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ROBERT, "BOBBY" BUSHONG
ROBERT, "BOBBY" BUSHONG SILKSCREEN ON FABRIC SCROLL STI...Robert, "Bobby" Bushong (1922-1995) Silkscreen on Fabric Scroll Still Life
65 in. x 45.5 in.
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ROBERT, "BOBBY" BUSHONG TEMPERA
ROBERT, "BOBBY" BUSHONG TEMPERA ON BOARD, "ROAD TO 'SCO...Robert, "Bobby" Bushong (1922-1995) Tempera on Board, "Road to 'Sconset", signed lower right, " R. Bushong" , in molded silver gilt frame and original " Lobster Pot Gallery " label on reverse.
22 in. x 33 ½ in. Overall 30 in. x 42 in.
Provenance: Estate of Linda Loring, 4 Rays Court, Nantucket
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ROBERT C. "BOBBY" RAY, INDIANA
ROBERT C. "BOBBY" RAY, INDIANA (1926-2020), FIGURAL, CITYSCAPE, STILL LIFE, AND INTERIOR SCENE, 1946, MIXED MEDIA / WATERCOLOR ON PAPER, 11"H X 14 3/4"W, 21 1/4"H X 24"WRobert C. "Bobby" Ray, Indiana, (1926-2020) figural, cityscape, still life, and interior scene, 1946, mixed media / watercolor on paper Signed and dated lower right. Born in 1926, "Robert Bobby Ray" attended John Herron Art School in Indianapolis, took English courses at Butler University, spent a summer in Italy and Spain in 1953, and studied with Hans Hoffman at his School of Fine Arts in Provincetown, Massachusetts. Mr. Ray wrote the first of three books in 1959 and ran an Interior Design Studio and antique shop called "Decor Original," located at 1441 North Delaware in Indianapolis, for many years. Upon his return to Elwood, he transformed two buildings on his property into his private residences, a barn into an Antiques Shop and Interior Design Studio, and another fabrication into his personal art studio. mixed media / watercolor on paper Dimensions: 11"H x 14 3/4"W, 21 1/4"H x 24"W
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WHEATLEY, Warik, (Australian,
WHEATLEY, Warik, (Australian, 1928-1996): ''Just Bobby'', signed upper right and dated '66, titled, signed and dated verso, framed, 25.5'' x 21.25''.
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ROBERT C. "BOBBY" RAY, INDIANA
ROBERT C. "BOBBY" RAY, INDIANA (1926-2020), FIGURAL, LANDSCAPE, INK AND WASH ON PAPER, 8"H X 10"W, 18"H X 12"W (ONE)Robert C. "Bobby" Ray, Indiana, (1926-2020) figural, landscape, ink and wash on paper Signed lower right. Born in 1926, "Robert Bobby Ray" attended John Herron Art School in Indianapolis, took English courses at Butler University, spent a summer in Italy and Spain in 1953, and studied with Hans Hoffman at his School of Fine Arts in Provincetown, Massachusetts. Mr. Ray wrote the first of three books in 1959 and ran an Interior Design Studio and antique shop called "Decor Original," located at 1441 North Delaware in Indianapolis, for many years. Upon his return to Elwood, he transformed two buildings on his property into his private residences, a barn into an Antiques Shop and Interior Design Studio, and another fabrication into his personal art studio. ink and wash on paper Dimensions: 8"H x 10"W, 18"H x 12"W (one)
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ROBERT C. "BOBBY" RAY, INDIANA
ROBERT C. "BOBBY" RAY, INDIANA (1926-2020), HODAKA, 1974, 7 AQUATINT ETCHINGS, 16"H X 19"W (ONE)Robert C. "Bobby" Ray, Indiana, (1926-2020) Hodaka, 1974, 7 aquatint etchings 6 of 7 are titled lower left, signed and dated lower right. Born in 1926, "Robert Bobby Ray" attended John Herron Art School in Indianapolis, took English courses at Butler University, spent a summer in Italy and Spain in 1953, and studied with Hans Hoffman at his School of Fine Arts in Provincetown, Massachusetts. Mr. Ray wrote the first of three books in 1959 and ran an Interior Design Studio and antique shop called "Decor Original," located at 1441 North Delaware in Indianapolis, for many years. Upon his return to Elwood, he transformed two buildings on his property into his private residences, a barn into an Antiques Shop and Interior Design Studio, and another fabrication into his personal art studio. 7 aquatint etchings Dimensions: 16"H x 19"W (one)
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ROBERT C. "BOBBY" RAY, INDIANA
ROBERT C. "BOBBY" RAY, INDIANA (1926-2020), UNTITLED ABSTRACT, '57, OIL ON BOARD, 21 3/4"H X 27 1/2"W, 30 1/2"H X 36 1/4"W (FRAME)Robert C. "Bobby" Ray, Indiana, (1926-2020) untitled abstract, '57, oil on board Signed and dated lower right. Born in 1926, "Robert Bobby Ray" attended John Herron Art School in Indianapolis, took English courses at Butler University, spent a summer in Italy and Spain in 1953, and studied with Hans Hoffman at his School of Fine Arts in Provincetown, Massachusetts. Mr. Ray wrote the first of three books in 1959 and ran an Interior Design Studio and antique shop called "Decor Original," located at 1441 North Delaware in Indianapolis, for many years. Upon his return to Elwood, he transformed two buildings on his property into his private residences, a barn into an Antiques Shop and Interior Design Studio, and another fabrication into his personal art studio. oil on board Dimensions: 21 3/4"H x 27 1/2"W, 30 1/2"H x 36 1/4"W (frame)
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ROBERT C. "BOBBY" RAY, INDIANA
ROBERT C. "BOBBY" RAY, INDIANA (1926-2020), FIGURAL NUDE MALE, 1976, ETCHINGS, 15"H X 11"W (ETCHINGS)Robert C. "Bobby" Ray, Indiana, (1926-2020) figural nude male, 1976, etchings Includes 1 graphite sketch of design. 3 etchings are dated and numbered bottom left. Born in 1926, "Robert Bobby Ray" attended John Herron Art School in Indianapolis, took English courses at Butler University, spent a summer in Italy and Spain in 1953, and studied with Hans Hoffman at his School of Fine Arts in Provincetown, Massachusetts. Mr. Ray wrote the first of three books in 1959 and ran an Interior Design Studio and antique shop called "Decor Original," located at 1441 North Delaware in Indianapolis, for many years. Upon his return to Elwood, he transformed two buildings on his property into his private residences, a barn into an Antiques Shop and Interior Design Studio, and another fabrication into his personal art studio. etchings Dimensions: 15"H x 11"W (etchings)
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BOBBIE LAWSON (AMERICAN,
BOBBIE LAWSON (AMERICAN, 1933-2022), JOSH Oil on Masonite, labeled to verso, framed.
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ROBERT C. "BOBBY" RAY, INDIANA
ROBERT C. "BOBBY" RAY, INDIANA (1926-2020), ABSTRACT, TEMPERA ON PAPER, 17"H X 23"W (SIGHT), 26"H X 32 1/4"W (MAT)Robert C. "Bobby" Ray, Indiana, (1926-2020) abstract, tempera on paper Unsigned. Born in 1926, "Robert Bobby Ray" attended John Herron Art School in Indianapolis, took English courses at Butler University, spent a summer in Italy and Spain in 1953, and studied with Hans Hoffman at his School of Fine Arts in Provincetown, Massachusetts. Mr. Ray wrote the first of three books in 1959 and ran an Interior Design Studio and antique shop called "Decor Original," located at 1441 North Delaware in Indianapolis, for many years. Upon his return to Elwood, he transformed two buildings on his property into his private residences, a barn into an Antiques Shop and Interior Design Studio, and another fabrication into his personal art studio. tempera on paper Dimensions: 17"H x 23"W (sight), 26"H x 32 1/4"W (mat)
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ROBERT C. "BOBBY" RAY, INDIANA
ROBERT C. "BOBBY" RAY, INDIANA (1926-2020), ABSTRACT, ORIGINAL WATERCOLOR AND 25 PRINTS, 8 1/2"H X 11"WRobert C. "Bobby" Ray, Indiana, (1926-2020) abstract, original watercolor and 25 prints Unsigned. Born in 1926, "Robert Bobby Ray" attended John Herron Art School in Indianapolis, took English courses at Butler University, spent a summer in Italy and Spain in 1953, and studied with Hans Hoffman at his School of Fine Arts in Provincetown, Massachusetts. Mr. Ray wrote the first of three books in 1959 and ran an Interior Design Studio and antique shop called "Decor Original," located at 1441 North Delaware in Indianapolis, for many years. Upon his return to Elwood, he transformed two buildings on his property into his private residences, a barn into an Antiques Shop and Interior Design Studio, and another fabrication into his personal art studio. original watercolor and 25 prints Dimensions: 8 1/2"H x 11"W
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ROBERT C. (BOBBY) RAY, INDIANA
ROBERT C. (BOBBY) RAY, INDIANA (1926-2020), FIGURAL ABSTRACT, ORIGINAL INK ON PAPER AND 30 PRINTS, 11 1/4"H X 8 1/2"WRobert C. (Bobby) Ray, Indiana, (1926-2020) figural abstract, original ink on paper and 30 prints Unsigned. Born in 1926, "Robert Bobby Ray" attended John Herron Art School in Indianapolis, took English courses at Butler University, spent a summer in Italy and Spain in 1953, and studied with Hans Hoffman at his School of Fine Arts in Provincetown, Massachusetts. Mr. Ray wrote the first of three books in 1959 and ran an Interior Design Studio and antique shop called "Decor Original," located at 1441 North Delaware in Indianapolis, for many years. Upon his return to Elwood, he transformed two buildings on his property into his private residences, a barn into an Antiques Shop and Interior Design Studio, and another fabrication into his personal art studio. original ink on paper and 30 prints Dimensions: 11 1/4"H x 8 1/2"W Provenance: No artist bio available.
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English bobby's hat, South
English bobby's hat, South Yorkshire badge
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ROBERT C. "BOBBY" RAY, INDIANA
ROBERT C. "BOBBY" RAY, INDIANA (1926-2020), MONGOGRAM, '57, OIL ON PAPER, 27 3/4"H X 30 3/4"W, 29 1/4"H X 32"W (FRAME)Robert C. "Bobby" Ray, Indiana, (1926-2020) Mongogram, '57, oil on paper Signed and dated lower right. Titled verso. Born in 1926, "Robert Bobby Ray" attended John Herron Art School in Indianapolis, took English courses at Butler University, spent a summer in Italy and Spain in 1953, and studied with Hans Hoffman at his School of Fine Arts in Provincetown, Massachusetts. Mr. Ray wrote the first of three books in 1959 and ran an Interior Design Studio and antique shop called "Decor Original," located at 1441 North Delaware in Indianapolis, for many years. Upon his return to Elwood, he transformed two buildings on his property into his private residences, a barn into an Antiques Shop and Interior Design Studio, and another fabrication into his personal art studio. oil on paper Dimensions: 27 3/4"H x 30 3/4"W, 29 1/4"H x 32"W (frame)
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ROBERT C. "BOBBY" RAY, INDIANA
ROBERT C. "BOBBY" RAY, INDIANA (1926-2020), NYC NEW YORK CITYSCAPES, 1946, MIXED MEDIA / WATERCOLOR ON PAPER, 26"H X 20"W (LARGEST)Robert C. "Bobby" Ray, Indiana, (1926-2020) NYC New York cityscapes, 1946, mixed media / watercolor on paper Signed and dated lower right. Born in 1926, "Robert Bobby Ray" attended John Herron Art School in Indianapolis, took English courses at Butler University, spent a summer in Italy and Spain in 1953, and studied with Hans Hoffman at his School of Fine Arts in Provincetown, Massachusetts. Mr. Ray wrote the first of three books in 1959 and ran an Interior Design Studio and antique shop called "Decor Original," located at 1441 North Delaware in Indianapolis, for many years. Upon his return to Elwood, he transformed two buildings on his property into his private residences, a barn into an Antiques Shop and Interior Design Studio, and another fabrication into his personal art studio. mixed media / watercolor on paper Dimensions: 26"H x 20"W (largest)
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ROBERT C. "BOBBY" RAY, INDIANA
ROBERT C. "BOBBY" RAY, INDIANA (1926-2020), HODAKA, 1974, ABSTRACT FIGURE SET OF DIFFERENT COLORED ETCHINGS, 12"H X 15"WRobert C. "Bobby" Ray, Indiana, (1926-2020) Hodaka, 1974, abstract figure set of different colored etchings Titled lower left, numbered 1/6 lower middle, signed and dated lower right. Born in 1926, "Robert Bobby Ray" attended John Herron Art School in Indianapolis, took English courses at Butler University, spent a summer in Italy and Spain in 1953, and studied with Hans Hoffman at his School of Fine Arts in Provincetown, Massachusetts. Mr. Ray wrote the first of three books in 1959 and ran an Interior Design Studio and antique shop called "Decor Original," located at 1441 North Delaware in Indianapolis, for many years. Upon his return to Elwood, he transformed two buildings on his property into his private residences, a barn into an Antiques Shop and Interior Design Studio, and another fabrication into his personal art studio. abstract figure set of different colored etchings Dimensions: 12"H x 15"W
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ROBERT C. "BOBBY" RAY, INDIANA
ROBERT C. "BOBBY" RAY, INDIANA (1926-2020), INTERIOR ILLUSTRATION SCENES, MIXED MEDIA / WATERCOLOR ON PAPER, 14"H X 17"W (ONE)Robert C. "Bobby" Ray, Indiana, (1926-2020) interior illustration scenes, mixed media / watercolor on paper Signed lower right. Born in 1926, "Robert Bobby Ray" attended John Herron Art School in Indianapolis, took English courses at Butler University, spent a summer in Italy and Spain in 1953, and studied with Hans Hoffman at his School of Fine Arts in Provincetown, Massachusetts. Mr. Ray wrote the first of three books in 1959 and ran an Interior Design Studio and antique shop called "Decor Original," located at 1441 North Delaware in Indianapolis, for many years. Upon his return to Elwood, he transformed two buildings on his property into his private residences, a barn into an Antiques Shop and Interior Design Studio, and another fabrication into his personal art studio. mixed media / watercolor on paper Dimensions: 14"H x 17"W (one)
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ROBERT C. "BOBBY" RAY, INDIANA
ROBERT C. "BOBBY" RAY, INDIANA (1926-2020), ABSTRACT NO. 1, 1957, MIXED MEDIA ON PAPER, 14 3/4"H X 23"W (SIGHT), 26 1/2"H X 32 3/4"W (MAT)Robert C. "Bobby" Ray, Indiana, (1926-2020) Abstract No. 1, 1957, mixed media on paper Signed and dated lower right. Titled verso. All of the Robert Ray paintings in the sale came from the estate of the artist. Unfortunately they were not stored in an optimal situation. All need surface cleaning, and possible professional cleaning and or stabilization. There are no signs of restoration on the paintings. The canvases are tight on the stretcher. Born in 1926, "Robert Bobby Ray" attended John Herron Art School in Indianapolis, took English courses at Butler University, spent a summer in Italy and Spain in 1953, and studied with Hans Hoffman at his School of Fine Arts in Provincetown, Massachusetts. Mr. Ray wrote the first of three books in 1959 and ran an Interior Design Studio and antique shop called "Decor Original," located at 1441 North Delaware in Indianapolis, for many years. Upon his return to Elwood, he transformed two buildings on his property into his private residences, a barn into an Antiques Shop and Interior Design Studio, and another fabrication into his personal art studio. mixed media on paper Dimensions: 14 3/4"H x 23"W (sight), 26 1/2"H x 32 3/4"W (mat)
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GOLFING WITH ROBERT, BOBBY & IKE
GOLFING WITH ROBERT, BOBBY & IKE Lots 909-925 in this auction are associated with the golfing life of Robert Woodruff.
Georgia like Scotland is ?golf? country. Nothing heralds that fact more than the Grand-Slam championship of Georgia?s favorite so - Robert Tyre Jones, Jr. and, of course, HIS golf course in Augusta. The Augusta National Golf Club, a 365-acre site also referred to as the ?Masters? was founded by Bobby Jones along with Clifford Jones in 1932. It is perhaps one of the most exclusive golf clubs in the world.
Robert Tyre (Bobby) Jones and Robert Woodruff were very close friends with each sharing personal and professional associations throughout their individual lives. Bobby Jones regularly enjoyed the ?relaxed? venue of Ichauway Plantation as well as the other Woodruff residences, and it was under Bobby Jones? direction that the famous Capital City Club birthday party for Woodruff achieved its enviable success.
Their close association is self-evident in the birthday letter from Bobby and Eisenhower to Woodruff.
Bobby Jones was also very close to Dwight Eisenhower encouraging Ike to play at August - it didn?t take much prodding - and regularly helping to develop that ?winning? swing in the President?s game. Golfweek in its December 1999 issue declared Eisenhower as ?Golfer of the Century.?
In hindsight, Bobby Jones, Dwight Eisenhower, and Robert Woodruff were 20th century America?s Three Musketeers, as was apparent in their camaraderie.
Bobby Jones would also make sure that each of his books was duly signed and inscribed to ?Bob? - some of those are in this auction as is the only known remaining Robert W. Woodruff monogrammed golf club in private hands.
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ROBERT C. "BOBBY" RAY, INDIANA
ROBERT C. "BOBBY" RAY, INDIANA (1926-2020), ABSTRACT, 1974, AQUATINT ETCHINGS, 11 3/4"H X 15 1/4"W (LARGEST)Robert C. "Bobby" Ray, Indiana, (1926-2020) abstract, 1974, aquatint etchings Lot of 5. 4 of 5 are dated in various locations. Born in 1926, "Robert Bobby Ray" attended John Herron Art School in Indianapolis, took English courses at Butler University, spent a summer in Italy and Spain in 1953, and studied with Hans Hoffman at his School of Fine Arts in Provincetown, Massachusetts. Mr. Ray wrote the first of three books in 1959 and ran an Interior Design Studio and antique shop called "Decor Original," located at 1441 North Delaware in Indianapolis, for many years. Upon his return to Elwood, he transformed two buildings on his property into his private residences, a barn into an Antiques Shop and Interior Design Studio, and another fabrication into his personal art studio. aquatint etchings Dimensions: 11 3/4"H x 15 1/4"W (largest)
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ROBERT C. "BOBBY" RAY, INDIANA
ROBERT C. "BOBBY" RAY, INDIANA (1926-2020), ABSTRACT, 1974, ORIGINAL INK ON PAPER AND 35 PRINTS/ 1 COLOR PRINT, 15"H X 11 1/4"W (LARGEST)Robert C. "Bobby" Ray, Indiana, (1926-2020) abstract, 1974, original ink on paper and 35 prints/ 1 color print Unsigned. Born in 1926, "Robert Bobby Ray" attended John Herron Art School in Indianapolis, took English courses at Butler University, spent a summer in Italy and Spain in 1953, and studied with Hans Hoffman at his School of Fine Arts in Provincetown, Massachusetts. Mr. Ray wrote the first of three books in 1959 and ran an Interior Design Studio and antique shop called "Decor Original," located at 1441 North Delaware in Indianapolis, for many years. Upon his return to Elwood, he transformed two buildings on his property into his private residences, a barn into an Antiques Shop and Interior Design Studio, and another fabrication into his personal art studio. original ink on paper and 35 prints/ 1 color print Dimensions: 15"H x 11 1/4"W (largest)
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ROBERT C. "BOBBY" RAY, INDIANA
ROBERT C. "BOBBY" RAY, INDIANA (1926-2020), TATTOO PARLOR, 1947, NEW YORK CITYSCAPE, 1946, MIXED MEDIA / WATERCOLOR ON PAPER, 18 1/2"H X 12 3/4"W (LARGEST)Robert C. "Bobby" Ray, Indiana, (1926-2020) tattoo parlor, 1947, New York cityscape, 1946, mixed media / watercolor on paper Signed and dated lower right. Born in 1926, "Robert Bobby Ray" attended John Herron Art School in Indianapolis, took English courses at Butler University, spent a summer in Italy and Spain in 1953, and studied with Hans Hoffman at his School of Fine Arts in Provincetown, Massachusetts. Mr. Ray wrote the first of three books in 1959 and ran an Interior Design Studio and antique shop called "Decor Original," located at 1441 North Delaware in Indianapolis, for many years. Upon his return to Elwood, he transformed two buildings on his property into his private residences, a barn into an Antiques Shop and Interior Design Studio, and another fabrication into his personal art studio. mixed media / watercolor on paper Dimensions: 18 1/2"H x 12 3/4"W (largest)
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BLACK & WHITE PHOTO, GOLFER BOBBY
BLACK & WHITE PHOTO, GOLFER BOBBY JONES & OTHERS Reeves Studios (American/Georgia, 20th century). Black and white photograph of five gentleman including Bobby Jones by Atlanta photographer. Stamped verso. Approx. 8" x 10"
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TWO BOBBY BUSHONG LIMITED EDITION
TWO BOBBY BUSHONG LIMITED EDITION SILKSCREEN PRINTSTwo Bobby Bushong (1922-1995) Limited Edition Silkscreen Prints , "Summer" and "Fall", signed lower right, titled lower left #49/325
Overall 36 in. x 24 in.
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ROBERT C. "BOBBY" RAY, INDIANA
ROBERT C. "BOBBY" RAY, INDIANA (1926-2020), THE DESK, 1948, FOUR AQUATINT ETCHINGS, 20"H X 13"W (MATTED PRINT)Robert C. "Bobby" Ray, Indiana, (1926-2020) The Desk, 1948, four aquatint etchings Titled lower left, signed and dated lower right. Born in 1926, "Robert Bobby Ray" attended John Herron Art School in Indianapolis, took English courses at Butler University, spent a summer in Italy and Spain in 1953, and studied with Hans Hoffman at his School of Fine Arts in Provincetown, Massachusetts. Mr. Ray wrote the first of three books in 1959 and ran an Interior Design Studio and antique shop called "Decor Original," located at 1441 North Delaware in Indianapolis, for many years. Upon his return to Elwood, he transformed two buildings on his property into his private residences, a barn into an Antiques Shop and Interior Design Studio, and another fabrication into his personal art studio. four aquatint etchings Dimensions: 20"H x 13"W (matted print)
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ROBERT C. "BOBBY" RAY, INDIANA
ROBERT C. "BOBBY" RAY, INDIANA (1926-2020), NUDE, SET OF AQUATINT ETCHINGS, 14" X 10" (LARGEST)Robert C. "Bobby" Ray, Indiana, (1926-2020) nude, set of aquatint etchings Lot of 21. Unsigned. Born in 1926, "Robert Bobby Ray" attended John Herron Art School in Indianapolis, took English courses at Butler University, spent a summer in Italy and Spain in 1953, and studied with Hans Hoffman at his School of Fine Arts in Provincetown, Massachusetts. Mr. Ray wrote the first of three books in 1959 and ran an Interior Design Studio and antique shop called "Decor Original," located at 1441 North Delaware in Indianapolis, for many years. Upon his return to Elwood, he transformed two buildings on his property into his private residences, a barn into an Antiques Shop and Interior Design Studio, and another fabrication into his personal art studio. set of aquatint etchings Dimensions: 14" x 10" (largest)
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ROBERT C. "BOBBY" RAY, INDIANA
ROBERT C. "BOBBY" RAY, INDIANA (1926-2020), ABSTRACT NO. 5. '57, ACRYLIC ON PAPER, 14"H X 18 1/4"W (SIGHT), 26 1/2"H X 32 3/4"W (MAT)Robert C. "Bobby" Ray, Indiana, (1926-2020) Abstract No. 5. '57, acrylic on paper signed and dated lower right. All of the Robert Ray paintings in the sale came from the estate of the artist. Unfortunately they were not stored in an optimal situation. All need surface cleaning, and possible professional cleaning and or stabilization. There are no signs of restoration on the paintings. The canvases are tight on the stretcher. Born in 1926, "Robert Bobby Ray" attended John Herron Art School in Indianapolis, took English courses at Butler University, spent a summer in Italy and Spain in 1953, and studied with Hans Hoffman at his School of Fine Arts in Provincetown, Massachusetts. Mr. Ray wrote the first of three books in 1959 and ran an Interior Design Studio and antique shop called "Decor Original," located at 1441 North Delaware in Indianapolis, for many years. Upon his return to Elwood, he transformed two buildings on his property into his private residences, a barn into an Antiques Shop and Interior Design Studio, and another fabrication into his personal art studio. acrylic on paper Dimensions: 14"H x 18 1/4"W (sight), 26 1/2"H x 32 3/4"W (mat)
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LEROY NEIMAN (1921 - 2012):
LEROY NEIMAN (1921 - 2012): "BOBBY HULL"1968 magic marker on paper inscribed "to Bill" signed lower right Provenance: The Estate of Lee Phillip Bell, co-creator of 'The Young and the Restless' and 'The Bold and the Beautiful' 15 x 12 inches Condition:
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ROBERT C. "BOBBY" RAY, INDIANA
ROBERT C. "BOBBY" RAY, INDIANA (1926-2020), NUDE, WATERCOLOR ON PAPER, 5 1/2" X 7 1/2" (SIGHT), 9 1/4" X 11 1/4" (FRAME)Robert C. "Bobby" Ray, Indiana, (1926-2020) nude, watercolor on paper Unsigned. Born in 1926, "Robert Bobby Ray" attended John Herron Art School in Indianapolis, took English courses at Butler University, spent a summer in Italy and Spain in 1953, and studied with Hans Hoffman at his School of Fine Arts in Provincetown, Massachusetts. Mr. Ray wrote the first of three books in 1959 and ran an Interior Design Studio and antique shop called "Decor Original," located at 1441 North Delaware in Indianapolis, for many years. Upon his return to Elwood, he transformed two buildings on his property into his private residences, a barn into an Antiques Shop and Interior Design Studio, and another fabrication into his personal art studio. watercolor on paper Dimensions: 5 1/2" x 7 1/2" (sight), 9 1/4" x 11 1/4" (frame)
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PETER EDWARDS (british b. 1985)
PETER EDWARDS (british b. 1985) "BOBBY CHARLTON - STUDY" Signed, titled and dated '1991/2' verso, oil on canvas 40 x 30 in. provenance: Christie's South Kensington, London, July 15, 1998, . From the collection of Philip Rieff and Alison Douglas Knox. ,000-
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ROBERT C. "BOBBY" RAY, INDIANA
ROBERT C. "BOBBY" RAY, INDIANA (1926-2020), UNTITLED ABSTRACT, 1957, OIL ON CANVAS, 30"H X 25"W, 30 3/4"H X 25 3/4"W (FRAME)Robert C. "Bobby" Ray, Indiana, (1926-2020) untitled abstract, 1957, oil on canvas signed and dated lower right. All of the Robert Ray paintings in the sale came from the estate of the artist. Unfortunately they were not stored in an optimal situation. All need surface cleaning, and possible professional cleaning and or stabilization. There are no signs of restoration on the paintings. The canvases are tight on the stretcher. Born in 1926, "Robert Bobby Ray" attended John Herron Art School in Indianapolis, took English courses at Butler University, spent a summer in Italy and Spain in 1953, and studied with Hans Hoffman at his School of Fine Arts in Provincetown, Massachusetts. Mr. Ray wrote the first of three books in 1959 and ran an Interior Design Studio and antique shop called "Decor Original," located at 1441 North Delaware in Indianapolis, for many years. Upon his return to Elwood, he transformed two buildings on his property into his private residences, a barn into an Antiques Shop and Interior Design Studio, and another fabrication into his personal art studio. oil on canvas Dimensions: 30"H x 25"W, 30 3/4"H x 25 3/4"W (frame)
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PAUL CALLE & CHRIS CALLE "1930S -
PAUL CALLE & CHRIS CALLE "1930S - BOBBY JONES" WCPaul Calle (1928 - 2010) and Chris Calle (B. 1961) "1930s - Bobby Jones & Golfing" Signed lower right. Original Mixed Media on Illustration Board.
Provenance: Collection of James A. Helzer (1946-2008), Founder of Unicover Corporation.
This painting is the original which was published on the Fleetwood First Day Cover for the U.S. 32c Bobby Jones/1930's 20th Century stamps issued September 10, 1998.
Those who knew Bobby Jones as a child would never have expected that he would one day become a golfing legend -- the greatest amateur ever to play the game. He was frail and awkward looking, with a head too large for his body. He also suffered from a digestive ailment that doctors believed would kill him before he was fully grown. Yet Jones became the first man to win golf's coveted grand slam, winning in a single year the four major tournaments of the time. In 1930 he captured the the U.S. Open, the British Open, the U.S. Amateur and the British Amateur titles, then promptly retired at the age of 28 with nothing left to prove. In a seven year span (1923-1930) he won 13 of the 27 major tournaments he played in. Although Jones attracted huge galleries and helped make golf a major sport, he was a practicing lawyer who never played the game for money. In retirement, Jones made a series of motion picture shorts demonstrating the basics of the golf swing. But perhaps his greatest contribution to golf came when he helped convert a botanical garden in Augusta, Georgia, into the most revered golf course in the nation, then founded the tournament bearing the one name that would do it justice -- the Masters.
Image Size: 16.5 x 11.5 in.
Overall Size: 20 x 16 in.
Unframed.
(B16178 / B16179)
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ROBERT C. "BOBBY" RAY, INDIANA
ROBERT C. "BOBBY" RAY, INDIANA (1926-2020), ABSTRACT NO. 5. '57, ACRYLIC ON PAPER, 14"H X 18 1/4"W (SIGHT), 26 1/2"H X 32 3/4"W (MAT)Robert C. "Bobby" Ray, Indiana, (1926-2020) Abstract No. 5. '57, acrylic on paper Signed and dated lower right. All of the Robert Ray paintings in the sale came from the estate of the artist. Unfortunately they were not stored in an optimal situation. All need surface cleaning, and possible professional cleaning and or stabilization. There are no signs of restoration on the paintings. The canvases are tight on the stretcher. Born in 1926, "Robert Bobby Ray" attended John Herron Art School in Indianapolis, took English courses at Butler University, spent a summer in Italy and Spain in 1953, and studied with Hans Hoffman at his School of Fine Arts in Provincetown, Massachusetts. Mr. Ray wrote the first of three books in 1959 and ran an Interior Design Studio and antique shop called "Decor Original," located at 1441 North Delaware in Indianapolis, for many years. Upon his return to Elwood, he transformed two buildings on his property into his private residences, a barn into an Antiques Shop and Interior Design Studio, and another fabrication into his personal art studio. acrylic on paper Dimensions: 14"H x 18 1/4"W (sight), 26 1/2"H x 32 3/4"W (mat)
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ROBERT C. "BOBBY" RAY, INDIANA
ROBERT C. "BOBBY" RAY, INDIANA (1926-2020), INTERIOR SCENES, STILL LIFE, 1946, WATERCOLOR ON PAPER, 18"H X 24"W (LARGEST)Robert C. "Bobby" Ray, Indiana, (1926-2020) interior scenes, still life, 1946, watercolor on paper Signed and dated lower right. Born in 1926, "Robert Bobby Ray" attended John Herron Art School in Indianapolis, took English courses at Butler University, spent a summer in Italy and Spain in 1953, and studied with Hans Hoffman at his School of Fine Arts in Provincetown, Massachusetts. Mr. Ray wrote the first of three books in 1959 and ran an Interior Design Studio and antique shop called "Decor Original," located at 1441 North Delaware in Indianapolis, for many years. Upon his return to Elwood, he transformed two buildings on his property into his private residences, a barn into an Antiques Shop and Interior Design Studio, and another fabrication into his personal art studio. watercolor on paper Dimensions: 18"H x 24"W (largest)
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OUTSIDER ART, BOBBY FERGUSON,
OUTSIDER ART, BOBBY FERGUSON, FACE JUG, 2001Ferguson, Bobby, Face Jug, Clay, 10 x 6 1/2
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SCULPTURE, BOBBIE LORETT Bobbie
SCULPTURE, BOBBIE LORETT Bobbie Lorett (American, 20th century), "Primpin," bronze sculpture with patina, signed lower left, artist title plaque on base, edition 2/20, overall (with base): 8.25"h x 7"w x 9"d. Provenance: Estate of Sheila Martin-Stone (Oakdale, California). Ms. Martin-Stone was one of the founders of Triplex Direct Marketing in 1972. The company pioneered the management of computerized mailing lists.