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  • Mary L. Proctor (USA, 1960) "Surely" Acrylic
    Mar. 25, 2025

    Mary L. Proctor (USA, 1960) "Surely" Acrylic

    Est: $200 - $2,000

    DESCRIPTION: This painting has three African American women dressed in vibrant colors (purple, white, and blue), raising their hands toward the sky. The figures are outlined in strokes with simple features. The background is a textured deep blue with yellow and white brushstrokes. On the center at the top of the painting there is a signature "Surely". On the lower right corner there is "Mary L. Proctor 2019". The painting is in a silver frame with a black background. On the back there is a sticker indicating where the frame was purchased. CIRCA: 2019 ORIGIN: USA DIMENSIONS: H: 27 1/2" W: 22" Framed: H: 35 1/2" W: 28 1/2" CONDITION: Great condition. Unless otherwise stated, all information provided is the opinion of our specialists. Should you have any specific questions regarding the condition of this lot, please use the ask question button or send us an email.

    Akiba Galleries
  • Mary Proctor "Grandma Use To Tell Us A Story ..." 1999
    Mar. 20, 2025

    Mary Proctor "Grandma Use To Tell Us A Story ..." 1999

    Est: $2,000 - $3,000

    ** This heavy/oversized item requires third-party shipping, which may affect delivery time. Please inquire about shipping costs and delivery before bidding ** Missionary Mary L. Proctor (American, b. 1960). Mixed media painting on a door, 1999. Signed and dated at lower left. After losing her grandmother, her aunt, and her uncle to a house fire, Mary Proctor had a vision and heard a voice that directed her to "paint the door." This painted door features a story told to Mary by her grandmother. The text above the image reads, "GRANDMA USE TO TELL US A STORY WHILE MILKING HER OLD COW. SHE SAID GOD WAS FULL OF MIRACLES. ONE SHE TALKED ABOUT WHILE MILKING HER OLD COW. IT WAS AMAZING HOW GOD MADE A BLACK COW AND HE GIVE US WHITE MILK." The painting below features grandma milking the black cow, a child (perhaps Mary) about to embrace the cow, and another woman (perhaps her aunt) at the rear of the cow all against a heavenly vision with dozens of angels accompanying the text, "GOD HE CREATED THE HEAVEN AND EARTH, THE STARS, SUN, THE MOON, FISH, OCEAN SEA, MAN, WOMAN, THE BABIES, FOOD, GRANDMA, ANIMALS OF ALL KIND, FORGIVING, GRANDPA, LOVING, PEACE, HOPE, KIND, LOVE, GRACE..." In addition to her signature vibrant color palette, Ms. Proctor incorporated countless found objects (i.e. pieces of colorful fabric, remnants of ambiguous materials, skeins of glue etc.) in the composition to suggest the reassembling of broken pieces and the mending/grieving process. A mesmerizing, one-of-a-kind work by folk/outsider artist Mary L. Proctor who refers to herself as Missionary Mary Proctor and uses her art to deliver her message. Size: 69.25" L x 36" W (175.9 cm x 91.4 cm) About the Artist: Born in Florida, Mary L. Proctor was raised by her maternal grandparents. Sadly, in the mid 1990s, Mary lost several family members in a fire. Following this tragedy, Mary had a vision in which the Lord appeared and commanded her to "paint the door." Thus commenced her pursuit of painting. Ms. Proctor considers herself to be a missionary and uses her art to deliver her messages and lessons. Her paintings usually feature members of her family or her own personal experiences, as well as a message. In addition to paint, she also includes found objects in her works. Proctor's work is held in permanent collections: The American Visionary Art Museum, Baltimore, Maryland; Asheville Art Museum, Asheville, North Carolina; Gadsden Arts Center & Museum, Quincy, Florida; High Museum of Art, Atlanta, Georgia; Mennello Museum of American Art, Orlando, Florida; Polk Museum of Art, Lakeland, Florida; Museum of Fine Arts, St. Petersburg, Florida; Morris Museum of Art, Augusta Georgia; Smithsonian Institution Anacostia Museum, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, New York; New Orleans Museum of Art, New Orleans, Louisiana; Center for African American History and Culture, Washington, DC; and California African American Museum, Los Angeles, California. She has had at least 12 solo museum exhibition, and her work has been shown in over 40 group exhibitions including the Smithsonian Institution Anacostia Museum and Center for African American History and Culture, Washington D.C. and the American Visionary Art Museum, Baltimore, Maryland as well as the 2016 Atlanta Biennial at the Atlanta Contemporary and "History Refused to Die: Highlights from the Souls Grown Deep Foundation Gift" at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in 2018. Among Proctor's honors are a Folk Art Society Award of Distinction from the Folk Art Society of America. Of Note: On the verso of this painting is an inscription that reads: "To Anne, With Love / You are so special and / GOD is going to continue / Bless you. You are very / very special and take care of the kids / Remember your / Reward is in Heaven / and we will bless each other / There for our over walk …. Mary L. Proctor 8-22-99" Provenance: private Rochester, Minnesota, USA collection, acquired from 1990 -1998 All items legal to buy/sell under U.S. Statute covering cultural patrimony Code 2600, CHAPTER 14, and are guaranteed to be as described or your money back. A Certificate of Authenticity will accompany all winning bids. We ship worldwide and handle all shipping in-house for your convenience. SHIPPING EXCEPTIONS: Due to customs clearance issues, we are unable to ship to Germany, Switzerland and Australia. If you live in Germany, Switzerland or Australia, you will need to provide an alternate shipping destination, or we will not be able to complete your purchase. In addition, please note that we are unable to ship ancient items back to the original country of origin (Egyptian to Egypt, Greek to Greece, etc.) PAYMENT EXCEPTION: Unless a known customer of Artemis, payment for all gold / precious metal / gem lots must be made via Bank Wire Transfer or Certified Bank Check/Money Order, no exceptions. #192636

    Artemis Fine Arts
  • Mary Proctor (FL,b 1960) oil painting
    Mar. 09, 2025

    Mary Proctor (FL,b 1960) oil painting

    Est: $600 - $750

    ARTIST: Missionary Mary Louise Proctor (Florida, born 1960) TITLE: Dont Give Up MEDIUM: oil on board CONDITION: Some damages to edges and corners. Some small scratches/paint losses. No visible inpaint under UV light. ART SIZE: 17 x 30 inches / 43 x 76 cm FRAME SIZE: unframed (In-House framing available) SIGNATURE: lower right LOCATION: This lot is located at our Dania Beach, FL office. CATEGORY: old antique vintage painting for auction sale online AD: ART WANTED: Consign, Trade In, Cash Offer SKU#: 133119 US SHIPPING: $119 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: "Missionary" Mary L. Proctor is an American artist, best known for her visionary paintings, collages, and assemblages. Mary Proctor (nee Cooksey) was born in 1960 to Pauline Cooksey in Lloyd, Florida. Her 11-year-old mother was unable to care for her, so she was raised by her grandparents. Her grandmother was an African-American homemaker and her grandfather a white farmer. Proctor attended public school until becoming pregnant in ninth grade. She then took on the responsibility of raising her younger siblings. After the death of her grandfather, and her grandmother's struggle with alcoholism, Mary met and married Tyrone Proctor. Together they moved to Tallahassee, Florida. After working in the nursing field for ten years, Proctor opened Tender Loving Care Day Care Center and was the proprietor for five years. In search of 'something easier' Proctor began collecting items from the roadside to sell at the local flea market. Eventually, she opened her own store, "Noah's Ark Flea Market." Collecting remains her hobby. In 1994, a house fire claimed the lives of Proctor's grandmother, aunt and uncle. Proctor claims to have had a vision immediately before the fire occurred in which she "...saw light going all the way up to heaven." Following the fire in 1995, Proctor claims she had a vision during prayer that told her to "Paint". These visions inspired her to begin her pursuit as an artist. Her first pieces were portraits, painted on doors, of her family members who died in the fire. She set them in her front yard where they caught the attention of curator and critic Tricia Collins, who purchased them for her gallery in New York. Her pieces typically consist of button, fake-jewel and glass encrusted figures upon a canvas of windows or doors. Her works often include spiritual messages and observances. She signs most pieces with the name "Missionary Mary L Proctor," a name she uses to represent her religious motivation. "The Lord spoke, and he said, "You are on a mission to get a great message out into the houses and hearts." That's why the "missionary" name came to me, because of my mission. I'm going to get a message out to broken womens, a message to help and glorify them. I'm going to get a message out so men can search their hearts, learn to respect us and treat us the right way.""Missionary" Mary started her art studio in her roadside junk shop in south Leon County, Florida, in 1995. In 2011, Proctor opened the American Folk Art Museum and Gallery in Tallahassee, Florida. The American Folk Art Museum and Gallery was located in the Tallahassee Mall.She had her first one-woman show at All Saints Gallery in Tallahassee, Florida, in 1995, and a year later, a one-woman show of her doors at the Tricia Collins Grand Salon in New York. She was selected for inclusion in three museum exhibitions in 1997: Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture of the New York Public Library, New York; Zora Neale Hurston Museum of Fine Arts, Eatonville, Florida; Museum of African American Art, Tampa, Florida. The same year, she was featured in a one-woman show, "Mary Proctor: Contemporary American Folk Artist" at Florida A&M University, Tallahassee. She has been a regular exhibitor at the Kentuck Arts Festival for over twenty years. The cover story of Raw Vision magazine (Vol. 29 Winter 1999-2000) was "Mary Proctor's Vision." She has since been the subject of at least twelve one-woman museum exhibitions. Her work has been included in more than forty group shows, including: American Visionary Art Museum, Baltimore, Maryland, and Smithsonian Institution Anacostia Museum and Center for African American History and Culture, Washington DC. Additional, notable exhibitions include the 2016 Atlanta Biennial at the Atlanta Contemporary and the show "History Refused to Die: Highlights from the Souls Grown Deep Foundation Gift" at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in 2018. In 2016, Proctor won a Folk Art Society Award of Distinction given by the Folk Art Society of America. Museums holding her work in their permanent collections include: The American Visionary Art Museum, Baltimore, Maryland; Ashville Art Museum, Ashville, North Carolina; High Museum of Art, Atlanta, Georgia; Mennello Museum of American Art, Orlando, Florida; Polk Museum of Art, Lakeland, Florida; Museum of Fine Arts, St. Petersburg, Florida; Morris Museum of Art, Augusta Georgia; Smithsonian Institution Anacostia Museum, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, New York; New Orleans Museum of Art, New Orleans, Louisiana; Center for African American History and Culture, Washington, DC; California African American Museum, Los Angeles, California.

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  • Mary Proctor (FL,b 1960) oil painting
    Mar. 02, 2025

    Mary Proctor (FL,b 1960) oil painting

    Est: $340 - $425

    ARTIST: Missionary Mary Louise Proctor (Florida, born 1960) TITLE: Amazing Grace MEDIUM: oil on board CONDITION: Missing a few stones. No visible inpaint under UV light. ART SIZE: 8 x 5 inches / 20 x 12 cm FRAME SIZE: unframed (In-House framing available) SIGNATURE: lower right LOCATION: This lot is located at our Dania Beach, FL office. CATEGORY: old antique vintage painting for auction sale online AD: ART WANTED: Consign, Trade In, Cash Offer SKU#: 136018 US SHIPPING: $39 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: "Missionary" Mary L. Proctor is an American artist, best known for her visionary paintings, collages, and assemblages. Mary Proctor (nee Cooksey) was born in 1960 to Pauline Cooksey in Lloyd, Florida. Her 11-year-old mother was unable to care for her, so she was raised by her grandparents. Her grandmother was an African-American homemaker and her grandfather a white farmer. Proctor attended public school until becoming pregnant in ninth grade. She then took on the responsibility of raising her younger siblings. After the death of her grandfather, and her grandmother's struggle with alcoholism, Mary met and married Tyrone Proctor. Together they moved to Tallahassee, Florida. After working in the nursing field for ten years, Proctor opened Tender Loving Care Day Care Center and was the proprietor for five years. In search of 'something easier' Proctor began collecting items from the roadside to sell at the local flea market. Eventually, she opened her own store, "Noah's Ark Flea Market." Collecting remains her hobby. In 1994, a house fire claimed the lives of Proctor's grandmother, aunt and uncle. Proctor claims to have had a vision immediately before the fire occurred in which she "...saw light going all the way up to heaven." Following the fire in 1995, Proctor claims she had a vision during prayer that told her to "Paint". These visions inspired her to begin her pursuit as an artist. Her first pieces were portraits, painted on doors, of her family members who died in the fire. She set them in her front yard where they caught the attention of curator and critic Tricia Collins, who purchased them for her gallery in New York. Her pieces typically consist of button, fake-jewel and glass encrusted figures upon a canvas of windows or doors. Her works often include spiritual messages and observances.She signs most pieces with the name "Missionary Mary L Proctor," a name she uses to represent her religious motivation. "The Lord spoke, and he said, "You are on a mission to get a great message out into the houses and hearts." That's why the "missionary" name came to me, because of my mission. I'm going to get a message out to broken womens, a message to help and glorify them. I'm going to get a message out so men can search their hearts, learn to respect us and treat us the right way.""Missionary" Mary started her art studio in her roadside junk shop in south Leon County, Florida, in 1995. In 2011, Proctor opened the American Folk Art Museum and Gallery in Tallahassee, Florida. The American Folk Art Museum and Gallery was located in the Tallahassee Mall. She had her first one-woman show at All Saints Gallery in Tallahassee, Florida, in 1995, and a year later, a one-woman show of her doors at the Tricia Collins Grand Salon in New York. She was selected for inclusion in three museum exhibitions in 1997: Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture of the New York Public Library, New York; Zora Neale Hurston Museum of Fine Arts, Eatonville, Florida; Museum of African American Art, Tampa, Florida. The same year, she was featured in a one-woman show, "Mary Proctor: Contemporary American Folk Artist" at Florida A&M University, Tallahassee. She has been a regular exhibitor at the Kentuck Arts Festival for over twenty years. The cover story of Raw Vision magazine (Vol. 29 Winter 1999-2000) was "Mary Proctor's Vision." She has since been the subject of at least twelve one-woman museum exhibitions. Her work has been included in more than forty group shows, including: American Visionary Art Museum, Baltimore, Maryland, and Smithsonian Institution Anacostia Museum and Center for African American History and Culture, Washington DC. Additional, notable exhibitions include the 2016 Atlanta Biennial at the Atlanta Contemporary and the show "History Refused to Die: Highlights from the Souls Grown Deep Foundation Gift" at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in 2018.In 2016, Proctor won a Folk Art Society Award of Distinction given by the Folk Art Society of America. Museums holding her work in their permanent collections include: The American Visionary Art Museum, Baltimore, Maryland; Ashville Art Museum, Ashville, North Carolina; High Museum of Art, Atlanta, Georgia; Mennello Museum of American Art, Orlando, Florida; Polk Museum of Art, Lakeland, Florida; Museum of Fine Arts, St. Petersburg, Florida; Morris Museum of Art, Augusta Georgia; Smithsonian Institution Anacostia Museum, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, New York; New Orleans Museum of Art, New Orleans, Louisiana; Center for African American History and Culture, Washington, DC; California African American Museum, Los Angeles, California.

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  • Mary Proctor (FL,b 1960) oil painting
    Feb. 16, 2025

    Mary Proctor (FL,b 1960) oil painting

    Est: $340 - $425

    ARTIST: Missionary Mary Louise Proctor (Florida, born 1960) TITLE: Glory Be MEDIUM: oil on board CONDITION: Missing a few stones. No visible inpaint under UV light. ART SIZE: 8 x 5 inches / 20 x 12 cm FRAME SIZE: unframed (In-House framing available) SIGNATURE: lower middle LOCATION: This lot is located at our Dania Beach, FL office. CATEGORY: old antique vintage painting for auction sale online AD: ART WANTED: Consign, Trade In, Cash Offer SKU#: 136019 US SHIPPING: $39 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: "Missionary" Mary L. Proctor is an American artist, best known for her visionary paintings, collages, and assemblages. Mary Proctor (nee Cooksey) was born in 1960 to Pauline Cooksey in Lloyd, Florida. Her 11-year-old mother was unable to care for her, so she was raised by her grandparents. Her grandmother was an African-American homemaker and her grandfather a white farmer. Proctor attended public school until becoming pregnant in ninth grade. She then took on the responsibility of raising her younger siblings. After the death of her grandfather, and her grandmother's struggle with alcoholism, Mary met and married Tyrone Proctor. Together they moved to Tallahassee, Florida. After working in the nursing field for ten years, Proctor opened Tender Loving Care Day Care Center and was the proprietor for five years. In search of 'something easier' Proctor began collecting items from the roadside to sell at the local flea market. Eventually, she opened her own store, "Noah's Ark Flea Market." Collecting remains her hobby. In 1994, a house fire claimed the lives of Proctor's grandmother, aunt and uncle. Proctor claims to have had a vision immediately before the fire occurred in which she "...saw light going all the way up to heaven." Following the fire in 1995, Proctor claims she had a vision during prayer that told her to "Paint". These visions inspired her to begin her pursuit as an artist. Her first pieces were portraits, painted on doors, of her family members who died in the fire. She set them in her front yard where they caught the attention of curator and critic Tricia Collins, who purchased them for her gallery in New York. Her pieces typically consist of button, fake-jewel and glass encrusted figures upon a canvas of windows or doors. Her works often include spiritual messages and observances.She signs most pieces with the name "Missionary Mary L Proctor," a name she uses to represent her religious motivation. "The Lord spoke, and he said, "You are on a mission to get a great message out into the houses and hearts." That's why the "missionary" name came to me, because of my mission. I'm going to get a message out to broken womens, a message to help and glorify them. I'm going to get a message out so men can search their hearts, learn to respect us and treat us the right way.""Missionary" Mary started her art studio in her roadside junk shop in south Leon County, Florida, in 1995. In 2011, Proctor opened the American Folk Art Museum and Gallery in Tallahassee, Florida. The American Folk Art Museum and Gallery was located in the Tallahassee Mall. She had her first one-woman show at All Saints Gallery in Tallahassee, Florida, in 1995, and a year later, a one-woman show of her doors at the Tricia Collins Grand Salon in New York. She was selected for inclusion in three museum exhibitions in 1997: Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture of the New York Public Library, New York; Zora Neale Hurston Museum of Fine Arts, Eatonville, Florida; Museum of African American Art, Tampa, Florida. The same year, she was featured in a one-woman show, "Mary Proctor: Contemporary American Folk Artist" at Florida A&M University, Tallahassee. She has been a regular exhibitor at the Kentuck Arts Festival for over twenty years. The cover story of Raw Vision magazine (Vol. 29 Winter 1999-2000) was "Mary Proctor's Vision." She has since been the subject of at least twelve one-woman museum exhibitions. Her work has been included in more than forty group shows, including: American Visionary Art Museum, Baltimore, Maryland, and Smithsonian Institution Anacostia Museum and Center for African American History and Culture, Washington DC. Additional, notable exhibitions include the 2016 Atlanta Biennial at the Atlanta Contemporary and the show "History Refused to Die: Highlights from the Souls Grown Deep Foundation Gift" at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in 2018.In 2016, Proctor won a Folk Art Society Award of Distinction given by the Folk Art Society of America. Museums holding her work in their permanent collections include: The American Visionary Art Museum, Baltimore, Maryland; Ashville Art Museum, Ashville, North Carolina; High Museum of Art, Atlanta, Georgia; Mennello Museum of American Art, Orlando, Florida; Polk Museum of Art, Lakeland, Florida; Museum of Fine Arts, St. Petersburg, Florida; Morris Museum of Art, Augusta Georgia; Smithsonian Institution Anacostia Museum, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, New York; New Orleans Museum of Art, New Orleans, Louisiana; Center for African American History and Culture, Washington, DC; California African American Museum, Los Angeles, California.

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  • Mary Proctor (FL,b 1960) oil painting
    Feb. 09, 2025

    Mary Proctor (FL,b 1960) oil painting

    Est: $340 - $425

    ARTIST: Missionary Mary Louise Proctor (Florida, born 1960) TITLE: A Marriage Vow MEDIUM: oil on board CONDITION: Overall good. No visible inpaint under UV light. ART SIZE: 8 x 5 inches / 20 x 12 cm FRAME SIZE: unframed (In-House framing available) SIGNATURE: lower left LOCATION: This lot is located at our Dania Beach, FL office. CATEGORY: old antique vintage painting for auction sale online AD: ART WANTED: Consign, Trade In, Cash Offer SKU#: 136015 US SHIPPING: $39 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: "Missionary" Mary L. Proctor is an American artist, best known for her visionary paintings, collages, and assemblages. Mary Proctor (nee Cooksey) was born in 1960 to Pauline Cooksey in Lloyd, Florida. Her 11-year-old mother was unable to care for her, so she was raised by her grandparents. Her grandmother was an African-American homemaker and her grandfather a white farmer. Proctor attended public school until becoming pregnant in ninth grade. She then took on the responsibility of raising her younger siblings. After the death of her grandfather, and her grandmother's struggle with alcoholism, Mary met and married Tyrone Proctor. Together they moved to Tallahassee, Florida. After working in the nursing field for ten years, Proctor opened Tender Loving Care Day Care Center and was the proprietor for five years. In search of 'something easier' Proctor began collecting items from the roadside to sell at the local flea market. Eventually, she opened her own store, "Noah's Ark Flea Market." Collecting remains her hobby. In 1994, a house fire claimed the lives of Proctor's grandmother, aunt and uncle. Proctor claims to have had a vision immediately before the fire occurred in which she "...saw light going all the way up to heaven." Following the fire in 1995, Proctor claims she had a vision during prayer that told her to "Paint". These visions inspired her to begin her pursuit as an artist. Her first pieces were portraits, painted on doors, of her family members who died in the fire. She set them in her front yard where they caught the attention of curator and critic Tricia Collins, who purchased them for her gallery in New York. Her pieces typically consist of button, fake-jewel and glass encrusted figures upon a canvas of windows or doors. Her works often include spiritual messages and observances.She signs most pieces with the name "Missionary Mary L Proctor," a name she uses to represent her religious motivation. "The Lord spoke, and he said, "You are on a mission to get a great message out into the houses and hearts." That's why the "missionary" name came to me, because of my mission. I'm going to get a message out to broken womens, a message to help and glorify them. I'm going to get a message out so men can search their hearts, learn to respect us and treat us the right way.""Missionary" Mary started her art studio in her roadside junk shop in south Leon County, Florida, in 1995. In 2011, Proctor opened the American Folk Art Museum and Gallery in Tallahassee, Florida. The American Folk Art Museum and Gallery was located in the Tallahassee Mall. She had her first one-woman show at All Saints Gallery in Tallahassee, Florida, in 1995, and a year later, a one-woman show of her doors at the Tricia Collins Grand Salon in New York. She was selected for inclusion in three museum exhibitions in 1997: Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture of the New York Public Library, New York; Zora Neale Hurston Museum of Fine Arts, Eatonville, Florida; Museum of African American Art, Tampa, Florida. The same year, she was featured in a one-woman show, "Mary Proctor: Contemporary American Folk Artist" at Florida A&M University, Tallahassee. She has been a regular exhibitor at the Kentuck Arts Festival for over twenty years. The cover story of Raw Vision magazine (Vol. 29 Winter 1999-2000) was "Mary Proctor's Vision." She has since been the subject of at least twelve one-woman museum exhibitions. Her work has been included in more than forty group shows, including: American Visionary Art Museum, Baltimore, Maryland, and Smithsonian Institution Anacostia Museum and Center for African American History and Culture, Washington DC. Additional, notable exhibitions include the 2016 Atlanta Biennial at the Atlanta Contemporary and the show "History Refused to Die: Highlights from the Souls Grown Deep Foundation Gift" at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in 2018.In 2016, Proctor won a Folk Art Society Award of Distinction given by the Folk Art Society of America. Museums holding her work in their permanent collections include: The American Visionary Art Museum, Baltimore, Maryland; Ashville Art Museum, Ashville, North Carolina; High Museum of Art, Atlanta, Georgia; Mennello Museum of American Art, Orlando, Florida; Polk Museum of Art, Lakeland, Florida; Museum of Fine Arts, St. Petersburg, Florida; Morris Museum of Art, Augusta Georgia; Smithsonian Institution Anacostia Museum, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, New York; New Orleans Museum of Art, New Orleans, Louisiana; Center for African American History and Culture, Washington, DC; California African American Museum, Los Angeles, California.

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  • Mary Proctor (FL,b 1960) oil painting
    Feb. 09, 2025

    Mary Proctor (FL,b 1960) oil painting

    Est: $340 - $425

    ARTIST: Missionary Mary Louise Proctor (Florida, born 1960) TITLE: Peace Be Still MEDIUM: oil on board CONDITION: Missing a few stones. No visible inpaint under UV light. ART SIZE: 8 x 5 inches / 20 x 12 cm FRAME SIZE: unframed (In-House framing available) SIGNATURE: lower left LOCATION: This lot is located at our Dania Beach, FL office. CATEGORY: old antique vintage painting for auction sale online AD: ART WANTED: Consign, Trade In, Cash Offer SKU#: 136016 US SHIPPING: $39 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: "Missionary" Mary L. Proctor is an American artist, best known for her visionary paintings, collages, and assemblages. Mary Proctor (nee Cooksey) was born in 1960 to Pauline Cooksey in Lloyd, Florida. Her 11-year-old mother was unable to care for her, so she was raised by her grandparents. Her grandmother was an African-American homemaker and her grandfather a white farmer. Proctor attended public school until becoming pregnant in ninth grade. She then took on the responsibility of raising her younger siblings. After the death of her grandfather, and her grandmother's struggle with alcoholism, Mary met and married Tyrone Proctor. Together they moved to Tallahassee, Florida. After working in the nursing field for ten years, Proctor opened Tender Loving Care Day Care Center and was the proprietor for five years. In search of 'something easier' Proctor began collecting items from the roadside to sell at the local flea market. Eventually, she opened her own store, "Noah's Ark Flea Market." Collecting remains her hobby. In 1994, a house fire claimed the lives of Proctor's grandmother, aunt and uncle. Proctor claims to have had a vision immediately before the fire occurred in which she "...saw light going all the way up to heaven." Following the fire in 1995, Proctor claims she had a vision during prayer that told her to "Paint". These visions inspired her to begin her pursuit as an artist. Her first pieces were portraits, painted on doors, of her family members who died in the fire. She set them in her front yard where they caught the attention of curator and critic Tricia Collins, who purchased them for her gallery in New York. Her pieces typically consist of button, fake-jewel and glass encrusted figures upon a canvas of windows or doors. Her works often include spiritual messages and observances.She signs most pieces with the name "Missionary Mary L Proctor," a name she uses to represent her religious motivation. "The Lord spoke, and he said, "You are on a mission to get a great message out into the houses and hearts." That's why the "missionary" name came to me, because of my mission. I'm going to get a message out to broken womens, a message to help and glorify them. I'm going to get a message out so men can search their hearts, learn to respect us and treat us the right way.""Missionary" Mary started her art studio in her roadside junk shop in south Leon County, Florida, in 1995. In 2011, Proctor opened the American Folk Art Museum and Gallery in Tallahassee, Florida. The American Folk Art Museum and Gallery was located in the Tallahassee Mall. She had her first one-woman show at All Saints Gallery in Tallahassee, Florida, in 1995, and a year later, a one-woman show of her doors at the Tricia Collins Grand Salon in New York. She was selected for inclusion in three museum exhibitions in 1997: Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture of the New York Public Library, New York; Zora Neale Hurston Museum of Fine Arts, Eatonville, Florida; Museum of African American Art, Tampa, Florida. The same year, she was featured in a one-woman show, "Mary Proctor: Contemporary American Folk Artist" at Florida A&M University, Tallahassee. She has been a regular exhibitor at the Kentuck Arts Festival for over twenty years. The cover story of Raw Vision magazine (Vol. 29 Winter 1999-2000) was "Mary Proctor's Vision." She has since been the subject of at least twelve one-woman museum exhibitions. Her work has been included in more than forty group shows, including: American Visionary Art Museum, Baltimore, Maryland, and Smithsonian Institution Anacostia Museum and Center for African American History and Culture, Washington DC. Additional, notable exhibitions include the 2016 Atlanta Biennial at the Atlanta Contemporary and the show "History Refused to Die: Highlights from the Souls Grown Deep Foundation Gift" at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in 2018.In 2016, Proctor won a Folk Art Society Award of Distinction given by the Folk Art Society of America. Museums holding her work in their permanent collections include: The American Visionary Art Museum, Baltimore, Maryland; Ashville Art Museum, Ashville, North Carolina; High Museum of Art, Atlanta, Georgia; Mennello Museum of American Art, Orlando, Florida; Polk Museum of Art, Lakeland, Florida; Museum of Fine Arts, St. Petersburg, Florida; Morris Museum of Art, Augusta Georgia; Smithsonian Institution Anacostia Museum, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, New York; New Orleans Museum of Art, New Orleans, Louisiana; Center for African American History and Culture, Washington, DC; California African American Museum, Los Angeles, California.

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  • Mary Proctor (FL,b 1960) oil painting
    Nov. 17, 2024

    Mary Proctor (FL,b 1960) oil painting

    Est: $600 - $750

    ARTIST: Missionary Mary Louise Proctor (Florida, born 1960) TITLE: Dont Give Up MEDIUM: oil on board CONDITION: Some damages to edges and corners. Some small scratches/paint losses. No visible inpaint under UV light. ART SIZE: 17 x 30 inches / 43 x 76 cm FRAME SIZE: unframed (In-House framing available) SIGNATURE: lower right CATEGORY: old antique vintage painting for auction sale online AD: ART WANTED: Consign, Trade In, Cash Offer SKU#: 133119 US SHIPPING: $90 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: "Missionary" Mary L. Proctor is an American artist, best known for her visionary paintings, collages, and assemblages. Mary Proctor (nee Cooksey) was born in 1960 to Pauline Cooksey in Lloyd, Florida. Her 11-year-old mother was unable to care for her, so she was raised by her grandparents. Her grandmother was an African-American homemaker and her grandfather a white farmer. Proctor attended public school until becoming pregnant in ninth grade. She then took on the responsibility of raising her younger siblings. After the death of her grandfather, and her grandmother's struggle with alcoholism, Mary met and married Tyrone Proctor. Together they moved to Tallahassee, Florida. After working in the nursing field for ten years, Proctor opened Tender Loving Care Day Care Center and was the proprietor for five years. In search of 'something easier' Proctor began collecting items from the roadside to sell at the local flea market. Eventually, she opened her own store, "Noah's Ark Flea Market." Collecting remains her hobby. In 1994, a house fire claimed the lives of Proctor's grandmother, aunt and uncle. Proctor claims to have had a vision immediately before the fire occurred in which she "...saw light going all the way up to heaven." Following the fire in 1995, Proctor claims she had a vision during prayer that told her to "Paint". These visions inspired her to begin her pursuit as an artist. Her first pieces were portraits, painted on doors, of her family members who died in the fire. She set them in her front yard where they caught the attention of curator and critic Tricia Collins, who purchased them for her gallery in New York. Her pieces typically consist of button, fake-jewel and glass encrusted figures upon a canvas of windows or doors. Her works often include spiritual messages and observances. She signs most pieces with the name "Missionary Mary L Proctor," a name she uses to represent her religious motivation. "The Lord spoke, and he said, "You are on a mission to get a great message out into the houses and hearts." That's why the "missionary" name came to me, because of my mission. I'm going to get a message out to broken womens, a message to help and glorify them. I'm going to get a message out so men can search their hearts, learn to respect us and treat us the right way.""Missionary" Mary started her art studio in her roadside junk shop in south Leon County, Florida, in 1995. In 2011, Proctor opened the American Folk Art Museum and Gallery in Tallahassee, Florida. The American Folk Art Museum and Gallery was located in the Tallahassee Mall.She had her first one-woman show at All Saints Gallery in Tallahassee, Florida, in 1995, and a year later, a one-woman show of her doors at the Tricia Collins Grand Salon in New York. She was selected for inclusion in three museum exhibitions in 1997: Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture of the New York Public Library, New York; Zora Neale Hurston Museum of Fine Arts, Eatonville, Florida; Museum of African American Art, Tampa, Florida. The same year, she was featured in a one-woman show, "Mary Proctor: Contemporary American Folk Artist" at Florida A&M University, Tallahassee. She has been a regular exhibitor at the Kentuck Arts Festival for over twenty years. The cover story of Raw Vision magazine (Vol. 29 Winter 1999-2000) was "Mary Proctor's Vision." She has since been the subject of at least twelve one-woman museum exhibitions. Her work has been included in more than forty group shows, including: American Visionary Art Museum, Baltimore, Maryland, and Smithsonian Institution Anacostia Museum and Center for African American History and Culture, Washington DC. Additional, notable exhibitions include the 2016 Atlanta Biennial at the Atlanta Contemporary and the show "History Refused to Die: Highlights from the Souls Grown Deep Foundation Gift" at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in 2018. In 2016, Proctor won a Folk Art Society Award of Distinction given by the Folk Art Society of America. Museums holding her work in their permanent collections include: The American Visionary Art Museum, Baltimore, Maryland; Ashville Art Museum, Ashville, North Carolina; High Museum of Art, Atlanta, Georgia; Mennello Museum of American Art, Orlando, Florida; Polk Museum of Art, Lakeland, Florida; Museum of Fine Arts, St. Petersburg, Florida; Morris Museum of Art, Augusta Georgia; Smithsonian Institution Anacostia Museum, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, New York; New Orleans Museum of Art, New Orleans, Louisiana; Center for African American History and Culture, Washington, DC; California African American Museum, Los Angeles, California.

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  • Mary Proctor (American b. 1960), oil on metal
    Nov. 01, 2024

    Mary Proctor (American b. 1960), oil on metal

    Est: $140 - $240

    Mary Proctor (American b. 1960), oil on metal The Baptism, 10" x 14". Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.

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  • BLACK AMERICANA HARVEST FOLK ART MARY PROCTOR
    Oct. 09, 2024

    BLACK AMERICANA HARVEST FOLK ART MARY PROCTOR

    Est: $100 - $200

    Original piece on canvas, by "Missionary" Mary L. Proctor (1960- ), American artist best known for her inspirational paintings, collages, and assemblages. As per Wikipedia, museums holding her work in their permanent collections include: The American Visionary Art Museum, Baltimore, Maryland; Asheville Art Museum, Asheville, North Carolina; Gadsden Arts Center & Museum, Quincy, Florida; High Museum of Art, Atlanta, Georgia; Mennello Museum of American Art, Orlando, Florida; Polk Museum of Art, Lakeland, Florida; Museum of Fine Arts, St. Petersburg, Florida; Morris Museum of Art, Augusta Georgia; Smithsonian Institution Anacostia Museum, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, New York; New Orleans Museum of Art, New Orleans, Louisiana; Center for African American History and Culture, Washington, DC; California African American Museum, Los Angeles, California. Provenance: Artist. Dimensions: 16X20 inches. Condition: very good.

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  • MARY PROCTOR BLACK AMERICANA FOLK ART ON CANVAS
    Oct. 09, 2024

    MARY PROCTOR BLACK AMERICANA FOLK ART ON CANVAS

    Est: $100 - $200

    Original piece on canvas by "Missionary" Mary L. Proctor (1960- ), American artist, best known for her inspirational paintings, collages, and assemblages. As per Wikipedia, Museums holding her work in their permanent collections include: The American Visionary Art Museum, Baltimore, Maryland (16 works); Asheville Art Museum, Asheville, North Carolina; Gadsden Arts Center & Museum, Quincy, Florida; High Museum of Art, Atlanta, Georgia; Mennello Museum of American Art, Orlando, Florida; Polk Museum of Art, Lakeland, Florida; Museum of Fine Arts, St. Petersburg, Florida; Morris Museum of Art, Augusta Georgia; Smithsonian Institution Anacostia Museum, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, New York; New Orleans Museum of Art, New Orleans, Louisiana; Center for African American History and Culture, Washington, DC; California African American Museum, Los Angeles, California. Provenance: Artist. Dimensions: 12 X 16 inches. Condition: very good.

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  • MARY PROCTOR AMERICANA FOLK ART LOT OF 5 ON CANVAS
    Oct. 09, 2024

    MARY PROCTOR AMERICANA FOLK ART LOT OF 5 ON CANVAS

    Est: $100 - $200

    Lot of five (5) original pieces by "Missionary" Mary L. Proctor (1960- ), American artist, best known for her inspirational paintings, collages, and assemblages. House shaped, on canvas. As per Wikipedia, Museums holding her work in their permanent collections include: The American Visionary Art Museum, Baltimore, Maryland (16 works); Asheville Art Museum, Asheville, North Carolina; Gadsden Arts Center & Museum, Quincy, Florida; High Museum of Art, Atlanta, Georgia; Mennello Museum of American Art, Orlando, Florida; Polk Museum of Art, Lakeland, Florida; Museum of Fine Arts, St. Petersburg, Florida; Morris Museum of Art, Augusta Georgia; Smithsonian Institution Anacostia Museum, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, New York; New Orleans Museum of Art, New Orleans, Louisiana; Center for African American History and Culture, Washington, DC; California African American Museum, Los Angeles, California. Provenance: Artist. Dimensions: 4 3/4 X 8 inches.

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  • (Missionary) Mary Louise Proctor, b. 1960, It May Seem Dark at Times
    Sep. 14, 2024

    (Missionary) Mary Louise Proctor, b. 1960, It May Seem Dark at Times

    Est: $500 - $700

    (Missionary) Mary Louise Proctor b. 1960 It May Seem Dark at Times 2023 acrylic (and beads) on canvas 16 x 12 inches signed, dated and titled

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  • (Missionary) Mary Louise Proctor, b. 1960, I Refuse to Let Hate Live in My Garden
    Sep. 14, 2024

    (Missionary) Mary Louise Proctor, b. 1960, I Refuse to Let Hate Live in My Garden

    Est: $500 - $700

    (Missionary) Mary Louise Proctor b. 1960 I Refuse to Let Hate Live in My Garden 2023 acrylic and mixed media (sequins) on canvas 16 x 12 inches signed, dated, and titled

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  • Mary Proctor (FL,b 1960) oil painting
    Sep. 01, 2024

    Mary Proctor (FL,b 1960) oil painting

    Est: $380 - $475

    ARTIST: Missionary Mary Louise Proctor (Florida, born 1960) TITLE: This is Special Message - Got Love Yourself MEDIUM: oil on canvas CONDITION: Overall good. No visible inpaint under UV light. ART SIZE: 8 x 6 inches / 20 x 15 cm FRAME SIZE: unframed (In-House framing available) SIGNATURE: lower left and on verso CATEGORY: old antique vintage painting for auction sale online AD: ART WANTED: Consign, Trade In, Cash Offer SKU#: 132816 US Shipping $29 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: "Missionary" Mary L. Proctor is an American artist, best known for her visionary paintings, collages, and assemblages. Mary Proctor (nee Cooksey) was born in 1960 to Pauline Cooksey in Lloyd, Florida. Her 11-year-old mother was unable to care for her, so she was raised by her grandparents. Her grandmother was an African-American homemaker and her grandfather a white farmer. Proctor attended public school until becoming pregnant in ninth grade. She then took on the responsibility of raising her younger siblings.After the death of her grandfather, and her grandmother's struggle with alcoholism, Mary met and married Tyrone Proctor. Together they moved to Tallahassee, Florida.After working in the nursing field for ten years, Proctor opened Tender Loving Care Day Care Center and was the proprietor for five years. In search of 'something easier' Proctor began collecting items from the roadside to sell at the local flea market. Eventually, she opened her own store, "Noah's Ark Flea Market." Collecting remains her hobby.In 1994, a house fire claimed the lives of Proctor's grandmother, aunt and uncle. Proctor claims to have had a vision immediately before the fire occurred in which she "...saw light going all the way up to heaven." Following the fire in 1995, Proctor claims she had a vision during prayer that told her to "Paint". These visions inspired her to begin her pursuit as an artist. Her first pieces were portraits, painted on doors, of her family members who died in the fire. She set them in her front yard where they caught the attention of curator and critic Tricia Collins, who purchased them for her gallery in New York. Her pieces typically consist of button, fake-jewel and glass encrusted figures upon a canvas of windows or doors. Her works often include spiritual messages and observances.She signs most pieces with the name "Missionary Mary L Proctor," a name she uses to represent her religious motivation. "The Lord spoke, and he said, "You are on a mission to get a great message out into the houses and hearts." That's why the "missionary" name came to me, because of my mission. I'm going to get a message out to broken womens, a message to help and glorify them. I'm going to get a message out so men can search their hearts, learn to respect us and treat us the right way.""Missionary" Mary started her art studio in her roadside junk shop in south Leon County, Florida, in 1995. In 2011, Proctor opened the American Folk Art Museum and Gallery in Tallahassee, Florida. The American Folk Art Museum and Gallery was located in the Tallahassee Mall. She had her first one-woman show at All Saints Gallery in Tallahassee, Florida, in 1995, and a year later, a one-woman show of her doors at the Tricia Collins Grand Salon in New York. She was selected for inclusion in three museum exhibitions in 1997: Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture of the New York Public Library, New York; Zora Neale Hurston Museum of Fine Arts, Eatonville, Florida; Museum of African American Art, Tampa, Florida. The same year, she was featured in a one-woman show, "Mary Proctor: Contemporary American Folk Artist" at Florida A&M University, Tallahassee. She has been a regular exhibitor at the Kentuck Arts Festival for over twenty years. The cover story of Raw Vision magazine (Vol. 29 Winter 1999-2000) was "Mary Proctor's Vision." She has since been the subject of at least twelve one-woman museum exhibitions. Her work has been included in more than forty group shows, including: American Visionary Art Museum, Baltimore, Maryland, and Smithsonian Institution Anacostia Museum and Center for African American History and Culture, Washington DC. Additional, notable exhibitions include the 2016 Atlanta Biennial at the Atlanta Contemporary and the show "History Refused to Die: Highlights from the Souls Grown Deep Foundation Gift" at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in 2018.In 2016, Proctor won a Folk Art Society Award of Distinction given by the Folk Art Society of America. Museums holding her work in their permanent collections include: The American Visionary Art Museum, Baltimore, Maryland; Ashville Art Museum, Ashville, North Carolina; High Museum of Art, Atlanta, Georgia; Mennello Museum of American Art, Orlando, Florida; Polk Museum of Art, Lakeland, Florida; Museum of Fine Arts, St. Petersburg, Florida; Morris Museum of Art, Augusta Georgia; Smithsonian Institution Anacostia Museum, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, New York; New Orleans Museum of Art, New Orleans, Louisiana; Center for African American History and Culture, Washington, DC; California African American Museum, Los Angeles, California.

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  • Mary Proctor (FL,b 1960) oil painting
    Sep. 01, 2024

    Mary Proctor (FL,b 1960) oil painting

    Est: $380 - $475

    ARTIST: Missionary Mary Louise Proctor (Florida, born 1960) TITLE: Mercy Lord - All I Can Say - Mercy (titled on verso) MEDIUM: oil on canvas CONDITION: Few small scratches. No visible inpaint under UV light. ART SIZE: 10 x 8 inches / 25 x 20 cm FRAME SIZE: unframed (In-House framing available) SIGNATURE: lower right and on verso CATEGORY: old antique vintage painting for auction sale online AD: ART WANTED: Consign, Trade In, Cash Offer SKU#: 132815 US Shipping $42 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: "Missionary" Mary L. Proctor is an American artist, best known for her visionary paintings, collages, and assemblages. Mary Proctor (nee Cooksey) was born in 1960 to Pauline Cooksey in Lloyd, Florida. Her 11-year-old mother was unable to care for her, so she was raised by her grandparents. Her grandmother was an African-American homemaker and her grandfather a white farmer. Proctor attended public school until becoming pregnant in ninth grade. She then took on the responsibility of raising her younger siblings.After the death of her grandfather, and her grandmother's struggle with alcoholism, Mary met and married Tyrone Proctor. Together they moved to Tallahassee, Florida.After working in the nursing field for ten years, Proctor opened Tender Loving Care Day Care Center and was the proprietor for five years. In search of 'something easier' Proctor began collecting items from the roadside to sell at the local flea market. Eventually, she opened her own store, "Noah's Ark Flea Market." Collecting remains her hobby.In 1994, a house fire claimed the lives of Proctor's grandmother, aunt and uncle. Proctor claims to have had a vision immediately before the fire occurred in which she "...saw light going all the way up to heaven." Following the fire in 1995, Proctor claims she had a vision during prayer that told her to "Paint". These visions inspired her to begin her pursuit as an artist. Her first pieces were portraits, painted on doors, of her family members who died in the fire. She set them in her front yard where they caught the attention of curator and critic Tricia Collins, who purchased them for her gallery in New York. Her pieces typically consist of button, fake-jewel and glass encrusted figures upon a canvas of windows or doors. Her works often include spiritual messages and observances.She signs most pieces with the name "Missionary Mary L Proctor," a name she uses to represent her religious motivation. "The Lord spoke, and he said, "You are on a mission to get a great message out into the houses and hearts." That's why the "missionary" name came to me, because of my mission. I'm going to get a message out to broken womens, a message to help and glorify them. I'm going to get a message out so men can search their hearts, learn to respect us and treat us the right way.""Missionary" Mary started her art studio in her roadside junk shop in south Leon County, Florida, in 1995. In 2011, Proctor opened the American Folk Art Museum and Gallery in Tallahassee, Florida. The American Folk Art Museum and Gallery was located in the Tallahassee Mall. She had her first one-woman show at All Saints Gallery in Tallahassee, Florida, in 1995, and a year later, a one-woman show of her doors at the Tricia Collins Grand Salon in New York. She was selected for inclusion in three museum exhibitions in 1997: Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture of the New York Public Library, New York; Zora Neale Hurston Museum of Fine Arts, Eatonville, Florida; Museum of African American Art, Tampa, Florida. The same year, she was featured in a one-woman show, "Mary Proctor: Contemporary American Folk Artist" at Florida A&M University, Tallahassee. She has been a regular exhibitor at the Kentuck Arts Festival for over twenty years. The cover story of Raw Vision magazine (Vol. 29 Winter 1999-2000) was "Mary Proctor's Vision." She has since been the subject of at least twelve one-woman museum exhibitions. Her work has been included in more than forty group shows, including: American Visionary Art Museum, Baltimore, Maryland, and Smithsonian Institution Anacostia Museum and Center for African American History and Culture, Washington DC. Additional, notable exhibitions include the 2016 Atlanta Biennial at the Atlanta Contemporary and the show "History Refused to Die: Highlights from the Souls Grown Deep Foundation Gift" at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in 2018.In 2016, Proctor won a Folk Art Society Award of Distinction given by the Folk Art Society of America. Museums holding her work in their permanent collections include: The American Visionary Art Museum, Baltimore, Maryland; Ashville Art Museum, Ashville, North Carolina; High Museum of Art, Atlanta, Georgia; Mennello Museum of American Art, Orlando, Florida; Polk Museum of Art, Lakeland, Florida; Museum of Fine Arts, St. Petersburg, Florida; Morris Museum of Art, Augusta Georgia; Smithsonian Institution Anacostia Museum, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, New York; New Orleans Museum of Art, New Orleans, Louisiana; Center for African American History and Culture, Washington, DC; California African American Museum, Los Angeles, California.

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  • MARY PROCTOR BLACK AMERICANA FOLK ART ON METAL
    Aug. 28, 2024

    MARY PROCTOR BLACK AMERICANA FOLK ART ON METAL

    Est: $150 - $300

    Original piece on corrugated metal by "Missionary" Mary L. Proctor (1960- ), American artist, best known for her inspirational paintings, collages, and assemblages. As per Wikipedia, Museums holding her work in their permanent collections include: The American Visionary Art Museum, Baltimore, Maryland (16 works); Asheville Art Museum, Asheville, North Carolina; Gadsden Arts Center & Museum, Quincy, Florida; High Museum of Art, Atlanta, Georgia; Mennello Museum of American Art, Orlando, Florida; Polk Museum of Art, Lakeland, Florida; Museum of Fine Arts, St. Petersburg, Florida; Morris Museum of Art, Augusta Georgia; Smithsonian Institution Anacostia Museum, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, New York; New Orleans Museum of Art, New Orleans, Louisiana; Center for African American History and Culture, Washington, DC; California African American Museum, Los Angeles, California. Provenance: Artist. Dimensions: 15 X 18 inches

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  • MARY PROCTOR BLACK AMERICANA FOLK ART ON CANVAS
    Aug. 07, 2024

    MARY PROCTOR BLACK AMERICANA FOLK ART ON CANVAS

    Est: $100 - $200

    Original piece using pieces of sheet music, by "Missionary" Mary L. Proctor (1960- ), American artist best known for her inspirational paintings, collages, and assemblages. As per Wikipedia, museums holding her work in their permanent collections include: The American Visionary Art Museum, Baltimore, Maryland (16 works); Asheville Art Museum, Asheville, North Carolina; Gadsden Arts Center & Museum, Quincy, Florida; High Museum of Art, Atlanta, Georgia; Mennello Museum of American Art, Orlando, Florida; Polk Museum of Art, Lakeland, Florida; Museum of Fine Arts, St. Petersburg, Florida; Morris Museum of Art, Augusta Georgia; Smithsonian Institution Anacostia Museum, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, New York; New Orleans Museum of Art, New Orleans, Louisiana; Center for African American History and Culture, Washington, DC; California African American Museum, Los Angeles, California. Provenance: Artist. Dimensions: 20X16 inches.

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  • MARY PROCTOR BLACK AMERICANA FOLK ART LOT OF 2
    Jul. 30, 2024

    MARY PROCTOR BLACK AMERICANA FOLK ART LOT OF 2

    Est: $250 - $400

    Two original pieces on canvas by "Missionary" Mary L. Proctor (1960- ), American artist, best known for her inspirational paintings, collages, and assemblages. As per Wikipedia, Museums holding her work in their permanent collections include: The American Visionary Art Museum, Baltimore, Maryland (16 works); Asheville Art Museum, Asheville, North Carolina; Gadsden Arts Center & Museum, Quincy, Florida; High Museum of Art, Atlanta, Georgia; Mennello Museum of American Art, Orlando, Florida; Polk Museum of Art, Lakeland, Florida; Museum of Fine Arts, St. Petersburg, Florida; Morris Museum of Art, Augusta Georgia; Smithsonian Institution Anacostia Museum, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, New York; New Orleans Museum of Art, New Orleans, Louisiana; Center for African American History and Culture, Washington, DC; California African American Museum, Los Angeles, California. Provenance: Artist. Dimensions: 16 x 20 inches each. Condition: very good

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  • MARY PROCTOR BLACK AMERICANA FOLK ART W BUTTONS
    Jun. 12, 2024

    MARY PROCTOR BLACK AMERICANA FOLK ART W BUTTONS

    Est: $150 - $300

    Original piece on canvas with buttons by "Missionary" Mary L. Proctor (1960- ), American artist, best known for her inspirational paintings, collages, and assemblages. As per Wikipedia, Museums holding her work in their permanent collections include: The American Visionary Art Museum, Baltimore, Maryland (16 works); Asheville Art Museum, Asheville, North Carolina; Gadsden Arts Center & Museum, Quincy, Florida; High Museum of Art, Atlanta, Georgia; Mennello Museum of American Art, Orlando, Florida; Polk Museum of Art, Lakeland, Florida; Museum of Fine Arts, St. Petersburg, Florida; Morris Museum of Art, Augusta Georgia; Smithsonian Institution Anacostia Museum, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, New York; New Orleans Museum of Art, New Orleans, Louisiana; Center for African American History and Culture, Washington, DC; California African American Museum, Los Angeles, California. Provenance: Artist. Dimensions: 16X20 inches Condition, non distracting slice in upper corner measures1 1/2 inches. 0

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  • MARY PROCTOR BLACK AMERICANA FOLK ART ON METAL
    Jun. 12, 2024

    MARY PROCTOR BLACK AMERICANA FOLK ART ON METAL

    Est: $150 - $300

    Original piece on corrugated metal by "Missionary" Mary L. Proctor (1960- ), American artist, best known for her inspirational paintings, collages, and assemblages. As per Wikipedia, Museums holding her work in their permanent collections include: The American Visionary Art Museum, Baltimore, Maryland (16 works); Asheville Art Museum, Asheville, North Carolina; Gadsden Arts Center & Museum, Quincy, Florida; High Museum of Art, Atlanta, Georgia; Mennello Museum of American Art, Orlando, Florida; Polk Museum of Art, Lakeland, Florida; Museum of Fine Arts, St. Petersburg, Florida; Morris Museum of Art, Augusta Georgia; Smithsonian Institution Anacostia Museum, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, New York; New Orleans Museum of Art, New Orleans, Louisiana; Center for African American History and Culture, Washington, DC; California African American Museum, Los Angeles, California. Provenance: Artist. Dimensions: 15 X 18 inches 0

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  • "Missionary" Mary Proctor (American, B. 1960) Mixed Media On Panel
    Jun. 06, 2024

    "Missionary" Mary Proctor (American, B. 1960) Mixed Media On Panel

    Est: $50 - $500

    DESCRIPTION: Outsider art mixed media (paint and glass) on panel artwork by "Missionary" Mary Proctor (American, b. 1960). Signed and dated at lower left. CIRCA: 1999 ORIGIN: American DIMENSIONS: (Sight) H: 6.25" W: 4.5" (Frame) H: 8" W: 6.25" CONDITION: The panel has later been adhered to the frame. Possible loss to frame at top left. Unless otherwise stated, all information provided is the opinion of our specialists. Should you have any specific questions regarding the condition of this lot, please use the ask question button or send us an email.

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  • "Missionary" Mary Proctor (American, B. 1960) Mixed Media Chicken
    Jun. 06, 2024

    "Missionary" Mary Proctor (American, B. 1960) Mixed Media Chicken

    Est: $100 - $1,000

    DESCRIPTION: Outsider art mixed media (paint, glass, and wood) artwork by "Missionary" Mary Proctor (American, b. 1960) in the form of a chicken featuring the words "Come to God don't be a chicken" at top. Initialed "MP" at top. Signed and dated "Missionary Mary L. Proctor 4-96" at reverse. CIRCA: 1996 ORIGIN: American DIMENSIONS: H: 16" W: 13" CONDITION: Great condition. Unless otherwise stated, all information provided is the opinion of our specialists. Should you have any specific questions regarding the condition of this lot, please use the ask question button or send us an email.

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  • MARY PROCTOR BLACK AMERICANA FOLK ART LOT OF 2
    Jun. 05, 2024

    MARY PROCTOR BLACK AMERICANA FOLK ART LOT OF 2

    Est: $250 - $400

    Two original pieces on canvas by "Missionary" Mary L. Proctor (1960- ), American artist, best known for her inspirational paintings, collages, and assemblages. As per Wikipedia, Museums holding her work in their permanent collections include: The American Visionary Art Museum, Baltimore, Maryland (16 works); Asheville Art Museum, Asheville, North Carolina; Gadsden Arts Center & Museum, Quincy, Florida; High Museum of Art, Atlanta, Georgia; Mennello Museum of American Art, Orlando, Florida; Polk Museum of Art, Lakeland, Florida; Museum of Fine Arts, St. Petersburg, Florida; Morris Museum of Art, Augusta Georgia; Smithsonian Institution Anacostia Museum, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, New York; New Orleans Museum of Art, New Orleans, Louisiana; Center for African American History and Culture, Washington, DC; California African American Museum, Los Angeles, California. Provenance: Artist. Dimensions: 16 x 20 inches each. Condition: very good

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  • MARY PROCTOR BLACK AMERICANA FOLK ART LOT OF 2
    Jun. 05, 2024

    MARY PROCTOR BLACK AMERICANA FOLK ART LOT OF 2

    Est: $250 - $400

    Two original pieces on canvas by "Missionary" Mary L. Proctor (1960- ), American artist, best known for her inspirational paintings, collages, and assemblages. As per Wikipedia, Museums holding her work in their permanent collections include: The American Visionary Art Museum, Baltimore, Maryland (16 works); Asheville Art Museum, Asheville, North Carolina; Gadsden Arts Center & Museum, Quincy, Florida; High Museum of Art, Atlanta, Georgia; Mennello Museum of American Art, Orlando, Florida; Polk Museum of Art, Lakeland, Florida; Museum of Fine Arts, St. Petersburg, Florida; Morris Museum of Art, Augusta Georgia; Smithsonian Institution Anacostia Museum, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, New York; New Orleans Museum of Art, New Orleans, Louisiana; Center for African American History and Culture, Washington, DC; California African American Museum, Los Angeles, California. Provenance: Artist. Dimensions: 12 x 16 inches each. Condition: very good

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  • BLACK AMERICANA HARVEST FOLK ART MARY PROCTOR
    Jun. 05, 2024

    BLACK AMERICANA HARVEST FOLK ART MARY PROCTOR

    Est: $150 - $250

    Original piece by "Missionary" Mary L. Proctor (1960- ), American artist best known for her inspirational paintings, collages, and assemblages. As per Wikipedia, museums holding her work in their permanent collections include: The American Visionary Art Museum, Baltimore, Maryland; Asheville Art Museum, Asheville, North Carolina; Gadsden Arts Center & Museum, Quincy, Florida; High Museum of Art, Atlanta, Georgia; Mennello Museum of American Art, Orlando, Florida; Polk Museum of Art, Lakeland, Florida; Museum of Fine Arts, St. Petersburg, Florida; Morris Museum of Art, Augusta Georgia; Smithsonian Institution Anacostia Museum, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, New York; New Orleans Museum of Art, New Orleans, Louisiana; Center for African American History and Culture, Washington, DC; California African American Museum, Los Angeles, California. Provenance: Artist. Dimensions: 16X20 inches. This lot has a reserve.

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  • Mary Louise Proctor (American/Florida, b. 1960)
    May. 30, 2024

    Mary Louise Proctor (American/Florida, b. 1960)

    Est: $400 - $600

    Mary Louise Proctor (American/Florida, b. 1960), "Railroad Snuff Dippers", 1995, paint on found metal door, signed and dated lower right, titled upper center, 24 in. x 51 1/4 in., unframed. Note: Mary Louise Proctor was born in Florida and raised by her grandparents. Even as a small child, she was frequently found preaching to everyone around her. Proctor worked in the nursing field and as the proprietor of a daycare before moving into the flea market business and collecting as a professional hobby. After a house fire tragically claimed the lives of her grandmother, aunt and uncle, Proctor turned to God and realized she was being instructed to paint. Her works are rooted in spiritual discovery and healing with Proctor’s vibrant figures pictured alongside insightful phrases inscribed throughout. Her first works were portraits of family members who had died in the fire, and set outside on the lawn, they caught the attention of curator and critic Tricia Collins, who purchased them for her gallery in New York. Proctor had her first one-woman show at All Saints Gallery in Tallahassee in 1995 and a year later, a one-woman show at the Tricia Collins Grand Salon in New York. Proctor frequently signs her work as “Missionary Mary L. Proctor,” stating “I’m going to get a message out to broken women’s, a message to help and glorify them, so men can search their hearts, learn to respect us and treat us the right way.” Ref.: Proctor, Mary. “Mary Proctor.” Souls Grown Deep. www.soulsgrowndeep.org. Accessed May 3, 2024.

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  • MARY PROCTOR AMERICANA FOLK ART PAINTED DOOR
    May. 22, 2024

    MARY PROCTOR AMERICANA FOLK ART PAINTED DOOR

    Est: $200 - $500

    Original piece on wooden door with Epiphone guitar by "Missionary" Mary L. Proctor (1960- ), American artist, best known for her inspirational paintings, collages, and assemblages. As per Wikipedia, Museums holding her work in their permanent collections include: The American Visionary Art Museum, Baltimore, Maryland (16 works); Asheville Art Museum, Asheville, North Carolina; Gadsden Arts Center & Museum, Quincy, Florida; High Museum of Art, Atlanta, Georgia; Mennello Museum of American Art, Orlando, Florida; Polk Museum of Art, Lakeland, Florida; Museum of Fine Arts, St. Petersburg, Florida; Morris Museum of Art, Augusta Georgia; Smithsonian Institution Anacostia Museum, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, New York; New Orleans Museum of Art, New Orleans, Louisiana; Center for African American History and Culture, Washington, DC; California African American Museum, Los Angeles, California. Provenance: Artist. Dimensions: Approx. 80 x 32 x 7 inches

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  • BLACK AMERICANA ORIGINAL FOLK ART BY MARY PROCTOR
    May. 08, 2024

    BLACK AMERICANA ORIGINAL FOLK ART BY MARY PROCTOR

    Est: $150 - $300

    Original piece by "Missionary" Mary L. Proctor (1960- ), American artist best known for her inspirational paintings, collages, and assemblages. As per Wikipedia, museums holding her work in their permanent collections include: The American Visionary Art Museum, Baltimore, Maryland (16 works); Asheville Art Museum, Asheville, North Carolina; Gadsden Arts Center & Museum, Quincy, Florida; High Museum of Art, Atlanta, Georgia; Mennello Museum of American Art, Orlando, Florida; Polk Museum of Art, Lakeland, Florida; Museum of Fine Arts, St. Petersburg, Florida; Morris Museum of Art, Augusta Georgia; Smithsonian Institution Anacostia Museum, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, New York; New Orleans Museum of Art, New Orleans, Louisiana; Center for African American History and Culture, Washington, DC; California African American Museum, Los Angeles, California. Provenance: Artist. Dimensions: 18X24 inches THIS LOT HAS A RESERVE.

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  • 1998 MARY PROCTOR APALACHICOLA FLORIDA DOOR
    Mar. 27, 2024

    1998 MARY PROCTOR APALACHICOLA FLORIDA DOOR

    Est: $500 - $1,500

    Early original piece on wooden door by "Missionary" Mary L. Proctor (1960- ), American artist, best known for her inspirational paintings, collages, and assemblages. As per Wikipedia, Museums holding her work in their permanent collections include: The American Visionary Art Museum, Baltimore, Maryland (16 works); Asheville Art Museum, Asheville, North Carolina; Gadsden Arts Center & Museum, Quincy, Florida; High Museum of Art, Atlanta, Georgia; Mennello Museum of American Art, Orlando, Florida; Polk Museum of Art, Lakeland, Florida; Museum of Fine Arts, St. Petersburg, Florida; Morris Museum of Art, Augusta Georgia; Smithsonian Institution Anacostia Museum, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, New York; New Orleans Museum of Art, New Orleans, Louisiana; Center for African American History and Culture, Washington, DC; California African American Museum, Los Angeles, California. Provenance: Artist. Dimensions: Approx. 80 X 36 inches.

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  • MARY PROCTOR AMERICANA FOLK ART PAINTED DOOR
    Mar. 27, 2024

    MARY PROCTOR AMERICANA FOLK ART PAINTED DOOR

    Est: $500 - $1,500

    Original piece on wooden door with Epiphone guitar by "Missionary" Mary L. Proctor (1960- ), American artist, best known for her inspirational paintings, collages, and assemblages. As per Wikipedia, Museums holding her work in their permanent collections include: The American Visionary Art Museum, Baltimore, Maryland (16 works); Asheville Art Museum, Asheville, North Carolina; Gadsden Arts Center & Museum, Quincy, Florida; High Museum of Art, Atlanta, Georgia; Mennello Museum of American Art, Orlando, Florida; Polk Museum of Art, Lakeland, Florida; Museum of Fine Arts, St. Petersburg, Florida; Morris Museum of Art, Augusta Georgia; Smithsonian Institution Anacostia Museum, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, New York; New Orleans Museum of Art, New Orleans, Louisiana; Center for African American History and Culture, Washington, DC; California African American Museum, Los Angeles, California. Provenance: Artist. Dimensions: Approx. 80 x 32 x 7 inches

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  • MARY PROCTOR AMERICANA FOLK ART PAINTING ON DOOR
    Mar. 27, 2024

    MARY PROCTOR AMERICANA FOLK ART PAINTING ON DOOR

    Est: $400 - $800

    Original piece on wooden door by "Missionary" Mary L. Proctor (1960- ), American artist, best known for her inspirational paintings, collages, and assemblages. As per Wikipedia, Museums holding her work in their permanent collections include: The American Visionary Art Museum, Baltimore, Maryland (16 works); Asheville Art Museum, Asheville, North Carolina; Gadsden Arts Center & Museum, Quincy, Florida; High Museum of Art, Atlanta, Georgia; Mennello Museum of American Art, Orlando, Florida; Polk Museum of Art, Lakeland, Florida; Museum of Fine Arts, St. Petersburg, Florida; Morris Museum of Art, Augusta Georgia; Smithsonian Institution Anacostia Museum, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, New York; New Orleans Museum of Art, New Orleans, Louisiana; Center for African American History and Culture, Washington, DC; California African American Museum, Los Angeles, California. Provenance: Artist. Dimensions: Approx. 80 X15 inches.

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  • MARY PROCTOR AMERICANA WOMENS FOLK ART PAINTING
    Mar. 15, 2024

    MARY PROCTOR AMERICANA WOMENS FOLK ART PAINTING

    Est: $250 - $500

    Original oil on canvas painting by "Missionary" Mary L. Proctor (1960- ), American artist, best known for her inspirational paintings, collages, and assemblages. As per Wikipedia, Museums holding her work in their permanent collections include: The American Visionary Art Museum, Baltimore, Maryland (16 works); Asheville Art Museum, Asheville, North Carolina; Gadsden Arts Center & Museum, Quincy, Florida; High Museum of Art, Atlanta, Georgia; Mennello Museum of American Art, Orlando, Florida; Polk Museum of Art, Lakeland, Florida; Museum of Fine Arts, St. Petersburg, Florida; Morris Museum of Art, Augusta Georgia; Smithsonian Institution Anacostia Museum, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, New York; New Orleans Museum of Art, New Orleans, Louisiana; Center for African American History and Culture, Washington, DC; California African American Museum, Los Angeles, California. Provenance: Artist. Dimensions: 24 X 18 inches

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  • MARY PROCTOR AMERICANA FOLK ART PAINTING ON METAL
    Mar. 15, 2024

    MARY PROCTOR AMERICANA FOLK ART PAINTING ON METAL

    Est: $250 - $500

    Original piece on corrugated metal by "Missionary" Mary L. Proctor (1960- ), American artist, best known for her inspirational paintings, collages, and assemblages. As per Wikipedia, Museums holding her work in their permanent collections include: The American Visionary Art Museum, Baltimore, Maryland (16 works); Asheville Art Museum, Asheville, North Carolina; Gadsden Arts Center & Museum, Quincy, Florida; High Museum of Art, Atlanta, Georgia; Mennello Museum of American Art, Orlando, Florida; Polk Museum of Art, Lakeland, Florida; Museum of Fine Arts, St. Petersburg, Florida; Morris Museum of Art, Augusta Georgia; Smithsonian Institution Anacostia Museum, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, New York; New Orleans Museum of Art, New Orleans, Louisiana; Center for African American History and Culture, Washington, DC; California African American Museum, Los Angeles, California. Provenance: Artist. Dimensions: 27 X 17 inches

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  • MARY PROCTOR AMERICANA FOLK ART PAINTING ON METAL
    Mar. 15, 2024

    MARY PROCTOR AMERICANA FOLK ART PAINTING ON METAL

    Est: $250 - $500

    Original piece on corrugated metal by "Missionary" Mary L. Proctor (1960- ), American artist, best known for her inspirational paintings, collages, and assemblages. As per Wikipedia, Museums holding her work in their permanent collections include: The American Visionary Art Museum, Baltimore, Maryland (16 works); Asheville Art Museum, Asheville, North Carolina; Gadsden Arts Center & Museum, Quincy, Florida; High Museum of Art, Atlanta, Georgia; Mennello Museum of American Art, Orlando, Florida; Polk Museum of Art, Lakeland, Florida; Museum of Fine Arts, St. Petersburg, Florida; Morris Museum of Art, Augusta Georgia; Smithsonian Institution Anacostia Museum, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, New York; New Orleans Museum of Art, New Orleans, Louisiana; Center for African American History and Culture, Washington, DC; California African American Museum, Los Angeles, California. Provenance: Artist. Dimensions: 26 X 18 inches

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  • MARY PROCTOR AMERICANA FOLK ART LOT OF 3
    Mar. 15, 2024

    MARY PROCTOR AMERICANA FOLK ART LOT OF 3

    Est: $400 - $800

    3 Original pieces by "Missionary" Mary L. Proctor (1960- ), American artist, best known for her inspirational paintings, collages, and assemblages. As per Wikipedia, Museums holding her work in their permanent collections include: The American Visionary Art Museum, Baltimore, Maryland (16 works); Asheville Art Museum, Asheville, North Carolina; Gadsden Arts Center & Museum, Quincy, Florida; High Museum of Art, Atlanta, Georgia; Mennello Museum of American Art, Orlando, Florida; Polk Museum of Art, Lakeland, Florida; Museum of Fine Arts, St. Petersburg, Florida; Morris Museum of Art, Augusta Georgia; Smithsonian Institution Anacostia Museum, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, New York; New Orleans Museum of Art, New Orleans, Louisiana; Center for African American History and Culture, Washington, DC; California African American Museum, Los Angeles, California. Provenance: Artist. Dimensions: 8x10 each

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  • MARY PROCTOR AMERICANA FOLK ART PAINTING LOT OF 2
    Mar. 06, 2024

    MARY PROCTOR AMERICANA FOLK ART PAINTING LOT OF 2

    Est: $200 - $400

    2 original pieces by "Missionary" Mary L. Proctor (1960- ), American artist, best known for her inspirational paintings, collages, and assemblages. As per Wikipedia, Museums holding her work in their permanent collections include: The American Visionary Art Museum, Baltimore, Maryland (16 works); Asheville Art Museum, Asheville, North Carolina; Gadsden Arts Center & Museum, Quincy, Florida; High Museum of Art, Atlanta, Georgia; Mennello Museum of American Art, Orlando, Florida; Polk Museum of Art, Lakeland, Florida; Museum of Fine Arts, St. Petersburg, Florida; Morris Museum of Art, Augusta Georgia; Smithsonian Institution Anacostia Museum, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, New York; New Orleans Museum of Art, New Orleans, Louisiana; Center for African American History and Culture, Washington, DC; California African American Museum, Los Angeles, California. Provenance: Artist. Dimensions: one is 8 X 10 inches the second is 6 X 8 inches.

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  • MARY PROCTOR AMERICANA FOLK ART PAINTING
    Mar. 06, 2024

    MARY PROCTOR AMERICANA FOLK ART PAINTING

    Est: $150 - $300

    Original piece by "Missionary" Mary L. Proctor (1960- ), American artist, best known for her inspirational paintings, collages, and assemblages. As per Wikipedia, Museums holding her work in their permanent collections include: The American Visionary Art Museum, Baltimore, Maryland (16 works); Asheville Art Museum, Asheville, North Carolina; Gadsden Arts Center & Museum, Quincy, Florida; High Museum of Art, Atlanta, Georgia; Mennello Museum of American Art, Orlando, Florida; Polk Museum of Art, Lakeland, Florida; Museum of Fine Arts, St. Petersburg, Florida; Morris Museum of Art, Augusta Georgia; Smithsonian Institution Anacostia Museum, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, New York; New Orleans Museum of Art, New Orleans, Louisiana; Center for African American History and Culture, Washington, DC; California African American Museum, Los Angeles, California. Provenance: Artist. Dimensions: 8 X 10 inches

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  • MARY PROCTOR AMERICANA FOLK ART PAINTING
    Mar. 06, 2024

    MARY PROCTOR AMERICANA FOLK ART PAINTING

    Est: $150 - $300

    Original piece by "Missionary" Mary L. Proctor (1960- ), American artist, best known for her inspirational paintings, collages, and assemblages. As per Wikipedia, Museums holding her work in their permanent collections include: The American Visionary Art Museum, Baltimore, Maryland (16 works); Asheville Art Museum, Asheville, North Carolina; Gadsden Arts Center & Museum, Quincy, Florida; High Museum of Art, Atlanta, Georgia; Mennello Museum of American Art, Orlando, Florida; Polk Museum of Art, Lakeland, Florida; Museum of Fine Arts, St. Petersburg, Florida; Morris Museum of Art, Augusta Georgia; Smithsonian Institution Anacostia Museum, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, New York; New Orleans Museum of Art, New Orleans, Louisiana; Center for African American History and Culture, Washington, DC; California African American Museum, Los Angeles, California. Provenance: Artist. Dimensions: 8 X 10 inches.

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  • MARY PROCTOR (1960 - )
    Dec. 09, 2023

    MARY PROCTOR (1960 - )

    Est: $200 - $400

    8x13 paint on tin, signed… collage style. African American artist from FL. Born 1964

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  • MARY PROCTOR (1960 - )
    Dec. 09, 2023

    MARY PROCTOR (1960 - )

    Est: $200 - $400

    22x15 paint on tin, signed… collage style. African American artist from FL. Born 1963

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  • MARY PROCTOR (1960 - )
    Dec. 09, 2023

    MARY PROCTOR (1960 - )

    Est: $200 - $400

    10x18 paint on tin, signed… collage style. African American artist from FL. Born 1962

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  • MARY PROCTOR (1960 - )
    Dec. 09, 2023

    MARY PROCTOR (1960 - )

    Est: $200 - $400

    11x16 paint on tin, signed… collage style. African American artist from FL. Born 1961

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  • MARY PROCTOR (1960 - )
    Dec. 09, 2023

    MARY PROCTOR (1960 - )

    Est: $200 - $400

    8x12 paint on tin, signed… collage style. African American artist from FL. Born 1960

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  • Mary Proctor (American/Florida, b. 1960)
    Oct. 18, 2023

    Mary Proctor (American/Florida, b. 1960)

    Est: $200 - $400

    "I Married My Queen." Oil on board with cutout figures and applied playing cards. King and queen figures depicted with playing cards as crowns. Signed lower middle. 43" ht. x 26" wd.

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  • Mary Proctor (American/Florida, b. 1960)
    Oct. 18, 2023

    Mary Proctor (American/Florida, b. 1960)

    Est: $200 - $400

    "My Grandma Penny Story." Oil on board and assemblage on plywood frame with pennies applied to cutout figures. A homily about Mary's grandmother. Signed lower middle. 43" ht. x 26" wd.

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  • Mary Proctor (American/Florida, b. 1960)
    Oct. 18, 2023

    Mary Proctor (American/Florida, b. 1960)

    Est: $200 - $400

    Two works on corrugated metal. "Music Heals the Body Mind and Soul" is black on white and depicts a musician playing a saxaphone, signed lower right. 51" ht. x 26" wd. "You Never Alone" is black and red over white, a pair of geese and signed lower left, 26" ht. x 19" wd.

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  • Mary Proctor (American/Florida, b. 1960)
    Oct. 18, 2023

    Mary Proctor (American/Florida, b. 1960)

    Est: $100 - $200

    "The Baptism of Mary." Oil on corrugated metal. Baptismal scene of multiple figures at the Mt. Zion Missionary Baptist church. Signed lower right. 27" ht. x 29" wd.

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