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  • Robert Fuqua a/k/a Joe Tillotson American-Mississippi/Greenville (1905-1959) Watercolor and Gouache "Teasing the Marble Statue" Circa 1927. Signed Joe Tillotson Lower Right and Dated 1927. Good to Very Good Condition. Measures 9-1/2 Inches by 7-1/4
    Sep. 19, 2012

    Robert Fuqua a/k/a Joe Tillotson American-Mississippi/Greenville (1905-1959) Watercolor and Gouache "Teasing the Marble Statue" Circa 1927. Signed Joe Tillotson Lower Right and Dated 1927. Good to Very Good Condition. Measures 9-1/2 Inches by 7-1/4

    Est: $4,000 - $6,000

    Robert Fuqua a/k/a Joe Tillotson American-Mississippi/Greenville (1905-1959) Watercolor and Gouache "Teasing the Marble Statue" Circa 1927. Signed Joe Tillotson Lower Right and Dated 1927. Good to Very Good Condition. Measures 9-1/2 Inches by 7-1/4 Inches, Frame Measures 15-1/8 Inches by 12-1/8 Inches. Shipping $55.00

    Kodner Galleries
  • ROBERT FUQUA (American, 20th Century) Revolt of the Rob
    Aug. 17, 2010

    ROBERT FUQUA (American, 20th Century) Revolt of the Rob

    Est: $8,000 - $12,000

    ROBERT FUQUA (American, 20th Century) Revolt of the Robots, Fantastic Adventures pulp illustration, First issue, May 1930 Gouache on board 15 x 11.25 in. Not signed This landmark illustration appeared on the cover of the very first issue of Fantastic Adventures. The premiere issue featured Arthur Tofte's greatest story, Revolt of the Robots, May 1930, volume 1, number 1. A copy of the pulp is included with this lot. From the Estate of John McLaughlin.

    Heritage Auctions
  • ROBERT FUQUA (American 20th Century) Death of the
    Oct. 15, 2008

    ROBERT FUQUA (American 20th Century) Death of the

    Est: $8,000 - $12,000

    ROBERT FUQUA (American 20th Century) Death of the Moon, Amazing Stories back cover, January 1944 Oil on board 17.5 x 13.5 in. Not signed Robert Fuqua was the pseudonym of Joseph Wirt Tillotson. This scene, used on the back cover of Amazing Stories, illustrated Morris J. Steele's feature article, Stories of the Stars. This painting was reproduced on page 40 of The Frank Collection: A Showcase of the World's Finest Fantastic Art by Jane and Howard Frank. PROVENANCE: Ex. Malcolm Willits collection. Exhibited: Alien Contact group show, Science Fiction Museum, Seattle, Washington, 2006. From the Frank Collection.

    Heritage Auctions
  • ROBERT FUQUA (American 20th Century)
    Nov. 09, 2006

    ROBERT FUQUA (American 20th Century)

    Est: $300 - $500

    ROBERT FUQUA (American 20th Century) Untitled Ink on board 10 x 7in. Signed upper left Original science fiction pulp magazine illustration PROVENANCE: From the collection of John McLaughlin

    Heritage Auctions
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