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    • Ann Cushing Gantz (TX,1935-2012) oil painting
      Sep. 10, 2023

      Ann Cushing Gantz (TX,1935-2012) oil painting

      Est: $525 - $675

      ARTIST: Ann Cushing Gantz (Texas, 1935 - 2012) NAME: Girls Playing Guitars MEDIUM: oil on board CONDITION: Normal wear along edges. No visible inpaint under UV light. SIGHT SIZE: 36 x 24 inches / 91 x 60 cm FRAME SIZE: unframed (In-House framing available) SIGNATURE: lower right CATEGORY: antique vintage painting AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US SKU#: 120841 US Shipping $120 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: From her early childhood, Dallas painter, printmaker and teacher - Anne Cushing Gantz - knew that she wanted to be an artist. She pursued her love of art through her school years, spending her Saturdays attending the prestigious Memphis Academy of Art in Memphis, Tennessee, where she began to refine her skill and technique and develop her own unique style. Inspired by the color and culture of New Orleans, Louisiana, she was accepted to and graduated from Tulane University in New Orleans, Louisiana with a Bachelors of Fine Arts degree with a concentration in painting and printmaking. Her work was further inspired by her association with artists such as Hans Hoffman and Jackson Pollock.Only six months after graduation during her first solo exhibition, one of Ms. Gantz collectors encouraged her to share her skill and love of creating art with other art students and soon she began to teach painting and printmaking. She subsequently taught painting and printmaking at the Dallas Museum of Fine Arts School and has continued to be a favorite instructor in painting, drawing and printmaking at the Studio of Cushing Galleries in Dallas.Throughout her career, Ms. Gantz has continued to contribute her time, energy and talent to the public and the art community through her affiliation with professional associations and honor societies including the National Society of Painters in Casein and Acrylic, the Boston Printmakers Association, the Northwest Printmakers Association, the Texas Printmakers Association and The Dallas Print and Drawing Society (where she serviced in various official capacities from 1958 through 1980, including three terms as President). She also acted as an Advisor to the Art Committee of the YWCA and as a founding member of the Dallas Art Gallery Association and Cushing Atelier Group. Ms. Gantz has been recognized in Southwest Art Review, the Who's Who in American Art, the Who's Who in American Women, the International Who's Who of Women and in papers in the Archives of American Art of the Smithsonian Institute and the SMU Art Archives.Her numerous awards include The Dumaine Award from Tulane University, and The Felix Harris Award from the Dallas Museum of Fine Art. Her work has received purchase prizes from the Boston, Beaumont, Dallas, Denver and Norfolk Museums, as well as the Joseph Pennell Collection of the Smithsonian Institution and the Texas Fine Arts Association. She has also received awards from the Louisiana State Art Commission, Northwest Printmakers, the Portland, Seattle and Brooklyn Museums and the Arkansas Art Center. Gantz was recognized as an Outstanding Young American Painter by Art in America and as Artist of the Year by the Dallas Chapter of Texas Fine Arts Association.

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    • Ann Cushing Gantz (TX,1935-2012) oil painting
      Jun. 11, 2023

      Ann Cushing Gantz (TX,1935-2012) oil painting

      Est: $550 - $700

      ARTIST: Ann Cushing Gantz (Texas, 1935 - 2012) NAME: Girls Playing Guitars MEDIUM: oil on board CONDITION: Normal wear along edges. No visible inpaint under UV light. SIGHT SIZE: 36 x 24 inches / 91 x 60 cm FRAME SIZE: unframed (In-House framing available) SIGNATURE: lower right CATEGORY: antique vintage painting AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US SKU#: 120841 US Shipping $120 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: From her early childhood, Dallas painter, printmaker and teacher - Anne Cushing Gantz - knew that she wanted to be an artist. She pursued her love of art through her school years, spending her Saturdays attending the prestigious Memphis Academy of Art in Memphis, Tennessee, where she began to refine her skill and technique and develop her own unique style. Inspired by the color and culture of New Orleans, Louisiana, she was accepted to and graduated from Tulane University in New Orleans, Louisiana with a Bachelors of Fine Arts degree with a concentration in painting and printmaking. Her work was further inspired by her association with artists such as Hans Hoffman and Jackson Pollock.Only six months after graduation during her first solo exhibition, one of Ms. Gantz collectors encouraged her to share her skill and love of creating art with other art students and soon she began to teach painting and printmaking. She subsequently taught painting and printmaking at the Dallas Museum of Fine Arts School and has continued to be a favorite instructor in painting, drawing and printmaking at the Studio of Cushing Galleries in Dallas.Throughout her career, Ms. Gantz has continued to contribute her time, energy and talent to the public and the art community through her affiliation with professional associations and honor societies including the National Society of Painters in Casein and Acrylic, the Boston Printmakers Association, the Northwest Printmakers Association, the Texas Printmakers Association and The Dallas Print and Drawing Society (where she serviced in various official capacities from 1958 through 1980, including three terms as President). She also acted as an Advisor to the Art Committee of the YWCA and as a founding member of the Dallas Art Gallery Association and Cushing Atelier Group. Ms. Gantz has been recognized in Southwest Art Review, the Who's Who in American Art, the Who's Who in American Women, the International Who's Who of Women and in papers in the Archives of American Art of the Smithsonian Institute and the SMU Art Archives.Her numerous awards include The Dumaine Award from Tulane University, and The Felix Harris Award from the Dallas Museum of Fine Art. Her work has received purchase prizes from the Boston, Beaumont, Dallas, Denver and Norfolk Museums, as well as the Joseph Pennell Collection of the Smithsonian Institution and the Texas Fine Arts Association. She has also received awards from the Louisiana State Art Commission, Northwest Printmakers, the Portland, Seattle and Brooklyn Museums and the Arkansas Art Center. Gantz was recognized as an Outstanding Young American Painter by Art in America and as Artist of the Year by the Dallas Chapter of Texas Fine Arts Association.

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    • Ann Cushing Gantz (TX,1935-2012) oil painting
      Mar. 12, 2023

      Ann Cushing Gantz (TX,1935-2012) oil painting

      Est: $575 - $750

      ARTIST: Ann Cushing Gantz (Texas, 1935 - 2012) NAME: Girls Playing Guitars MEDIUM: oil on board CONDITION: Normal wear along edges. No visible inpaint under UV light. SIGHT SIZE: 36 x 24 inches / 91 x 60 cm FRAME SIZE: unframed (In-House framing available) SIGNATURE: lower right CATEGORY: antique vintage painting AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US SKU#: 120841 US Shipping $120 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: From her early childhood, Dallas painter, printmaker and teacher - Anne Cushing Gantz - knew that she wanted to be an artist. She pursued her love of art through her school years, spending her Saturdays attending the prestigious Memphis Academy of Art in Memphis, Tennessee, where she began to refine her skill and technique and develop her own unique style. Inspired by the color and culture of New Orleans, Louisiana, she was accepted to and graduated from Tulane University in New Orleans, Louisiana with a Bachelors of Fine Arts degree with a concentration in painting and printmaking. Her work was further inspired by her association with artists such as Hans Hoffman and Jackson Pollock.Only six months after graduation during her first solo exhibition, one of Ms. Gantz collectors encouraged her to share her skill and love of creating art with other art students and soon she began to teach painting and printmaking. She subsequently taught painting and printmaking at the Dallas Museum of Fine Arts School and has continued to be a favorite instructor in painting, drawing and printmaking at the Studio of Cushing Galleries in Dallas.Throughout her career, Ms. Gantz has continued to contribute her time, energy and talent to the public and the art community through her affiliation with professional associations and honor societies including the National Society of Painters in Casein and Acrylic, the Boston Printmakers Association, the Northwest Printmakers Association, the Texas Printmakers Association and The Dallas Print and Drawing Society (where she serviced in various official capacities from 1958 through 1980, including three terms as President). She also acted as an Advisor to the Art Committee of the YWCA and as a founding member of the Dallas Art Gallery Association and Cushing Atelier Group. Ms. Gantz has been recognized in Southwest Art Review, the Who's Who in American Art, the Who's Who in American Women, the International Who's Who of Women and in papers in the Archives of American Art of the Smithsonian Institute and the SMU Art Archives.Her numerous awards include The Dumaine Award from Tulane University, and The Felix Harris Award from the Dallas Museum of Fine Art. Her work has received purchase prizes from the Boston, Beaumont, Dallas, Denver and Norfolk Museums, as well as the Joseph Pennell Collection of the Smithsonian Institution and the Texas Fine Arts Association. She has also received awards from the Louisiana State Art Commission, Northwest Printmakers, the Portland, Seattle and Brooklyn Museums and the Arkansas Art Center. Gantz was recognized as an Outstanding Young American Painter by Art in America and as Artist of the Year by the Dallas Chapter of Texas Fine Arts Association.

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    • Ann Cushing Gantz (TX,1935-2012) oil painting
      Dec. 18, 2022

      Ann Cushing Gantz (TX,1935-2012) oil painting

      Est: $625 - $750

      ARTIST: Ann Cushing Gantz (Texas, 1935 - 2012) NAME: Girls Playing Guitars MEDIUM: oil on board CONDITION: Normal wear along edges. No visible inpaint under UV light. SIGHT SIZE: 36 x 24 inches / 91 x 60 cm FRAME SIZE: unframed (In-House framing available) SIGNATURE: lower right CATEGORY: antique vintage painting AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US SKU#: 120841 US Shipping $120 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: From her early childhood, Dallas painter, printmaker and teacher - Anne Cushing Gantz - knew that she wanted to be an artist. She pursued her love of art through her school years, spending her Saturdays attending the prestigious Memphis Academy of Art in Memphis, Tennessee, where she began to refine her skill and technique and develop her own unique style. Inspired by the color and culture of New Orleans, Louisiana, she was accepted to and graduated from Tulane University in New Orleans, Louisiana with a Bachelors of Fine Arts degree with a concentration in painting and printmaking. Her work was further inspired by her association with artists such as Hans Hoffman and Jackson Pollock.Only six months after graduation during her first solo exhibition, one of Ms. Gantz collectors encouraged her to share her skill and love of creating art with other art students and soon she began to teach painting and printmaking. She subsequently taught painting and printmaking at the Dallas Museum of Fine Arts School and has continued to be a favorite instructor in painting, drawing and printmaking at the Studio of Cushing Galleries in Dallas.Throughout her career, Ms. Gantz has continued to contribute her time, energy and talent to the public and the art community through her affiliation with professional associations and honor societies including the National Society of Painters in Casein and Acrylic, the Boston Printmakers Association, the Northwest Printmakers Association, the Texas Printmakers Association and The Dallas Print and Drawing Society (where she serviced in various official capacities from 1958 through 1980, including three terms as President). She also acted as an Advisor to the Art Committee of the YWCA and as a founding member of the Dallas Art Gallery Association and Cushing Atelier Group. Ms. Gantz has been recognized in Southwest Art Review, the Who's Who in American Art, the Who's Who in American Women, the International Who's Who of Women and in papers in the Archives of American Art of the Smithsonian Institute and the SMU Art Archives.Her numerous awards include The Dumaine Award from Tulane University, and The Felix Harris Award from the Dallas Museum of Fine Art. Her work has received purchase prizes from the Boston, Beaumont, Dallas, Denver and Norfolk Museums, as well as the Joseph Pennell Collection of the Smithsonian Institution and the Texas Fine Arts Association. She has also received awards from the Louisiana State Art Commission, Northwest Printmakers, the Portland, Seattle and Brooklyn Museums and the Arkansas Art Center. Gantz was recognized as an Outstanding Young American Painter by Art in America and as Artist of the Year by the Dallas Chapter of Texas Fine Arts Association.

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    • Ann Cushing Gantz (TX,1935-2012) oil painting
      Sep. 11, 2022

      Ann Cushing Gantz (TX,1935-2012) oil painting

      Est: $650 - $800

      ARTIST: Ann Cushing Gantz (Texas, 1935 - 2012) NAME: Girls Playing Guitars MEDIUM: oil on board CONDITION: Normal wear along edges. No visible inpaint under UV light. SIGHT SIZE: 36 x 24 inches / 91 x 60 cm FRAME SIZE: unframed (In-House framing available) SIGNATURE: lower right CATEGORY: antique vintage painting AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US SKU#: 120841 US Shipping $120 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: From her early childhood, Dallas painter, printmaker and teacher - Anne Cushing Gantz - knew that she wanted to be an artist. She pursued her love of art through her school years, spending her Saturdays attending the prestigious Memphis Academy of Art in Memphis, Tennessee, where she began to refine her skill and technique and develop her own unique style. Inspired by the color and culture of New Orleans, Louisiana, she was accepted to and graduated from Tulane University in New Orleans, Louisiana with a Bachelors of Fine Arts degree with a concentration in painting and printmaking. Her work was further inspired by her association with artists such as Hans Hoffman and Jackson Pollock.Only six months after graduation during her first solo exhibition, one of Ms. Gantz collectors encouraged her to share her skill and love of creating art with other art students and soon she began to teach painting and printmaking. She subsequently taught painting and printmaking at the Dallas Museum of Fine Arts School and has continued to be a favorite instructor in painting, drawing and printmaking at the Studio of Cushing Galleries in Dallas.Throughout her career, Ms. Gantz has continued to contribute her time, energy and talent to the public and the art community through her affiliation with professional associations and honor societies including the National Society of Painters in Casein and Acrylic, the Boston Printmakers Association, the Northwest Printmakers Association, the Texas Printmakers Association and The Dallas Print and Drawing Society (where she serviced in various official capacities from 1958 through 1980, including three terms as President). She also acted as an Advisor to the Art Committee of the YWCA and as a founding member of the Dallas Art Gallery Association and Cushing Atelier Group. Ms. Gantz has been recognized in Southwest Art Review, the Who's Who in American Art, the Who's Who in American Women, the International Who's Who of Women and in papers in the Archives of American Art of the Smithsonian Institute and the SMU Art Archives.Her numerous awards include The Dumaine Award from Tulane University, and The Felix Harris Award from the Dallas Museum of Fine Art. Her work has received purchase prizes from the Boston, Beaumont, Dallas, Denver and Norfolk Museums, as well as the Joseph Pennell Collection of the Smithsonian Institution and the Texas Fine Arts Association. She has also received awards from the Louisiana State Art Commission, Northwest Printmakers, the Portland, Seattle and Brooklyn Museums and the Arkansas Art Center. Gantz was recognized as an Outstanding Young American Painter by Art in America and as Artist of the Year by the Dallas Chapter of Texas Fine Arts Association.

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    • Ann Cushing Gantz (TX,1935-2012) oil painting
      Jun. 12, 2022

      Ann Cushing Gantz (TX,1935-2012) oil painting

      Est: $650 - $800

      ARTIST: Ann Cushing Gantz (Texas, 1935 - 2012) NAME: Girls Playing Guitars MEDIUM: oil on board CONDITION: Normal wear along edges. No visible inpaint under UV light. SIGHT SIZE: 36 x 24 inches / 91 x 60 cm FRAME SIZE: unframed (In-House framing available) SIGNATURE: lower right CATEGORY: antique vintage painting AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US SKU#: 120841 US Shipping $120 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: From her early childhood, Dallas painter, printmaker and teacher - Anne Cushing Gantz - knew that she wanted to be an artist. She pursued her love of art through her school years, spending her Saturdays attending the prestigious Memphis Academy of Art in Memphis, Tennessee, where she began to refine her skill and technique and develop her own unique style. Inspired by the color and culture of New Orleans, Louisiana, she was accepted to and graduated from Tulane University in New Orleans, Louisiana with a Bachelors of Fine Arts degree with a concentration in painting and printmaking. Her work was further inspired by her association with artists such as Hans Hoffman and Jackson Pollock.Only six months after graduation during her first solo exhibition, one of Ms. Gantz collectors encouraged her to share her skill and love of creating art with other art students and soon she began to teach painting and printmaking. She subsequently taught painting and printmaking at the Dallas Museum of Fine Arts School and has continued to be a favorite instructor in painting, drawing and printmaking at the Studio of Cushing Galleries in Dallas.Throughout her career, Ms. Gantz has continued to contribute her time, energy and talent to the public and the art community through her affiliation with professional associations and honor societies including the National Society of Painters in Casein and Acrylic, the Boston Printmakers Association, the Northwest Printmakers Association, the Texas Printmakers Association and The Dallas Print and Drawing Society (where she serviced in various official capacities from 1958 through 1980, including three terms as President). She also acted as an Advisor to the Art Committee of the YWCA and as a founding member of the Dallas Art Gallery Association and Cushing Atelier Group. Ms. Gantz has been recognized in Southwest Art Review, the Who's Who in American Art, the Who's Who in American Women, the International Who's Who of Women and in papers in the Archives of American Art of the Smithsonian Institute and the SMU Art Archives.Her numerous awards include The Dumaine Award from Tulane University, and The Felix Harris Award from the Dallas Museum of Fine Art. Her work has received purchase prizes from the Boston, Beaumont, Dallas, Denver and Norfolk Museums, as well as the Joseph Pennell Collection of the Smithsonian Institution and the Texas Fine Arts Association. She has also received awards from the Louisiana State Art Commission, Northwest Printmakers, the Portland, Seattle and Brooklyn Museums and the Arkansas Art Center. Gantz was recognized as an Outstanding Young American Painter by Art in America and as Artist of the Year by the Dallas Chapter of Texas Fine Arts Association.

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    • Ann Cushing Gantz (b. 1935), Two Figures
      Apr. 23, 2020

      Ann Cushing Gantz (b. 1935), Two Figures

      Est: $25 - $25,000

      Ann Cushing Gantz (b. 1935), Two Figures woodblock print in colors, pencil signed, titled, and numbered 3/8 lower margin, matted and framed. DOA 30 1/2 x 18 1/4 in. Additional high-resolution photos are available at LelandLittle.com

      Leland Little Auctions
    • ANN CUSHING GANTZ (TX, 1935-2012), THE DANCE
      Aug. 24, 2019

      ANN CUSHING GANTZ (TX, 1935-2012), THE DANCE

      Est: $300 - $500

      Framed oil on masonite painting, The Dance, signed lower right Cushing (Ann Cushing Gantz, Texas, 1935-2012), sight: approx 14.75"h, 29.75"w, overall: approx 16.5"h, 31.5"w, 4lbs Start Price: $200.00

      Austin Auction Gallery
    • Ann Gantz Woodcut, "The Chess Game"
      Mar. 17, 2018

      Ann Gantz Woodcut, "The Chess Game"

      Est: $200 - $400

      Ann Cushing Gantz (TX, 1935 - 2012), woodcut print, depicting figures playing chase, pencil signed "Ann Cushing", "The Chess Game", numbered 10/12 lower margin, sight size 20" x 11.25", 27" x 18.5" as framed

      Wickliff & Associates Auctioneers, Inc.
    • Ann Gantz Woodcut, "The Chess Game"
      Jan. 13, 2018

      Ann Gantz Woodcut, "The Chess Game"

      Est: $200 - $400

      Ann Cushing Gantz (TX, 1935 - 2012), woodcut print, depicting figures playing chase, pencil signed "Ann Cushing", "The Chess Game", numbered 10/12 lower margin, sight size 20" x 11.25", 27" x 18.5" as framed

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    • ANN GANTZ WOODCUT, "THE CHESS GAME"
      Dec. 02, 2017

      ANN GANTZ WOODCUT, "THE CHESS GAME"

      Est: $300 - $500

      Ann Cushing Gantz (TX, 1935 - 2012), woodcut print, depicting figures playing chase, pencil signed "Ann Cushing", "The Chess Game", numbered 10/12 lower margin, sight size 20" x 11.25", 27" x 18.5" as framed

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    • ANN GANTZ WOODCUT, "THE CHESS GAME"
      Oct. 28, 2017

      ANN GANTZ WOODCUT, "THE CHESS GAME"

      Est: $300 - $500

      Ann Cushing Gantz (TX, 1935 - 2012), woodcut print, depicting figures playing chase, pencil signed "Ann Cushing", "The Chess Game", numbered 10/12 lower margin, sight size 20" x 11.25", 27" x 18.5" as framed

      Wickliff & Associates Auctioneers, Inc.
    • Ann Cushing Gantz (b. 1935), Set of 3 Portraits
      Jan. 28, 2012

      Ann Cushing Gantz (b. 1935), Set of 3 Portraits

      Est: $1,000 - $2,000

      Ann Cushing Gantz (b. 1935), Set of 3 Portraits oil on canvas including: (1) "Rubens", signed lower right, "Cushing"; (1) "Queen Elizabeth", signed lower right, "Cushing"; (1) "Henry the VIII", signed middle left, "Cushing". Canvas: 14"H x 11"W; Frame: 16.5"H x 13.5"W.

      Dallas Fine Art Auction
    • ANN CUSHING GANTZ (American, b. 1935) The Cellist, 1959
      May. 14, 2011

      ANN CUSHING GANTZ (American, b. 1935) The Cellist, 1959

      Est: $2,000 - $3,000

      ANN CUSHING GANTZ (American, b. 1935) The Cellist, 1959 Oil on canvas board 20 x 16 inches (50.8 x 40.6 cm) Signed lower right: Cushing Inscribed verso: The Cellist / 1959 / Ann Cushing Gantz

      Heritage Auctions
    • ANN CUSHING GANTZ (American, b. 1935) Autumn Mixed
      Jan. 25, 2009

      ANN CUSHING GANTZ (American, b. 1935) Autumn Mixed

      Est: $50 - $100

      ANN CUSHING GANTZ (American, b. 1935) Autumn Mixed media on paper 21-1/2 x 8-3/4 inches (54.6 x 22.2 cm) window Ed. 3/1 Signed, titled, and numbered lower margin: Autumn 3/1 Ann Cushing

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