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b. 1912 - d. 2008

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          • Work on Paper, Margo Hoff
            Nov. 21, 2024

            Work on Paper, Margo Hoff

            Est: $1,000 - $1,500

            Margo Hoff (American, 1912-2008), Untitled, mixed media on paper, signed lower right, sheet: 35.5"h x 39"w, overall (with frame): 38.25"h x 42.25"w. Provenance: Collection of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill (SOM).

            Clars Auctions
          • (2) MARGO HOFF (AMERICAN, 1912-2008) PRINTS
            Nov. 12, 2024

            (2) MARGO HOFF (AMERICAN, 1912-2008) PRINTS

            Est: $50 - $10,000

            Two charcoal drawing portrait prints of women by Margo Hoff. Both signed lower right. Inscribed lower left sides, "Angna enters Aphrodisiac" and "Angna enters..." on the other. Dimensions: (Frame) H 25" x W 20" (Sight) H 19" x W 13.75" Condition: One with a large crease down the middle. Slight age toning to both. Ripples and slight creasing.

            Westport Auction
          • Margo Hoff, Paris Window
            Nov. 08, 2024

            Margo Hoff, Paris Window

            Est: $300 - $500

            Margo Hoff Paris Window 1983 lithograph in colors image: 24.75 h x 20.125 w in (63 x 51 cm) sight: 25.75 h x 21.25 w in (65 x 54 cm) Signed, titled and numbered to lower margin 'Paris Window 28/30 M Hoff'. This work is number 28 from the edition of 30 printed by Plucked Chicken Press, Chicago. This work will ship from Chicago, Illinois.

            Toomey & Co. Auctioneers
          • Work on Paper, Margo Hoff
            Oct. 18, 2024

            Work on Paper, Margo Hoff

            Est: $1,500 - $2,000

            Margo Hoff (American, 1912-2008), Untitled, mixed media on paper, signed lower right, sheet: 35.5"hj x 39"w, overall (with frame): 38.25"h x 42.25"w. Provenance: Collection of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill (SOM).

            Clars Auctions
          • Margo Hoff (American, 1910-2008) Chess Game, Woodcut
            Oct. 13, 2024

            Margo Hoff (American, 1910-2008) Chess Game, Woodcut

            Est: $100 - $200

            Description: A signed modernist woodcut depicting two people playing chess. Materials: Rice paper Markings & Inscriptions: Signed and titled Date: Mid 20th century Maker: Margo Hoff (American, 1910-2008) Dimensions: 19.5" x 11" (mat opening), 26.5" x 17" (framed). Provenance: From a Malvern, Pennsylvania collection.

            Hoch LTD.
          • Margo Hoff, Skywatchers
            Jul. 24, 2024

            Margo Hoff, Skywatchers

            Est: $200 - $300

            Margo Hoff Skywatchers woodcut in colors image: 20.5 h x 16 w in (52 x 41 cm) sheet: 22.5 h x 16.75 w in (57 x 43 cm) Signed and titled to lower margin 'Skywatchers M. Hoff'. This work is from the edition of unknown size. This work will ship from Chicago, Illinois.

            Toomey & Co. Auctioneers
          • MARGO HOFF (AMERICAN, 1912-2008) [2 Works].
            Jun. 30, 2024

            MARGO HOFF (AMERICAN, 1912-2008) [2 Works].

            Est: $600 - $900

            Two Rare Portrait Prints of Angna Enters:(i) 'Angna Enters-Pavana'. Lithograph. Signed, titled, inscribed as a 'proof' lower margins in pencil.(ii) 'Angna Enters-Aphrodisiac'. Lithograph. Signed and titled lower margins in pencil. Note: Anita "Angna" Enters (1897–1989) was an American dancer, mime, painter, writer, novelist and playwright. She studied at the Art Students League of New York and was a 1934 Guggenheim fellow. Property of a Weston, CT estate. Dimensions:(i) Sight size: 19" h x 13.50" w. (ii) Sight size: 19" h x 13.50" w. Frame:(i) 25.25" h x 20" w. (ii) 25.25" h x 20"w. (Two items in lot)

            Clarke Auction Gallery
          • Margo Hoff, Manhole Cover Series #3
            Jun. 18, 2024

            Margo Hoff, Manhole Cover Series #3

            Est: $2,000 - $3,000

            Margo Hoff Manhole Cover Series #3 mixed media collage, crayon, pencil and acrylic on wood 31.875 h x 37.875 w in (81 x 96 cm) Signed to lower right corner 'Hoff'. Provenance: Fairweather Hardin Gallery, Chicago | Seyfarth Shaw, LLP, Chicago | Private Collection This work will ship from Chicago, Illinois.

            Wright
          • Margo Hoff, Grapes
            Jun. 18, 2024

            Margo Hoff, Grapes

            Est: $1,500 - $2,000

            Margo Hoff Grapes c. 1960 mixed media collage 12.125 h x 14.875 w in (31 x 38 cm) Signed to lower right 'M. Hoff'. Provenance: Fairweather Hardin Gallery, Chicago | Helmuth Stone, Sarasota | Private Collection This work will ship from Chicago, Illinois.

            Wright
          • Margo Hoff, Untitled (Figure in the Park)
            Jun. 18, 2024

            Margo Hoff, Untitled (Figure in the Park)

            Est: $6,000 - $8,000

            Margo Hoff Untitled (Figure in the Park) oil on Masonite 19.875 h x 30 w in (50 x 76 cm) Signed to lower right 'M. Hoff'. Provenance: Private Collection This work will ship from Chicago, Illinois.

            Wright
          • Margo Hoff Lute Player Oil on Board Painting
            Apr. 13, 2024

            Margo Hoff Lute Player Oil on Board Painting

            Est: $20,000 - $30,000

            21 1/2" by 41 1/2" framed. As good as it gets, this is one of the most pivotal paintings produced in the artists career. While researching the painting we found an image of it hung behind Mr. Frederick Sweet during the 1955 Paris Magnificent Mile Art Festival. The notation on the back of this photo reads: "Mr. Frederick Sweet, Curator of American Painting & Sculpture at the Art Institute of Chicago participating in selection of Hoff exhibition for Paris with Mr. Vladimir Vissen and Mr. J.W. Alsdorf (not shown)." Directly behind Mr. Sweet at shoulder level is "Butterflies," Margo Hoff's winning entry in the Magnificent Mile Art Festival, 1955, which secured her a one-man show at the Wildenstein gallery in Paris. Other paintings in this photograph include (top right) "Dream of Flying" (1950); "The Lute Player" (resting on floor directly behind Mr. Sweet); "Three Babes" (leaning against radiator); "Murder Mystery" (1945) (to immediate right of radiator). Provenance: The Artist Fairweather Hardin Gallery Label. Sold at the 1955 Paris Magnificent Mile Art Festival. From the Collection of Mr. and Mrs. Lee C. Shaw Evanston Illinois. Margo Hoff (1912 - 2008) was active/lived in New York, Oklahoma, Illinois. Margo Hoff is known for Abstract painting, woodcuts, lithography, crayon drawing, collage, textiles, stained glass. Artist Statement from the website of Margo Hoff, 1910-2008: I am a painter living in New York City. I am an autobiographical artist in that I have always used the events, places, images, remembrances of my life as central themes of my work. I am looking for an essence, or inner life of an idea. When asked what my influences have been my answer is "Almost anything except the work of other artists." I've been influenced by rocks, weeds, views from airplanes, rivers, subways, forests, machines, kinds of light, red things and imagination. One of my constant companions is my sketchbook. Since it is a small black book, people have thought me a poet, a scholar, a religious person carrying a prayer book. Once at Customs in Moscow my sketchbook was taken from me (later returned) because my notes were a "code." The sketches are actually a kind of shorthand writing. The world moves so quickly that images are blurred or lost. I try to record responses and moments. Later, I work with the note-sketches, developing them to the final form. I was born into a large family, six brothers and one sister, and into a small house. This made it natural to spend much time out of doors. In Oklahoma the summers were long and hot and filled with small adventures. In my childhood explorations of nature (plants, rocks, caves, landscapes) I made discoveries that I use even now in my painting. At six years, I modeled small animals and people from clay that the well drillers dug. I learned about color from rocks, leaves, and berries. A game we had was "coloring rocks." We pounded small rocks to dust, mashed berries or leaves, made colors, painted surfaces of large rocks and let them dry in the sun. At eleven I had typhoid fever. For a summer I was bedridden. I did many drawings and cutouts, and my imagination came alive. Thirteen was an important year. I began high school. I saw an oil painting for the first time. It was called Moonrise on Blue River. I began drawing from a live model, from casts, from imagination. I did a mural on four sides of the art room. The following year I won a silver medal in "Free-Hand Drawing" at the Scholastic Meet at the University of Oklahoma. Many years later I won another silver medal, at the Art Institute of Chicago.

            Davis Brothers Auction
          • Margo Hoff (1912-2008), "Edge of the Forest," Woodcut in colors on paper, Image: 18" H x 9.5" W; Sight: 21" H x 14.625" W
            Dec. 06, 2023

            Margo Hoff (1912-2008), "Edge of the Forest," Woodcut in colors on paper, Image: 18" H x 9.5" W; Sight: 21" H x 14.625" W

            Est: $500 - $700

            Margo Hoff (1912-2008) "Edge of the Forest" Woodcut in colors on paper Edition: 60/200 Signed, titled, and numbered in pencil along the lower margin: Margo Hoff

            John Moran Auctioneers
          • Margo Hoff signed 'Babcock'. Contemporary Acrylic on Canvas for gallery exhibit at Babcock Gallery
            Sep. 29, 2023

            Margo Hoff signed 'Babcock'. Contemporary Acrylic on Canvas for gallery exhibit at Babcock Gallery

            Est: $500 - $2,000

            Signed Margo Hoff 'Babcock'. Painting likely made for her her exhibition at Babcock Gallery. Contemporary Acrylic on Canvas Margo Hoff (American,1910 -2008). Acrylic painting on canvas, lightly signed lower right. Verso having a mark for Babcock Gallery, 805 Madison Avenue, NY. Unframed.  Provenance: Babcock Galleries. Made for the exhibition at the Babcock Gallery, which represented her work in nyc. Margo Hoff studied at the national academy of art in chicago, the art institute of chicago, the university of chicago and hull house.  During the 1950's she exhibited paintings and prints in shows throughout the US, and in 1955 was offered a solo show at Wildenstein Galleries in paris. In 1960 she moved to new york city, where her work was frequently shown at Hadler-Rodriguez Galleries, Saidenberg Gallery, Babcock Gallery, Betty Parsons Gallery, and Banter Gallery. Her work has been shown and collected throughout the united states, as well as the uk, france, italy, and lebanon. Museum collections include the metropolitan museum of art, the art institute of chicago, the brooklyn museum, the national gallery of art in washington, dc, and the metropolitan museum of art, among others. 

            Collective Hudson, LLC
          • Margo Hoff, Abstract composition
            Sep. 12, 2023

            Margo Hoff, Abstract composition

            Est: £300 - £400

            Margo Hoff, American 1912-2008 - Abstract composition; oil on board, signed lower left 'Hoff', also signed on the reverse 'Hoff', 51 x 41 cm Note: Hoff's works are in the collections of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, Art Institute of Chicago, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington, D.C., National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., the Whitney Museum of American Art, and the V&A, London.

            Roseberys
          • Signed Margo Hoff 'Babcock'. Contemporary Acrylic on Canvas
            Aug. 04, 2023

            Signed Margo Hoff 'Babcock'. Contemporary Acrylic on Canvas

            Est: $1,000 - $2,000

            Signed Margo Hoff 'Babcock'. Painting likely made for her show at Babcock Gallery. Contemporary Acrylic on Canvas signed and attributed to Margo Hoff (American,1910 -2008). Acrylic painting on canvas, lightly signed lower right. Verso having a mark for Babcock Gallery, 805 Madison Avenue, NY. Unframed.  Provenance: Babcock Galleries. Made for the exhibition at the Babcock Gallery, which represented her work in nyc. Margo Hoff studied at the national academy of art in chicago, the art institute of chicago, the university of chicago and hull house.  During the 1950's she exhibited paintings and prints in shows throughout the US, and in 1955 was offered a solo show at Wildenstein Galleries in paris. In 1960 she moved to new york city, where her work was frequently shown at Hadler-Rodriguez Galleries, Saidenberg Gallery, Babcock Gallery, Betty Parsons Gallery, and Banter Gallery. Her work has been shown and collected throughout the united states, as well as the uk, france, italy, and lebanon. Museum collections include the metropolitan museum of art, the art institute of chicago, the brooklyn museum, the national gallery of art in washington, dc, and the metropolitan museum of art, among others. 

            Collective Hudson, LLC
          • Margo Hoff, Boys in a Cave
            Jul. 26, 2023

            Margo Hoff, Boys in a Cave

            Est: $400 - $600

            Margo Hoff Boys in a Cave oil on Masonite 10 h x 7.875 w in (25 x 20 cm) Signed to lower left 'M. Hoff'. Signed and titled to frame verso 'Margo Hoff Boys in a Cave'. This work will ship from Chicago, Illinois.

            Toomey & Co. Auctioneers
          • Margo Hoff sgd. Color Woodcut, "Sunset Flight".
            Jul. 22, 2023

            Margo Hoff sgd. Color Woodcut, "Sunset Flight".

            Est: $50 - $100

            Margo Hoff (1910-2008). The Woodcut is Signed in Pencil Lower Right, and Titled Lower Left. The Print has some Browning along the Edges from the Matte, and also along the Red Edges of the Image. The Red Square Portion of the Image measures 12 1/2" x 13 1/2". The Frame, which has some scuffs and wear, measures 25" x 22". In-House Shipping is Available. Please see our Website Regarding In-House Shipping Procedures.

            Direct Auction Galleries, Inc.
          • Margo Hoff, New York, Oklahoma, Illinois (1912 - 2008), Observers, offset print, 18 3/4”H x 22”W
            Jul. 20, 2023

            Margo Hoff, New York, Oklahoma, Illinois (1912 - 2008), Observers, offset print, 18 3/4”H x 22”W

            Est: $100 - $200

            Margo Hoff New York, Oklahoma, Illinois, (1912 - 2008) Observers offset print Titled lower left, signed lower right. Biography from the Archives of askArt: Artist Statement from the website of Margo Hoff, 1910-2008: I am a painter living in New York City. I am an autobiographical artist in that I have always used the events, places, images, remembrances of my life as central themes of my work. I am looking for an essence, or inner life of an idea.?When asked what my influences have been my answer is "Almost anything except the work of other artists." I've been influenced by rocks, weeds, views from airplanes, rivers, subways, forests, machines, kinds of light, red things and imagination.? One of my constant companions is my sketchbook. Since it is a small black book, people have thought me a poet, a scholar, a religious person carrying a prayer book. Once at Customs in Moscow my sketchbook was taken from me (later returned) because my notes were a "code." The sketches are actually a kind of shorthand writing. The world moves so quickly that images are blurred or lost. I try to record responses and moments. Later, I work with the note-sketches, developing them to the final form.? I was born into a large family, six brothers and one sister, and into a small house. This made it natural to spend much time out of doors. In Oklahoma the summers were long and hot and filled with small adventures. In my childhood explorations of nature (plants, rocks, caves, landscapes) I made discoveries that I use even now in my painting.?At six years, I modeled small animals and people from clay that the well drillers dug. I learned about color from rocks, leaves, and berries. A game we had was "coloring rocks." We pounded small rocks to dust, mashed berries or leaves, made colors, painted surfaces of large rocks and let them dry in the sun. At eleven I had typhoid fever. For a summer I was bedridden. I did many drawings and cutouts, and my imagination came alive.? Thirteen was an important year. I began high school. I saw an oil painting for the first time. It was called Moonrise on Blue River. I began drawing from a live model, from casts, from imagination. I did a mural on four sides of the art room.?The following year I won a silver medal in "Free-Hand Drawing" at the Scholastic Meet at the University of Oklahoma. Many years later I won another silver medal, at the Art Institute of Chicago.

            Ripley Auctions
          • Margo Hoff (1910-2008) Porch Gouache on paper 9 x 12-1/2 inches (22.9 x 31.8 cm)
            Jun. 20, 2023

            Margo Hoff (1910-2008) Porch Gouache on paper 9 x 12-1/2 inches (22.9 x 31.8 cm)

            Est: $1,000 - $1,500

            Margo Hoff (1910-2008) Porch Gouache on paper 9 x 12-1/2 inches (22.9 x 31.8 cm) (sight) Signed lower right: Margo Hoff PROVENANCE: Richard Norton Gallery, Chicago, Illinois; Private collection. HID01801242017

            Heritage Auctions
          • Margo Hoff American, 1912-2008 Christmas, 1955
            Feb. 15, 2023

            Margo Hoff American, 1912-2008 Christmas, 1955

            Est: $2,000 - $4,000

            Margo Hoff American, 1912-2008 Christmas, 1955 Signed M Hoff (lr), dated 1955 and inscribed as titled (ll) Oil on unstretched canvas laid to Masonite 20 x 40 inches (50.8 x 102 cm) Unframed C 

            DOYLE Auctioneers & Appraisers
          • Margo Hoff, Lighted Square, Mixed Media Collage Tapestry
            Jan. 01, 2023

            Margo Hoff, Lighted Square, Mixed Media Collage Tapestry

            Est: $15,000 - $25,000

            Artist: Margo Hoff, American (1910 - 2008) Title: Lighted Square Year: 1975 Medium: Mixed Media Collage Tapestry, signed verso Size: 66 x 68 in. (167.64 x 172.72 cm)

            RoGallery
          • Signed Margo Hoff 'Babcock'. Contemporary Acrylic on Canvas
            Nov. 13, 2022

            Signed Margo Hoff 'Babcock'. Contemporary Acrylic on Canvas

            Est: $1,000 - $2,000

            Signed Margo Hoff 'Babcock'. Contemporary Acrylic on Canvas Margo Hoff (American,1910 -2008). Acrylic painting on canvas, lightly signed lower right. Verso having a mark for Babcock Gallery, 805 Madison Avenue, NY. Unframed.  Provenance: Babcock Galleries. Made for the exhibition at the Babcock Gallery, which represented her work in nyc. Margo Hoff studied at the national academy of art in chicago, the art institute of chicago, the university of chicago and hull house.  During the 1950's she exhibited paintings and prints in shows throughout the US, and in 1955 was offered a solo show at Wildenstein Galleries in paris. In 1960 she moved to new york city, where her work was frequently shown at Hadler-Rodriguez Galleries, Saidenberg Gallery, Babcock Gallery, Betty Parsons Gallery, and Banter Gallery. Her work has been shown and collected throughout the united states, as well as the uk, france, italy, and lebanon. Museum collections include the metropolitan museum of art, the art institute of chicago, the brooklyn museum, the national gallery of art in washington, dc, and the metropolitan museum of art, among others. 

            Collective Hudson, LLC
          • Margo Hoff, New York, Oklahoma, Illinois (1912 - 2008), Flying People, colored pencil on paper, 19 1/4"H x 36 1/4"W (sight), 26 3/4"H x 43 3/4"W (frame)
            Nov. 05, 2022

            Margo Hoff, New York, Oklahoma, Illinois (1912 - 2008), Flying People, colored pencil on paper, 19 1/4"H x 36 1/4"W (sight), 26 3/4"H x 43 3/4"W (frame)

            Est: $1,000 - $2,000

            Margo Hoff New York, Oklahoma, Illinois, (1912 - 2008) Flying People colored pencil on paper signed lower right, titled lower right. Biography from the Archives of askArt: Artist Statement from the website of Margo Hoff, 1910-2008: I am a painter living in New York City. I am an autobiographical artist in that I have always used the events, places, images, remembrances of my life as central themes of my work. I am looking for an essence, or inner life of an idea.?When asked what my influences have been my answer is "Almost anything except the work of other artists." I've been influenced by rocks, weeds, views from airplanes, rivers, subways, forests, machines, kinds of light, red things and imagination.? One of my constant companions is my sketchbook. Since it is a small black book, people have thought me a poet, a scholar, a religious person carrying a prayer book. Once at Customs in Moscow my sketchbook was taken from me (later returned) because my notes were a "code." The sketches are actually a kind of shorthand writing. The world moves so quickly that images are blurred or lost. I try to record responses and moments. Later, I work with the note-sketches, developing them to the final form.? I was born into a large family, six brothers and one sister, and into a small house. This made it natural to spend much time out of doors. In Oklahoma the summers were long and hot and filled with small adventures. In my childhood explorations of nature (plants, rocks, caves, landscapes) I made discoveries that I use even now in my painting.?At six years, I modeled small animals and people from clay that the well drillers dug. I learned about color from rocks, leaves, and berries. A game we had was "coloring rocks." We pounded small rocks to dust, mashed berries or leaves, made colors, painted surfaces of large rocks and let them dry in the sun. At eleven I had typhoid fever. For a summer I was bedridden. I did many drawings and cutouts, and my imagination came alive.? Thirteen was an important year. I began high school. I saw an oil painting for the first time. It was called Moonrise on Blue River. I began drawing from a live model, from casts, from imagination. I did a mural on four sides of the art room.?The following year I won a silver medal in "Free-Hand Drawing" at the Scholastic Meet at the University of Oklahoma. Many years later I won another silver medal, at the Art Institute of Chicago.

            Ripley Auctions
          • Margo Hoff (American, 1910-2008) Cubes, 1946 Mixed media on paper 31 x 23-1/4 in
            Oct. 13, 2022

            Margo Hoff (American, 1910-2008) Cubes, 1946 Mixed media on paper 31 x 23-1/4 in

            Est: $1,500 - $2,500

            Margo Hoff (American, 1910-2008) Cubes, 1946 Mixed media on paper 31 x 23-1/4 inches (78.7 x 59.1 cm) (sheet) Signed lower right: Margo Hoff HID01801242017

            Heritage Auctions
          • Margo Hoff, (American, 1912-2008), Sleepy Night in the City, 1956, oil on panel, 40" x 20"
            May. 18, 2022

            Margo Hoff, (American, 1912-2008), Sleepy Night in the City, 1956, oil on panel, 40" x 20"

            Est: $1,500 - $2,500

            Margo Hoff (American, 1912-2008) Sleepy Night in the City, 1956 oil on panel signed lower left titled on gallery label remnant and inscribed in handwriting Sleepy Night in the City French customs stamp verso 40" x 20" Provenance: Fairweather-Hardin Gallery, Chicago, Illinois

            Toomey & Co. Auctioneers
          • Margo Hoff, American (1912-2008), Fragments, collage on panel, 4 3/4"H x 6 5/8"W (sight), 8 1/4"H x 10 1/4"W (frame)
            Apr. 30, 2022

            Margo Hoff, American (1912-2008), Fragments, collage on panel, 4 3/4"H x 6 5/8"W (sight), 8 1/4"H x 10 1/4"W (frame)

            Est: $1,200 - $1,800

            Margo Hoff American, (1912-2008) Fragments collage on panel signed lower right. Inscribed verso. Ex. collection, Sally Fairweather, Chicago, Ill. Artist Statement from the website of Margo Hoff: I am a painter living in New York City. I am an autobiographical artist in that I have always used the events, places, images, remembrances of my life as central themes of my work. I am looking for an essence, or inner life of an idea.?When asked what my influences have been my answer is "Almost anything except the work of other artists." I've been influenced by rocks, weeds, views from airplanes, rivers, subways, forests, machines, kinds of light, red things and imagination.? One of my constant companions is my sketchbook. Since it is a small black book, people have thought me a poet, a scholar, a religious person carrying a prayer book. Once at Customs in Moscow my sketchbook was taken from me (later returned) because my notes were a "code." The sketches are actually a kind of shorthand writing. The world moves so quickly that images are blurred or lost. I try to record responses and moments. Later, I work with the note-sketches, developing them to the final form.? I was born into a large family, six brothers and one sister, and into a small house. This made it natural to spend much time out of doors. In Oklahoma the summers were long and hot and filled with small adventures. In my childhood explorations of nature (plants, rocks, caves, landscapes) I made discoveries that I use even now in my painting.?At six years, I modeled small animals and people from clay that the well drillers dug. I learned about color from rocks, leaves, and berries. A game we had was "coloring rocks." We pounded small rocks to dust, mashed berries or leaves, made colors, painted surfaces of large rocks and let them dry in the sun. At eleven I had typhoid fever. For a summer I was bedridden. I did many drawings and cutouts, and my imagination came alive.? Thirteen was an important year. I began high school. I saw an oil painting for the first time. It was called Moonrise on Blue River. I began drawing from a live model, from casts, from imagination. I did a mural on four sides of the art room.?The following year I won a silver medal in "Free-Hand Drawing" at the Scholastic Meet at the University of Oklahoma. Many years later I won another silver medal, at the Art Institute of Chicago.

            Ripley Auctions
          • Margo Hoff, Babcock Galleries Dedication
            Jan. 11, 2022

            Margo Hoff, Babcock Galleries Dedication

            Est: $100 - $200

            Margo Hoff (American, 1912-2008) oil on canvas, likely a gift for Babcock Gallery, signed l.r., 20" x 20" canvas, unframed. Provenance: Babcock Galleries.

            Old Kinderhook Auction Company
          • Margo Hoff Mixed Media Modern Football Painting
            Aug. 19, 2021

            Margo Hoff Mixed Media Modern Football Painting

            Est: $800 - $1,200

            New York, Oklahoma, Illinois,1912-2008 Figurative work depicting a group of seven children playing football (soccer) around a tree. Titled "Football-Yugoslavia", the painting was executed during her 1939 visit to Europe with her husband in which they visited Holland, France, Italy, Greece and Yugoslavia. Hoff studied art at the National Academy of Art Chicago (1934-1935) and the Art Institute of Chicago (1936-1937) were she focused on capturing modern urbanism utilizing an earth tone color palette. She frequented Mexico throughout the 1930s and 1940s with her husband and fellow artist George Buehr (1905-1983) were she drew influence from Mexican Muralism and the work of Diego Rivera (1886-1957), José Clemente Orozco (1883-1949) and Rufino Tamayo (1899-1991).

            Bruneau & Co. Auctioneers
          • Margo Hoff (American, 1912-2008) Oil on Panel
            Aug. 15, 2021

            Margo Hoff (American, 1912-2008) Oil on Panel

            Est: $2,000 - $3,000

            Margo Hoff (American, 1912-2008) Oil on Panel Undated, signed lower right, depicting two reclining figures in front of a moored sailboat in shades of blue, in a wood frame Property from: a Chicago, Illinois (Gold Coast) collector Category: Fine Art > American Paintings Estimated Sale Time: 12:29 pm CST Shipping Status: Leonard Auction, Inc. will provide direct shipping for this lot. Please visit our website for a shipping estimate. Sales Tax: Illinois (8.000%), Kansas (6.500%), New Jersey (6.625%), Pennsylvania (6.000%), Washington (10.500%) Links to High Resolution Images: Image #1 Image #2 Image #3 Image #4 Image #5 Image #6 Image #7 Image #8

            Leonard Auction
          • Margo Hoff (American, 1912-2008) Dancers(a pair of works)
            Jul. 29, 2021

            Margo Hoff (American, 1912-2008) Dancers(a pair of works)

            Est: $1,000 - $2,000

            Margo Hoff (American, 1912-2008) Dancers(a pair of works) gouache and graphite on paper each signed M Hoff each 22 1/2 x 16 inches. Property from the Collection of Leonard Stark, Chicago, Illinois

            Hindman
          • Margo Hoff Woodblock Print, "Sunset Flight".
            May. 22, 2021

            Margo Hoff Woodblock Print, "Sunset Flight".

            Est: $100 - $200

            Signed in Pencil, Lower Right. Titled Lower Left. Image Size Measures 12 1/4" x 13 1/2". Frame Size Measures 25" x 21". Third-Party Shipping Required.

            Direct Auction Galleries, Inc.
          • Margo Hoff (1910-2008) Outdoor Caféacrylic, crayon and paper collage on Masonite, signed 'HOFF' lower right, signed, titled, and inscribed on the reverse24 x 20in (61 x 50.8cm)
            Mar. 25, 2021

            Margo Hoff (1910-2008) Outdoor Caféacrylic, crayon and paper collage on Masonite, signed 'HOFF' lower right, signed, titled, and inscribed on the reverse24 x 20in (61 x 50.8cm)

            Est: $3,000 - $5,000

            Margo Hoff (1910-2008) Outdoor Café acrylic, crayon and paper collage on Masonite, signed 'HOFF' lower right, signed, titled, and inscribed on the reverse 24 x 20in (61 x 50.8cm) For further information on this lot please visit the Bonhams website

            Bonhams
          • Margo Hoff (1910-2008) Booksfabric collage with oil on canvas, signed 'M HOFF' lower right, signed and titled on reverse13 3/4 x 13 3/4in (35 x 35cm)
            Mar. 25, 2021

            Margo Hoff (1910-2008) Booksfabric collage with oil on canvas, signed 'M HOFF' lower right, signed and titled on reverse13 3/4 x 13 3/4in (35 x 35cm)

            Est: $2,000 - $3,000

            Margo Hoff (1910-2008) Books fabric collage with oil on canvas, signed 'M HOFF' lower right, signed and titled on reverse 13 3/4 x 13 3/4in (35 x 35cm) For further information on this lot please visit the Bonhams website

            Bonhams
          • Margo Hoff 1910-2008 SIGNED LE Modernist Woodcut
            Oct. 28, 2020

            Margo Hoff 1910-2008 SIGNED LE Modernist Woodcut

            Est: $100 - $1,000

            Margo Hoff (American, 1910-2008). A Limited Edition Modernist woodcut, in stark but striking black, white, and gray, titled EDGE OF THE FOREST. Two reclining human figures in white are depicted surrounded by a figural forest with stylized vegetation and flora. Number 119/200. Artist signed to lower right, with name of work in pencil to lower left and limited edition information to lower center. Good condition with some foxing spots and minor wear to edge. Measures 18 1/4 in. x 9 1/4 in. (sight), 22 in. x 16 3/4 in. (border). Sold unframed. Hill Auction Gallery in house continental USA shipping $45 plus insurance. Gallery will refer a local shipper for international buyers. Please contact sfloridadelivery@gmail.com for local South Florida home delivery quote. Purchaser pick up available upon request.

            Hill Auction Gallery
          • MARGO HOFF, MID 20TH C., "BOY WITH RABBIT"
            Oct. 28, 2020

            MARGO HOFF, MID 20TH C., "BOY WITH RABBIT"

            Est: $400 - $600

            Margo Hoff, Mid 20th C., "Boy with Rabbit" (Boy at Edam-Holland), Tempera, signed (DHAM9259)(WT)

            Litchfield Auctions
          • Margo Hoff, woodcut Artist's Proof
            Sep. 10, 2020

            Margo Hoff, woodcut Artist's Proof

            Est: $100 - $150

            Margo Hoff (American, 1910-2008), "Two Wheels", woodcut on paper, signed "M. HOFF" lower right, titled and numbered "Artist's Proof" lower margin, 24"h x 17.5"w

            Millea Bros Ltd
          • Margo Hoff Mixed Media Modern Football Painting
            Aug. 27, 2020

            Margo Hoff Mixed Media Modern Football Painting

            Est: $4,000 - $6,000

            Margo Hoff,New York, Oklahoma, Illinois,1912-2008 Figurative work depicting a group of seven children playing football (soccer) around a tree. Titled "Football-Yugoslavia", the painting was executed during her 1939 visit to Europe with her husband in which they visited Holland, France, Italy, Greece and Yugoslavia. Hoff studied art at the National Academy of Art Chicago (1934-1935) and the Art Institute of Chicago (1936-1937) were she focused on capturing modern urbanism utilizing an earth tone color palette. She frequented Mexico throughout the 1930s and 1940s with her husband and fellow artist George Buehr (1905-1983) were she drew influence from Mexican Muralism and the work of Diego Rivera (1886-1957), José Clemente Orozco (1883-1949) and Rufino Tamayo (1899-1991).

            Bruneau & Co. Auctioneers
          • Margo Hoff (New York, 1912 - 2008)
            Aug. 23, 2020

            Margo Hoff (New York, 1912 - 2008)

            Est: $400 - $600

            Margo Hoff (New York, Oklahoma, Illinois, 1912 - 2008) Artist Proof "Sunset Flight" lithograph. Pencil signed and titled in lower margin. Image Size: 17 x 14 in. Overall Size: 23 x 19.5 in. Framed behind glass.

            Helmuth Stone
          • Margo Hoff (American, 1910-2008) Wounded Bird and Mother and Child (two works),
            Jun. 11, 2020

            Margo Hoff (American, 1910-2008) Wounded Bird and Mother and Child (two works),

            Est: $200 - $300

            Margo Hoff (American, 1910-2008) Wounded Bird and Mother and Child (two works), late 20th century Woodblock prints on paper 23 x 14-5/8 inches (58.4 x 37.1 cm) (sheet, largest) One signed and titled in pencil along lower edge HID01801242017

            Heritage Auctions
          • Margo Hoff (New York, Oklahoma, Illinois, 1912 - 2008)
            Mar. 01, 2020

            Margo Hoff (New York, Oklahoma, Illinois, 1912 - 2008)

            Est: $400 - $600

            Margo Hoff (New York, Oklahoma, Illinois, 1912 - 2008) Artist Proof "Sunset Flight" lithograph. Pencil signed and titled in lower margin. Image size: 17 x 14 inc. Overall size: 23 x 19.5 in. Framed behind glass.

            Helmuth Stone
          • Margo Hoff (NY, OK, IL, 1912 - 2008) "Grapes"
            Jan. 26, 2020

            Margo Hoff (NY, OK, IL, 1912 - 2008) "Grapes"

            Est: $800 - $1,200

            Margo Hoff (New York, Oklahoma, Illinois, 1912 - 2008) Collage/Ink on paper. Signed lower right. Collage. Titled "Grapes" Sight Size: 12 x 14.75 in. Overall Size: 15.25 x 18 in. Framed behind glass.

            Helmuth Stone
          • Margo Hoff The Leap
            Nov. 24, 2019

            Margo Hoff The Leap

            Est: $250 - $350

            Margo Hoff (1912-2008) The Leap, c. 1950 colored woodblock print signed and titled 18 x 12 inches framed

            Treadway Gallery
          • MARGO HOFF Woodblock Print THE OBSERVERS
            Jul. 01, 2019

            MARGO HOFF Woodblock Print THE OBSERVERS

            Est: $150 - $250

            Mid-Original woodblock print THE OBSERVERS signed and titled by the artist, M.Hoff. Margo Huff (American, 1912-2008). Woodblock in colors on paper. Signed to the lower right margin, M.Hoff. Titled to the lower left margin. Label with description attached to verso. Dimensions: Mat: 18 1/2 in. x 22 in., Sight: 12 in. x 16 in. Condition: good original condition. Provenance: private estate.

            Kensington Estate Auctions
          • Margo Hoff, Lighted Square, Mixed Media Collage Tapestry
            Dec. 13, 2018

            Margo Hoff, Lighted Square, Mixed Media Collage Tapestry

            Est: $20,000 - $25,000

            Artist: Margo Hoff, American (1910 - 2008) Title: Lighted Square Year: 1975 Medium: Mixed Media Collage Tapestry, signed verso Size: 66 x 68 in. (167.64 x 172.72 cm)

            RoGallery
          • Margo Hoff, (American, 1910-2008), Salt Crystal, oil on masonite, 36" x 36"
            Sep. 16, 2018

            Margo Hoff, (American, 1910-2008), Salt Crystal, oil on masonite, 36" x 36"

            Est: $5,000 - $7,000

            Margo Hoff (American, 1910-2008) Salt Crystal oil on masonite signed lower right 36" x 36"

            Toomey & Co. Auctioneers
          • Margo Hoff, (American, 1910-2008), Entrance of the Clowns, oil on masonite, 12" x 9"
            Jun. 24, 2018

            Margo Hoff, (American, 1910-2008), Entrance of the Clowns, oil on masonite, 12" x 9"

            Est: $1,000 - $2,000

            Margo Hoff (American, 1910-2008) Entrance of the Clowns oil on masonite 12" x 9" Provenance: Fairweather Hardin Gallery, Chicago, Illinois (label on verso)

            Toomey & Co. Auctioneers
          • Margo Hoff, (American, 1910-2008), Private Letters, collage, 12" x 15"
            Jun. 24, 2018

            Margo Hoff, (American, 1910-2008), Private Letters, collage, 12" x 15"

            Est: $1,000 - $1,500

            Margo Hoff (American, 1910-2008) Private Letters collage signed lower left 12" x 15" Provenance: Fairweather Hardin Gallery, Chicago, Illinois (label on verso)

            Toomey & Co. Auctioneers
          • Margo Hoff, (American, 1910-2008), Women, Children and Bridge, oil on masonite, 39 3/4" x 20"
            Jun. 24, 2018

            Margo Hoff, (American, 1910-2008), Women, Children and Bridge, oil on masonite, 39 3/4" x 20"

            Est: $5,000 - $7,000

            Margo Hoff (American, 1910-2008) Women, Children and Bridge oil on masonite signed lower right titled on verso 39 3/4" x 20" Provenance: Fairweather Hardin Gallery, Chicago, Illinois (label on verso) Exhibitions: Steel, Iron and Men, Birmingham, Alabama, Birmingham Museum of Art, 1954 Catalog Note: The photograph above is of Frederick Sweet, Curator of American Paintings and Sculpture at the Art Institute of Chicago, selecting paintings for an exhibition in Paris.

            Toomey & Co. Auctioneers
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