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Lynne Loshbaugh Sold at Auction Prices

b. 1931 - d. 2017

Lynne Loshbaugh was born in San Francisco, raised in the Bay Area, and educated at Pomona College. She is a self-taught artist who began painting after her three children were in school. She lives and works in Santa Fe, New Mexico.

Lynne’s own words on her art:
About the first thing anyone asks me, (asks any artist, I suspect) is “Where do you get your ideas?” How should I answer?

I could say “well, from the Artists’ Handbook of a Thousand and One Ideas.” Or I could say, “I start a new piece by sitting down with a sketch book and then ideas just fall out of the end of my pencil.” I could say ideas come from places I’ve been, books I’ve read, poems I’ve written, from folk art and kids’ drawings, from music, possibly from all of the above. But the truth is I don’t know where ideas come from, so I just keep making up stories about ideas.

Last year it was a lot of rain I painted, hoping the drought would come to an end. This year it seems to be birds, but why birds? Another story to invent. I could say, “Well, Audubon asked me to do something about birds and I got hooked on birds and couldn’t stop.” Or I could say, “Well, it’s because birds have this deep mystical meaning for me.” Or, “They are embodiments of lost souls.” Or, “They remind me of my mother.” (Truly, hummingbirds would come sit on her finger). Or I could say, “Birds are these tiny bundles of life. They bring messages from the next universe.”

Closer to the truth would be, “well, I got tired of making flying fish.” Besides, there are only one or two places fish have been known to walk when I needed them to. But birds are trim, sleek shapes that provide direction and movement in a painting without my even asking. And you can play with their expressions, even when they’re only masks.

These past years of course dogs have been my favorite companions and so they often sneak into my paintings. The trick for me when I start a painting is to let go of the real world and wander into one of magic and fantasy. I’ve never really done a “theme show” because that imaginary world is constantly changing in my mind. People ask if I paint my dreams. They should be thankful that I don’t; I myself would run from them if I could. But in a painting you can turn emotions inside out and create whatever reality you choose, perhaps wistful, colorful, humorous, and maybe even deliciously sarcastic. An artist can actually escape into a painting the way Alice entered through her looking glass.

Then there’s the next question, “What in the world does this mean?” Which demands another story? Occasionally I can make one up to fit a particular piece, on a particular day. I know what I have in mind when I start but then the painting takes over and tells its’ own story. It’s my job to listen as best I can. That doesn’t mean I know what it’s about in the end. If I did I probably wouldn’t say because I would so limit what viewers might see. So, stories are invented, meaning as are multiple; I hope each person will bring their own story to my work. And, as always, I hope they also bring a smile, and a question.

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  • Lynne Loshbaugh "Garden of My Bird Dreams"
    Nov. 13, 2022

    Lynne Loshbaugh "Garden of My Bird Dreams"

    Est: $300 - $500

    Lynne Loshbaugh (American, XX - XXI), "The Garden of my Bird Dreams," mixed media, signed on reverse. Image: 27.5" H x 23.5" W; frame: 31.5" H x 27.25" W

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  • Lynne Loshbaugh, Trapped On A Desert Island, 1995
    Sep. 24, 2022

    Lynne Loshbaugh, Trapped On A Desert Island, 1995

    Est: $800 - $1,200

    Lynne Loshbaugh (1931 - 2017) Trapped On A Desert Island, 1995 oil on canvas inscribed verso: LosHBAUGH / copyright "c" 1995 / Trapped On A Desert Island

    Santa Fe Art Auction
  • LYNNE LOSHBAUGH WHIMSICAL OIL ON CANVAS, LA LEONA.
    Jun. 25, 2022

    LYNNE LOSHBAUGH WHIMSICAL OIL ON CANVAS, LA LEONA.

    Est: $300 - $500

    Lynne Loshbaugh whimsical oil on canvas, La Leona. Initialed lower left, dated 94. Titled and signed verso. Sight: 32" x 40". Framed. Overall: 38" x 46".

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  • Lynne Loshbaugh Painting
    May. 19, 2022

    Lynne Loshbaugh Painting

    Est: $200 - $400

    (American/New Mexico, died 2017) Noah's Not Home, signed lower right and on back of canvas "Loshbaugh '93", mixed media on canvas, 18 x 14-1/8 in.; black painted wood frame, 19-1/4 x 15-1/4 in. Provenance: Property sold to benefit the American Folk Art Museum

    Brunk Auctions
  • Signed Lynne LOSHBAUGH Mixed Media Folk Art
    Nov. 20, 2019

    Signed Lynne LOSHBAUGH Mixed Media Folk Art

    Est: $100 - $300

    Monogram signed on surface, with LOSHBAUGH written en verso, attributed to Lynne LOSHBAUGH (American, 1931-2017). Mixed media artwork depicts woman in colorful pink dress made up of collages bank note style prints, glitter paint, and translucent red disks. Woman appears to be looking into foil mirror, the frame adorned with miniature pig figurines. Initials and date ‘92 in lower right corner, possibly reads PLL. Board is set in wood frame. Verso is signed illegibly and titled ‘Little Roses Vision.’ Artwork measures approx 19.6 inches in height by 15.5 inches in width with frame, some minor discoloration along bottom of frame. Signed original artwork, folk artist, outsider art, vernacular art, primitive art, whimsical art, collage art, collectible fine art. Artwork is property of a popular Folk Art/Outsider Art Collector in Nashville, Tennessee. 7

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  • Lynne Loshbaugh, (1931-2017) Sante Fe, Dancing Couple, color lithograph, ed. A.P., 30 1/2 x 26 inches
    Jun. 23, 2018

    Lynne Loshbaugh, (1931-2017) Sante Fe, Dancing Couple, color lithograph, ed. A.P., 30 1/2 x 26 inches

    Est: $100 - $150

    Lynne Loshbaugh (1931-2017) Sante Fe Dancing Couple, color lithograph, ed. A.P. signed lower right, framed. 30 1/2 x 26 inches

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  • Lynne Loshbaugh, (1931-2017) Sante Fe, Landscape with Cemetery, oil on board/paper?, 9 1/4 inches x 6 1/2 inches
    Jun. 23, 2018

    Lynne Loshbaugh, (1931-2017) Sante Fe, Landscape with Cemetery, oil on board/paper?, 9 1/4 inches x 6 1/2 inches

    Est: $150 - $300

    Lynne Loshbaugh (1931-2017) Sante Fe Landscape with Cemetery oil on board/paper? Signed lower right. Dated 1988. Brightly colored landscape with rolling hills, adobe church, and red truck. 9 1/4 inches x 6 1/2 inches

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  • Lynne Loshbaugh, (1931-2017) Sante Fe, Stucco Joe, oil on board/paper?, 7 1/2 inches x 10 1/4 inches
    Jun. 23, 2018

    Lynne Loshbaugh, (1931-2017) Sante Fe, Stucco Joe, oil on board/paper?, 7 1/2 inches x 10 1/4 inches

    Est: $150 - $300

    Lynne Loshbaugh (1931-2017) Sante Fe Stucco Joe oil on board/paper? Signed lower right. Dated 1988. A colorfully painted van with ornery looking driver, adobe buildings in background. Provenance: Katie Gingrass Gallery, Milwaukee, No. 31SLL858 7 1/2 inches x 10 1/4 inches

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  • Lynne Loshbaugh, ( 1931-2017) Sante Fe, The End of the Freeway, oil on panel, 9 inches x 7 1/4 inches
    Jun. 23, 2018

    Lynne Loshbaugh, ( 1931-2017) Sante Fe, The End of the Freeway, oil on panel, 9 inches x 7 1/4 inches

    Est: $150 - $300

    Lynne Loshbaugh ( 1931-2017) Sante Fe The End of the Freeway oil on panel Signed lower right. Dated 1988. A whimsical scene with a cow, distant desert landscape, and freeway. 9 inches x 7 1/4 inches

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  • Lynne Loshbaugh (American, 20th Century) Sobre Todo. Monogrammed and dated l.r., inscribed and dated "Loshbaugh 1989" on the reverse...
    Apr. 11, 2012

    Lynne Loshbaugh (American, 20th Century) Sobre Todo. Monogrammed and dated l.r., inscribed and dated "Loshbaugh 1989" on the reverse...

    Est: $200 - $400

    Lynne Loshbaugh (American, 20th Century) Sobre Todo. Monogrammed and dated l.r., inscribed and dated "Loshbaugh 1989" on the reverse. Mixed media on canvas, 36 x 30 in., framed. Condition: Mild surface grime. Provenance: Collection of Lois Zetter, Carlsbad, California.

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  • Lynne Loshbaugh (American, 20th Century) Shrine Series: One True Love. Monogrammed and dated l.r. and inscribed "Loshbaugh 1990" on ...
    Apr. 11, 2012

    Lynne Loshbaugh (American, 20th Century) Shrine Series: One True Love. Monogrammed and dated l.r. and inscribed "Loshbaugh 1990" on ...

    Est: $200 - $400

    Lynne Loshbaugh (American, 20th Century) Shrine Series: One True Love. Monogrammed and dated l.r. and inscribed "Loshbaugh 1990" on the reverse, and identified on a Brigitte Schluger Gallery, Denver, label on the reverse. Mixed media on canvas, 28 x 28 in., in an artist-designed frame. Condition: Mild surface grime. Provenance: Collection of Lois Zetter, Carlsbad, California.

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