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J. Eugene Grigsby Sold at Auction Prices

Painter, b. 1918 - d. 2013

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    • Eugene Grigsby ‘Homage to Shamba’ Lithograph
      Mar. 24, 2024

      Eugene Grigsby ‘Homage to Shamba’ Lithograph

      Est: -

      12L x 18H Property of West Valley Art Museum, Peoria, AZ. This signed Grigsby ‘Homage to Shamba’ lithograph is a striking tribute to thespirit of Shamba. The vibrant colors and bold lines convey a sense of energy and vitality, capturing the essence of the subject with masterful precision. Grigsby's signature adds a stamp of authenticity and elevates thevalue of this unique artwork. A must-have for collectors seeking pieces that resonate with cultural significance and artistic prowess. Bring the dynamic beauty of ‘Homage to Shamba’ into your space and igniteconversations about art and identity. Jefferson Eugene Grigsby, Jr. (1918 – 2013) was a shining example of a modern day renaissance man. He was an artist, a teacher, a playwright, a poet, an essayist, apublished author, a lecturer, and a band leader. He was a fierce advocate for justice and righteousness and engaged everyone who crossed his path. He literally walked with kings and queens, yet never lost the commonRH50284

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    • Eugene Grigsby ‘Women of Darfur’ Lithograph 10/96
      Mar. 24, 2024

      Eugene Grigsby ‘Women of Darfur’ Lithograph 10/96

      Est: -

      30L x 22H Property of West Valley Art Museum, Peoria, AZ. This signed Eugene Grigsby 'Women of Darfur' lithograph, numbered 10/96, is a poignantportrayal of resilience and strength in the face of adversity. Through Grigsby's skilled hand, the women of Darfur are depicted with dignity and grace, their stories echoing through the expressive lines and rich hues of the lithograph. The artist's signature further authenticates the piece, adding to its value and significance. As a limited edition, numbered print, it holds a unique place in the world of art collecting. Own apiece of history and honor the indomitable spirit of the women of Darfur with this remarkable lithograph. Jefferson Eugene Grigsby, Jr. (1918 – 2013) was a shining example of a modern dayrenaissance man. He was an artist, a teacher, a playwright, a poet, an essayist, a published author, a lecturer, and a band leader. He was a fierce advocate for justice and righteousness and engaged everyone whoRH50284

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    • J. EUGENE GRIGSBY, JR. (1918 - 2013) Two Girls, Sisters.
      Oct. 19, 2023

      J. EUGENE GRIGSBY, JR. (1918 - 2013) Two Girls, Sisters.

      Est: $2,000 - $3,000

      J. EUGENE GRIGSBY, JR. (1918 - 2013) Two Girls, Sisters. Linoleum cut on buff wove paper, 1948. 203x152 mm; 8x6 inches, uneven margins. Signed, titled and dated in ink, lower margin. Two Girls, Sisters is a very scarce print by artist, educator, activist and diplomat Dr. J. Eugene Grigsby. Another impression is in the collection of the Watts College of Public Service and Community Solutions at Arizona State University, where Grigsy was a professor in the School of Art for twenty-two years.

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    • Eugene Grigsby, 1918-2013, Untitled, Homage to Shamba
      Nov. 19, 2022

      Eugene Grigsby, 1918-2013, Untitled, Homage to Shamba

      Est: $600 - $800

      Eugene Grigsby 1918-2013 Untitled, Homage to Shamba c. 1988-1990 color lithograph 18 x 12-1/2 inches (image) signed This image relates to a painting the artist did titled, Homage to Shamba, in 1988 (REF: The Eye of Shamba, The Art of Eugene Grigsby, Jr. , The Phoenix Art Museum, 2001.) Homage to Shamba is illustrated on the cover of the exhibition catalog.

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    • Eugene Grigsby, 1918-2013, The Family
      Nov. 19, 2022

      Eugene Grigsby, 1918-2013, The Family

      Est: $2,000 - $3,000

      Eugene Grigsby 1918-2013 The Family 2008 serigraph on paper 24 x 17-1/2 inches (image), full margins signed, titled and numbered 2/45

      Black Art Auction
    • Eugene Grigsby, 1918-2013, untitled
      Nov. 19, 2022

      Eugene Grigsby, 1918-2013, untitled

      Est: $3,000 - $5,000

      Eugene Grigsby 1918-2013 untitled 1990 oil on canvas 17 x 24 inches signed and dated

      Black Art Auction
    • Eugene Grigsby, Jr., 1918-2013, Self-Portrait
      Jun. 04, 2022

      Eugene Grigsby, Jr., 1918-2013, Self-Portrait

      Est: $7,000 - $9,000

      Eugene Grigsby, Jr. 1918-2013 Self-Portrait 1970 acrylic on paper 17-3/4 x 12 inches unsigned, but identified by artist verso Exhibited: The Art of Eugene Grigsby, Jr.: A 65 Year Retrospective, Phoenix Art Museum, 2001 Illustrated: the catalog accompanying the exhibition. A rare and important work by Grigsby. ALL self-portraits by historical black artists are crucial.

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    • Eugene Grigsby, Jr., 1918-2013, Untitled, (Fishermen)
      Dec. 04, 2021

      Eugene Grigsby, Jr., 1918-2013, Untitled, (Fishermen)

      Est: $6,000 - $10,000

      Eugene Grigsby, Jr. 1918-2013 Untitled, (Fishermen) c. 1960 oil on canvas 25 1/2 x 36 inches signed on verso Provenance: private collection, Los Angeles, CA

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    • J. Eugene Grigsby, (American, 1918-2013), Homage to Bolongongo, 1988, lithograph, 19 3/4" x 13"
      Apr. 22, 2021

      J. Eugene Grigsby, (American, 1918-2013), Homage to Bolongongo, 1988, lithograph, 19 3/4" x 13"

      Est: $200 - $300

      J. Eugene Grigsby (American, 1918-2013) Homage to Bolongongo, 1988 lithograph signed, titled and dated lower margin edition of 40 19 3/4" x 13"

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    • ATTRIBUTED to J.EUGENE GRIGSBY Oil on Canvas
      Mar. 24, 2021

      ATTRIBUTED to J.EUGENE GRIGSBY Oil on Canvas

      Est: $200 - $600

      Attributed to J. Eugene Grigsby oil on canvas, Please Note: All lots that do not carry established documented provenance nor any past record of auction history record are described in the catalog as attributed to , AFTER, or in the style of. TBS Does not guarantee authenticity of stamps labels and or piece, signature in pencil to verso of piece reads ‘Grigsby’, not framed, some wear to edges of canvas, subject a fisherman with other figures standing in front of a body of water, measures 25.5 inches tall by 36 inches wide, Attributed to, J.Eugene Grigsby, Grigsby, home decor, wall art, American artist, African-American artist, modern art, contemporary art. 7S J. Eugene Grigsby was a multimedia artist and educator. His primary mediums were printmaking and painting; his style of painting was abstract and expressionistic. Grigsby was an influential educator for both college and high school students-wiki

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    • J. Eugene Grigsby, (American, 1918-2013), No Vacancy, 1964, woodcut, 16" x 11.5"
      Apr. 27, 2017

      J. Eugene Grigsby, (American, 1918-2013), No Vacancy, 1964, woodcut, 16" x 11.5"

      Est: $500 - $700

      J. Eugene Grigsby (American, 1918-2013) No Vacancy, 1964 woodcut signed, titled, numbered and inscribed, edition of 50 16" x 11.5"

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    • J. Eugene Grigsby, (American, 1918-2013), No Vacancy, 1964, woodcut, 16" x 11.5"
      Jun. 06, 2015

      J. Eugene Grigsby, (American, 1918-2013), No Vacancy, 1964, woodcut, 16" x 11.5"

      Est: $1,000 - $2,000

      J. Eugene Grigsby (American, 1918-2013) No Vacancy, 1964 woodcut signed, titled, numbered and inscribed, edition of 50 16" x 11.5"

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    • J. EUGENE GRIGSBY, JR. (1918 - 2013) No Vacancy.
      Jun. 10, 2014

      J. EUGENE GRIGSBY, JR. (1918 - 2013) No Vacancy.

      Est: $2,000 - $3,000

      J. EUGENE GRIGSBY, JR. (1918 - 2013) No Vacancy. Woodcut on cream wove paper, 1964. 406x292 mm; 16x11 1/2 inches, full margins. Signed, titled, numbered 15/50, and inscribed "For Bob & Jean" in pen, lower margin.

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    • J. EUGENE GRIGSBY, JR. (1918 - ) No Vacancy.
      Oct. 08, 2009

      J. EUGENE GRIGSBY, JR. (1918 - ) No Vacancy.

      Est: $4,000 - $6,000

      J. EUGENE GRIGSBY, JR. (1918 - ) No Vacancy. Woodcut, 1964. 406x292 mm; 16x11 1/2 inches, full margins. Signed, titled and numbered 35/50 in pencil, lower margin. A dark impression. No Vacancy is the first work by artist, educator, activist and diplomat Dr. J. Eugene Grigsby to appear at auction. Grigsby's work can be found in the collections of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, the Library of Congress, Washington, DC, the Milwaukee Museum, WI, Morehouse College, Atlanta, GA, Arizona State University and Ohio State University.

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