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  • Sam Gummelt SIGNED VINTAGE 3X5 Card Noted American Artist From Texas
    Jan. 16, 2025

    Sam Gummelt SIGNED VINTAGE 3X5 Card Noted American Artist From Texas

    Est: $100 - $200

    SIGNED VINTAGE 3X5 Card Noted American Artist From Texas. Boldly Signed in marker (see pictures). SIGNATURE: "SAM GUMMELT." SAM GUMMELT (born 1944). Since the 1970’s, Texas native Sam Gummelt (Born in Waco, 1944) has built a leading reputation as one of Texas’ leading non-objective abstract artists. He is a rightful successor of the first and second generation of non-objective Texas artists such as Toni Laselle and Joseph Glasco. His solo exhibition in 1979 at the Fort Worth Art Museum (now Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth) at the age of thirty four brought him much recognition as a committed Modernist painter. Gummelt courts Jasper Johns and Brice Marden as serious influences. Marden’s waxy surfaces triggered Gummelt’s investigation and use of divergent materials as did John’s use of objects. Even more so, John’s remarkable use of the color gray to blanket a painting had a profound and continued influence on Gummelt’s work. Gummelt builds many of his larger works by assembling either canvas panels or wooden panels resulting in modular constructions. He often manipulates the wooden surfaces by cutting shallow horizontal and vertical grooves in the panels. The formal components of these works come via lines and negative spaces of the boxes while playing against a variety of materials and rich surfaces. Gummelt’s work is in the collections of the Dallas Museum of Art, Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, The Museum of Fine Arts Houston, Old Jail Art Center, and other Texas institutions and private collections. Very Good Condition. ALL ITEMS ARE GUARANTEED TO BE ACCURATELY DESCRIBED, NOT DEFECTIVE, & GENUINE. PLEASE NOTE: We do all our own shipping. We will combine shipping on multiple items, where possible to save the winning bidder on shipping costs. Shipping will be added to the winning bidder's invoice for item(s) won. Media Mail postage from USPS will be used for shipping in the United States for those items allowed. The lowest alternative cost shipping will be billed for items not allowed by USPS to be shipped by Media Mail. Foreign winning bidders will pay postage based on their countries small/medium/large Flat Rate box postage rates & weight of the package. Other types of postage are available at the added expense at the bidders' request. You also agree to pay any applicable taxes and/or customs/import duties. A Tracking Number will be provided to the buyer. Insurance is mandatory on packages over USD 100 and will be added to postage charges when applicable.

    The Book Barn
  • Sam Gummelt SIGNED VINTAGE 3X5 Card Noted American Artist From Texas
    Dec. 06, 2024

    Sam Gummelt SIGNED VINTAGE 3X5 Card Noted American Artist From Texas

    Est: $100 - $200

    SIGNED VINTAGE 3X5 Card Noted American Artist From Texas. Boldly Signed in marker (see pictures). SIGNATURE: "SAM GUMMELT." SAM GUMMELT (born 1944). Since the 1970’s, Texas native Sam Gummelt (Born in Waco, 1944) has built a leading reputation as one of Texas’ leading non-objective abstract artists. He is a rightful successor of the first and second generation of non-objective Texas artists such as Toni Laselle and Joseph Glasco. His solo exhibition in 1979 at the Fort Worth Art Museum (now Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth) at the age of thirty four brought him much recognition as a committed Modernist painter. Gummelt courts Jasper Johns and Brice Marden as serious influences. Marden’s waxy surfaces triggered Gummelt’s investigation and use of divergent materials as did John’s use of objects. Even more so, John’s remarkable use of the color gray to blanket a painting had a profound and continued influence on Gummelt’s work. Gummelt builds many of his larger works by assembling either canvas panels or wooden panels resulting in modular constructions. He often manipulates the wooden surfaces by cutting shallow horizontal and vertical grooves in the panels. The formal components of these works come via lines and negative spaces of the boxes while playing against a variety of materials and rich surfaces. Gummelt’s work is in the collections of the Dallas Museum of Art, Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, The Museum of Fine Arts Houston, Old Jail Art Center, and other Texas institutions and private collections. Very Good Condition. ALL ITEMS ARE GUARANTEED TO BE ACCURATELY DESCRIBED, NOT DEFECTIVE, & GENUINE. PLEASE NOTE: We do all our own shipping. We will combine shipping on multiple items, where possible to save the winning bidder on shipping costs. Shipping will be added to the winning bidder's invoice for item(s) won. Media Mail postage from USPS will be used for shipping in the United States for those items allowed. The lowest alternative cost shipping will be billed for items not allowed by USPS to be shipped by Media Mail. Foreign winning bidders will pay postage based on their countries small/medium/large Flat Rate box postage rates & weight of the package. Other types of postage are available at the added expense at the bidders' request. You also agree to pay any applicable taxes and/or customs/import duties. A Tracking Number will be provided to the buyer. Insurance is mandatory on packages over USD 100 and will be added to postage charges when applicable.

    The Book Barn
  • Sam Gummelt SIGNED VINTAGE 3X5 Card Noted American Artist From Texas
    Nov. 07, 2024

    Sam Gummelt SIGNED VINTAGE 3X5 Card Noted American Artist From Texas

    Est: $100 - $200

    SIGNED VINTAGE 3X5 Card Noted American Artist From Texas. Boldly Signed in marker (see pictures). SIGNATURE: "SAM GUMMELT." SAM GUMMELT (born 1944). Since the 1970’s, Texas native Sam Gummelt (Born in Waco, 1944) has built a leading reputation as one of Texas’ leading non-objective abstract artists. He is a rightful successor of the first and second generation of non-objective Texas artists such as Toni Laselle and Joseph Glasco. His solo exhibition in 1979 at the Fort Worth Art Museum (now Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth) at the age of thirty four brought him much recognition as a committed Modernist painter. Gummelt courts Jasper Johns and Brice Marden as serious influences. Marden’s waxy surfaces triggered Gummelt’s investigation and use of divergent materials as did John’s use of objects. Even more so, John’s remarkable use of the color gray to blanket a painting had a profound and continued influence on Gummelt’s work. Gummelt builds many of his larger works by assembling either canvas panels or wooden panels resulting in modular constructions. He often manipulates the wooden surfaces by cutting shallow horizontal and vertical grooves in the panels. The formal components of these works come via lines and negative spaces of the boxes while playing against a variety of materials and rich surfaces. Gummelt’s work is in the collections of the Dallas Museum of Art, Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, The Museum of Fine Arts Houston, Old Jail Art Center, and other Texas institutions and private collections. Very Good Condition. ALL ITEMS ARE GUARANTEED TO BE ACCURATELY DESCRIBED, NOT DEFECTIVE, & GENUINE. PLEASE NOTE: We do all our own shipping. We will combine shipping on multiple items, where possible to save the winning bidder on shipping costs. Shipping will be added to the winning bidder's invoice for item(s) won. Media Mail postage from USPS will be used for shipping in the United States for those items allowed. The lowest alternative cost shipping will be billed for items not allowed by USPS to be shipped by Media Mail. Foreign winning bidders will pay postage based on their countries small/medium/large Flat Rate box postage rates & weight of the package. Other types of postage are available at the added expense at the bidders' request. You also agree to pay any applicable taxes and/or customs/import duties. A Tracking Number will be provided to the buyer. Insurance is mandatory on packages over USD 100 and will be added to postage charges when applicable.

    The Book Barn
  • Sam Gummelt SIGNED VINTAGE 3X5 Card Noted American Artist From Texas
    Jan. 04, 2024

    Sam Gummelt SIGNED VINTAGE 3X5 Card Noted American Artist From Texas

    Est: $100 - $200

    SIGNED VINTAGE 3X5 Card Noted American Artist From Texas. Boldly Signed in marker (see pictures). SIGNATURE: "SAM GUMMELT." SAM GUMMELT (born 1944). Since the 1970’s, Texas native Sam Gummelt (Born in Waco, 1944) has built a leading reputation as one of Texas’ leading non-objective abstract artists. He is a rightful successor of the first and second generation of non-objective Texas artists such as Toni Laselle and Joseph Glasco. His solo exhibition in 1979 at the Fort Worth Art Museum (now Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth) at the age of thirty four brought him much recognition as a committed Modernist painter. Gummelt courts Jasper Johns and Brice Marden as serious influences. Marden’s waxy surfaces triggered Gummelt’s investigation and use of divergent materials as did John’s use of objects. Even more so, John’s remarkable use of the color gray to blanket a painting had a profound and continued influence on Gummelt’s work. Gummelt builds many of his larger works by assembling either canvas panels or wooden panels resulting in modular constructions. He often manipulates the wooden surfaces by cutting shallow horizontal and vertical grooves in the panels. The formal components of these works come via lines and negative spaces of the boxes while playing against a variety of materials and rich surfaces. Gummelt’s work is in the collections of the Dallas Museum of Art, Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, The Museum of Fine Arts Houston, Old Jail Art Center, and other Texas institutions and private collections. Very Good Condition. ALL ITEMS ARE GUARANTEED TO BE ACCURATELY DESCRIBED, NOT DEFECTIVE, & GENUINE. PLEASE NOTE: We do all our own shipping. We will combine shipping on multiple items, where possible to save the winning bidder on shipping costs. Shipping will be added to the winning bidder's invoice for item(s) won. Media Mail postage from USPS will be used for shipping in the United States for those items allowed. The lowest alternative cost shipping will be billed for items not allowed by USPS to be shipped by Media Mail. Foreign winning bidders will pay postage based on their countries small/medium/large Flat Rate box postage rates & weight of the package. Other types of postage are available at the added expense at the bidders' request. You also agree to pay any applicable taxes and/or customs/import duties. A Tracking Number will be provided to the buyer. Insurance is mandatory on packages over USD 100 and will be added to postage charges when applicable.

    The Book Barn
  • Sam Gummelt SIGNED VINTAGE 3X5 Card Noted American Artist From Texas
    Nov. 21, 2023

    Sam Gummelt SIGNED VINTAGE 3X5 Card Noted American Artist From Texas

    Est: $100 - $200

    SIGNED VINTAGE 3X5 Card Noted American Artist From Texas. Boldly Signed in marker (see pictures). SIGNATURE: "SAM GUMMELT." SAM GUMMELT (born 1944). Since the 1970’s, Texas native Sam Gummelt (Born in Waco, 1944) has built a leading reputation as one of Texas’ leading non-objective abstract artists. He is a rightful successor of the first and second generation of non-objective Texas artists such as Toni Laselle and Joseph Glasco. His solo exhibition in 1979 at the Fort Worth Art Museum (now Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth) at the age of thirty four brought him much recognition as a committed Modernist painter. Gummelt courts Jasper Johns and Brice Marden as serious influences. Marden’s waxy surfaces triggered Gummelt’s investigation and use of divergent materials as did John’s use of objects. Even more so, John’s remarkable use of the color gray to blanket a painting had a profound and continued influence on Gummelt’s work. Gummelt builds many of his larger works by assembling either canvas panels or wooden panels resulting in modular constructions. He often manipulates the wooden surfaces by cutting shallow horizontal and vertical grooves in the panels. The formal components of these works come via lines and negative spaces of the boxes while playing against a variety of materials and rich surfaces. Gummelt’s work is in the collections of the Dallas Museum of Art, Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, The Museum of Fine Arts Houston, Old Jail Art Center, and other Texas institutions and private collections. Very Good Condition. ALL ITEMS ARE GUARANTEED TO BE ACCURATELY DESCRIBED, NOT DEFECTIVE, & GENUINE. PLEASE NOTE: We do all our own shipping. We will combine shipping on multiple items, where possible to save the winning bidder on shipping costs. Shipping will be added to the winning bidder's invoice for item(s) won. Media Mail postage from USPS will be used for shipping in the United States for those items allowed. The lowest alternative cost shipping will be billed for items not allowed by USPS to be shipped by Media Mail. Foreign winning bidders will pay postage based on their countries small/medium/large Flat Rate box postage rates & weight of the package. Other types of postage are available at the added expense at the bidders' request. You also agree to pay any applicable taxes and/or customs/import duties. A Tracking Number will be provided to the buyer. Insurance is mandatory on packages over USD 100 and will be added to postage charges when applicable.

    The Book Barn
  • Sam Gummelt SIGNED VINTAGE 3X5 Card Noted American Artist From Texas
    May. 25, 2023

    Sam Gummelt SIGNED VINTAGE 3X5 Card Noted American Artist From Texas

    Est: $100 - $200

    SIGNED VINTAGE 3X5 Card Noted American Artist From Texas. Boldly Signed in marker (see pictures). SIGNATURE: "SAM GUMMELT." SAM GUMMELT (born 1944). Since the 1970’s, Texas native Sam Gummelt (Born in Waco, 1944) has built a leading reputation as one of Texas’ leading non-objective abstract artists. He is a rightful successor of the first and second generation of non-objective Texas artists such as Toni Laselle and Joseph Glasco. His solo exhibition in 1979 at the Fort Worth Art Museum (now Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth) at the age of thirty four brought him much recognition as a committed Modernist painter. Gummelt courts Jasper Johns and Brice Marden as serious influences. Marden’s waxy surfaces triggered Gummelt’s investigation and use of divergent materials as did John’s use of objects. Even more so, John’s remarkable use of the color gray to blanket a painting had a profound and continued influence on Gummelt’s work. Gummelt builds many of his larger works by assembling either canvas panels or wooden panels resulting in modular constructions. He often manipulates the wooden surfaces by cutting shallow horizontal and vertical grooves in the panels. The formal components of these works come via lines and negative spaces of the boxes while playing against a variety of materials and rich surfaces. Gummelt’s work is in the collections of the Dallas Museum of Art, Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, The Museum of Fine Arts Houston, Old Jail Art Center, and other Texas institutions and private collections. Very Good Condition. ALL ITEMS ARE GUARANTEED TO BE ACCURATELY DESCRIBED, NOT DEFECTIVE, & GENUINE. PLEASE NOTE: We do all our own shipping. We will combine shipping on multiple items, where possible to save the winning bidder on shipping costs. Shipping will be added to the winning bidder's invoice for item(s) won. Media Mail postage from USPS will be used for shipping in the United States for those items allowed. The lowest alternative cost shipping will be billed for items not allowed by USPS to be shipped by Media Mail. Foreign winning bidders will pay postage based on their countries small/medium/large Flat Rate box postage rates & weight of the package. Other types of postage are available at the added expense at the bidders' request. You also agree to pay any applicable taxes and/or customs/import duties. A Tracking Number will be provided to the buyer. Insurance is mandatory on packages over USD 100 and will be added to postage charges when applicable.

    The Book Barn
  • Sam Gummelt SIGNED VINTAGE 3X5 Card Noted American Artist From Texas
    Mar. 30, 2023

    Sam Gummelt SIGNED VINTAGE 3X5 Card Noted American Artist From Texas

    Est: $100 - $200

    SIGNED VINTAGE 3X5 Card Noted American Artist From Texas. Boldly Signed in marker (see pictures). SIGNATURE: "SAM GUMMELT." SAM GUMMELT (born 1944). Since the 1970’s, Texas native Sam Gummelt (Born in Waco, 1944) has built a leading reputation as one of Texas’ leading non-objective abstract artists. He is a rightful successor of the first and second generation of non-objective Texas artists such as Toni Laselle and Joseph Glasco. His solo exhibition in 1979 at the Fort Worth Art Museum (now Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth) at the age of thirty four brought him much recognition as a committed Modernist painter. Gummelt courts Jasper Johns and Brice Marden as serious influences. Marden’s waxy surfaces triggered Gummelt’s investigation and use of divergent materials as did John’s use of objects. Even more so, John’s remarkable use of the color gray to blanket a painting had a profound and continued influence on Gummelt’s work. Gummelt builds many of his larger works by assembling either canvas panels or wooden panels resulting in modular constructions. He often manipulates the wooden surfaces by cutting shallow horizontal and vertical grooves in the panels. The formal components of these works come via lines and negative spaces of the boxes while playing against a variety of materials and rich surfaces. Gummelt’s work is in the collections of the Dallas Museum of Art, Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, The Museum of Fine Arts Houston, Old Jail Art Center, and other Texas institutions and private collections. Very Good Condition. ALL ITEMS ARE GUARANTEED TO BE ACCURATELY DESCRIBED, NOT DEFECTIVE, & GENUINE. PLEASE NOTE: We do all our own shipping. We will combine shipping on multiple items, where possible to save the winning bidder on shipping costs. Shipping will be added to the winning bidder's invoice for item(s) won. Media Mail postage from USPS will be used for shipping in the United States for those items allowed. The lowest alternative cost shipping will be billed for items not allowed by USPS to be shipped by Media Mail. Foreign winning bidders will pay postage based on their countries small/medium/large Flat Rate box postage rates & weight of the package. Other types of postage are available at the added expense at the bidders' request. You also agree to pay any applicable taxes and/or customs/import duties. A Tracking Number will be provided to the buyer. Insurance is mandatory on packages over USD 100 and will be added to postage charges when applicable.

    The Book Barn
  • Sam Gummelt SIGNED VINTAGE 3X5 Card Noted American Artist From Texas
    Jan. 12, 2023

    Sam Gummelt SIGNED VINTAGE 3X5 Card Noted American Artist From Texas

    Est: $100 - $200

    SIGNED VINTAGE 3X5 Card Noted American Artist From Texas. Boldly Signed in marker (see pictures). SIGNATURE: "SAM GUMMELT." SAM GUMMELT (born 1944). Since the 1970’s, Texas native Sam Gummelt (Born in Waco, 1944) has built a leading reputation as one of Texas’ leading non-objective abstract artists. He is a rightful successor of the first and second generation of non-objective Texas artists such as Toni Laselle and Joseph Glasco. His solo exhibition in 1979 at the Fort Worth Art Museum (now Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth) at the age of thirty four brought him much recognition as a committed Modernist painter. Gummelt courts Jasper Johns and Brice Marden as serious influences. Marden’s waxy surfaces triggered Gummelt’s investigation and use of divergent materials as did John’s use of objects. Even more so, John’s remarkable use of the color gray to blanket a painting had a profound and continued influence on Gummelt’s work. Gummelt builds many of his larger works by assembling either canvas panels or wooden panels resulting in modular constructions. He often manipulates the wooden surfaces by cutting shallow horizontal and vertical grooves in the panels. The formal components of these works come via lines and negative spaces of the boxes while playing against a variety of materials and rich surfaces. Gummelt’s work is in the collections of the Dallas Museum of Art, Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, The Museum of Fine Arts Houston, Old Jail Art Center, and other Texas institutions and private collections. Very Good Condition. ALL ITEMS ARE GUARANTEED TO BE ACCURATELY DESCRIBED, NOT DEFECTIVE, & GENUINE. PLEASE NOTE: We do all our own shipping. We will combine shipping on multiple items, where possible to save the winning bidder on shipping costs. Shipping will be added to the winning bidder's invoice for item(s) won. Media Mail postage from USPS will be used for shipping in the United States for those items allowed. The lowest alternative cost shipping will be billed for items not allowed by USPS to be shipped by Media Mail. Foreign winning bidders will pay postage based on their countries small/medium/large Flat Rate box postage rates & weight of the package. Other types of postage are available at the added expense at the bidders' request. You also agree to pay any applicable taxes and/or customs/import duties. A Tracking Number will be provided to the buyer. Insurance is mandatory on packages over USD 100 and will be added to postage charges when applicable.

    The Book Barn
  • Sam Gummelt SIGNED VINTAGE 3X5 Card Noted American Artist From Texas
    Dec. 15, 2022

    Sam Gummelt SIGNED VINTAGE 3X5 Card Noted American Artist From Texas

    Est: $100 - $200

    SIGNED VINTAGE 3X5 Card Noted American Artist From Texas. Boldly Signed in marker (see pictures). SIGNATURE: "SAM GUMMELT." SAM GUMMELT (born 1944). Since the 1970’s, Texas native Sam Gummelt (Born in Waco, 1944) has built a leading reputation as one of Texas’ leading non-objective abstract artists. He is a rightful successor of the first and second generation of non-objective Texas artists such as Toni Laselle and Joseph Glasco. His solo exhibition in 1979 at the Fort Worth Art Museum (now Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth) at the age of thirty four brought him much recognition as a committed Modernist painter. Gummelt courts Jasper Johns and Brice Marden as serious influences. Marden’s waxy surfaces triggered Gummelt’s investigation and use of divergent materials as did John’s use of objects. Even more so, John’s remarkable use of the color gray to blanket a painting had a profound and continued influence on Gummelt’s work. Gummelt builds many of his larger works by assembling either canvas panels or wooden panels resulting in modular constructions. He often manipulates the wooden surfaces by cutting shallow horizontal and vertical grooves in the panels. The formal components of these works come via lines and negative spaces of the boxes while playing against a variety of materials and rich surfaces. Gummelt’s work is in the collections of the Dallas Museum of Art, Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, The Museum of Fine Arts Houston, Old Jail Art Center, and other Texas institutions and private collections. Very Good Condition. ALL ITEMS ARE GUARANTEED TO BE ACCURATELY DESCRIBED, NOT DEFECTIVE, & GENUINE. PLEASE NOTE: We do all our own shipping. We will combine shipping on multiple items, where possible to save the winning bidder on shipping costs. Shipping will be added to the winning bidder's invoice for item(s) won. Media Mail postage from USPS will be used for shipping in the United States for those items allowed. The lowest alternative cost shipping will be billed for items not allowed by USPS to be shipped by Media Mail. Foreign winning bidders will pay postage based on their countries small/medium/large Flat Rate box postage rates & weight of the package. Other types of postage are available at the added expense at the bidders' request. You also agree to pay any applicable taxes and/or customs/import duties. A Tracking Number will be provided to the buyer. Insurance is mandatory on packages over USD 100 and will be added to postage charges when applicable.

    The Book Barn
  • Sam Gummelt SIGNED VINTAGE 3X5 Card Noted American Artist From Texas
    Nov. 29, 2022

    Sam Gummelt SIGNED VINTAGE 3X5 Card Noted American Artist From Texas

    Est: $100 - $200

    SIGNED VINTAGE 3X5 Card Noted American Artist From Texas. Boldly Signed in marker (see pictures). SIGNATURE: "SAM GUMMELT." SAM GUMMELT (born 1944). Since the 1970’s, Texas native Sam Gummelt (Born in Waco, 1944) has built a leading reputation as one of Texas’ leading non-objective abstract artists. He is a rightful successor of the first and second generation of non-objective Texas artists such as Toni Laselle and Joseph Glasco. His solo exhibition in 1979 at the Fort Worth Art Museum (now Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth) at the age of thirty four brought him much recognition as a committed Modernist painter. Gummelt courts Jasper Johns and Brice Marden as serious influences. Marden’s waxy surfaces triggered Gummelt’s investigation and use of divergent materials as did John’s use of objects. Even more so, John’s remarkable use of the color gray to blanket a painting had a profound and continued influence on Gummelt’s work. Gummelt builds many of his larger works by assembling either canvas panels or wooden panels resulting in modular constructions. He often manipulates the wooden surfaces by cutting shallow horizontal and vertical grooves in the panels. The formal components of these works come via lines and negative spaces of the boxes while playing against a variety of materials and rich surfaces. Gummelt’s work is in the collections of the Dallas Museum of Art, Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, The Museum of Fine Arts Houston, Old Jail Art Center, and other Texas institutions and private collections. Very Good Condition. ALL ITEMS ARE GUARANTEED TO BE ACCURATELY DESCRIBED, NOT DEFECTIVE, & GENUINE. PLEASE NOTE: We do all our own shipping. We will combine shipping on multiple items, where possible to save the winning bidder on shipping costs. Shipping will be added to the winning bidder's invoice for item(s) won. Media Mail postage from USPS will be used for shipping in the United States for those items allowed. The lowest alternative cost shipping will be billed for items not allowed by USPS to be shipped by Media Mail. Foreign winning bidders will pay postage based on their countries small/medium/large Flat Rate box postage rates & weight of the package. Other types of postage are available at the added expense at the bidders' request. You also agree to pay any applicable taxes and/or customs/import duties. A Tracking Number will be provided to the buyer. Insurance is mandatory on packages over USD 100 and will be added to postage charges when applicable.

    The Book Barn
  • Sam Gummelt SIGNED VINTAGE 3X5 Card Noted American Artist From Texas
    Jun. 29, 2022

    Sam Gummelt SIGNED VINTAGE 3X5 Card Noted American Artist From Texas

    Est: $100 - $200

    SIGNED VINTAGE 3X5 Card Noted American Artist From Texas. Boldly Signed in marker (see pictures). SIGNATURE: "SAM GUMMELT." SAM GUMMELT (born 1944). Since the 1970’s, Texas native Sam Gummelt (Born in Waco, 1944) has built a leading reputation as one of Texas’ leading non-objective abstract artists. He is a rightful successor of the first and second generation of non-objective Texas artists such as Toni Laselle and Joseph Glasco. His solo exhibition in 1979 at the Fort Worth Art Museum (now Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth) at the age of thirty four brought him much recognition as a committed Modernist painter. Gummelt courts Jasper Johns and Brice Marden as serious influences. Marden’s waxy surfaces triggered Gummelt’s investigation and use of divergent materials as did John’s use of objects. Even more so, John’s remarkable use of the color gray to blanket a painting had a profound and continued influence on Gummelt’s work. Gummelt builds many of his larger works by assembling either canvas panels or wooden panels resulting in modular constructions. He often manipulates the wooden surfaces by cutting shallow horizontal and vertical grooves in the panels. The formal components of these works come via lines and negative spaces of the boxes while playing against a variety of materials and rich surfaces. Gummelt’s work is in the collections of the Dallas Museum of Art, Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, The Museum of Fine Arts Houston, Old Jail Art Center, and other Texas institutions and private collections. Very Good Condition. ALL ITEMS ARE GUARANTEED TO BE ACCURATELY DESCRIBED, NOT DEFECTIVE, & GENUINE. PLEASE NOTE: We do all our own shipping. We will combine shipping on multiple items, where possible to save the winning bidder on shipping costs. Shipping will be added to the winning bidder's invoice for item(s) won. Media Mail postage from USPS will be used for shipping in the United States for those items allowed. The lowest alternative cost shipping will be billed for items not allowed by USPS to be shipped by Media Mail. Foreign winning bidders will pay postage based on their countries small/medium/large Flat Rate box postage rates & weight of the package. Other types of postage are available at the added expense at the bidders' request. You also agree to pay any applicable taxes and/or customs/import duties. A Tracking Number will be provided to the buyer. Insurance is mandatory on packages over USD 100 and will be added to postage charges when applicable.

    The Book Barn
  • Sam Gummelt SIGNED VINTAGE 3X5 Card Noted American Artist From Texas
    Mar. 31, 2022

    Sam Gummelt SIGNED VINTAGE 3X5 Card Noted American Artist From Texas

    Est: $100 - $200

    SIGNED VINTAGE 3X5 Card Noted American Artist From Texas. Boldly Signed in marker (see pictures). SIGNATURE: "SAM GUMMELT." SAM GUMMELT (born 1944). Since the 1970’s, Texas native Sam Gummelt (Born in Waco, 1944) has built a leading reputation as one of Texas’ leading non-objective abstract artists. He is a rightful successor of the first and second generation of non-objective Texas artists such as Toni Laselle and Joseph Glasco. His solo exhibition in 1979 at the Fort Worth Art Museum (now Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth) at the age of thirty four brought him much recognition as a committed Modernist painter. Gummelt courts Jasper Johns and Brice Marden as serious influences. Marden’s waxy surfaces triggered Gummelt’s investigation and use of divergent materials as did John’s use of objects. Even more so, John’s remarkable use of the color gray to blanket a painting had a profound and continued influence on Gummelt’s work. Gummelt builds many of his larger works by assembling either canvas panels or wooden panels resulting in modular constructions. He often manipulates the wooden surfaces by cutting shallow horizontal and vertical grooves in the panels. The formal components of these works come via lines and negative spaces of the boxes while playing against a variety of materials and rich surfaces. Gummelt’s work is in the collections of the Dallas Museum of Art, Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, The Museum of Fine Arts Houston, Old Jail Art Center, and other Texas institutions and private collections. Very Good Condition. ALL ITEMS ARE GUARANTEED TO BE ACCURATELY DESCRIBED, NOT DEFECTIVE, & GENUINE. PLEASE NOTE: We do all our own shipping. We will combine shipping on multiple items, where possible to save the winning bidder on shipping costs. Shipping will be added to the winning bidder's invoice for item(s) won. Media Mail postage from USPS will be used for shipping in the United States for those items allowed. The lowest alternative cost shipping will be billed for items not allowed by USPS to be shipped by Media Mail. Foreign winning bidders will pay postage based on their countries small/medium/large Flat Rate box postage rates & weight of the package. Other types of postage are available at the added expense at the bidders' request. You also agree to pay any applicable taxes and/or customs/import duties. A Tracking Number will be provided to the buyer. Insurance is mandatory on packages over USD 100 and will be added to postage charges when applicable.

    The Book Barn
  • Sam Gummelt SIGNED VINTAGE 3X5 Card Noted American Artist From Texas
    Jan. 13, 2022

    Sam Gummelt SIGNED VINTAGE 3X5 Card Noted American Artist From Texas

    Est: $100 - $200

    SIGNED VINTAGE 3X5 Card Noted American Artist From Texas. Boldly Signed in marker (see pictures). SIGNATURE: "SAM GUMMELT." SAM GUMMELT (born 1944). Since the 1970’s, Texas native Sam Gummelt (Born in Waco, 1944) has built a leading reputation as one of Texas’ leading non-objective abstract artists. He is a rightful successor of the first and second generation of non-objective Texas artists such as Toni Laselle and Joseph Glasco. His solo exhibition in 1979 at the Fort Worth Art Museum (now Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth) at the age of thirty four brought him much recognition as a committed Modernist painter. Gummelt courts Jasper Johns and Brice Marden as serious influences. Marden’s waxy surfaces triggered Gummelt’s investigation and use of divergent materials as did John’s use of objects. Even more so, John’s remarkable use of the color gray to blanket a painting had a profound and continued influence on Gummelt’s work. Gummelt builds many of his larger works by assembling either canvas panels or wooden panels resulting in modular constructions. He often manipulates the wooden surfaces by cutting shallow horizontal and vertical grooves in the panels. The formal components of these works come via lines and negative spaces of the boxes while playing against a variety of materials and rich surfaces. Gummelt’s work is in the collections of the Dallas Museum of Art, Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, The Museum of Fine Arts Houston, Old Jail Art Center, and other Texas institutions and private collections. Very Good Condition. ALL ITEMS ARE GUARANTEED TO BE ACCURATELY DESCRIBED, NOT DEFECTIVE, & GENUINE. PLEASE NOTE: We do all our own shipping. We will combine shipping on multiple items, where possible to save the winning bidder on shipping costs. Shipping will be added to the winning bidder's invoice for item(s) won. Media Mail postage from USPS will be used for shipping in the United States for those items allowed. The lowest alternative cost shipping will be billed for items not allowed by USPS to be shipped by Media Mail. Foreign winning bidders will pay postage based on their countries small/medium/large Flat Rate box postage rates & weight of the package. Other types of postage are available at the added expense at the bidders' request. You also agree to pay any applicable taxes and/or customs/import duties. A Tracking Number will be provided to the buyer. Insurance is mandatory on packages over USD 100 and will be added to postage charges when applicable.

    The Book Barn
  • Sam Gummelt SIGNED VINTAGE 3X5 Card Noted American Artist From Texas
    Jun. 30, 2021

    Sam Gummelt SIGNED VINTAGE 3X5 Card Noted American Artist From Texas

    Est: $100 - $200

    SIGNED VINTAGE 3X5 Card Noted American Artist From Texas. Boldly Signed in marker (see pictures). SIGNATURE: "SAM GUMMELT." SAM GUMMELT (born 1944). Since the 1970’s, Texas native Sam Gummelt (Born in Waco, 1944) has built a leading reputation as one of Texas’ leading non-objective abstract artists. He is a rightful successor of the first and second generation of non-objective Texas artists such as Toni Laselle and Joseph Glasco. His solo exhibition in 1979 at the Fort Worth Art Museum (now Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth) at the age of thirty four brought him much recognition as a committed Modernist painter. Gummelt courts Jasper Johns and Brice Marden as serious influences. Marden’s waxy surfaces triggered Gummelt’s investigation and use of divergent materials as did John’s use of objects. Even more so, John’s remarkable use of the color gray to blanket a painting had a profound and continued influence on Gummelt’s work. Gummelt builds many of his larger works by assembling either canvas panels or wooden panels resulting in modular constructions. He often manipulates the wooden surfaces by cutting shallow horizontal and vertical grooves in the panels. The formal components of these works come via lines and negative spaces of the boxes while playing against a variety of materials and rich surfaces. Gummelt’s work is in the collections of the Dallas Museum of Art, Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, The Museum of Fine Arts Houston, Old Jail Art Center, and other Texas institutions and private collections. Very Good Condition. ALL ITEMS ARE GUARANTEED TO BE ACCURATELY DESCRIBED, NOT DEFECTIVE, & GENUINE. PLEASE NOTE: We do all our own shipping. We will combine shipping on multiple items, where possible to save the winning bidder on shipping costs. Shipping will be added to the winning bidder's invoice for item(s) won. Media Mail postage from USPS will be used for shipping in the United States for those items allowed. The lowest alternative cost shipping will be billed for items not allowed by USPS to be shipped by Media Mail. Foreign winning bidders will pay postage based on their countries small/medium/large Flat Rate box postage rates & weight of the package. Other types of postage are available at the added expense at the bidders' request. You also agree to pay any applicable taxes and/or customs/import duties. A Tracking Number will be provided to the buyer. Insurance is mandatory on packages over USD 100 and will be added to postage charges when applicable.

    The Book Barn
  • Sam Gummelt SIGNED VINTAGE 3X5 Card Noted American Artist From Texas
    Apr. 02, 2021

    Sam Gummelt SIGNED VINTAGE 3X5 Card Noted American Artist From Texas

    Est: $100 - $200

    SIGNED VINTAGE 3X5 Card Noted American Artist From Texas. Boldly Signed in marker (see pictures). SIGNATURE: "SAM GUMMELT." SAM GUMMELT (born 1944). Since the 1970’s, Texas native Sam Gummelt (Born in Waco, 1944) has built a leading reputation as one of Texas’ leading non-objective abstract artists. He is a rightful successor of the first and second generation of non-objective Texas artists such as Toni Laselle and Joseph Glasco. His solo exhibition in 1979 at the Fort Worth Art Museum (now Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth) at the age of thirty four brought him much recognition as a committed Modernist painter. Gummelt courts Jasper Johns and Brice Marden as serious influences. Marden’s waxy surfaces triggered Gummelt’s investigation and use of divergent materials as did John’s use of objects. Even more so, John’s remarkable use of the color gray to blanket a painting had a profound and continued influence on Gummelt’s work. Gummelt builds many of his larger works by assembling either canvas panels or wooden panels resulting in modular constructions. He often manipulates the wooden surfaces by cutting shallow horizontal and vertical grooves in the panels. The formal components of these works come via lines and negative spaces of the boxes while playing against a variety of materials and rich surfaces. Gummelt’s work is in the collections of the Dallas Museum of Art, Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, The Museum of Fine Arts Houston, Old Jail Art Center, and other Texas institutions and private collections. Very Good Condition. ALL ITEMS ARE GUARANTEED TO BE ACCURATELY DESCRIBED, NOT DEFECTIVE, & GENUINE. PLEASE NOTE: We do all our own shipping. We will combine shipping on multiple items, where possible to save the wining bidder on shipping costs. Shipping will be added to winning bidder's invoice for item(s) won. Media Mail postage from USPS will be used for shipping in the United States for those items allowed. Lowest alternative cost shipping will be billed for items not allowed by USPS to be shipped by Media Mail. Foreign winning bidders will pay postage based on their countries small/medium/large Flat Rate box postage rates & weight of the package. Other types of postage are available at added expense at the bidders request. You also agree to pay any applicable taxes and/or customs/import duties. A Tracking Number will be provided to buyer. Insurance is mandatory on packages over $100 USD and will be added to postage charges when applicable.

    The Book Barn
  • SAM GUMMELT (AMERICAN, B. 1944) A PYRAMID, 1974 PENCIL ON PAPER 19-1/2 X 19 INCH
    Dec. 10, 2017

    SAM GUMMELT (AMERICAN, B. 1944) A PYRAMID, 1974 PENCIL ON PAPER 19-1/2 X 19 INCH

    Est: $100 - $150

    Sam Gummelt (American, b. 1944) A Pyramid, 1974 Pencil on paper 19-1/2 x 19 inches (49.5 x 48.3 cm) Signed, dated, and titled along lower edge: A Pyramid Sam Gummelt 1974 HID04901242017

    Heritage Auctions
  • SAM GUMMELT (AMERICAN, B. 1944) BRAZOS SERIES #17, 1972 THREAD, STICK, AND TWINE
    Sep. 25, 2017

    SAM GUMMELT (AMERICAN, B. 1944) BRAZOS SERIES #17, 1972 THREAD, STICK, AND TWINE

    Est: $600 - $800

    Sam Gummelt (American, b. 1944) Brazos Series #17, 1972 Thread, stick, and twine 5-3/4 x 5-3/4 inches (14.6 x 14.6 cm) (sight) PROVENANCE: Janie C. Lee Gallery, Texas. HID04901242017

    Heritage Auctions
  • Sam Gummelt (American/Texas, b. 1944)
    Apr. 24, 2016

    Sam Gummelt (American/Texas, b. 1944)

    Est: $700 - $1,000

    Sam Gummelt (American/Texas, b. 1944), "Untitled, #19", 1980, oil on glass, verso with "Seeman-Robinson, Inc., Houston, Texas" and "Jamie C. Lee Gallery, Houston, Texas" labels, 14-1/2" x 13". Glazed and framed.

    New Orleans Auction Galleries
  • Sam Gummelt (American/Texas, b. 1944)
    Apr. 24, 2016

    Sam Gummelt (American/Texas, b. 1944)

    Est: $700 - $1,000

    Sam Gummelt (American/Texas, b. 1944), "Untitled, #18", 1980, oil on glass, verso with "Seeman-Robinson, Inc., Houston, Texas" and "Jamie C. Lee Gallery, Houston, Texas" labels, 14-1/2" x 13". Glazed and framed.

    New Orleans Auction Galleries
  • Sam Gummelt (American/Texas, b. 1944)
    Mar. 13, 2016

    Sam Gummelt (American/Texas, b. 1944)

    Est: $1,000 - $1,500

    Sam Gummelt (American/Texas, b. 1944), "Untitled, #18", 1980, oil on glass, verso with "Seeman-Robinson, Inc., Houston, Texas" and "Jamie C. Lee Gallery, Houston, Texas" labels, 14-1/2" x 13". Glazed and framed.

    New Orleans Auction Galleries
  • Sam Gummelt (American/Texas, b. 1944)
    Mar. 13, 2016

    Sam Gummelt (American/Texas, b. 1944)

    Est: $1,000 - $1,500

    Sam Gummelt (American/Texas, b. 1944), "Untitled, #19", 1980, oil on glass, verso with "Seeman-Robinson, Inc., Houston, Texas" and "Jamie C. Lee Gallery, Houston, Texas" labels, 14-1/2" x 13". Glazed and framed.

    New Orleans Auction Galleries
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