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Jessie Beard Rickley Sold at Auction Prices

Painter, Cartoonist, b. 1895 - d. 1975

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    • Jessie B. Rickley linocut
      Sep. 25, 2021

      Jessie B. Rickley linocut

      Est: $80 - $150

      Jessie B. Rickley (1895-1975) "High Waters!''- linocut, signed and titled. 5 1/2 x 6 1/2''

      Rachel Davis Fine Arts
    • Jessie Beard Rickly, American (1895-1975), Mexican artifacts, oil on masonite, 25 x 19 inches
      May. 20, 2016

      Jessie Beard Rickly, American (1895-1975), Mexican artifacts, oil on masonite, 25 x 19 inches

      Est: $400 - $600

      Jessie Beard Rickly American (1895-1975) Mexican artifacts, oil on masonite signed lower right, framed 25 x 19 inches

      Link Auction Galleries
    • * Jessie Beard Rickly, (American, 1895-1975), Tween Sawdust and Canvas
      Sep. 26, 2015

      * Jessie Beard Rickly, (American, 1895-1975), Tween Sawdust and Canvas

      Est: $100 - $200

      Jessie Beard Rickly (American, 1895-1975) Tween Sawdust and Canvas linoleum cut signed Rickly (lower right), titled (lower left) 10 3/4 x 8 1/4 inches.

      Hindman
    • Jesse Beard Rickly, (American; 1895 - 1975), St. Genevieve Landscape, Watercolor on paper, 14" x 9 3/4" (image)
      Jan. 24, 2013

      Jesse Beard Rickly, (American; 1895 - 1975), St. Genevieve Landscape, Watercolor on paper, 14" x 9 3/4" (image)

      Est: $250 - $350

      Jesse Beard Rickly (American; 1895 - 1975) St. Genevieve Landscape Watercolor on paper c. 1940. Signed. Jessie Rickly was born in Poplar Bluff, Missouri and educated at Harvard and Washington University School of Fine Arts. Further training came from Charles Hawthorne in Provincetown, Massachusetts, and upon returning to St. Louis she also studied with Oscar Berninghaus and Edmund Wuerpel, the director of the Washington University School of Fine Art. In 1934 she and fellow artist Aimee Schweig co-founded the Ste. Genevieve art colony, whose members included Joe Jones, Joseph Vorst and Thomas Hart Benton, among others. Rickly was an artistic voice for women in the 1930's and very active politically. She was involved in creating organizations to help educate the public and other artists about the role of art in society including the Independent Artists, The Missourians and the New Hats. In 1935, Rickly made St. Louis her permanent home where she continued her art career.During her career, she exhibited at the St. Louis Artist's Guild, 1927 (prize), 1931 (prize), 1932, (prize), 1945 (prize), 1957; Missouri State Fair, 1917 (prize), 1932 (prize); Kansas City Art Institute, 1929, 1934 (medal); City Art Museum, St. Louis, 1928, 1939; Southern States Art League, 1933, 1934, among others. 14" x 9 3/4" (image)

      Ripley Auctions
    • Rickly, Southwest oil, native stone figure
      Mar. 09, 2008

      Rickly, Southwest oil, native stone figure

      Est: $1,200 - $1,500

      Rickly, American, oil, native stone figure Figure with Sword before Ruins Artist Name: JESSIE BEARD RICKLY

      Westbridge Fine Art Auction House
    • Jessie Beard Rickly (American, 1895-1975) "Valley
      Mar. 02, 2008

      Jessie Beard Rickly (American, 1895-1975) "Valley

      Est: $400 - $600

      Jessie Beard Rickly (American, 1895-1975) "Valley So Low," c. 1950, oil on board, 20" x 24", signed lower left, titled on period label on verso, framed

      Toomey & Co. Auctioneers
    • Jessie Beard Rickley
      Nov. 09, 2003

      Jessie Beard Rickley

      Est: $2,000 - $3,000

      untitled (Fisherman) USA, c.1955

      Wright
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