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Lot 3230: A/C, Geometric Pointillism, Robert Huff, Miami

Est: $500 USD - $1,000 USDSold:
Louis J. Dianni, LLCWest Palm Beach, FL, USFebruary 15, 2016

Item Overview

Description

Acrylic on canvas painting . A modernist painting with various styles of pointillism, combined with geometric washes and three-dimensional qualities that in their totality produce a painting that is brilliant in tone, texture and balance. The white, plexiglass frame does a great job tying all aspects of the painting together.

Dimensions

Weight (Pounds & Ounces) = 32 | Height(in) = 49.25 | Width(in) = 73.25 | Depth(in) = 1.5<br><br><b>Size of Artwork:</b> 48.25 x 72.25 x 0.5" sight.

Artist or Maker

Medium

Acrylic on canvas

Date

C. 1980

Condition Report

This painting is in good condition. No visible signs of restoration. The white plexiglass frame is in great condition and remains en vogue.

Provenance

N/A

Notes

Described as one of Miami’s homegrown pioneers, Robert Huff was influenced by the land around him and was highly sensitive to the destruction that man has wrought upon the Earth, and also to its inherent beauty. He crafted his artwork to reflect the man-made form, natural shapes and issues that frame the contemporary environment. In addition to landscape, Huff also drew inspiration for the pointillist style and sacred geometry. Beginning in the late 1960s, Robert Huff lived and worked in Miami-Dade, Florida, where he was a long time professor and head of the Art Department at Miami-Dade College. His work has been exhibited at various institutions including the Lowe Museum, Ft. Lauderdale Museum of Art; Museum of Contemporary Art, North Miami; Ringling Museum of Art and the Bass Museum. Huff had numerous public commissions and his work is included in many private and corporate collections. Born: Kalamazoo, Michigan, 1945. Education: M.F.A. – University of South Florida, 1968 Public Commissions: 2008: Art in State Buildings, Florida Atlantic University, Office Depot . 2002: Miami-Dade Art in Public Places, Metro-Rail – Palmetto. 1994-95: Art in State Buildings, University of Florida, Eglin Engineering 1992: Palm Beach County, Art in Public Places, West Palm Beach . 1991: Broward County Art in Public Places, Ft. Lauderdale/Hollywood. 1981: Goulds Bathhouse, Miami-Dade County Art in Public Places, 1977: SW Dade Regional Police Station, Center for Executive Education, Boca Raton, Florida Extension Station, Miami, Florida Research Center, Pensacola, Florida Miami-Dade Art in Public Places, Miami International Airport – Concourse D, Miami, Florida International Airport, West Palm Beach, Florida International Airport, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida Miami, Florida Miami-Dade County Art in Public Places, Miami, Florida Grants/Fellowships: Florida Arts Council Individual Artist Fellowship (1978, 1980, 1998, 2006) One Person Exhibitions: 2015: Robert Huff: 47 Years, Miami-Dade College Museum of Art + 2012: Byways, Carol Jazzar Contemporary Art, Miami, Florida 2011: Breakdown, Carol Jazzar Contemporary Art, Miami, Florida 2007: Robert Huff Wall Constructions, Piedmont Virginia Community 2006: Crossroads, Edge Zones, The World Art Building, Miami, Florida 2001: Cross Fire, Project Room – Bernice Steinbaum Gallery, Design, Miami, Florida College, Charlottesville, Virginia 2000: ____Gulf Coast Museum of Art, Largo, Florida 1998: ____Okaloosa-Walton Community College Arts Center Galleries, 1997: Robert Huff Sculpture and Painting, Kendall Campus Art Gallery, 1995: ____National Academy of Sciences, Washington, DC 1991: Robert Huff, Gloria Luria Gallery, Bay Harbor Islands, Florida Miami, Florida Robert Huff Sculpture, Duncan Gallery of Art, Stetson University, Deland, Florida Niceville, Florida Miami-Dade Community College, Miami, Florida Robert Huff Recent Paintings and Works on Paper, Frances Wolfson Art Gallery, Wolfson Campus, Miami-Dade Community College, Miami, Florida 1987: Robert Huff, Gloria Luria Gallery, Bay Harbor Islands, Florida 1985: ____Gallery @ 24, Bay Harbor Islands, Florida 1984: ____Gallery @ 24, Miami, Florida 1983: ____Gallery @ 24, Miami, Florida 1982: ____Miller/Pappas Gallery, Tampa, Florida 1981: ____Gallery @ 24, Miami, Florida 1978: ____Gallery @ 24, Miami, Florida 1977: ____Gallery @ 24, Miami, Florida _____Frances Wolfson Gallery, Wolfson Campus, Miami-Dade Community College, Miami, Florida 1975: _____Miller/King Gallery, Miami, Florida 1972: _____Gallery West, West Palm Beach, Florida 1971: ____Gallery West, West Palm Beach, Florida Selected Group Exhibitions: 2015 100 Degrees in the Shade, curated by Jane Hart, Bridge Red, 2013: Speak Now, invited artist, Deering Estate, Miami, Florida Miami, Florida abracadabra, Hollywood Art and Culture Center, Hollywood, Florida Florida Masters 1, Museum of Florida Art, Deland, Florida 2012: TexasContemporary Art Fair, Houston, Texas 2011 Enter the Nineties, Miami-Dade Public Library, Miami, Florida 2010: Get It Fresh, 6th Street Container, Miami, Florida 2009: Dog Tales: Words and Images, Fact and Fiction, Miami-Dade 2007: Florida Visual Arts Fellowships Exhibition, various Public Library, Miami, Florida Painting, Edge Zones, Miami, Florida Recent Acquisitions, Miami-Dade Public Library, Miami, Florida Florida venues through 2009 Tri-State Sculptors Association, Washington Square, Washington, DC 2006: A Timely Response, Bernice Steinbaum Gallery, Miami, Florida “and you thought you brought it with you…” Art and Culture in Miami before 1980, The Bakehouse Complex, Miami, Florida Survey of 30 Years of Public Art in Broward County, Art and Culture Center of Hollywood, Hollywood, Florida Latin American Imaginary Dishes, Asociacion Food Cultra Museum, Miami, Florida 2005: a little sweet basil, In celebration of Art Basel Miami-A group exhibition of gallery artists, Bernice Steinbaum Gallery, Miami, Florida Finalist for Riverbend Sculpture Biennial, Owensboro Public Art Commission, Owensboro, Kentucky 5 Florida Sculptors, C.A.S. Gallery, University of Miami, Coral Gables Florida 2004: Sites-Miami 2004, Lummus Park, City of Miami, Florida It’s for the Birds, Bernice Steinbaum Gallery, Miami, Florida 2003: 52ND Annual All Florida Juried Competition and Exhibition, Boca Raton Museum of Art, Boca Raton, Florida Florida Visual Art Fellowships: 25th Anniversary Exhibition, Gulf Coast Museum of Art, Largo, Florida Pensacola Museum of Art, Pensacola, Florida Terrace Gallery, City of Orlando Public Art Program, Orlando, Florida The von Liebig Art Center, Naples, Florida The Art Gallery at Florida Gulf Coast University, Ft. Myers, Florida Cummer Museum of Art, Jacksonville, Florida College Turning Pages. Center Gallery, Wolfson Campus, Miami Dade Space, Thinking Outside the Sphere, Miami Museum of Science and Planetarium, Miami, Florida 2002: Mirror, Mirror, Bernice Stienbaum Gallery, Miami, Florida No Show, Fredric Snitzer Gallery, Miami, Florida Florida Visual Art Fellowships: 25th Anniversary Exhibition, Lowe Art Museum, Coral Gables, Florida; 2001: Globe/Miami/Island, Bass Museum of Art, Miami Beach, Florida 2000: Florida Visual Arts Fellowship Exhibition: Ink Different, New Gallery, University of Miami, Coral Gables, Gulf Coast Museum of Art, Largo, Florida City of Orlando Public Art Program Arts Center Galleries, Oskaloosa-Walton Community College, Niceville, Florida Lowe Museum of Art, University of Miami, Coral Gables, Florida Florida Departing Perspectives: Site Specific Installations, Espirito Santo GALA 2000 National Invitational, Brenau University, Gainesville, ____The Sharjah Arts Museum, United Arab Emirates 1999: 10x10, E.C. May & Co. with Addison Ripley Fine Art, Interiors and Exteriors, Art Center South Florida, Miami Beach Jean Bordeaux Florida Sculpture Competition, LeMoyne Art 48th Annual All Florida Exhibition, Boca Raton Museum of Art Grace Gallery, New York City Technical College, Brooklyn, New York Building, Miami, Florida Georgia Washington, DC Florida Center, Tallahassee, Florida Boca Raton, Florida 1998: Five Artists, Polk Community College, Winter Haven, Florida Collaboration, Celebrating 25 Years of Miami-Dade Art in Public Places, Main Library, Miami-Dade Public Library System, Miami, Florida 1997: Sculpture Garden IV, Chattanooga State Technical Community 1996: Suma Composite Art Exhibition, Appalachian State University, Dwellings, Dunedin Fine Arts Center, Dunedin, Florida 1995: Sculpture in the Landscape, University of Miami, Coral Gables, Gallery Artists I, Collectors Gallery, Coral Gables, Florida 1994: HxWxL, Sculpture Invitational, The Brevard Art Center and Heavy Metal, Art Collectors Gallery, Coral Gables, Florida Sculptor Tour, Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo. 1993: Rethinking Sculpture, North Miami Center of Contemporary Art, North Miami, Florida Sculpture Tour, Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, Michigan Drawing Invitational, Dunedin Art Center, Dunedin, Florida 1992: Gloria Luria Gallery Years: Florida Focus, Center Gallery, Chicago International Art Exposition, Chicago, Illinois Sculpture for Sculptors, New Gallery University of Miami, Coral 1991: Chicago International New Forms Exposition, Chicago, Illinois South Florida Invitational: George Bolge Selects, Museum of Art, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida College, Chattanooga, Tennessee (1997-1999) Boone, North Carolina Florida Museum, Melbourne, Florida Michigan Wolfson Campus, Miami-Dade Community College Gables, Florida Chicago International Art Exposition, Chicago, Illinois 1990: Miami Thriving in Change 1940-1990/ Miami Artists: Fifty Years Paperwork Six, North Miami Center of Contemporary Art, North Art in Corporate Collections, North Miami Center of Lakeside Artists, Lakeside Gallery, Lakeside, Michigan Florida Artists, Gloria Luria Gallery, Bay Harbor Islands, Florida 1989: Artists’ Proofs: Printmaking in South Florida, Frances Wolfson of Collecting, Miami Dade County Public Libraries, Miami, Florida Miami, Florida Contemporary Art, North Miami, Florida South Florida in the Eighties: Selections from the Center of Florida Artists, Gloria Luria Gallery, Bay Harbor Islands, Florida 38th Annual All Florida Juried Exhibition, Boca Raton Museum, Drawings for Round Ideas, The New Gallery, University of Gallery, Wolfson Campus, Miami-Dade Community College, Miami, Florida Contemporary Art, North Miami, Florida Boca Raton, Florida Miami, Coral Gables, Florida 1988: Chicago International New Art Forms Exposition, Chicago, Artists in Residence, Lakeside Studios, Lakeside, Michigan Florida Landscape, Cityscape, Seascape, Miami-Dade Public Gallery Artists, Gloria Luria Gallery, Bay Harbor Islands, Florida 30th Hortt Memorial Exhibition, Museum of Art, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida National, Florida State University, Tallahassee, Florida Tampa Triennial, Tampa Museum of Art, Tampa, Florida 1987: In Print Miami, Inter-American Campus, Miami-Dade Community A Decade of Artists, Miami-Dade Public Library, Miami, Florida Projections, North Miami Center of Contemporary Art, North 29th Hortt Memorial Exhibition, Museum of Art, Ft. Lauderdale, Selections from the Permanent Collection, Museum of Art, Ft. Heavy Mettle, Museum of Art, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida 1986: Himmelsschreiber/Dimensionen Eines Fluchtigen Mediums, Library, Miami, Florida Florida College, Miami, Florida Miami, Florida Florida Lauderdale, Florida Krasseler Kunstverein, Kassel, Germany 2D/3D Artists Who Paint and Sculpt, Hollywood Art and Culture Southeast Sculpture, Gulf Coast Art Center, Bellaire, Florida Public Art Process, North Miami Center of Contemporary Art, Insite/10: South Florida Sculptors, St. Thomas University and Center, Hollywood Florida North Miami, Florida Wolfson Campus of Miami-Dade Community College, Miami, Florida 1984: Urban Sculpture, Bacardi Gallery, Miami, Florida Sculptors Drawings, Valencia Community College, Orlando 1983: Skywriting, Hollywood Art and Culture Center, Hollywood, 4 in Florida, North Miami Center of Contemporary Art, North 1982: Director’s Choice, North Miami Center of Contemporary Art, 1981: Artists and Animals, Dade County Artmobile, Miami-Dade Public Florida Fine Arts Council Fellowship Recipients, South Campus Florida Florida Miami, Florida North Miami, Florida Library, Miami, Florida Art Gallery, Miami-Dade Community College, Miami, Florida Made in Dade, Miami-Dade Public Library, Miami, Florida Art in Public Places, Miami-Dade Public Library, Miami, Florida 1979: Florida Sculptors Invitational, The Art Museum, Florida 21st Hortt Memorial Exhibition, Museum of Art, Ft. Lauderdale, 1977: Seven Miami Artists on Paper, Dade County Artmobile, Miami- Selected Florida Sculptors, Hollywood Art and Culture Center, 1976: Gallery Artists, Hokin Gallery, Palm Beach, Florida Objects ’76, North Campus Art Gallery, Miami-Dade Community Florida Painters, St. Petersburg Museum of Fine Art, St. 1975: Invitational Drawing Exhibition, College of the Mainland, Texas 17th Hortt Memorial Exhibition, Museum of Art, Ft. Lauderdale, 5th Annual Color Print U.S.A., Texas Tech University, Lubbock, 1974 ’74 Multiple Media Exhibition, Erie Art Center, Erie, Pennsylvania The Society of The Four Arts Invitational Sculpture Competition, International University, Miami, Florida Florida Dade Public Library, Miami, Florida Hollywood, Florida College, Miami, Florida Petersburg, Florida Florida Texas The Society of The Four Arts, Palm Beach, Florida, and The New York Cultural Center, New York, New York 1973: 16 Miami Artists, Downtown Gallery, New Orleans, Louisiana 1972: Drawings ’72, Museum of Art, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida 1971 33 Miami Artists, an exhibition of a group of works by painters 1970: New Drawings, Corcoran Gallery, Washington D.C. 1969: 8th Olivet National Print and Drawing Exhibition, Olivet College, Exhibition South ’74, Tennessee Valley Art Association, Tuscumbia, Alabama 2nd Annual Drawing Exhibition, Valencia Community College, Orlando, Florida 6th Annual Membership Exhibition, Miami Art Center, Miami, Florida 23rd Florida Craftsmen Exhibition, traveled to numerous institutions throughout Florida 15th Hortt Memorial Exhibition, Museum of Art, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida Southeast Banking Corporation 1st Invitational, Museum of Art, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida New Prints at Pace Editions, Pace Gallery, New York, New York 5th Annual Membership Exhibition, Miami Art Center, Miami Florida and sculptors in the Greater Miami area, Miami Art Center, Miami, Florida The Society of the Four Arts National Painting Competition, The Society of the Four Arts, Palm Beach, Florida 31st Annual Exhibition of Contemporary American Paintings and Drawings, Lowe Museum, University of Miami, Coral Gables, Florida Olivet, Michigan The Society of the Four Arts National Painting Competition, The Society of the Four Arts, Palm Beach, Florida Awards: 2003: Director’s Choice, 52nd Annual All Florida Juried Competition and 1988: Honorable Mention, Florida National Exhibition, Florida State 1984: Merit Award, 26th Annual Hortt Memorial Exhibition, Museum 1980: Public Television-Channel 2, Juried Exhibition Award, Miami 1979: Public Television-Channel 2, Juried Exhibition Award, Miami 1974: Purchase Award, 2nd Annual Drawing Competition, Valencia 1973: Honorable Mention, The Society of the Four Arts National Exhibition, Boca Raton Museum of Art, Boca Raton, Florida University, Tallahassee, Florida of Art, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida Florida Florida Community College, Orlando, Florida 1971: Miami Art Center Purchase Award in Sculpture, Miami Art 1970: Painting Award, The Society of the Four Arts National Painting 1969: Miami Art Center Purchase Award in Graphics, Miami Art Center, Painting Competition, The Society of the Four Arts, Palm Beach, Florida Drawing Award, Exhibition South ’73, Tennessee Valley Art Association, Tuscumbia, Alabama Center, Miami, Florida Competition, The Society of the Four Arts, Palm Beach, Florida Miami Art Center Purchase Award in Sculpture, Miami Art Center, Miami, Florida Miami, Florida Wein Award in Sculpture, Miami Art Center, Miami Florida Collections: Museum of Art, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida Miami-Dade County Art in Public Places Trust, Miami, Florida Valencia Community College, Orlando, Florida Federal Reserve Bank, Atlanta, Georgia IBM Corporation General Mills Corporation Delta Airlines, Orlando, Florida Ringling Museum of Art, Sarasota, Florida Health South, Birmingham, Alabama Broward County Art in Public Places, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida Miami-Dade County Public Library, Miami, Florida American Express Gulf Coast Museum of Art Jaffe Center for Book Arts, FAU, Boca Raton, Florida Museum of Art, Deland, Florida Miami Dade College, Miami, Florida Perez Art Museum Miami, Miami, Florida Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, North Carolina University of Miami Libraries, Special Collections, Coral Gables, Florida Lowe Art Museum, The University of Miami, Coral Gables, Florida Numerous Private Collections Artist Residencies: 1990: University of Miami, Sculpture Department, Spring Term 1989: Travel to the U.S.S.R., as a guest of Lakeside Studios and Lakeside Studios, Lakeside, Michigan Travel to the U.S.S.R., as a guest of Lakeside Studios and the Soviet Artists Union the Soviet Artists Union 1988: Lakeside Studios, Lakeside, Michigan 1974: Visiting Faculty at Penland School of Crafts, Penland North 1972: Visiting Faculty at Penland School of Crafts, Penland, North Carolina Carolina Selected Bibliography: “If They Look Like Machinist…,” Griffin Smith, The Miami Herald, Sunday, April 27, 1975. “Bridging the Gap between Mechanization and Humanity,” Ellen Edwards, The Miami Herald, Sunday, November 12, 1978. “Art Corner,” Robert Sindelir, Ideas, Volume 2, #2 ,1978. “South Florida: No Longer a Last Resort for Art,” Ellen Edwards, Art News, December 1979. “Buried Treasures,” Beth Dunlop, The Miami Herald, Tropic Magazine, May 2, 1982. “Two Distinctive Approaches to Capturing Space and Light,” Paula Harper, The Miami News, Friday, March 18, 1983. “Homegrown Talent Flowers in N. Miami Show,” Stephen Hughes, The Miami Herald, Sunday, January 30, 1983. “North Miami Museum Previews New Exhibit,” North Miami Sun, Wednesday, January 26, 1983. “Art- A Banner Day,” Helen L. Kohen, The Miami Herald, Friday, March 4, 1983. “ ‘At The Galleries’ Robert Huff @ The Gallery of 24,” Palm Beach Daily News, Sunday, April 15, 1984. “New Works by Robert Huff,” Petey Cox, Miami Today, Thursday, December 19, 1985. “Ambitious Sculpture Exhibition for Children to Discover,” Roger Hurlburt, News/Sun-Sentinel, July 21, 1985. “A Dimension Added to Work of Painters,” Roger Hurlburt, News/Sun-Sentinel, Sunday, June22, 1986. “Art News,” Sheldon Lurie, Broward Review, Friday, June 20, 1986. “Hollywood Art Center Presents Area Artists,” Helen L. Kohen, The Miami Herald, Friday, July 4, 1986. “Artists the Critics are Watching – Miami,” Elisa Turner, Art News, May 1986. “At the Galleries,” Elisa Turner, The Miami Herald, Thursday, September 24, 1987. “Artworks Reach out to Tease, Entice,” Helen L. Kohen, The Miami Herald, Friday, May29, 1987. “At the Galleries,” Elisa Turner, The Miami Herald, Thursday, September 24, 1987. “Lively Shows Sail into Bay Harbor,” Leslie Judd Ahlander, The Miami News, Friday, September 25, 1987. “Landscape, Cityscape, Seascape,” Petey Cox, West Kendall Gazette, July 21, 1988. “Dade’s Artworks Shine in North Miami Show,” Helen L. Kohen, The Miami Herald, Friday, May 19, 1989 “ ‘Paper’ Show Strong, Evocative,” Helen. L. Kohen, The Miami Herald, Friday, December 15, 1989. “Bombs and Oranges-Discovering Miami’s Explosive Art Scene,” Giulio V. Blanc, Arts Magazine, November 1990. “Fine Library Show Celebrates 50 Years of Miami-made Art,” Helen L. Kohen, The Miami Herald, Saturday, November 3, 1990. “Elegant, Sculptural Paintings,” Helen L. Kohen, The Miami Herald, Wednesday, January 30, 1991. “Art, It Isn’t Just Flamingos Anymore,” Helen L. Kohen, “Weekend,” The Miami Herald, Friday, May 22, 1992. “Drawing from Experience,”Mary Ann Marger, St. Petersburg Times, Friday, October 1, 1993. “Recent Paintings by Robert Huff,” Jeff Hoodock, The Review-Washington’s Original Arts-News Magazine, November 1995. “Art Going up at Airport May be World’s Longest,” Petey Cox, Miami Today, Thursday, July 27, 1995. “Robert Huff at the National Academy of Sciences in Washington DC – September 21- December 15, 1995,” Angela Bustamante, Visual Resources Association, Volume 22, Number 4, Winter 1995. ”UM’s Campus an Apt Setting for Landscape Show,” Helen L. Kohen, The Miami Herald, Thursday, March 23, 1995. “Where Art Dwells,” Mary Ann Marger, St. Petersburg Times, March 22, 1996. “Arte en el Aeropuerto,” Ricardo Pau-Llosa, Exito, June 24, 1996. “Airport Corridor is Alive With Immense Public Art,” Elisa Turner, The Miami, Herald, Thursday, February 8, 1996. “Airport Artwork will be Christened,” Gail Meadows, The Miami Herald, January 8, 1996. “Art Specs,” Janet McDonald and Beatriz Cher Killigan, Coconut Grover, Volume IX, Number 9, September 1997. “Artist Injects Intricate Imagery with Tools of the Building Trade,” Elisa Turner, The Miami Herald, Friday, September 12,1997 “Stetson Exhibition,” Charlene Hager-Van Dyke, The Orlando Sentinel, Friday, January 14, 2000. “Elements of Architecture Evident in Current Exhibits,” Diane Falk, The Daytona News-Journal, Friday, January 14, 2000. “Something New, Something Wow,” Alfredo Triff, Miami New Times, February 3-9, 2000. “A Fine Sense of Place,” Alfredo Triff, Miami New Times, December 23, 2004. “Zona al Filo del Arte Contemporaneo,” Alfredo Triff, El Nuevo Herald, April 30, 2006. “Best-Laid Plans… Huff’s Industrial Dissolution,” – Laura Parsons, The Hook, September 6 – 12, 2007. “The Dark side of the Appalachian Trail,” Anne Tschida, Knight Arts Bolg, January 2011. “Huff Report,” Beth Dunlop, The Miami Herald, February 27, 2001. “Masters of Art,” Anne Tschida, Biscayne Times, May 2011. “Robert Huff’s ‘Byways’ ,” Heike Dempster, Miamiartzine, November 2012. “Out of Damaged Landscapes,” Anne Tschida, Knights Art, November, 3 2012. Robert Huff, Byways Exhibition, Carol Jazzar Contemporary Art, 2012 vimeo.com/53276862 Robert Huff and Barbara Young Audio Interview, Vasari Project, Main Library, Miami-Dade Public Library System. Approximately two hours long. 2013.?Robert Huff Video Interview with Helen L. Kohen. Production by Barron Sherer and Ihosvani “Geo” Rodriguez, Vasari Project, Main Library, Miami-Dade Public Library System. Approximately two hours long. 2014. Audio link: http://tiny.cc/RobertHuff?Transcript: http://tiny.cc/HuffKohen Robert Huff, studio interview excerpt with Helen L. Kohen, by Barron Sherer, March 8, 2014, vimeo.com/104354174 “Bob Huff, 69, Sculptor, painter and former Miami-Dade College art prof,” Carli Teproff, Miami Herald, obituary, Friday, August 29, 2014. “Robert Huff, El Paisaje Como Legado,” Janet Batet, Artes & Letras, El Nuevo Herald, obituary, Sunday, August 31, 2014, 6D. “Miami Morns Artist Robert Huff, 1945-2014” Elisa Turner, on-line obituary, HamptonsArtHub, September 4, 2014. “Huff and Thiele: Giants of Miami Art,” Monica Roos, College Forum, Miami- Dade College, September 2015. “A Place in the World, Robert Huff restrospective exhibit spans 47 Years,” Anne Tschida, Biscayne Times, September 2015. “Robert Huff, ‘Miami Windows/Miami,’ pencil, acrylic on canvas, 1982, at Miami Dade College Museum of Art and Design,” Melissa’s Pick, Melisa Wallen, Biscayne Times, September, 2015. “Robert Huff,”Calendar of Events, Miami Today, week of Thursday September 3, 2015. “Robert Huff’s Legacy Honored by MDC Museum in Miami,” Elisa Turner, HamptonsArtHub, September 28, 2015. “1. The Two Bobs: Thiele and Huff,” September 4 – November 8, 2015, Miami- Dade College Museum of Art and Design,” Critics Top 10 Visual Arts, Season of the Arts, Miami Herald September 13, 2015, 21AA. “Que hay de nuevo en galerias y museos, Artes Visuals,” Janet Batet, El Nuevo Herald, Domingo 13 de Septiembre del 2015. “O’ Pioneer, Robert Huff retrospective pays tribute to one of Miami’s influential artists,” Neil Vazquez, Miami New Times, September 17- September 23, 2015. “The Two Bobs,” George Fishman, Arts and Entertainment, Miami Herald, October, 4, 2015. “Painting with a Slow Hand, Miami-Dade College’s Museum of Art and Design Showcases Robert Huff’s Old School Artistic Vision,” Brett Sokol, Ocean Drive, October, 2015. Robert Huff/47 Years, Miami-Dade College Museum of Art and Design, Freedom Tower, MDC, introduction by Jeremy Mikolajczak, text by Carol Jazzar, essay by Beth Dunlop, Letter 16 Press in cooperation with MDC Museum of Art and Design, ISBN 978-0-9893811-3-0/ LC 2015944661, 2015. “Exploring Forces of Nature,” George Fishman, Miami Herald, October 25, 2015. “Robert Huff: 47 Years,” Monica Uszerowicz, Miamirail.org, Winter 2015. “Robert Huff: Huffscapes in Wood, Bronze, and Mixed Media," Jan Garden Castro, http://blog.sculpture.org, January 6, 2016.

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Bank Wire Transfers will be accepted. We can no longer wait for checks.

Under no circumstances will any item be released or packaged for

shipping, nor will a shipping quote be offered until full payment is

received and cleared.

Absentee bidding - You may leave an absentee bid with us in one of two

ways: 1) Visit our web site and register to bid, leaving your absentee bid

on the secure form. If you prefer, you can copy your completed form,

print it and fax or scan to 888-371-4620 or 2) you may leave an

absentee bid on this bidding portal site. Regardless of how you choose

to register to bid, after you have been approved to bid by LJD, your

absentee bid will be accepted & executed by LJD. (Please see bidder

registration section for more details) We cannot accept absentee bids

without a completed registration form from you. LJD assumes no

liability for inability to execute your absentee bid.

Phone Bidding - We only reserve phone line for those items valued at

$500 or above, using the high end of the pre-sale estimate assigned in

the catalog for the particular item. A limited number of phone lines will

be available on a first-come, first-served basis. Please reserve no later

than three days before the auction. We cannot guarantee a phone line,

we can only do our best to accommodate you. If you are unsure of

where you or your agent will be during the auction, we recommend

leaving an absentee bid on our web site, LouisJDianni (.com). We cannot

accept phone bids without a completed registration form from you. LJD

assumes no liability for inability to execute your phone bid.



Condition Reports - Detailed condition reports are not offered by the

Auctioneer, LJD, the bidding portal, or the consignor. The absence of a

condition statement does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or

completely free from wear and tear, imperfections or the effects of aging.

It is the responsibility of the bidder to examine lots in person, through

an agent and/or by visiting and viewing the many photos available on

LouisJDianni (.com) on each item being offered for sale. Any condition

report given, as a courtesy to a potential bidder, is only an opinion and

should not be treated as a statement of fact. All counts, weights and

measurements are approximate. The auctioneer shall bear no

responsibility for any error or omission. It is incumbent upon the Buyer

to satisfy his questions and concerns by inspecting in person, or through

your agent.

Preview - Friday, February 12, 2016, 3pm-7pm; and 9:00am to

11:00am EST on Sat., Feb. 13, Sun., Feb 14 and Monday Feb. 15. at the

auction site. Also visit our web site for plentiful photos and details on

each lot. In addition to our scheduled preview times at the auction, if

scheduling makes it impossible for you to visit during normal preview

hours, we will accommodate you for a private viewing, at our gallery in

Sunrise, FL 33351 any day Mon-Fri. 10-4:00pm EST up to and until the

items are packed for transport to the auction site. Call ahead for an

appointment and address, 561-232-3620. We will not be supplying

additional images to the images that appear on our site.

Pick-up Schedule - Pick up for any items paid for at the auction by cash

or credit card can be removed from the auction by the purchaser.

Checks of any kind must clear. Off-site pickup is at LJD office &

warehouse, both in Sunrise, FL 33351 approx. 30 miles north of Miami,

50 miles south of Palm Beach, 15 miles west of Ft Lauderdale & approx

100 E of Naples. Note: LJD is closed Tues., Feb. 16 and Wed., Feb. 17,

reopening Thurs., Feb. 18 at 11am, EST for phone service only.

Absolutely no pickups at our Sunrise, FL 33351 warehouse/office before

Monday, Feb. 22. For two weeks, from Monday, Mon., Feb. 22 through

March 14, pickups can be made Monday through Friday, 10-4:30pmEST.

With an appointment and a paid invoice. (Please Note: full payment

must be received within 7 days of emailed invoice, regardless of where

you are picking up or having shipped) On March 15, 2016, stored items

will incur storage and insurance charges, per lot, at the rate of $5.00USD

per item, per day.

PACKING, SHIPPING & INSURANCE - The Buyer is responsible for the

shipment of all purchased property that has not been collected at the

auction or the warehouse in the time specified herein. As a courtesy and

convenience to the Buyer we will, if requested, package either in-house

or at an out-of-house, local packer/carrier of our choice, completely at

the Buyer's expense. We reserve the right to refuse packaging, shipping

and/or trucking any sold items. LJD is not responsible for any damage

or loss that occurs while your objects are in another's care. If loss or

damage should occur during shipment, it is incumbent upon the Buyer to

file for recovery. Please note: we use U.S.P.S. for international

shipments and do NOT offer insurance on those shipments. It is the

Buyer's responsibility to purchase any insurance wanted. If the

international Buyer wishes to use a different carrier, i.e. Fedex, he must

make those arrangements with us and arrange any insurance for same.

LJD will also not be responsible for any damage or loss that occurs if you

choose a shipping method that we have advised against. LJD will not be

held responsible for choosing a shipper in the event of any act and/or

omissions in packing. All international customs, duties and other tariffs

are the responsibility of the Buyer. An invoice will be included inside

your package when shipped by us. Shipping & Insurance charges are a

separate charge from your auction purchase charge and the credit card

on file will be used for packing, shipping and unless you have advised

otherwise at the point of sale. In the event of damaged or returned

delivery, packaging and shipping charges will not be refunded, under

any circumstances.

NOTE: In-house packing incurs a MINIMUM HANDLING CHARGE of

$25.00USD for each shipment packaged in-house, regardless of the

Buyer's choice to utilize his own carrier account or to have it picked up

by his own agent after it has already been packaged. Once you have

chosen us to take care of your packing and shipping, you are responsible

for the minimum $25. per box charge regardless of your choice of a

different method of delivery/pickup after the fact. This is applicable to

item(s) being shipped to any location.

TRUCKING OVER-SIZED PURCHASES - We offer trucking service within

the U.S. and can be arranged by emailing Jim Moore, Shipping Manager @

Shipping@LouisJDianni (.com) or phoning 561-232-3620 and choosing

the prompt for Shipping. We reserve the right to refuse to make

arrangements for your item(s) for whatever reason, but usually due to

the remoteness of the delivery address, poor weather conditions or your

need to receive the item(s) earlier than we can arrange delivery.

PLEASE NOTE: We do NOT insure over-sized items that are transported

by delivery vehicle. Once they leave our facility, our responsibility ends.

If you require insurance, you need to arrange the shipping and

insurance. Please keep this in mind during your bidding decision

making. It is always the responsibility of the bidder to acquire the

item(s) he has purchased.

Firearms Notice - Any pistols or rifles manufactured after December 31,

1898 (contemporary)will need to be transferred to a Federal Firearms

Licensed (FFL) Dealer in your area to complete the paperwork. You will

need to make arrangements for the paperwork, background check and

transfer to you and pay the FFL dealer yourself. You will also be expected

to pay for the packing & shipment to the FFL holder from our warehouse.

If a firearm is considered a contemporary piece, the buyer is required to

either be an FFL dealer or choose an FFL dealer in their home state to

have this piece shipped to. Please choose an FFL dealer who does not

require the sender (the auction house) to be an FFL holder. Please note:

this auction house does not hold an FFL.

IF you are acquiring the weapon in person at the auction or from our

warehouse in Sunrise, FL 33351 after the sale, you must present and

surrender an original FFL dealer license in your name. No facsimiles.

No exceptions.

Buyer Default - If any of the terms of sale are not fully complied with by

the buyer, the buyer will be in default without the need of notice by the

auction house. The buyer shall be liable to the auction house and the

consignor for the total purchase price, including all premiums, charges,

and expenses specified in the terms of sale. Interest shall accrue at the

rate of 18% per annum commencing with the date of the auction. In

addition to other remedies available to the auction house by law, the

auction house may, at its option, a)cancel the sale of the lot(s) on which

the buyer defaulted and any other lots sold to the defaulting buyer at the

same or any other auction(s) and retain as liquidated damages all

payments made by the buyer, b) resell the purchased property, whether

at public auction or private sale, or c) pursue any combination of a) and

b) above. In the event of default, the buyer will be responsible to the

auction house and the consignor for any deficiency, any and all costs and

expenses, including reasonable attorney's fee, collection fees and

expenses, late charges and other damages. The auction house may, at its

discretion, apply any proceeds of the sale otherwise due to the buyer or

monies of the buyer in the auction house's possession to reduce or

satisfy the buyer's obligation.

Auctioneer's Determination Final - A lot will be sold to the highest

bidder as determined in the sole and exclusive judgment of the

Auctioneer and/or Louis J. Dianni. The auctioneer will also have the

sole and exclusive power and authority to a) resolve any disputes

between bidders, b) determine whether to pass or re-offer a lot for sale,

c) reject or challenge any bid or advance in the bidding, d) exclude any

bidder from the sale and e) otherwise regulate the bidders, the bidding

and its increments.

Withdrawal of Property From Sale - LJD reserves the right to withdraw

property from the sale for any reason and with no liability whatsoever

for such withdrawal. This includes before, during and after the auction.

Rescission of Property - In the event that LJD receives notice of an

adverse claim with respect to purchased property, he shall have the

right (but not the obligation), in his sole and absolute discretion, to

rescind the sale to the Buyer, upon written or email notice to the buyer.

Upon such notice, the buyer will promptly return the purchased

property to LJD in the same condition as when purchased. The purchase

price will then be promptly refunded to the buyer, including buyer's

premium and applicable taxes paid. Buyer will have no further recourse

against LJD, the auctioneer, the bidding portal or the consignor, nor shall

they be liable for any damages of any nature suffered by the buyer.

Severability & Waiver - If any provision or portion of these terms &

conditions of sale shall be deemed unlawful, void, or unenforceable

under applicable law, that provision or portion shall be stricken and

severed from the remaining provisions, which shall remain in full force

and effect. Failure to enforce any of the provisions in the terms &

conditions of sale shall not be deemed a waiver of the right to enforce

any other provisions of these terms & conditions of sale.

No Assignment - Unless LJD consents in writing, Buyers may not assign

their rights or any other of their obligations related to an auction or

other sale by LJD.

No Modifications - These terms & conditions of sale may not be changed

unless LJD and the buyer have agreed to do so in a written agreement

signed by both parties, or in an electronic agreement via email.

Endangered Species & CITES Permits (Convention on International

Trade in Endangered Species) the following is with regard to both inter-

state and international transactions and transport. The export of a lot

from the United States or import into certain countries may be subject to

export and import regulations, licensure and/or other restrictions; in

particular, lots containing animal material such as ivory, rhinoceros

horn, tortoise shell, coral or whalebone may require the granting of one

or more export or import licenses or may be banned from import

altogether by some countries. Lots that contain these aforementioned

materials may also not be eligible for exportation if they are not over

one hundred years of age. It is the buyer's responsibility to investigate

any such restrictions and to obtain any relevant export or import

licenses. Please note that this process is governed by local authorities

and may take considerable time. Regardless of any delay in the

obtaining of an export or import license, or denial of a license's

issuance, purchased lots shall be paid for in accordance with the

conditions of sale, and any such delay or denial shall not serve as the

basis for cancellation of any sale.

Prospective buyers are advised to obtain information from the relevant

regulatory authorities regarding export and import restrictions, inter-

state transport requirements, and costs prior to bidding. There is no

assurance that any necessary licenses can be obtained. A copy of your

invoice is always included within the package.

Note: registration to bid constitutes acceptance of these terms &

conditions of sale

BUYER'S PREMIUM

We accept Cash (at the auction only), Check (allow 2 weeks clearance),

Visa, Master Card or *Bank Wire Transfer. *Bank Wire incurs a $25.00

bank fee No merchandise to be released until payment fully clear. See

below for methods of payment and what buyer's premium is applicable

to each.

On-line bid, pay with USA credit card: 24.5%

On-line bid, pay with international credit card: 25.5%

On-line bid, pay by cash, check or bank wire: 21.5%

*Live bid @ auction, pay by USA credit card: 21.5%

*Live bid @ auction, pay by non-USA credit card: 22.5%

*Live bid @ auction, pay by cash, check, bank wire

Phone Bid - Pay by Cash, Check or Bank Wire 21.5%

Phone Bid - Pay by USA Visa or Master Card 24.5%

Phone Bid - Pay by non-USA Visa or Master Card 25.5%

*Live Bid @ auction includes bids executed by you, live in the audience

or successful absentee bids that were submitted to our website,

LouisJDianni (.com). It does not include phone bidders, or Absentee Bids

left on bidding portals.

PAYMENT METHODS

Cash, Bank Wire Transfer, Personal, Cashiers or Certified Bank Checks (allow 2 weeks clearance for all checks), Master Card or Visa Credit Cards. At the close of the sale of any item(s), title to the property immediately transfers to the successful bidder, who in turn, becomes the owner of the property. Buyer assumes full risk and responsibility for the purchased property, including all costs and expenses of handling, shipping, insurance, taxes, export and otherwise, and is liable for the full purchase price, plus Buyer's Premium and applicable taxes. Payment must be made either on the day of the auction or within (7) seven business days from the close of the auction. Checks must be dated and bankable on the day of purchase, they will not be held for any period of time and must clear through our bank before merchandise is released. A $30.00USD fee will be added for returned checks. All Buyers paying by credit card are limited to a maximum of $5000.00USD per auction with balances over that amount to be paid in cash or bank wire transfer, absolutely no exceptions. If you are the successful bidder, and do not remit payment as specified, the amount owed will be charged to your credit card together with such charges set forth in these terms of sale.

6.0% Sales Tax

Buyer's are required to pay the Florida State Sales Tax

sales tax of 6.0% of the total price, including buyer's

premium. The only exceptions are if a valid sales tax exemption

certificate is supplied LJD prior to checkout or invoicing, OR if the

item(s) are shipped by LJD to a state other than Florida State. Please

present at check-in, or include in your on-line registration, your resale

certificate details. LJD will not refund any sales tax once invoicing has

been completed.

CONDITION REPORTS

Condition Reports - Detailed condition reports are not offered by the

Auctioneer, LJD, the bidding portal, or the consignor. The absence of a

condition statement does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or

completely free from wear and tear, imperfections or the effects of aging.

It is the responsibility of the bidder to examine lots in person, through

an agent and/or by visiting and viewing the many photos available on

LouisJDianni (.com) on each item being offered for sale. NOTE: No

additional images to those already provided on our web site will be

provided within one week of the auction start. Any condition report

given, as a courtesy to a potential bidder, is only an opinion and should

not be treated as a statement of fact. All counts, weights and

measurements are approximate. The auctioneer shall bear no

responsibility for any error or omission. It is incumbent upon the Buyer

to satisfy his questions and concerns by inspecting in person, or through

your agent.

CONTRACT

Registering to bid denotes understanding and acceptance of the TERMS & CONDITIONS offered herein, constituting a legal and binding contract between you and Louis J Dianni, LLC