Rives paper
22" x 30" (sheet)
Pencil-signed, titled, and numbered (an edition of 6) to the bottom margin. Not framed.
Nick Vaccaro was a professor and chairman of the drawing and painting department at the University of Kansas. As an artist, Vaccaro was the recipient of purchase awards from the San Francisco Museum of Art (1958), the Dallas Museum of Fine Art (1961), and the Montgomery Museum of Fine Art, and his work has additionally been exhibited in the Nelson Gallery of Art, Oklahoma Arts Center, Wichita Art Museum, and Dallas Museum for Contemporary Arts.
Condition
Very good condition, with very slight creasing from handling.
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NICK VACCARO "TO A TRAP XI" (1969
NICK VACCARO "TO A TRAP XI" (1969 COLOR RELIEF PRINT)Nick Vaccaro
(Kansas, 1931-2002)
To a Trap XI , 1969
Color relief on BFK Rives paper
22" x 30" (sheet)
Pencil-initialed, titled, and numbered (an edition of 6) to the bottom margin. Not framed.
Nick Vaccaro was a professor and chairman of the drawing and painting department at the University of Kansas. As an artist, Vaccaro was the recipient of purchase awards from the San Francisco Museum of Art (1958), the Dallas Museum of Fine Art (1961), and the Montgomery Museum of Fine Art, and his work has additionally been exhibited in the Nelson Gallery of Art, Oklahoma Arts Center, Wichita Art Museum, and Dallas Museum for Contemporary Arts.
Condition
Very good condition, with very slight creasing from handling.
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NICK VACCARO "TO A TRAP VIII" (1969
NICK VACCARO "TO A TRAP VIII" (1969 COLOR RELIEF PRINT)Nick Vaccaro
(Kansas, 1931-2002)
To a Trap VIII , 1969
Color relief on BFK Rives paper
22" x 30" (sheet)
Pencil-signed, titled, and numbered (an edition of 6) to the bottom margin. Not framed.
Nick Vaccaro was a professor and chairman of the drawing and painting department at the University of Kansas. As an artist, Vaccaro was the recipient of purchase awards from the San Francisco Museum of Art (1958), the Dallas Museum of Fine Art (1961), and the Montgomery Museum of Fine Art, and his work has additionally been exhibited in the Nelson Gallery of Art, Oklahoma Arts Center, Wichita Art Museum, and Dallas Museum for Contemporary Arts.
Condition
Very good condition, with very slight creasing from handling.
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NICK VACCARO "TO A TRAP IX" (1969
NICK VACCARO "TO A TRAP IX" (1969 COLOR RELIEF PRINT)Nick Vaccaro
(Kansas, 1931-2002)
To a Trap IX , 1969
Color relief on BFK Rives paper
22" x 30" (sheet)
Pencil-signed, titled, and numbered (an edition of 6) to the bottom margin. Not framed.
Nick Vaccaro was a professor and chairman of the drawing and painting department at the University of Kansas. As an artist, Vaccaro was the recipient of purchase awards from the San Francisco Museum of Art (1958), the Dallas Museum of Fine Art (1961), and the Montgomery Museum of Fine Art, and his work has additionally been exhibited in the Nelson Gallery of Art, Oklahoma Arts Center, Wichita Art Museum, and Dallas Museum for Contemporary Arts.
Condition
Very good condition, with very slight creasing from handling.
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NICK VACCARO "TO A TRAP XVI"
NICK VACCARO "TO A TRAP XVI" (1969 COLOR RELIEF PRINT)Nick Vaccaro
(Kansas, 1931-2002)
To a Trap XVI , 1969
Color relief on BFK Rives paper
22" x 30" (sheet)
Pencil-signed, titled, and numbered (an edition of 6) to the bottom margin. Not framed.
Nick Vaccaro was a professor and chairman of the drawing and painting department at the University of Kansas. As an artist, Vaccaro was the recipient of purchase awards from the San Francisco Museum of Art (1958), the Dallas Museum of Fine Art (1961), and the Montgomery Museum of Fine Art, and his work has additionally been exhibited in the Nelson Gallery of Art, Oklahoma Arts Center, Wichita Art Museum, and Dallas Museum for Contemporary Arts.
Condition
Very good condition.
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NICK VACCARO "TO A TRAP XIV"
NICK VACCARO "TO A TRAP XIV" (1969 COLOR RELIEF PRINT)Nick Vaccaro
(Kansas, 1931-2002)
To a Trap XIV , 1969
Color relief on BFK Rives paper
22" x 30" (sheet)
Pencil-signed, titled, and numbered (an edition of 6) to the bottom margin. Not framed.
Nick Vaccaro was a professor and chairman of the drawing and painting department at the University of Kansas. As an artist, Vaccaro was the recipient of purchase awards from the San Francisco Museum of Art (1958), the Dallas Museum of Fine Art (1961), and the Montgomery Museum of Fine Art, and his work has additionally been exhibited in the Nelson Gallery of Art, Oklahoma Arts Center, Wichita Art Museum, and Dallas Museum for Contemporary Arts.
Condition
Very good condition, with very mild creasing from handling.
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NICK VACCARO "FOUR TRAPS PLUS"
NICK VACCARO "FOUR TRAPS PLUS" (1969 COLOR RELIEF PRINT)Nick Vaccaro
(Kansas, 1931-2002)
Four Traps Plus , 1969
Color relief on BFK Rives paper
18 1/4" x 15" (sheet)
Pencil-signed, titled, and numbered (an edition of 6) to the bottom margin. Matted to 20 1/2" x 20".
Nick Vaccaro was a professor and chairman of the drawing and painting department at the University of Kansas. As an artist, Vaccaro was the recipient of purchase awards from the San Francisco Museum of Art (1958), the Dallas Museum of Fine Art (1961), and the Montgomery Museum of Fine Art, and his work has additionally been exhibited in the Nelson Gallery of Art, Oklahoma Arts Center, Wichita Art Museum, and Dallas Museum for Contemporary Arts.
Condition
Good condition, noting scattered smudging in the margins. The sheet is not laid down, but hinged with mat tape along the top edge.
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NICK VACCARO "TO A TRAP LOZENGE"
NICK VACCARO "TO A TRAP LOZENGE" (1969 COLOR RELIEF PRINT)Nick Vaccaro
(Kansas, 1931-2002)
To a Trap Lozenge , 1969
Color relief on BFK Rives paper
15 1/2" x 15 1/2" (image), 21 1/2" x 26" (sheet)
Pencil-signed, titled, and numbered (an edition of 6) to the lower margins. Matted to 28 1/4" x 28 1/4" (measured from corner to corner, each side measuring 20").
Nick Vaccaro was a professor and chairman of the drawing and painting department at the University of Kansas. As an artist, Vaccaro was the recipient of purchase awards from the San Francisco Museum of Art (1958), the Dallas Museum of Fine Art (1961), and the Montgomery Museum of Fine Art, and his work has additionally been exhibited in the Nelson Gallery of Art, Oklahoma Arts Center, Wichita Art Museum, and Dallas Museum for Contemporary Arts.
Condition
Very good condition, noting that there is a crease at the left corner of the sheet outside of the mat window. The sheet is not laid down, but hinged with mat tape along the upper edges.
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NICK VACCARO UNTITLED OIL ON
NICK VACCARO UNTITLED OIL ON CANVASNick Vaccaro
(Kansas, 1931-2002)
Untitled
Oil on canvas
34" x 24"
Signed to the bottom right corner. Housed in a slim wooden frame.
Nick Vaccaro was a professor and chairman of the drawing and painting department at the University of Kansas. As an artist, Vaccaro was the recipient of purchase awards from the San Francisco Museum of Art (1958), the Dallas Museum of Fine Art (1961), and the Montgomery Museum of Fine Art, and his work has additionally been exhibited in the Nelson Gallery of Art, Oklahoma Arts Center, Wichita Art Museum, and Dallas Museum for Contemporary Arts.
Condition
Slight dimpling to the canvas at the bottom center. A little bit of craquelure present, and a horizontal stretcher bar mark along the top of the painting. Mild abrasion to the top right corner.
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NICK VACCARO "THEME TO THE WEST
NICK VACCARO "THEME TO THE WEST #8 (FOR SPACIOUS SKIES)" (1989 ACRYLIC)Nick Vaccaro
(Kansas, 1931-2002)
Theme to the West #8 (For Spacious Skies) , 1989
Acrylic on canvas
60" x 60"
Signed and titled to the reverse.
Nick Vaccaro was a professor and chairman of the drawing and painting department at the University of Kansas. As an artist, Vaccaro was the recipient of purchase awards from the San Francisco Museum of Art (1958), the Dallas Museum of Fine Art (1961), and the Montgomery Museum of Fine Art, and his work has additionally been exhibited in the Nelson Gallery of Art, Oklahoma Arts Center, Wichita Art Museum, and Dallas Museum for Contemporary Arts.
Condition
Good condition, noting a little bit of scattered grime on the painting and faint mildew to the reverse.
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NICK VACCARO "NOCTURNE" (1960S
NICK VACCARO "NOCTURNE" (1960S OIL ON CANVAS)Nick Vaccaro
(Kansas, 1931-2002)
Nocturne , circa 1960s
Oil on canvas
40" x 30"
Signed and titled to the reverse. Housed in a slim wooden frame.
Nick Vaccaro was a professor and chairman of the drawing and painting department at the University of Kansas. As an artist, Vaccaro was the recipient of purchase awards from the San Francisco Museum of Art (1958), the Dallas Museum of Fine Art (1961), and the Montgomery Museum of Fine Art, and his work has additionally been exhibited in the Nelson Gallery of Art, Oklahoma Arts Center, Wichita Art Museum, and Dallas Museum for Contemporary Arts.
Condition
Poor condition. There is considerable flaking to the dark blue paint in the bottom quarter of the composition, showing through to a brown underpaint. Some mildew to the reverse of the canvas.
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NICK VACCARO "THEME TO THE WEST #30
NICK VACCARO "THEME TO THE WEST #30 (RAINBOW'S END)" (1990 ACRYLIC)Nick Vaccaro
(Kansas, 1931-2002)
Theme to the West #30 (Rainbow's End), 1990
Acrylic on canvas
85" x 85" (corner to corner), each side measuring 60"
Signed, titled, and dated to the reverse.
Nick Vaccaro was a professor and chairman of the drawing and painting department at the University of Kansas. As an artist, Vaccaro was the recipient of purchase awards from the San Francisco Museum of Art (1958), the Dallas Museum of Fine Art (1961), and the Montgomery Museum of Fine Art, and his work has additionally been exhibited in the Nelson Gallery of Art, Oklahoma Arts Center, Wichita Art Museum, and Dallas Museum for Contemporary Arts.
Condition
Very good condition, noting a little bit of scattered grime.
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NICK VACCARO "THEME TO THE WEST #13
NICK VACCARO "THEME TO THE WEST #13 (FOUR CORNERS)" (1989 ACRYLIC)Nick Vaccaro
(Kansas, 1931-2002)
Theme to the West #13 (Four Corners) , 1989
Acrylic on canvas
60" x 60"
Signed and titled to the reverse.
Nick Vaccaro was a professor and chairman of the drawing and painting department at the University of Kansas. As an artist, Vaccaro was the recipient of purchase awards from the San Francisco Museum of Art (1958), the Dallas Museum of Fine Art (1961), and the Montgomery Museum of Fine Art, and his work has additionally been exhibited in the Nelson Gallery of Art, Oklahoma Arts Center, Wichita Art Museum, and Dallas Museum for Contemporary Arts.
Condition
Good condition, noting a little bit of scattered grime on the painting and faint mildew to the reverse.