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Jeffrey Jenkins (American, b. 1958)
Jeffrey Jenkins
(American, b. 1958)
Untitled, 1988
mix media on wood
signed and dated (verso)
19 1/3 x 15 1/2 inches.
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PAUL JENKINS (1923 -1912)
PAUL JENKINS (1923 -1912) AMERICANPaul Jenkins, untitled (1965), lithograph in colours, number 17 / 30, 15 x 9.5 inches.
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George Henry Jenkins (British
George Henry Jenkins (British School, 19th Century) "Rocky Coastline Under a Gray Sky", oil on canvas, 14-1/4" x 21", signed lower left "G.H. Jenkins". Presented in a period giltwood frame.
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Sarah Jenkins (Contemporary), three
Sarah Jenkins (Contemporary), three small black and white sgraffito vessels, impressed SJ marks, the largest 8.5cm high
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MICHAEL JENKINS MIXED MEDIA
MICHAEL JENKINS MIXED MEDIA ASSEMBLAGE 1989 Michael Jenkins (American, b. 1957). "Gob Box" - 1989, navy issued cotton sailor's hat in shadow box. Signed verso.
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Paul Jenkins (American,
Paul Jenkins
(American, 1923-2012)
Phenomena Series
monotype, mixed media
Signed in pencil Paul Jenkins 1980 (lower left)
48 x 33 inches.
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PAUL JENKINS (american b. 1923)
PAUL JENKINS (american b. 1923) "PHENOMENA ST. CROIX MANTLE" Signed 'Jenkins' bottom left, inscribed 'Paul Jenkins, Phenomena St. Croix Mantle 1980' on stretcher verso, oil on canvas 48 x 24 in. (121.9 x 60.9 cm) ,000-12,000 Condition Summary: The painting is in excellent condition. There is no evidence of previous restoration and the canvas, stretcher and frame appear to be original.
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PAUL JENKINS (AMERICAN/NEW YORK,
PAUL JENKINS (AMERICAN/NEW YORK, 1923-2012)Paul Jenkins (American/New York, 1923-2012) , "Looking West", 1969, silkscreen, pencil-signed lower right, numbered "58/200" lower left, inscribed with artist, title and "Robert Aaron Young Fine Art Dealer" label on backing board, 40 in. x 30 1/4 in., framed Condition: Overall good condition. Ext. Frame: 45 1/2 in. x 35 1/2 in. x 1 1/4 in
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George Henry Jenkins (British
George Henry Jenkins (British School, 19th Century) "Fishermen Returning with Their Catch", oil on canvas, 14-1/4" x 21", signed lower left "G. H. Jenkins". Presented in a period giltwood frame.
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Paul Jenkins (American,
Paul Jenkins
(American, 1923-2012)
Untitled
watercolor
Signed (lower right)
47 x 33 inches.
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JENKINS, Paul, (American,
JENKINS, Paul, (American, 1923-2012): Abstract Composition, Artist Proof Lithograph, 29.5'' x 21.25'', signed and marked A. P. lower left, dated 1971, framed, 39.5'' x 31.25''.
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JENKINS, Paul, (American,
JENKINS, Paul, (American, 1923-2012): Abstract Composition, Artist Proof Lithograph, 29.5'' x 21.25'', signed and marked A. P. lower left, dated 1971, framed, 39.5'' x 31.25''.
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JENKINS, Paul, (American/French,
JENKINS, Paul, (American/French, 1923-2012): Abstract Composition, Watercolor/Paper, 14.75'' x 10.75'', signed lower left, framed, 20.75'' x 16.75''.
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Paul Jenkins (American b. 1923)
Paul Jenkins (American b. 1923) Phenomena 1969 color lithograph edition 248/300 signed Paul Jenkins (lower left) 37 x 27 1/2 inches.
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PAUL JENKINS (American b. 1923).
PAUL JENKINS (American b. 1923). KOMPOSITION MIT DOMINANTEM ROT signed and dated 1967 in pencil lower margin. Color lithograph - Framed 20 in. x 28 in.
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PAUL JENKINS PARIS 1962
PAUL JENKINS PARIS 1962 PHENOMENAPaul Jenkins (1923-2012, New York/France), abstract painting in blue, red, gold and brown on white ground, titled and dated en verso úPhenomena Cut Heather, Paris 1962î. Signed lower left in white paint, úPaul Jenkinsî. 23 3/4" H x 28 3/4" W sight, 26" H x 31" W in narrow metallic frame. Biography (courtesy Askart): Abstract Expressionist Paul Jenkins began studying art at the Kansas City Art Institute in his hometown when he was only 13. He served in the U.S. Naval Air Corps during World War II, then studied in New York at the Art Students League under Yasuo Kuniyoshi and Morris Cantor. During this time he also met Jackson Pollack and befriended Mark Rothko. In 1953, he went to Paris where he had his first one-man show. He studied there at the American Artists Center where he experimented with pouring paint on canvas in various thicknesses to create a sense of dynamism in the process itself. Jenkins was heavily influenced by the theories of Jung and by the visionary imagery of Odilon Redon and Gustave Moreau, and described himself as an "abstract phenomenist." From the 1960s on, all his paintings' titles began with the word "Phenomena." Provenance: Private Collection of a Retired Sculptor and Art Patron, Middle Tennessee. (Higher-resolution photos are available at www.caseantiques.com)
Condition:
Overall very good condition. Slight abrasions to lower right corner.
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PAUL JENKINS (b. 1923):
PAUL JENKINS (b. 1923): "PHENOMENA CALLING" Oil on canvas 16 x 20 in. signed titled on stretcher.
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Paul Jenkins (American b. 1923)
Paul Jenkins (American b. 1923) Untitled watercolor on paper signed Paul Jenkins (lower center) 41 1/2 x 29 3/4 inches.
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Paul Jenkins (American b. 1923)
Paul Jenkins (American b. 1923) Untitled watercolor on paper signed Paul Jenkins (upper right) 21 3/4 x 15 1/4 inches.
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Paul Jenkins (American 1923 - 2012)
Paul Jenkins (American 1923 - 2012) Phenomena Two for One 1985 watercolor signed Paul Jenkins (lower right) 22 x 30 inches.
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Paul Jenkins (American,
Paul Jenkins
(American, 1923-2012)
Untitled, 1983
color lithograph
signed, dated, and numbered 24/75 in pencil
Unframed.
29 3/4 x 22 1/4 inches.
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PAUL JENKINS (b. 1923): ABSTRACT
PAUL JENKINS (b. 1923): ABSTRACT Serigraph in colors 30 x 22 1/4 in. (sheet sight) signed dated 1970 and numbered artist's proof.
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Paul Jenkins (American b. 1923)
Paul Jenkins (American b. 1923) Phenomena When Cremora Sounds watercolor signed Paul Jenkins (lower right) 42 x 30 inches.
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PAUL JENKINS ABSTRACT SCREENPRINT
PAUL JENKINS ABSTRACT SCREENPRINT 1980Paul Jenkins (American, 1923-2012). Screenprint on paper depicting an abstract burst of color, 1980. Pencil signed and dated along the lower right; numbered 15/100 along the lower left.
Under the G.I. Bill, Paul Jenkins attended the Art Students League in New York from 1948-52, during which time he studied with Yasuo Kuniyoshi and Morris Kantor. He remained at the Art Students League until 1952, where he befriended fellow artists Jackson Pollock and Mark Rothko. Though he is often associated with abstract expressionism, he preferred to think of himself as "an abstract phenomenist."
Jenkins' pictorial universe consists of streaks of color that awaken associations. He produced his first picture with diluted paints in 1951; later they were executed as pour pictures. The layers of pigment covering the picture supports are whisper-thin. Jenkins' handling is intuitive yet informed by philosophy. He was receptive to sources of inspiration provided by the manifold impressions he had of his immediate surroundings. His aesthetic experiments usually involve the prismatic colors of the rainbow. However, Jenkins also worked up the impressions he had received on his extensive travels. In such cases, it is the distinctive color of a particular place that he found most fascinating.
Height: 59 in x width: 40 1/2 in.
Condition:
The item is in great condition with no visible tears or losses, no major creases. The color is bold and bright. The paper is very lightly toned. Along the right and left margins, there is very light wear; however, it appears to be original to the artistic practice. Along the upper margin, there are two areas of light grey horizontal marks; however, it does not affect the center image. In the lower right corner, there is a very slight crease. No visible sign of restoration under UV light. Along the verso, there are several scattered spots of handling marks. Along the lower and upper margins, there are horizontal line marks, which do not affect the recto. Along the upper margin, there is an old framers tape mark. To the lower left corner, there is a pencil mark "CGR13223".
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PAUL JENKINS (american b. 1923)
PAUL JENKINS (american b. 1923) "PHENOMENA SEVILLE PROCESSION" Signed 'Paul Jenkins' bottom left, signed, inscribed with title and dated '1974' on stretcher verso, oil on canvas 26 x 22 in. (66 x 55.9cm) ,000-5,000 Condition Summary: The painting is in excellent condition. There is no evidence of previous restoration and the canvas, stretcher and frame appear to be original.
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PAUL JENKINS (AMERICAN,
PAUL JENKINS (AMERICAN, 1923-2012) UNTITLED 1965. Lithograph in colors. signed and dated (lower right). numbered edition 2/95.
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Mary Anne K. Jenkins (North
Mary Anne K. Jenkins (North Carolina b.1929) THE VENDORS watercolor framed signed: lower right H25 1/2'' W40'' Provenance: Deaccessioned from a South Carolina museum to benefit the acquisitions fund.
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BARBARA JENKINS (AMERICAN,
BARBARA JENKINS (AMERICAN, 20TH/21ST C.) "CANAL DU MIDI", PASTEL ON PAPER, IMPRESSIONISTIC LANDSCAPE OF A TREE LINED CANAL IN VIBRAN...Barbara Jenkins (American, 20th/21st C.) "Canal du Midi", pastel on paper, impressionistic landscape of a tree lined canal in vibrant blues, signed lower left, framed and matted behind glass, artist label verso, wear consistent with age, not examined out of frame, ss: 17 3/4" h. x 24" w. [PROVENANCE: Benefits Habitat for Humanity North Central Connecticut Tolland County]
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PAUL JENKINS (AMERICAN,
PAUL JENKINS (AMERICAN, 1923-2012) "PHENOMENA STUDY FOR A PIN" 1964. Watercolor on paper. Signed 'Paul Jenkins' (lower left).
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PAUL JENKINS, SIGNED LITHOGRAPH,
PAUL JENKINS, SIGNED LITHOGRAPH, 1969 Paul Jenkins (American, 1923-2012), untitled abstract, pencil signed, dated and numbered (11/14), lower left, framed under Plexiglas, 23"h x 18"w (sheet), 24"h x 19.25"w (frame)
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PAUL JENKINS (AMERICAN, 1923 -
PAUL JENKINS (AMERICAN, 1923 - 2012) 22 ½" x 17 ½" Martha Jackson Gallery Poster, 1960. Offset lithograph in colors on Japan paper with watermark, signed and in yellow ink lower right, edition numbered 37 / 50 lower left, unframed. Provenance: Private Collection, David Anderson Gallery, Buffalo, NY.
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PAUL JENKINS (1923-2012) WATERCOLOR
PAUL JENKINS (1923-2012) WATERCOLOR ON PAPERPaul Jenkins (1923-2012)Phenomena Realm of Blue Saint Paul de Vence (1992)The large, brilliant composition on paper is signed lower left front in black pigment and titled verso.Paul Jenkins was born in Kansas City and began his studies at the Kansas City Art Institute in 1937 at the age of 14. Following World War II, he studied at the Art Students League in New York during the fertile artistic period of post-war America where he and many other important artists through their experimentation and expression inadvertently furthered the New York School Abstract Expressionist movement. As this developed, Jenkins came to describe his flowing, jewel-toned, diaphanous compositions as the work of an ''abstract phenomenist.''The work itself measures 40 inches by 60 inches.ArtWorks KC has given us a shipping quote of $698 plus insurance at $8.00 per $1,000 declared value.Very fine condition, clean, bright, the full untrimmed sheet, no damage, stain, fade, bowing, buckling, puncture, indentation or repair; framed and displayed behind plexiglass to archival standards in acid free mounts.Provenance: A gift from the artist to the current owner's husband.
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Paul Jenkins (American b. 1923)
Paul Jenkins (American b. 1923) Phenomena Heaven Pump watercolor on paper signed Paul Jenkins (lower left) 29 x 22 inches.
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PAUL JENKINS (AMERICAN
PAUL JENKINS (AMERICAN 1923-2012), ABSTRACT COMPOSITION, COLOR LITHOGRAPH, 1969, 19 1/2 X 15 1/2 IN. (49.5 X 39.4 CM.)Paul Jenkins (American 1923-2012), Abstract Composition, Color Lithograph, 1969,, Dimensions: 19 1/2 x 15 1/2 in. (49.5 x 39.4 cm.)
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MICHAEL JENKINS, (B. 1957), "SHOWER
MICHAEL JENKINS, (B. 1957), "SHOWER WITH TOWEL," 1992, PENCIL, VINYL PAINT, AND PAPER COLLAGE ON PAPER, SHEET: 22" H X 16" WMichael Jenkins, (b. 1957) "Shower with towel," 1992 Pencil, vinyl paint, and paper collage on paper Appears unsigned; titled and dated on a label affixed to the frame's backing paper Sheet: 22" H x 16" W Provenance: Stuart Regen Gallery, Los Angeles, CA Estate of Linda Cathcart, Montecito, CA Notes: The label also includes a work or inventory number: MJe 102. Pencil, vinyl paint, and paper collage on paper Dimensions: Sheet: 22" H x 16" W Provenance: Stuart Regen Gallery, Los Angeles, CA Estate of Linda Cathcart, Montecito, CA
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PAUL JENKINS "UNTITLED" ABSTRACT
PAUL JENKINS "UNTITLED" ABSTRACT LITHOGRAPH Paul Jenkins (American, 1923-2012) "Untitled" abstract expressionism lithograph in colors on wove paper, pencil signed to lower left, numbered "119/150", circa 1981, housed in a white lacquered frame. Image: 37.75" H x 29.25" W; frame: 46.75" H x 38".