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b. 1938 - d. 1962

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    • Mel Hanson Figurative Watercolor Painting
      May. 18, 2019

      Mel Hanson Figurative Watercolor Painting

      Est: $300 - $500

      Figurative watercolor painting by Bay Area artist Mel Hanson. Untitled c.1950s Watercolor on bound notebook watercolor paper Measures 14.75" x 10.75" Unframed About the artist: Mel Hanson, ( California 1938-1962), is known for paintings and collage and was greatly influenced by German Expressionism. Hanson was a rising star in the San Francisco Bay Area art scene when he died in a tragic accident while still in his 20s.

      The Modern Art Exchange
    • Mel Hanson San Francisco Bay Area Figurative Painting
      May. 18, 2019

      Mel Hanson San Francisco Bay Area Figurative Painting

      Est: $500 - $700

      Thickly painted abstract figurative painting by short lived and idiosyncratic artist Mel Hanson, (California, 1938-1962). Hanson was known for his abstract expressionist and assemblage works. He was greatly influenced by the German Expressionist group. This work is an abstract portrait painting on paper, and dates from the 1950s. Oil on paper 1950s Measures 18" x 11.75" Signed 'Mel' lower left Unframed Provenance: from a Bay Area art collection.

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    • Sculpture, Mel Hanson
      May. 20, 2017

      Sculpture, Mel Hanson

      Est: $500 - $700

      Mel Hanson (American, 1938-1962), "A Shield to Protect us Against the Plague," mixed media and found object sculpture, signed and titled verso, with Green Gallery label affixed verso, overall: 37"h x 38"w x 10"d. Provenance: From the private collection of Ellen Kernaghan former owner of the Green Gallery (San Francisco, CA).

      Clars Auctions
    • Mel Hanson, Untitled (Toys and Birdcage), mixed media and found object sculpture
      Aug. 14, 2016

      Mel Hanson, Untitled (Toys and Birdcage), mixed media and found object sculpture

      Est: $400 - $600

      Mel Hanson (American, 1938-1962), Untitled (Toys and Birdcage), mixed media and found object sculpture, unsigned, overall: 59"h x 16"w x 16"d. Provenance: From the private collection of Ellen Kernaghan former owner of the Green Gallery (San Francisco, CA).

      Clars Auctions
    • Self-Portrait
      May. 17, 2015

      Self-Portrait

      Est: $1,000 - $1,500

      Self-Portrait Mel Hanson

      Los Angeles Modern Auctions
    • After Elaine de Kooning
      May. 17, 2015

      After Elaine de Kooning

      Est: $1,500 - $2,000

      After Elaine de Kooning Mel Hanson

      Los Angeles Modern Auctions
    • Mixed media, Mel Hanson
      Dec. 08, 2013

      Mixed media, Mel Hanson

      Est: $300 - $500

      Mel Hanson (American, 1938-1962), ''Self Portrait with Frankie Dewey's Red Wig,'' 1961, mixed media, signed lower left, signed, titled and dated verso, sight: 17.75''h x 13''w, overall (with frame): 21''h x 16.5''w

      Clars Auctions
    • Drawing, Mel Hanson, That's Goofy
      Sep. 07, 2013

      Drawing, Mel Hanson, That's Goofy

      Est: $200 - $400

      Mel Hanson (Californian, 1938 - 1962), That's Goofy, graphite on paper, sight: 9"h x 6"w, overall (with frame): 19"h x 16"w. Note: In the late 1950s and early 1960s, Hanson was associated with a group of Bohemian painters, including William Snyder, Jack Farlous (Farley), and Terry St. John, who lived and worked in an old Stockton firehouse and exhibited together at the Green Gallery in San Francisco in 1960 as the Firehaus Group

      Clars Auctions
    • Drawing, Mel Hanson, That's Goofy
      Aug. 11, 2013

      Drawing, Mel Hanson, That's Goofy

      Est: $400 - $600

      Mel Hanson (Californian, 1938 - 1962), That's Goofy, graphite on paper, sight: 9"h x 6"w, overall (with frame): 19"h x 16"w. Note: In the late 1950s and early 1960s, Hanson was associated with a group of bohemian painters, including William Snyder, Jack Farlous (Farley), and Terry St. John, who lived and worked in an old Stockton firehouse and exhibited together at the Green Gallery in San Francisco in 1960 as the Firehaus Group

      Clars Auctions
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