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MARTIN JACOB JACKSON (AMERICAN,
MARTIN JACOB JACKSON (AMERICAN, 1871-1955), URBAN STREET SCENE Oil on board, signed at lower right, retains Kennedy Galleries, New York label affixed en verso, presented in a giltwood frame with a linen liner.
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Jackson (E N) The History of
Jackson (E N) The History of Silhouettes and other books catalogues etc. on the subject
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A.B. Jackson (American d. 1981)
A.B. Jackson (American d. 1981) ''Bird Study'' 1966 ink wash on paper abstract design signed LR slight toning very minor foxing framed and matted under glass damage to frame ss: 6 1/2'' h. x 4 3/8'' w. [Jackson an African-American artist was born in New Haven CT and earned his undergraduate and graduate degrees in Fine Arts from Yale University.]
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Jean Joan Jackson (American
Jean Joan Jackson (American 1907-1984) Fantasy of Native Americans oil on board signed J J (lower right) 8 1/2 x 11 1/2 inches.
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LEE JACKSON (NY, 1909-2002) "The
LEE JACKSON (NY, 1909-2002) "The Bathgate Market, Bronx", monumental oil on hardboard, signed and dated lower right "L. Jackson, 40", also signed and titled verso, depicting the traditional Jewish Kosher fish market in what was the most crowded neighborhood in the Bronx in the 30's and 40's. The image has assembled many genre vignettes in the winter night on a sidewalk under a single electric light with a fire barrel for warmth. Two elderly men are playing a violin and a guitar at center. Fish deals figure prominently, including a cat making off with his prize. The most unique moment being a newlywed couple in very Russian looking white coats and caps. Housed in a specialty gilt molded panel frame with central rank of raised stars, OS: 45" x 58", SS: 31 1/2" x 47 1/2".
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HERB JACKSON (NC, B. 1945),
HERB JACKSON (NC, B. 1945), STRATA Color lithograph, 1973, pencil signed and numbered 21/100, with full margins, matted and framed.
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A. B. Jackson (VA 1925-1981)
A. B. Jackson (VA 1925-1981) Woman in Gardenconte crayon on paper signed at lower right matted and framed under glass.Born to an Irish mother and black father in Connecticut Jackson was educated at Yale but called Virginia home. The Chrysler Museum in Norfolk mounted a large retrospective of his work following his untimely death in 1981.Mary Jo was drawn to Jackson's work in part because he ''loved to draw and paint people in their natural surroundings not posing but just enjoying their environment.'' She remembers Jackson as having ''so much talent and his work was so superior that when you were in his presence you were filled with awe.''SS 22.5 x 21 in.; DOA 34 x 32.5 in.Collection of Mary Jo & Dick Bell founders of Garden Gallery and the Water Garden Raleigh NC
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ENGRAVING OF GENERAL JACKSON, BY
ENGRAVING OF GENERAL JACKSON, BY CLARK MILLSEngraving of General Jackson, by Clark Mills, 8" x 4", together with two silhouettes.
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Staining.
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Robert Jackson (b. 1964)
Robert Jackson (b. 1964) Squashoil on board signed at lower left ''R. C. Jackson '' presented in a weathered wood frame.A native of Kinston North Carolina Robert Jackson first began a career as an electrical engineer and pastor prior to painting full-time.SS 8.75 x 8.75 in.; DOA 12 x 12 in.Collection of Jesse Morris NC
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Raymond Allen Jackson ''JAK''
Raymond Allen Jackson ''JAK'' (1927-1997) - Ink pencil and wash Cartoon - ''I can Assure you our Red Guards are absolutely Trustworthy'' 16ins x 23ins signed unframed
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OUTSIDER ART, BLACK JOE JACKSON,
OUTSIDER ART, BLACK JOE JACKSON, FALN DOWNJackson, Black Joe, b.1920 Faln Down12"x14", acrylic on plywood, purchased from NC dealer
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Herb Jackson, (North Carolina, born
Herb Jackson, (North Carolina, born 1945), \"P-24, 1980\", signed lower right \"Herb Jackson\", oil crayon on paper, 22 x 30 in., wood frame,
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ROBERT SCOTT JACKSON (US, 1946- )
ROBERT SCOTT JACKSON (US, 1946- ) Green and Yellow Sky, oil on masonite, signed lower right, housed in a stained wood cove frame with ranks of painted gesso, mitered linen liner, OS: 13" x 16", SS: 5 3/4" x 8 3/4", fine condition.
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JEAN JONES JACKSON (NY/NC,
JEAN JONES JACKSON (NY/NC, 1907-1984), BUMPER CROP Oil on masonite, 1974, monogrammed at lower right, also signed, titled, and dated to verso, framed.
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JAMES JOSEY
JAMES JOSEY (AMERICAN/MISSISSIPPI, B. 1973)James Josey (American/Mississippi, b. 1973), "Snake Doctor", 1989, watercolor on paper, signed lower left, pencil-signed, titled and dated en verso, "Brown's Fine Art & Framing, Jackson" label with artist and title on backing paper, 29 in. x 41 in., framed. Condition: Overall good condition. Ext. Frame: 40 in. x 52 in. x 2 1/4 in.
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RICK JACKSON (AMERICAN, B.
RICK JACKSON (AMERICAN, B. 1940)Rick Jackson
American, b. 1940
Study for Forty Below - Miles to Go
Bronze
Signed and editioned 5/35. Small desktop bronze of man in hat and duster in strong wind. Mounted to wooden base.
Bronze: 4 3/4 x 7 1/2 x 4 1/2 in. (12.07 x 19.05 x 11.43 cm.), overall: 6 1/2 x 8 1/2 x 5 1/2 in. (16.51 x 21.59 x 13.97 cm.)
The Wallace Estate: Lee Renfrew Wallace and her husband Mahlon Brookings Wallace III lived an extremely happy and luxurious life filled with world travels, safaris, collecting, and philanthropy. From backgrounds in race-horse breeding and championship cattle ranching, the socialite couple paid homage to the St. Louis area community in a variety of ways.
Mr. Wallace served as Director of Commerce Bank, President of the St. Louis Zoo Friends Board, and was charitable to numerous organizations he believed in. Behind every great man is a better woman, and his wife Lee was renowned for being the glue of the family while she warmly served as Director of Development for local educational institutions and made an impact with her lasting spirit. The couple’s art collection ranges in style and period and spans a broad price-point.
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OUTSIDER ART, BLACK JOE JACKSON,
OUTSIDER ART, BLACK JOE JACKSON, N SNAK FER CHURNHJackson, Black Joe, b.1920,Flarz N Snak Fer Churnh,20"x12", acrylic on plywood, purchased from NC dealer
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LEE JACKSON, PAINTING Lee Jackson
LEE JACKSON, PAINTING Lee Jackson (American, 1909-2002), "Wild Horse Race", "No. 1 in Casein", on paper, signed "Jackson" at lower left center, gallery label verso, 6.5"h x 11.5"w (sight), 17.5"h x 21.75"w (frame)
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General Alfred E. Jackson archive
General Alfred E. Jackson archive (Alfred Eugene Jackson, 1807-1889, Confederate Brigadier General): six autograph letters signed "A. E. Jackson", all to his cousin Harriet H. Kennedy, Jonesborough, Tennessee, three datelined "Clear Branch Va", one August 20, 1867, 52 lines in pencil, "…I regret to hear you have been annoyed with bad tenants…the treatment you have received seems to be the common lot of all rebels in East Tenn…"; one November 22, 1867, 86 short lines in ink, discussing debts; one May 28, 1868, 36 lines in pencil, "We would be glad to see you…in our exile", [signature somewhat faded]; three datelined "Knoxville" below Globe Mutual Life Insurance Company letterheads, one January 28, 1869, 16 lines in blue ink, with postal cover and printed Globe Mutual circular; one February 4, 1869, 15 lines in blue ink; one February 25, 1869, 16 lines in pencil, all discussing damage settlements; with an associated one-sixth plate ambrotype of a Confederate soldier seated with a cavalry sword, possibly A. E. Jackson's son Alfred Eugene Jackson, Jr. (1843-1862), Adjutant of the 29th Tennessee Regiment, [lacking case, scattered light scratches and abrasions to image]; 1869 H. C. Jackson letter and cover, and 1869 Jackson Brother & Co. billing statement, paper items 3-1/4 x 5-1/2 in. (postal covers) to 11 x 8-1/2 in. (total 14 pieces). Folds, minor separations, losses, soiling, pinholes.
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GENE DAVIS (american 1920-1985)
GENE DAVIS (american 1920-1985) "JACK-IN-THE-BOX" from "series i" 1969, signed, numbered 105/150 and stamped verso; Petersburg Press, publisher. Screenprint on canvas laid on board. 30 1/16 x 20 in. (76.4 x 50.8cm) provenance: Private Collection, Pennsylvania. ,200 Screenprint on canvas laid on board, signed, numbered and stamped verso as issued. Verso has tape residue and associated abraded board verso- around outer edges. Fine original condition apart from some light staining as outer bottom/right/top edges are somewhat lighter in color than rest of canvas. Printed to outer edges of canvas.
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OUTSIDER ART, BLACK JOE JACKSON,
OUTSIDER ART, BLACK JOE JACKSON, DANCNJackson, Black Joe, b.1920, Danc'n (sic)12"x14", acrylic on plywood, purchased from NC dealer
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Martin Jacob Jackson painting
Martin Jacob Jackson painting (New York/California, 1871-1955), titled verso "Cypress Road", labels verso "Martin J. Jackson" and monogram lower left within box format "MJJ" with "G"(?), oil on canvas laid on fiberboard, unframed, 13 x 17-1/2 in. Retouch at repaired 3 in. tear left and at indentation lower right, wear and small tears at edges and corners, crackle, grime. Property of a Los Angeles, California Collector.
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HERB JACKSON (NC, B. 1945),
HERB JACKSON (NC, B. 1945), SINGLE WING Acrylic on canvas, signed and inscribed to verso, 1993, gallery wrapped canvas.
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A. B. Jackson (VA 1925-1981)
A. B. Jackson (VA 1925-1981) ''Ghent Lady''acrylic on canvas unsigned presented in a molded gilt frame.Born to an Irish mother and black father in Connecticut Jackson was educated at Yale but called Virginia home. The Chrysler Museum in Norfolk mounted a large retrospective of his work following his untimely death in 1981.Mary Jo was drawn to Jackson's work in part because he ''loved to draw and paint people in their natural surroundings not posing but just enjoying their environment.'' She remembers Jackson as having ''so much talent and his work was so superior that when you were in his presence you were filled with awe.'' This painting and lot 60 its companion piece are considered to be Jackson's masterpieces. Dick and Mary Jo both believe this is a portrait of the artist's mother.SS 45.5 x 43.5 in.; DOA 53 x 51 in.Collection of Mary Jo & Dick Bell founders of Garden Gallery and the Water Garden Raleigh NC
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THE JACKSON 5.The Jackson 5.
THE JACKSON 5.The Jackson 5. N.p., ca. 1970s. First printing. Photo-offset portrait poster depicting the quintet against a light green field. 23 x 35". Short closed tears, creasing, minor soiling. B.
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GERALD JACKSON (B. 1936),
GERALD JACKSON (B. 1936), UNTITLED ABSTRACT, 1964, OIL ON CANVAS, 49" H X 57.25" WGerald Jackson, (b. 1936) Untitled abstract, 1964, Oil on canvas Signed, titled, and dated verso: Gerald Jackson Oil on canvas Dimensions: 49" H x 57.25" W Provenance: Property of the American Broadcasting Company, New York Walt Disney Co., Burbank, California, acquired by corporate merger with the above Private Collection, Los Angeles, California, acquired from the above
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A. B. Jackson (VA 1925-1981)
A. B. Jackson (VA 1925-1981) ''Two or Three''drawing on paper signed at lower right matted and framed under glass.SS 10 x 8.25 in.; DOA 23 x 20.5 in.No apparent condition concerns.Collection of Mary Jo & Dick Bell founders of Garden Gallery and the Water Garden Raleigh NC
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JACK TO'BAAHE GENE, UNTITLED (AN
JACK TO'BAAHE GENE, UNTITLED (AN EXCHANGE)Jack To'Baahe Gene, (Diné [Navajo], 1953 - 2016) Untitled (An Exchange), pastel signed lower left: JACK TobAAhE GENE pastel Dimensions: 17 1/2 x 13 3/4 in. (44.45 x 34.93 cm.), Frame: 25 3/4 x 21 3/4 x 1 1/4 in. (65.41 x 55.25 x 3.18 cm.) Provenance: Private Collection, Texas
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Kay Jackson (American/New
Kay Jackson (American/New Orleans, Contemporary) "Abstraction", watercolor on paper, sight 16-1/2" x 8", signed lower right "Jackson". Glazed, double matted and presented in a carved giltwood frame.
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J. S. Jackson (British, 19th
J. S. Jackson (British, 19th Century) "The Fortune Teller", oil on canvas, signed lower right, 14-1/4" x 18". Presented in a contemporary giltwood frame.
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LEE JACKSON (1909-2002)Lee
LEE JACKSON (1909-2002)Lee Jackson (1909-2002) "Dancers from the Russian Moiseyev Ballet" Oil on Masonite signed lower left Lee Jackson Signature and title verso, Christie's label verso #174 $6,000 Provenance: From New York private collection 14"x24"
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Andrew Jackson Autograph
Andrew Jackson Autograph (1767-1845, seventh President of the United States), dated April 1, 1831, presidential land grant of 80 acres in Michigan Territory to Nathan Gibbs Jr. of Chautauqua County, New York, signed "Andrew Jackson" as President in brown ink at bottom, co-signed by Commissioner of the General Land Office Elijah Hayward, partially printed document on vellum, with vignette and U.S. General Land Office paper and wax seal, 9-3/4 x 15-3/4 in.,
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1841 Georgia silhouette, profile of
1841 Georgia silhouette, profile of gentleman titled at bottom in ink "Mr. Henry R. Jackson, Savannah, 1841", signed at bottom in ink "Allison, Newburgh, N.Y. 1841" (possibly Henry Rootes Jackson, 1820-1898, U.S. District Attorney for Georgia, 1844; Charge d'Affaires to Austria, 1853-54; U.S. Minister to Austria, 1854-58; delegate to Georgia Secession Convention, 1861; General in the Confederate Army during Civil War), hollow cut cream paper with ink highlights over black fabric, 4 x 2-7/8 in. (sight); gold-painted wood frame. Fabric and ink faded, light toning. Label verso indicates silhouette was part of the Elizabeth L. Maurier Collection; The Estate of the Late Grace Shorter, South Salem, New York.
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MARTIN JACKSONAmerican
MARTIN JACKSONAmerican 1919-1986Along the River''. Signed lower left ''Martin Jackson''. Also titled signed and dated 1960 verso.Oil on board 8'' x 10''. Framed.''
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Harry Jackson (American b. 1924)
Harry Jackson (American b. 1924) "Trail Boss" after 1958 bronze initialed dated and with copyright mark on self-base numbered "25" at edge of base on a rectangular plinth height 9 1/2 in.
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JOSEF JACKERSON, (2) PEN AND INK
JOSEF JACKERSON, (2) PEN AND INK DRAWINGS Josef Jackerson (Russian, Israeli, b. 1922), incl. "Taken into Custody", 1978, and "Wine with Gall", from "Passion of Christ", (2) pen and ink drawings, one signed "Jackerson" and dated at lower right, the other with no visible signature, larger: 27.5"h x 23.5"w (sheet), 36.5"h x 32.25"w (frame), smaller: 26.5"h x 21.5"w (sight), 35"h x 30"w (frame)