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Wayne Francis Woodard Sold at Auction Prices

b. 1914 - d. 1964

Wayne Woodard (the name is sometimes mistakenly rendered as "Woodward") was born in Kansas City, Missouri, the first stop in a peripatetic youth. His parents divorced when he was five; and his father and stepmother, strict disciplinarians, discouraged his artistic efforts. Once he graduated high school, in Duluth, Minnesota, Bok cut off contact with his father and moved to Seattle to live with his mother. There he became active in SF fandom, including the publication and illustration of fanzines. It was in connection with these activities that he originated his pseudonym, first "Hans", then "Hannes", Bok. The pseudonym derives from Johann Sebastian Bach (whose name can be rendered both as "Johann S. Bach" and "Johannes Bach").

In 1937, Bok moved to Los Angeles, where he met Ray Bradbury. In 1938, he relocated to Seattle – where he worked for the W.P.A. and became acquainted with artists like Mark Tobey and Morris Graves. Late in 1939, Bok moved to New York City in order to be closer to the editors and magazines which would publish his work, and where he became a member of the influential Futurians science fiction fans.[3] Bok had corresponded with and had met Maxfield Parrish (ca. 1939?), and the influence of Parrish's art on Bok's is evident in his choice of subject matter, use of color, and application of glazes. Bok was also homosexual, according to friends Forrest J Ackerman and Emil Petaja; the erotic fantasy elements of his artwork, especially his male nude subjects, display homoerotic overtones unusual for the time.

Like his contemporary Virgil Finlay, Hannes Bok broke into commercial art and achieved initial career success as a Weird Tales artist – though he did so through one of the stranger events in the history of science fiction and fantasy. In the summer of 1939, Ray Bradbury carried samples of Bok's art eastward to introduce his friend's work to magazine editors at the first World Science Fiction Convention.[3] This was a bold move, since Bradbury was a neophyte with no connections to commercial art or the magazine industry; but it reflects the close ties within the fan and professional community. Bradbury was, at the time, a 19-year-old newspaper seller, and he borrowed funds for the trip from fellow science fiction fan Forrest J Ackerman. Bradbury succeeded; Farnsworth Wright, editor of Weird Tales, accepted Bok's art, which debuted in the December 1939 issue of Weird Tales. More than 50 issues of the magazine featured Bok's pen-and-ink work until March 1954. Bok also executed six color covers for Weird Tales between March 1940 and March 1942. Weird Tales also published five of Bok's stories and two of his poems between 1942 and 1951. Once he broke through into professional publications, Bok moved to New York City and lived there the rest of his life.

Throughout his life, Bok was deeply interested in astrology, as well as in the music of the Finnish composer Jean Sibelius, with whom Bok had a correspondence. (Bok's copy of Karl Ekman's Jean Sibelius: His Life and Personality [Knopf, 1938], for example, is annotated with Bok's comments and astrological charts.) As the years passed, Bok became prone to disagreements with editors over money and artistic issues; he grew reclusive and mystical, and preoccupied with the occult. He eked out a living, often in near poverty, until his death in 1964. He died, apparently of a heart attack (he "starved to death" according to Ackerman), at the age of 49.[4] ISFDB catalogs only a few 1956 interior illustrations after March 1954, his last for Weird Tales, and only two cover illustrations after January 1957.[1]

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    • Hannes Bok's The Black Powers
      Apr. 20, 2023

      Hannes Bok's The Black Powers

      Est: $400 - $600

      Heading: Author: Bok, Hannes Title: The Black Powers Place Published: Publisher: Date Published: 1944 Description: 25.5x35.5 cm (10x14"). Signed by the artist and numbered 22/100. With tree-and-rose blindstamp at lower right corner, not affecting image, indicating former ownership by the Daniel and Rosalyn Jacobs Collection. Limited edition signed lithograph from Hugo award-winning illustrator Hannes Bok's series entitled "The Powers." The series, like much of Bok's work, features detailed representations of people and fantastical creatures.

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    • Hannes Bok's The Black Powers
      Jan. 26, 2023

      Hannes Bok's The Black Powers

      Est: $600 - $900

      Heading: Author: Bok, Hannes Title: The Black Powers Place Published: Publisher: Date Published: 1944 Description: 1 lithograph. 25.5x35.5 cm (10x14"). Signed by the artist and numbered 22/100. With tree-and-rose blindstamp at lower right corner, not affecting image, indicating former ownership by the Daniel and Rosalyn Jacobs Collection. Limited edition signed lithograph from Hugo award-winning illustrator Hannes Bok's series entitled "The Powers." The series, like much if Bok's work, features detailed representations of people and fantastical creatures.

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    • HANNES BOK, USA1914 - 64, LITHOGRAPH ON PAPER, H 9.25" W 13.5" LAZY AFTERNOON
      Oct. 07, 2021

      HANNES BOK, USA1914 - 64, LITHOGRAPH ON PAPER, H 9.25" W 13.5" LAZY AFTERNOON

      Est: $200 - $400

      Fishing scene. Signed in pencil, titled. Edition of 250 Published by Associated American Artists. "Hannes Bok" was the pseudonym for the American illustrator Wayne Francis Woodward, 07/02/1914 - 04/11/1964. Provenance: From the Estate of Dr. James Letson, Saginaw, MI

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    • HANNES BOK. Fantasy landscape with dinosaurs and totem.
      Dec. 06, 2018

      HANNES BOK. Fantasy landscape with dinosaurs and totem.

      Est: $4,000 - $6,000

      HANNES BOK. Fantasy landscape with dinosaurs and totem. A curious but unidentified early fantasy illustration by Bok. Watercolor, colored pencil, pen and ink on paper with textured glaze. 381x80 mm; 15x11 inches. Signed "Hans Bok" and dated 1934 in lower right corner. Tipped to matte and framed. Ex-collection Barry Levin to current owner. Not in "Hannes Bok: A Memorial Portfolio" (Np: Bokanalia Memorial Foundation, 1970) or in "A Hannes Bok Treasury," Stephen D. Korshak (Nevada City: Underwood Books, 1993).

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    • Hans Bok Lithograph
      Mar. 03, 2018

      Hans Bok Lithograph

      Est: $40 - $60

      Hannes "Hans" Bok (1914-1964) lithograph. Signed and dated in plate at right base 'Hans Bok 1939'. Measures 13" x 10" (sheet). Unframed, loose and not mounted or glued-down. From the estate of Russ Johanson, Ravenna Rare Books, Seattle WA. We ship most items in-house with the exception of furniture, large or heavy artwork, heavier items or extremely fragile items.

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    • Hannes "Hans" Bok (1914 - 1964)
      Jul. 29, 2017

      Hannes "Hans" Bok (1914 - 1964)

      Est: $400 - $600

      Hannes "Hans" Vajn Bok was active/lived in Washington, New York, Minnesota, Kansas, Missouri. Hannes Hans Bok is known for pulp illustrator, fantasy imagery. Titled [Mask "Only the Beginning]. Signed, titled and dated in pencil by artist "H.Bok 1946". Measures 7.75" x 7.25" Unframed, not glued down or mounted, taped at top corners on verso only. We ship most items in house. Exclusions include furniture, oversized framed artwork and heavier items. Please inquire for shipping quotes.

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    • Hannes "Hans" Bok (1914-1964) Original Artwork
      Apr. 22, 2017

      Hannes "Hans" Bok (1914-1964) Original Artwork

      Est: $400 - $600

      Titled [Mask; "Only the Beginning"], measures 7.75" x 7.25". Unframed, mostly loose, hinged on verso at top corners only. Excellent condition. We ship most items in house. Exclusions include furniture, oversized framed artwork and heavier items. Please inquire for shipping quotes.

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    • Hannes "Hans" Bok Signed Lithograph
      Feb. 11, 2017

      Hannes "Hans" Bok Signed Lithograph

      Est: $100 - $200

      Hannes "Hans" Bok (1914-1964) signed and dated lithograph. Signed and dated "Hans Bok 1939" lower right. Measures 13" x 10" (sheet). Unframed, loose and not mounted or glued-down. Auction Gallery Notes: Condition: If the auctioneer does not provide a statement of condition in the items description it does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear, imperfections or the effects of aging. Condition requests can be obtained via email to the auction gallery. Any condition statement is given as a courtesy and is only an opinion and should not be treated as a guarantee. Please review all details within photos when making your own condition conclusion. Grant Zahajko Auctions, LLC shall have no responsibility for any error or omission. Payment: Details on making payment are provided in an invoice from the seller that will be sent within 24 hours following the completion of the auction. The buyer is responsible for paying the seller directly after winning the item. The seller accepts Visa, Master Card, Discover, American Express and wire transfer. Any invoice totaling over $7500 will require a wire transfer. Payment is due within 4 days following receipt of the invoice. Shipping: The buyer is responsible for paying all shipping costs. At the time you make payment for your item, the auction gallery staff will discuss shipping details with you. The seller ships via USPS Priority Mail (Media Mail for books) and Priority Mail Express international only. They require insurance on all packages. The seller does charge a nominal handling fee for packaging materials and time. The seller will do its best to package all shipments in-house but reserves the right to forward your item to an outside shipper if the item is to large or fragile. The sellers preferred outside shipper is: The UPS Store. 1314 S. Grand Boulevard, Suite #2. Spokane, WA 99202. 509-747-2922 phone. 509-747-4224 fax.

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    • Hannes Bok “Spot of Life” illustration.
      Dec. 11, 2015

      Hannes Bok “Spot of Life” illustration.

      Est: $2,000 - $3,000

      111. Hannes Bok “Spot of Life” illustration. (1949) Accomplished in pen and ink on 5.5 x 9 in. artists’ board. One of his very best pulp illustrations. I’ve never come across a better one. The soft tonal transitions are a joy for the eye. $2,000 - $3,000

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    • Hannes Bok “Enchanted Castle” illustration.
      Dec. 11, 2015

      Hannes Bok “Enchanted Castle” illustration.

      Est: $2,000 - $3,000

      110. Hannes Bok “Enchanted Castle” illustration. (1946) Accomplished in pen and ink on 5 x 8 in. artists’ leaf tipped to larger board. A classic image by Bok and a theme he revisited countless times. This original is the best presentation of that theme. Dreamy and mysterious. Quintessential Bok. I traded a spectacular Virgil Finlay to get this. Finlay never had the requisite poetic strength to hold my visual attention. Bok did. Bok was a very idiosyncratic creative artist. My interest in him remained strong for forty years. $2,000 - $3,000

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    • HANNES BOK. Illustration for "Tempus Fugitives!"
      Jan. 22, 2015

      HANNES BOK. Illustration for "Tempus Fugitives!"

      Est: $1,000 - $1,200

      HANNES BOK. Illustration for "Tempus Fugitives!" Litho pencil and ink. 190x190 mm; 7 1/2x7 1/2. Signed and dated [19]49 upper left corner. The notations in the margins indicated that this was an illustration supplied but possibly never used for a Super Science Stories piece "Tempus Fugitives!" by Robert Arthur, published by Fictioneers Inc./Popular Publications, Toronto, 1949.

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    • Collection of Five Hannes Bok Lithographs Personally Owned by Ray Bradbury
      Nov. 20, 2014

      Collection of Five Hannes Bok Lithographs Personally Owned by Ray Bradbury

      Est: $500 - $750

      Ray Bradbury personally owned collection of five lithographs of art by Hannes Bok, including one Bok signed print. Bok's images portray men and women in varying states of nudity, with fantastical monsters and forms surrounding them. The pieces were drawn in the 1940's and printed in 1969 by Bokanalia, save for the signed print, which likely dates to the original printing in the 40's. Lithos comprise: (1) ''The Grey Powers'', signed in print ''Hannes Bok / 1945''; (2) ''The White Powers'', signed in print ''Hannes Bok / 1944''; (3) ''Black Powers'', signed in print ''34/100 / Hannes Bok 1944'', (4) ''The Black Powers'', with handwritten title, limitation number and artist signature in pencil, ''...20/100 / Hannes Bok / 1944'', (5) ''The Primal Powers'', signed in print ''Hannes Bok / 1945''. Each lithograph measures 11.5'' x 15.5'', save for the originally signed print of ''The Black Powers'', which measures 11.5'' x 16, taped at the top edge to a mat to an overall size of 14.5'' x 19''. Toning to ''The Black Powers'', overall very good; uniform mildewing to the 1969 prints, in good condition. With a COA from the Ray Bradbury estate.

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    • Art From the Personal Collection of Ray Bradbury -- Likely by Famous Science Fiction Artist Hannes Bok
      Sep. 25, 2014

      Art From the Personal Collection of Ray Bradbury -- Likely by Famous Science Fiction Artist Hannes Bok

      Est: $1,000 - $1,500

      Ray Bradbury personally owned art, likely by early sci-fi fanzine artist Hannes Bok. Bradbury helped launch the career of Bok by promoting him at the first World Science Fiction Convention, where ''Weird Tales'' magazine picked up the unknown artist. Art depicts a woman in a red dress on a verdant hill being encircled by a vine. Figure and greenery contrast sharply with black background, characteristic of Bok. Hand-colored block print is unsigned. Matted and framed to an overall size of 15.5'' x 18.25''. Near fine. With a COA from the Ray Bradbury estate.

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    • Hannes Bok Art From the Personal Collection of Ray Bradbury
      Sep. 25, 2014

      Hannes Bok Art From the Personal Collection of Ray Bradbury

      Est: $8,000 - $12,000

      Ray Bradbury personally owned art by early sci-fi fanzine artist Hannes Bok, whose career he launched. An outspoken admirer of Bok's art, Bradbury actively promoted Bok at the first WorldCon (World Science Fiction Convention) in 1939, and ''Weird Tales'' magazine picked up the unknown artist. Painting depicts a transparent queen chess piece being moved by a human hand, contrasting sharply with the dark background, in which a desert scape is visible with mountains on the horizon and nude men running through the scene. Acrylic on illustration board painting is unsigned. Matted and framed to an overall size of 15'' x 21.5''. Near fine. With a COA from the Ray Bradbury estate.

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