- Bob Timberlake (North Carolina,
Bob Timberlake (North Carolina, born 1937), Near Grandfather, 1988 (Grandfather Mountain, North Carolina), 3198/3737, signed lower right in pencil "Bob Timberlake", offset lithograph on rag paper, 17-5/8 x 28-1/8 in. (image); metal frame.
- Signed Bob Timberlake Printtitled
Signed Bob Timberlake Printtitled ''My Cider Barrel '' limited edition matted and framed under glass.DOA 27.5 x 33.5 in.Some fading to print.
- BOB TIMBERLAKE(North Carolina,
BOB TIMBERLAKE(North Carolina, born 1937)
Mushrooms in Pine Straw, signed lower left "Bob Timberlake", watercolor and gouache on paper laid on card, 10-1/8 x 14-1/8 in.; wood frame, linen liner, 17-7/8 x 21-7/8 in.
A personal note from Bob Timberlake dated September 1991 to Lyons Gray, Secretary of the North Carolina Department of Revenue (2013-2016), accompanies lot (formerly attached verso).
Condition:
laid on card; frame with minor abrasions
- BOB TIMBERLAKE, NORTH CAROLINA
BOB TIMBERLAKE, NORTH CAROLINA (BORN 1937), STUDY FOR AUNT BUFFS QUILT, LIMITED EDITION LITHOGRAPH, 969/1000, 12 1/4"H X 14 1/4"W (SHEET), 21"H X 22 1/3"W (FRAME)Bob Timberlake, North Carolina, (Born 1937) Study for Aunt Buffs Quilt, Limited Edition Lithograph, 969/1000 titled lower left, numbered lower center, pencil signed lower right. From the Archives of askART: In the many articles written about Bob Timberlake—including major pieces in Reader's Digest, Southwest Art, and Audubon—much is made of his meeting with Andrew Wyeth in 1969. At that time the 'old master' thought enough of Timberlake's talent to advise him to drop everything and, "…go home and paint." In fact, for a few years it was fashionable to call Timberlake, "the Andrew Wyeth of the South." However, for those who have followed this artist's development, it is quite obvious that Bob Timberlake's art is unique. Whereas Wyeth's work is starkly realistic, Timberlake's art is evocative of a world which is rapidly disappearing. And although what he paints is definitely American, it is intended to have a universal quality, to return viewers to a former time, to that period in every person's life when things were simpler and quieter. Timberlake pays much attention to light and detail and works with watercolor, tempera and gouache. B orn in Lexington, North Carolina in 1937, Bob Timberlake spent his youth in the rural South. Upon graduation from college, he entered the family business where he remained, painting in his spare time, until he decided to turn his full attention to painting in 1970. In 1973, Timberlake had his first one-man exhibition in New York at the Hammer Galleries. By the time, he already had a large following of loyal collectors, and the show sold out days before the opening night preview. Succeeding shows in 1975 and 1977 were also sold out before the opening night. Timberlake was summoned to the White House to be named by President Carter the official artist for the "Keep America Beautiful" campaign. For this, Timberlake is working on a painting which is to be the national symbol for this very worthy campaign. Also planned is a national "Bob Timberlake Environmental Art Contest," which is to take place in all KAB's 200 participating communities. For this, school age children will submit art portraying the beauty of this country. Eventually fifty State winners will be named, and a national "Bob Timberlake, Keep America Beautiful" exhibition will tour the United States and, quite possibly, Europe. Limited Edition Lithograph, 969/1000 Dimensions: 12 1/4"H x 14 1/4"W (sheet), 21"H x 22 1/3"W (frame)
- Bob Timberlake Prototype Watch
Bob Timberlake Prototype Watch Stand American a cast Bob Timerlake prototype watch stand featuring bears on each side of the stand signed at base; ht. 11 wd. 11 in.
- BOB TIMBERLAKE (AMERICAN, B.1937),
BOB TIMBERLAKE (AMERICAN, B.1937), GICELEE ON WOODSouth View of the White House, Christmas. Artist print signature on the lower right.
Mill’s Woodart burn mark on the lower right on the back. Pyrography illustration of the White House, “The White House Historical Association" under the image, on the center of the back.
Artist: Bob Timberlake
Dimensions: 12"W x 9.25"H
Manufacturer: Mill’s Woodart
Country of Origin: United States
Condition:
Age related wear.
- BOB TIMBERLAKE (NC, B. 1937), STUDY
BOB TIMBERLAKE (NC, B. 1937), STUDY FOR FIRST PANE Graphite, ink and watercolor on paper, signed at lower right, with annotations by the artist, float mounted and framed under glass.
- BOB TIMBERLAKE (NC, BORN 1937),
BOB TIMBERLAKE (NC, BORN 1937), RAY'S MOON Offset lithograph in colors, pencil signed and numbered lower margin, retains original paperwork, matted and framed.
- BOB TIMBERLAKE (NC, BORN 1937),
BOB TIMBERLAKE (NC, BORN 1937), DAISIES Offset lithograph in colors, ink signed and signed in pencil, matted and framed.
- BOB TIMBERLAKE (NC, B. 1937), STUDIO
BOB TIMBERLAKE (NC, B. 1937), STUDIO VANE Watercolor, ink and gouache on paper, signed lower right, float mounted and attractively presented under glass in a "riveted" faux metal frame.
- BOB TIMBERLAKE (NC, BORN 1937),
BOB TIMBERLAKE (NC, BORN 1937), GILLEY'S HOUSE Offset lithograph in colors, pencil signed, titled and numbered lower margin, matted and framed.
- TIMBERLAKE, Bob, (American, b.
TIMBERLAKE, Bob, (American, b. 1937): Two Etchings, To Include: 1) ''Snow World'', Etching, 28.5'' x 21.5'', pencil signed lower right, numbered 92/300 mid-margin, titled lower left, framed, 37.5'' x 30.5''; 2) ''Bean Pot'', Color Etching, sight size with margins 19.5'' x 25.5'', pencil signed lower right, numbered 42/300 mid-margin, titled lower left, fine framing, 29.5'' x 34.5''.
CONDITION: Mat has been stained by water in the right margin. Not examined out of the frame. ''Snow World'' frame shows wear.
- BOB TIMBERLAKE (NC, B. 1937), HUNTING
BOB TIMBERLAKE (NC, B. 1937), HUNTING MOON Watercolor and ink on paper, signed lower right, float mounted and presented under glass within a burlwood frame with brass gallery plaque.
- YANKE, Tim, (American, b. 1962):
YANKE, Tim, (American, b. 1962): ''Timber I'', Embellished Giclee/Canvas, 50.5'' x 8.5'', signed lower right, numbered 267/450 lower left, finely carved frame, 57'' x 15''. Park West COA.
- Bob Henley (Virginia, born 1941)
Bob Henley (Virginia, born 1941) Chipmunks in a Log, 1988, signed lower right "Bob Henley © 88", oil on fiberboard,15 x 28-1/8 in.; gilt wood frame,
- Bob McKimson "Tweety Singing" Warner
Bob McKimson "Tweety Singing" Warner Brothers drawing11" x 8" canvas 18 ?" x 15 ?" frameCertificate of authenticity from "Toon Art Gallery"Canvas appears to be in excellent condition. Frame is brass and appears to be in good condition.
- TOM BOBROWIECKI TOM BOB NYC URBAN
TOM BOBROWIECKI TOM BOB NYC URBAN STREET PAINTING Massachusetts, New York,b.1962Abstract painting of a female portrait comprised of inanimate objects including a tissue box, fudgicle, and eyeglasses. This is an early painting in the career of famed street artist "Tom Bob" known for transforming common items of the urban landscape including sewer drains, volt meters, barriers, and, buildings.
- Peter Hanks (American, 20th/21st
Peter Hanks (American, 20th/21st century) "Spring Thaw", bobwhit
- Bob Henley (Virginia, born 1941)
Bob Henley (Virginia, born 1941) Two Chipmunks on a Stump, signed lower left "Bob Henley © 89", oil on fiber board, 13-7/8 x 22-7/8 in.; modern burlwood frame with Trotman's label verso,
- TOMMY SIMPSON(Illinois, born 1939)
Shadows
TOMMY SIMPSON(Illinois, born 1939)
Shadows in Bloom, 1997, unsigned, carved wood, graphite finish, 84 x 28 x 12 in.
Provenance: Leo Kaplan Modern, New York, New York, purchased in 1997 for $5,000 (accompanied by original receipt, inventory sheet); Jerry and Deena Kaplan Collection of Modern Art and Crafts
Condition:
good condition
- Royal Albert Beatrx Potter Figures
Royal Albert Beatrx Potter Figures Tommy Brock Benjamin Bunny Mr Drake Puddleduck and Timmy Tiptoes and Mrs Rabbit all BP6a (4)
- Peter Timbs, Australia, Grose wold
Peter Timbs, Australia, Grose wold North Richmond NSW, oil on board, signed lower right, approx 34cm x 44cm
- TIMOTHY BARR (AMERICAN B. 1957)
TIMOTHY BARR (AMERICAN B. 1957) 8" x 9?" "Swan Creek", 2002. Oil on masonite, signed lower left, titled and signed with gallery label to verso, in decorative wood frame, 12¼" x 14?" overall.
- Bob Henley (Virginia, born 1941)
Bob Henley (Virginia, born 1941) Baby Rabbit with Violas, signed lower right "Bob Henley © 92", oil on fiberboard, 11-3/4 x 7-7/8 in.; modern wood frame,
- PHOTOGRAPH, JIM MARSHALL Jim Marshall
PHOTOGRAPH, JIM MARSHALL Jim Marshall (American, 1936-2010) "Bob Dylan on 7th Ave at Sheridan Sq. for the Post," 1963, gelatin silver print, signed lower right, titled, dated, and stamped verso, image: 11.25"h x 16.75"w, sheet (unframed): 16"h x 20"w
- BOB WILLOUGHBY (1927 - 2009): AUDREY
BOB WILLOUGHBY (1927 - 2009): AUDREY HEPBURNgelatin silver print, framed under glass; with artist's label verso signed by the artist, dated 1953, and inscribed "Getting into the Paramount Studios Car, Hollywood' and printed "Private Copy Not for Reproduction"; Provenance: The Estate of Kay Pick, Beverly Hills, CA; 19 x 14 1/2 inches sight; 20 1/2 x 16 inches frame Condition:
- TOMBO THE ALABAMA COON JIGGER Boxed
TOMBO THE ALABAMA COON JIGGER Boxed example Strauss lithographed tin depicts dancing figure on rectangular stage base key wind operated wears plantation hat. 11'' h. Box missing one end. Toy - (VG Cond.)
- TOMMY TAYLOR, "ETAPIS", LARGE MODERN
TOMMY TAYLOR, "ETAPIS", LARGE MODERN MM ON CANVAS Tommy Taylor (American 20th-21st century), "Etapis", mixed media on canvas depicting the torso of a figure in a floral dress in the background covered by a black and white figure wearing a crown and a cartoon female with red hair appearing upside down and a boy at lower center rowing a boat, large modern unframed canvas, apparently unsigned and undated, attribution and title located on attached tag. Approx. canvas h. 48", w. 54", d. 1.25".
- JOHN BANOVICH (1964- ), TIMBER
JOHN BANOVICH (1964- ), TIMBER GHOST Title: John Banovich (1964- ), Timber Ghost Medium: oil on panel Dimensions: 15 1/2 x 11 1/2 Framed dimension: 19 1/2 x 15 3/4 x 1 1/4
- BOB TAYLOR PHOTO AND AUTOGRAPHA
BOB TAYLOR PHOTO AND AUTOGRAPHA 1913 framed print of Gov. Bob Taylor, entitled "His Ambition", photo is signed lower right"Your's Sincerely, Robert Taylor", walnut frame, 24"x28"
- Elver Barker (American 1920-2004)
Elver Barker (American 1920-2004) Timberline 1980. oil on canvas signed Elver A. Barker and dated (lower right) 15 x 30 inches.
- Unknown Artist (American Contemporary)
Unknown Artist (American Contemporary) "Bob lived in a spherical cloud of glittering liquid gold". Black & white photographic print aluminum strip below with title unsigned framed in an aluminum shadow box frame. Ex. coll. Alex Gorski Cleveland Ohio.
- DON BALKE (B. 1933) "TIMBER WOLF"Don
DON BALKE (B. 1933) "TIMBER WOLF"Don Balke (North Carolina, B. 1933) "Timber Wolf" Signed lower right. Original Watercolor on Illustration Board.
Provenance: Collection of James A. Helzer (1946-2008), Founder of Unicover Corporation.
This painting was originally published on the Fleetwood commemorative cover for Balke's Baby Wildlife of the 50 States, postmarked May 11, 1984. In snug burrows dug deep into the sides of hills, the tiny pups of the Timber Wolf are born in the early spring. Born blind with sooty brown fur, the litter of five to fourteen helpless pups must totally depend upon their mother's milk for about a week after birth. Five to nine days later, their eyes open. Soon after, the babies are eating solid food and growing steadily. The fuzzy Wolf pups spend their days playing and romping through spring meadows . . . however they never wander far from the pack. At eighteen months the young Timber Wolves are well-grown and can now travel with their parents on hunting trips, staying within a close-knit family group for some time. Timber Wolves are devoted parents and providers who will adopt orphaned pups and raise them as their own. In fact, legends have told of lost children raised lovingly from infancy by wolves as in the tale of Romulus -- legendary founder of Rome and his twin brother Remus. When fully grown, the Timber Wolf may measure four to six feet and weigh up to 175 pounds. Once maintaining a range which was probably greater than any other land mammal, the Timber Wolf has been largely restricted by the advance of human civilization. Today, this wild dog has been brought to the edge of extinction, with only a few scattered packs prowling the wilds of Minnesota, Michigan, and Mexico.
Image Size: 10.75 x 12.75 in.
Overall Size: 20 x 22.25 in.
Unframed. (B08677)
Condition:
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- Bob Henley (Virginia, born 1941)
Bob Henley (Virginia, born 1941) Baby Rabbit with periwinkle, signed lower left "Bob Henley © 92", oil on fiberboard, 11-3/4 x 7-7/8 in.; modern wood frame,
- TUCKER BOBST (AMERICAN, 1923-2008)Tucker
TUCKER BOBST (AMERICAN, 1923-2008)Tucker Bobst (American, 1923-2008), "Making a Nest", 1958, oil on masonite, signed and dated lower right, "Capo Auctions" tag attached en verso, "Backwoods Gallery, St. Francisville, LA" label on backing paper, 28 in. x 20 in., framed, overall 29 3/8 in. x 21 1/2 in. x 2 in . Condition: Overall fair condition.
- BOB KUHN (1920-2007), A WALK ON
BOB KUHN (1920-2007), A WALK ON THE TUNDRA - GRIZZLY BEARS Fine Art