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b. 1948 - d. 2001

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    • Judith Streeter, In Transit
      May. 30, 2024

      Judith Streeter, In Transit

      Est: $1,000 - $1,500

      Judith Streeter In Transit 1992 mixed media on panel 48 h x 36 w x 2.75 d in (122 x 91 x 7 cm) Signed to upper verso 'Streeter'. Provenance: Stephen Haller Gallery, New York | Acquired from the previous in 1993, Collection of Robert and Lisa Kessler This work will ship from Chicago, Illinois.

      Wright
    • Judith Streeter Untitled Mixed Media on Panel
      Jan. 21, 2024

      Judith Streeter Untitled Mixed Media on Panel

      Est: $1,500 - $2,500

      Judith Streeter (American, XX-XXI), "Untitled", Mixed Media with Oil on Wood Panel, depicting an abstract color field composition in gray hues, signed with Stephen Haller Gallery label to verso. 54" H x 70.5" W. Provenance: From a Manhattan collection. Keywords: Paintings, Abstract, Modern Art, Contemporary, Minimalist, Minimalism

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    • Judith Streeter Untitled Mixed Media on Panel
      Jul. 09, 2023

      Judith Streeter Untitled Mixed Media on Panel

      Est: $1,500 - $2,500

      Judith Streeter (American, XX-XXI) Untitled Modern oil painting and mixed media on wood panel depicting an abstract color field composition in gray hues, signed with Stephen Haller Gallery label to verso. 54" H x 70.5" W.

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    • Judith Streeter "Lake at Cemetery" Mixed Media
      Jun. 18, 2023

      Judith Streeter "Lake at Cemetery" Mixed Media

      Est: $800 - $1,200

      Judith Streeter (American, XX-XXI) mixed media assemblage painting on wood with collage elements including foliage and a postcard reading "Lake at Cemetery / Marion, Ohio" upon a distressed gray ground, housed in a metal frame, signed with a Stephen Haller Gallery label to verso. Image: 39.25" H x 60" W; frame: 40.5" H x 61" W.

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    • +Judith Streeter (American, 1948 - 2001) "Elements of Astronomy" 1987, mixed media on panel, abstract with deep greens, blues, and b...
      Oct. 03, 2022

      +Judith Streeter (American, 1948 - 2001) "Elements of Astronomy" 1987, mixed media on panel, abstract with deep greens, blues, and b...

      Est: $600 - $800

      +Judith Streeter (American, 1948 - 2001) "Elements of Astronomy" 1987, mixed media on panel, abstract with deep greens, blues, and black, found wood attachments, signed lower right, in wood frame, gallery label verso, wear consistent with age, surface scratches which may be intentional, 40" h. x 35 1/2" w. [Provenance: folder with artist catalogs and articles, including features of this work available to successful bidder.]

      Winter Associates, Inc.
    • Judith Streeter Modernist Tonalist Tree Painting
      Jan. 06, 2022

      Judith Streeter Modernist Tonalist Tree Painting

      Est: $100 - $200

      New York 20th Century Depicts a large tree in a field in front of distant mountains comprised of vibrant blues and green.

      Bruneau & Co. Auctioneers
    • JUDITH STREETER (AMERICAN, 1948-2001) UNTITLED, 1995 Oil and mixed media on panel: 69 x 62 in.
      Oct. 07, 2020

      JUDITH STREETER (AMERICAN, 1948-2001) UNTITLED, 1995 Oil and mixed media on panel: 69 x 62 in.

      Est: $1,200 - $1,600

      JUDITH STREETER (AMERICAN, 1948-2001) UNTITLED, 1995 Oil and mixed media on panel: 69 x 62 in. Unframed; verso label: Stephen Haller Gallery, New York inv. no. JS96-231; verso signed: Streeter Note: During her short life, Judith Streeter had several exhibitions, notably a Solo Exhibition at the Chrysler Museum, Norfolk, Virginia, July 9-October 8, 1995; "Most of the time she reaches for both, alternating them with such unexpected tools as a potter's rib or a sheet metal worker's shears. When all the plaster, pigment and other materials have been laid on, she starts to peel, scratch and scrape away, taking the surface down layer by layer only to build it up again. The gutsy, highly physical work that results may take months of labor before Streeter considers it finished. Yet for all the raw, sensuous punch they pack, her mysterious paintings have a gripping contemplative power. " MARK ST. JOHN ERICKSON Daily Press, July 30, 1995; Judith was represented by the Haller Gallery "Judith Streeter STEPHEN HALLER GALLERY: The surfaces of Judith Streeter’s paintings resemble weather-beaten, painted-wood exteriors (tattered billboards, abandoned barns), evoking at once rural poverty and the rich tones of desert earth and sky. Against the paradoxically fecund emptiness, she often places a cross to suggest a sort of balance or stasis. In style and tone, these beautifully finished and subdued pieces owe something to the work of Anselm Kiefer, keenly aware not only of the weight of the history of painting but of history itself. Their heavily reworked surfaces and those passages in which the underlying wood panel has actually been gouged out speak to an attempt to wrestle with the problem of sustaining faith in the validity of painting, but also to the difficulty of inhabiting an increasingly secular and chaotic world." Artforum, November 1994; Judith's works can be found in private collections and various museums including the Guggenheim Museum, the Chrysler Museum, the Smith College Museum, the Albers Foundation and the New Britain Museum of American Art. Provenance: Property of a New York philanthropist

      Potomack Company
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