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Caricaturist, b. 1928 - d. 1984

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      • JOHN CHUMLEY, ABOVE THE FRUITED PLAIN, OFFSET LITHOGRAPH
        Jun. 18, 2024

        JOHN CHUMLEY, ABOVE THE FRUITED PLAIN, OFFSET LITHOGRAPH

        Est: $950 - $1,150

        Artist: John Chumley, American (1928 - 1984) Title: Above the Fruited Plain Year: 1973 Medium: Offset Lithograph, signed in pencil Image Size: 16 x 24 inches Size: 22 x 30 in. (55.88 x 76.2 cm) Frame Size: 25.5 x 32.5 inches

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      • JOHN CHUMLEY, ABOVE THE FRUITED PLAIN, OFFSET LITHOGRAPH
        Jul. 01, 2023

        JOHN CHUMLEY, ABOVE THE FRUITED PLAIN, OFFSET LITHOGRAPH

        Est: $250 - $350

        Artist: John Chumley, American (1928 - 1984) Title: Above the Fruited Plain Year: 1973 Medium: Offset Lithograph, signed in pencil Size: Offset Lithograph, signed in pencil

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      • Exhibited John Chumley W/C Dark Forest & 2 Prints, 3 items
        Jul. 10, 2022

        Exhibited John Chumley W/C Dark Forest & 2 Prints, 3 items

        Est: $1,200 - $1,400

        Three (3) John Wesley Chumley (Virginia/Tennessee, 1928-1984) artworks. 1st item: Watercolor on bristol board painting titled "Dark Forest," depicting a lush woodland interior with orange Jack-O-Lantern mushrooms and white button mushrooms emerging around the base of tree along with vines and fern. John Chumley label with painting title and dimensions en verso. Housed in a molded giltwood frame with linen liner. Sight: 21 3/4" H x 27 3/4" W. Framed: 29 5/8" H x 35 1/4" W. Note: This painting was exhibited at the show "The World of Chumley" held at The Columbia Museum of Art (Columbia, SC) in 1977. A copy of the exhibit catalog is available to the winning bidder on this painting. 2nd item: Color lithograph on paper after the original painting titled "Mountain Church", plate 1, numbered 300/750, published by DeSales Limited, Cincinnati, OH, 1971. Depicts a small whitewashed church situated in a landscape setting with houses against a mountain range in the background. Signed "Chumley" and "John Chumley" in the stone, lower left, "Plate 1" in the stone, top left. Pencil signature and number likely obscured by mat. Folding information sheet about Chumley and the print housed inside an envelope with artist's information and print number, a certificate of authenticity label, and additional publisher and framing labels, en verso. Housed and double matted under glass in a wooden frame with giltwood trim. Sight: 15 1/2" H x 24 3/4" W. Framed: 26 1/2" H x 36 1/4" W. 3rd item: Color lithograph on paper after the original painting titled "Skating Party", numbered 33/1000, published by the Shenandoah Fine Arts Company, Waynesboro, VA, ca. 1980s. Depicts a group of ice skaters on a frozen lake, a farmhouse situated in a snow-covered landscape visible in the background. Numbered, in pencil, lower left below image, signed "B. Chumley" by Chumley's widow Bettye Chumley Boyer (1930-2017), in pencil, lower right below image. Signed "Chumley" in the stone, lower left. Includes an information sheet about Chumley and the print, housed in a brown paper envelope, with a Frame Enterprises Inc. Knoxville, TN label en verso of frame. Housed and double matted under glass in a wooden frame with gilt trim. Sight: 16" H x 26" W. Framed: 25 3/4" H x 35" W. Biography: John Wesley Chumley was born in 1928 in Rochester, Minnesota while his father, a Tennessee native, was in his surgical residency at Mayo Clinic. He attended McCampbell School and the Tennessee Military Institute in Sweetwater, Tennessee. His concentration on art quickly grew after a football injury. His post-graduate study under Walter Stuempfig at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts further convinced him that his field was realism and the rural countryside his stimulus. As he refined his work, there were other influential centers of art along the way -the Ringling School of Art in Sarasota, Florida, where he met his wife Bettye (Skip) Roberts; and the Fort Worth Center of Art, Fort Worth, Texas, where he was artist-in-residence from 1958-1961. In 1961 the couple moved to a 200-acre farm in Middleton, VA that provided scenery, wildlife, plants and inspiration for the artist. Chumley's character and personality were reflected in the choice of his chief medium -egg tempera, the most difficult and "slowest," although he also painted in watercolors and oil. His painstaking representation of scenery, plants, and lifelike human and animal subjects with tempera -a tedious process involving a mixture of pigment, egg yolk, and water that dried quickly -enabled him to express his perception of light. As John observed, "Light is my bag." (source: Adapted from Askart, taken from http://www.fountaincitytnhistory.info/People5-Chumley.htm with the permission of Fountain City Historian J.C. Tumblin).

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      • John Chumley Painting, Columbine & Butterflies, Exhibited
        Jan. 30, 2022

        John Chumley Painting, Columbine & Butterflies, Exhibited

        Est: $1,800 - $2,200

        John Wesley Chumley (Virginia/Tennessee, 1928-1984), "Columbine & Butterflies," watercolor on bristol board painting, depicting a lush woodland interior with flowering columbine emerging around a fallen tree, with two yellow swallowtail butterflies circling overhead. Signed "Chumley" lower left. John Chumley label with painting title, date of 1976 and dimensions en verso. Housed under glass in a molded giltwood frame with linen matte and gilt wood liner. Sight: 18 7/8" H x 23 1/4" W. Framed: 29 3/4" H x 33 3/4" W. Note: This painting was exhibited at the show "The World of Chumley" held at The Columbia Museum of Art (Columbia, SC) in 1977. A copy of the exhibit catalog is available to the winning bidder of this painting. Biography: John Wesley Chumley was born in 1928 in Rochester, Minnesota while his father, a Tennessee native, was in his surgical residency at Mayo Clinic. He attended McCampbell School and the Tennessee Military Institute in Sweetwater, Tennessee. His concentration on art quickly grew after a football injury. His post-graduate study under Walter Stuempfig at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts further convinced him that his field was realism and the rural countryside his stimulus. As he refined his work, there were other influential centers of art along the way--the Ringling School of Art in Sarasota, Florida, where he met his wife Bettye (Skip) Roberts; and the Fort Worth Center of Art, Fort Worth, Texas, where he was artist-in-residence from 1958-1961. In 1961 the couple moved to a 200-acre farm in Middleton, VA that provided scenery, wildlife, plants and inspiration for the artist. Chumley's character and personality were reflected in the choice of his chief medium--egg tempera, the most difficult and "slowest", although he also painted in watercolors and oil. His painstaking representation of scenery, plants, and lifelike human and animal subjects with tempera--a tedious process involving a mixture of pigment, egg yolk, and water which dried quickly--enabled him to express his perception of light. As John observed, "Lightis my bag". (source: Adapted from Askart, taken from http://www.fountaincitytnhistory.info/People5-Chumley.htm with the permission of Fountain City Historian J.C. Tumblin).

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      • John Chumley, Yesterday's Scarecrow
        Nov. 11, 2021

        John Chumley, Yesterday's Scarecrow

        Est: $1,500 - $2,500

        John Chumley Yesterday's Scarecrow watercolor on paper sight: 19 h × 28.25 w in (48 × 72 cm) Signed to lower right 'Chumley'. Provenance: Adelson Galleries, New York condition: Dimensions are of sight and work has not been examined outside of frame. Work is in good overall condition with darker discoloration to left and right edges. Two small losses to upper left corner and one minor crease to upper right edge. Work presents well. Framed behind acrylic measuring 30 x 39 inches.

        Rago Arts and Auction Center
      • John Chumley, Milking Time (Study for Evening Chores)
        Nov. 11, 2021

        John Chumley, Milking Time (Study for Evening Chores)

        Est: $2,000 - $3,000

        John Chumley Milking Time (Study for Evening Chores) 1958 watercolor on paper sight: 21.375 h × 29.625 w in (54 × 75 cm) Signed to lower right 'Chumley'. Provenance: Maynard-Walker, New York | Adelson Galleries, New York condition: Dimensions are of sight and work has not been examined out of frame. Work is in good overall condition with darker discoloration to upper edge. One minor abrasion to lower right quadrant. Work presents well. Framed behind glass measuring 31 x 39625 inches.

        Rago Arts and Auction Center
      • John Chumley, Nineveh
        Apr. 29, 2021

        John Chumley, Nineveh

        Est: $3,000 - $5,000

        John Chumley Nineveh watercolor on paper laid to board 30 h × 48 w in (76 × 122 cm) Signed to lower right 'Chumley'. Provenance: Maynard Walker, New York condition: Work is in good overall condition. Sheet is toned with few spots that appear lighter within foreground, mostly clustered at lower left quadrant. One minor abrasion near center. Framed without glazing measuring 37 x 55 inches.

        Rago Arts and Auction Center
      • John Chumley, Above the Fruited Plain, Offset Lithograph
        Jan. 01, 2021

        John Chumley, Above the Fruited Plain, Offset Lithograph

        Est: $1,000 - $1,200

        Artist: John Chumley, American (1928 - 1984) Title: Above the Fruited Plain Year: 1973 Medium: Offset Lithograph, signed in pencil Image Size: 16 x 24 inches Size: 22 x 30 in. (55.88 x 76.2 cm) Frame Size: 25.5 x 32.5 inches

        RoGallery
      • JOHN WESLEY CHUMLEY (AMERICAN, 1928-1984).
        Dec. 06, 2020

        JOHN WESLEY CHUMLEY (AMERICAN, 1928-1984).

        Est: $1,000 - $1,500

        Tempera on board. Porch Scene. Signed lower left. Sketch verso. Labels affixed verso. From a New York collection.

        Clarke Auction Gallery
      • John Chumley (American, 1928-1984), January
        Sep. 19, 2020

        John Chumley (American, 1928-1984), January

        Est: $4,000 - $8,000

        John Chumley (American, 1928-1984), January tempera on Masonite, signed lower right, includes labels from Maynard Walker Gallery and the Chrysler Museum at Norfolk, presented in an attractive wooden frame with linen liner. SS 22 x 28 in.; DOA 31.5 x 37.5 in. John Chumley is best known for his egg tempera and watercolor landscapes of his rural homeland in the Shenandoah Valley. His post-graduate study under Walter Stuempfig at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts convinced him that his field was realism and the rural countryside his stimulus. As he refined his work, there were other influential centers of art along the way--the Ringling School of Art in Sarasota, Florida, where he met his wife Bettye (Skip) Roberts; and the Fort Worth Center of Art, Fort Worth, Texas, where he was artist-in-residence from 1958-1961. John's work has been featured in many one-man exhibitions from New York to Texas and from Louisiana to Pennsylvania, and in collections with at least ten major art museums and the American Embassy in Moscow. Maynard Walker Gallery, New York Chrysler Museum of Art, Norfolk, Virginia (Museum Membership Purchase, 1967) Private Collection, Wilmington, North Carolina Additional high-resolution photos are available at www.lelandlittle.com

        Leland Little Auctions
      • John Chumley Winter Landscape Watercolor
        Jul. 11, 2020

        John Chumley Winter Landscape Watercolor

        Est: $1,400 - $1,800

        John Wesley Chumley (Virginia/Tennessee, 1928-1984) watercolor snow scene painting depicting a farmstead with freshly fallen snow having a small pond bearing the reflection of the farm with barren trees in the foreground and the main house with outbuildings and barren trees background. Signed lower right "Chumley". Housed in a molded giltwood frame with linen liner. Sight - 20 1/2" H x 25 3/4" W. Framed - 27 1/2" H & 34 W. Biography (courtesy Askart: The Artists' Bluebook/J.C. Tumblin): "John Chumley was born in Minnesota and grew up in Tennessee. His interest in realism flourished while studying under Walter Stuempfig at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts; he also studied at the Ringling School of Art in Sarasota, Florida and was Artist in Residence at the Fort Worth Center of Art in Texas from 1958-1961. Chumley moved with his family to the Shenandoah Valley in 1961. Scenes from his native East Tennessee were a frequent source of inspiration. He had one man shows at the Dulin Gallery of Art (predecessor of the Knoxville Museum of Art, Fort Worth, Norfolk, Va., Pennsylvania and New York. His New York exhibits were very successful and earned him national recognition and comparisons with Hopper and Wyeth. He is buried in Winchester, Virginia. Provenance: Private Knoxville, TN collection. 

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      • JOHN CHUMLEY (AMERICAN, 1928-1984) STILL-LIFE PAINTING
        Jun. 27, 2020

        JOHN CHUMLEY (AMERICAN, 1928-1984) STILL-LIFE PAINTING

        Est: $1,000 - $1,500

        JOHN CHUMLEY (AMERICAN, 1928-1984) STILL-LIFE PAINTING, watercolor on paper, apples situated in a woven-splint basket, sitting in a window sill, crisp fall landscape in the background, signed in the lower left corner "Chumley". Housed under glass in a gilt molded frame.

        Jeffrey S. Evans & Associates
      • JOHN CHUMLEY (AMERICAN, 1928-1984) STILL-LIFE PAINTING
        Jun. 27, 2020

        JOHN CHUMLEY (AMERICAN, 1928-1984) STILL-LIFE PAINTING

        Est: $1,000 - $1,500

        JOHN CHUMLEY (AMERICAN, 1928-1984) STILL-LIFE PAINTING, watercolor on paper, fall corn in barrels and baskets, situated on the steps of an old brick farmhouse in morning light, signed in the lower left corner "Chumley". Housed under glass in probably original gilt molded frame.

        Jeffrey S. Evans & Associates
      • John Chumley, Hollyhocks
        Jun. 26, 2020

        John Chumley, Hollyhocks

        Est: $1,500 - $2,500

        John Chumley Hollyhocks 1967 watercolor on paper 22.5 h × 28 w in (57 × 71 cm) Signed to lower left 'Chumley'. Provenance: Maynard Walker Gallery, New York | Adelson Galleries, New York | Private Collection, Pennsylvania condition: Sheet is lightly toned with one 3 inch tear at upper right and one small spot of discoloration above chimney on far right. Work has not been examined out of frame; measurements taken are of sight. Framed behind glass measuring 34 x 39 inches.

        Rago Arts and Auction Center
      • John Chumley, Above the Fruited Plain, Offset Lithograph
        Feb. 27, 2019

        John Chumley, Above the Fruited Plain, Offset Lithograph

        Est: $900 - $1,200

        Artist: John Chumley, American (1928 - 1984) Title: Above the Fruited Plain Year: 1973 Medium: Offset Lithograph, signed in pencil Image Size: 16 x 24 inches Size: 22 x 30 in. (55.88 x 76.2 cm) Frame Size: 25.5 x 32.5 inches

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      • John Chumley (American, 1928-1984) Baby Martin in Flight Pencil on paper 14 x 21
        Feb. 27, 2017

        John Chumley (American, 1928-1984) Baby Martin in Flight Pencil on paper 14 x 21

        Est: $200 - $300

        John Chumley (American, 1928-1984) Baby Martin in Flight Pencil on paper 14 x 21 inches (35.6 x 53.3 cm) (sight) Signed and titled lower left: Baby Martin in flight / John Chumley HID04901242017

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      • John Chumley, Above the Fruited Plain, Lithograph
        Sep. 22, 2016

        John Chumley, Above the Fruited Plain, Lithograph

        Est: $100 - $200

        Artist: John Chumley, American (1928 - 1984) Title: Above the Fruited Plain Year: 1973 Medium: Lithograph, Signed in Pencil Size: 22 x 30 in. (55.88 x 76.2 cm)

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      • JOHN CHUMLEY (1928-1984): THE BACK PORCH
        Apr. 30, 2016

        JOHN CHUMLEY (1928-1984): THE BACK PORCH

        Est: $200 - $400

        JOHN CHUMLEY (1928-1984): THE BACK PORCH Watercolor on paper, signed 'Chumley' lower left, with label from Maynard Walker, NY. 22 x 28 in. (sight), 30 x 36 in. (frame). Property from the Estate of Mary S. B. Braga

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