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Painter, b. 1891 - d. 1985

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    • Charles T. Bowling Landscape Painting
      May. 18, 2024

      Charles T. Bowling Landscape Painting

      Est: $1,000 - $2,000

      Artist/Designer; Manufacturer: Charles T. Bowling (American, 1891-1985) Marking(s); notes: signed Materials: oil on board Dimensions (H, W, D): 8.5"h, 11.5"w; 12.5"h, 15.5"w frame Additional Information: "Charles T. Bowling was a painter and lithographer active in the pre-World War II group of Texas Regionalist artists known as the Dallas Nine. Frequently he invested inanimate objects such as the twisting limbs of a tree or a telephone pole with expressive pathos." (source: Texas State Historical Association, www.tshaonline.org)   This lot is available for truck shipment to points along the I-95 corridor at a flat rate of $250 (including Shipper's full coverage for damage or loss). Flat rate includes first-floor delivery within 50 miles of Interstate 95 (I-95) extending from PBMA in Lake Worth Beach to Massachusetts, including but not limited to Washington (D.C.), Philadelphia (Pennsylvania), New York City (New York), New Haven (Connecticut), Providence (Rhode Island), and Boston (Massachusetts). This flat rate will also be applicable to certain additional areas on shipper's normal routes, including Atlanta (Georgia), the Hamptons (New York), and the Piedmont Triad of Greensboro/High Point/Winston-Salem (North Carolina). If your location is within the general area mentioned and you would like to confirm the flat rate applies or receive a revised quote for your specific needs, please contact Shipper directly: East Coast Express - Nicolas Prechaniuk: 973.803.6059. Shipper is a third-party vendor; payment for their services and any delivery instructions should be directed to them.  PBMA has worked with Shipper for years and has full confidence in them, but Shipper will be solely responsible and insure against any damage or loss.  We will work with Buyer and Shipper to combine shipping for qualifying lots where possible; please inquire to confirm availability of combination shipment and quote. International shipments will be referred to a third-party carrier; please email us if you need assistance. Winning bidders are welcome to use their own shipper if preferred.

      Palm Beach Modern Auctions
    • Charles Taylor Bowling, American, Texas, 1891-1985
      Sep. 09, 2023

      Charles Taylor Bowling, American, Texas, 1891-1985

      Est: $2,000 - $3,000

      Creek In Autumn, Oil On Masonite, Signed Lower Right, 15 X 11 Inches, Gilt Frame With Plaque, 24 X 20 X 2.5 Inches, Paint Surface Stable And Clean, Few Dents To Frame. See Photos For Additional Condition Information.

      J. Garrett Auctioneers
    • Charles T. Bowling lithograph
      Mar. 25, 2023

      Charles T. Bowling lithograph

      Est: $1,000 - $2,000

      Charles T. Bowling (1891-1985) ''Rainy Day'' lithograph, signed, titled and annotated 'Ed. 25' in pencil, good condition. 9 3/4 x 12''

      Rachel Davis Fine Arts
    • CHARLES BOWLING (1891,1985) CROSSROADS WATERCOLOR
      Sep. 22, 2019

      CHARLES BOWLING (1891,1985) CROSSROADS WATERCOLOR

      Est: $1,000 - $2,000

      Framed watercolor on paper, Crossroads, signed lower right Chas T. Bowling (Charles Taylor Bowling, Texas, 1891-1985), sight: 10.25"h, 13.5"w, overall: 16.5"h, 19.5"w, 3.5lbs Start Price: $800.00

      Austin Auction Gallery
    • Charles T. Bowling (American/Texas, 1891-1985)
      Sep. 15, 2018

      Charles T. Bowling (American/Texas, 1891-1985)

      Est: $1,800 - $2,500

      Charles T. Bowling (American/Texas, 1891-1985), "The Quiet Pond Spring", 1963, watercolor on paper, signed and dated lower right, titled and inscribed on backing board, 8 in. x 10 in., framed. Note: Charles T. Bowling’s career in the fine arts started at the age of thirty-five, when he enrolled at the Dallas Art Institute and began winning awards and solo shows at area galleries. Bowling was closely associated with the "Dallas Nine," a group of (more than nine) painters, printmakers, and sculptors active in the 1930s and early 1940s who depicted the land and people of the Southwest. He worked full-time as a draftsman for the Texas Power and Light Company for forty-nine years, creating art and attending classes in his spare time. Bowling was drawn to rural landscapes as his primary subject matter, using a bright palette of ocher, rust and gray with contrasting areas of blue and green to capture the colors of Texas. “The Quiet Pond Spring” offered here is a beautiful example of Bowling's skill as a colorist in the later years of his career. The artist was sadly forced to abandon his craft in 1965 due to failing eyesight. Ref.: Curlee, Kendall. “Bowling, Charles Taylor.” Texas State Historical Association. www.tshaoline.org. Accessed Aug. 13, 2018.

      Neal Auction Company
    • Charles Taylor Bowling, "Landscape at Sunset" oil
      Oct. 02, 2013

      Charles Taylor Bowling, "Landscape at Sunset" oil

      Est: $1,000 - $1,500

      Charles Taylor Bowling, "Landscape at Sunset" oil on board, 1928. Signed and dated lower right "Chas. T. Bowling 1928". Board: 10"H x 12"W; Frame: 12.5"H x 14.5"W. Charles Taylor Bowling (American/Texas, 1891-1985).

      Dallas Auction Gallery
    • CHARLES TAYLOR BOWLING (American, 1891-1985) Ice Storm
      May. 11, 2013

      CHARLES TAYLOR BOWLING (American, 1891-1985) Ice Storm

      Est: $2,000 - $3,000

      CHARLES TAYLOR BOWLING (American, 1891-1985) Ice Storm Oil on masonite 16 x 26 inches (40.6 x 66.0 cm) Signed lower left: Chas T Bowling A lithographer and painter, Bowling was born in Quitman, Texas. He began painting in his mid-30s, while recovering from an illness, and studied with Alexandre Hogue, Frank Klepper, and with Olin Travis at the Art Institute of Dallas, where he later taught. A founder of the Lone Star Printmakers, he also belonged to the Frank Reaugh Art Club; the Southern States Art League; and the Texas Fine Arts Association. Bowling exhibited at the Dallas Allied Arts, the Texas Centennial Exposition, and the Lone Star Printmakers circuits. In Ice Storm, Bowling stylizes forms in a manner consistent with the paintings of Midwestern Regionalist Charles Burchfield. While Bowling painted both urban and rural scenes consistent with the Regionalist canon, his work often contains the same dark or even macabre edge found in Burchfield's work.

      Heritage Auctions
    • Bowling, River Landscape, O/C
      Jul. 14, 2012

      Bowling, River Landscape, O/C

      Est: $300 - $500

      Charles Taylor Bowling (American, 1891-1986), river landscape, part of the Dallas Nine, oil on canvas, signed lower right, 10" x 22", 15" x 27" (original frame).

      Kaminski Auctions
    • Bowling, River Landscape, O/C
      May. 17, 2012

      Bowling, River Landscape, O/C

      Est: $400 - $600

      Charles Taylor Bowling (American, 1891-1986), river landscape, part of the Dallas Nine, oil on canvas, signed lower right, 10" x 22", 15" x 27" (original frame).

      Kaminski Auctions
    • CHARLES TAYLOR BOWLING (American, 1891-1985) Early
      Jan. 24, 2009

      CHARLES TAYLOR BOWLING (American, 1891-1985) Early

      Est: $3,000 - $5,000

      CHARLES TAYLOR BOWLING (American, 1891-1985) Early Autumn, Jefferson, Texas, circa 1945 Oil on artist's board 12 x 16 inches (30.5 x 40.6 cm) Signed lower left: Chas. T. Bowling PROVENANCE: Estate of the artist; Thence by descent to Frances Layne (daughter of the artist); Thence by descent to Pat Layne (grandson of the artist).

      Heritage Auctions
    • CHARLES TAYLOR BOWLING (American, 1891-1985) Still
      Jan. 24, 2009

      CHARLES TAYLOR BOWLING (American, 1891-1985) Still

      Est: $10,000 - $12,000

      CHARLES TAYLOR BOWLING (American, 1891-1985) Still Life with Yellow Drape, 1943 Oil on masonite 20 x 16 inches (50.8 x 40.6 cm) Signed and titled verso: Still Life with Yellow Drape / by Charles T Bowling PROVENANCE: Estate of the artist; Thence by descent to Frances Layne (daughter of the artist); Thence by descent to Pat Layne (grandson of the artist). Charles Taylor Bowling's Still Life with Yellow Drape is an exceptional still life painted in the regionalist style of the 1930s. It conveys a sense of the surreal, in which the viewer is compelled to assess the painting as a flat surface and feel the disorientation that comes with this kind of subtle abstraction. This painting uses formal devices which clearly show the influence of Paul Cézanne's famous still lifes. The edges of the chair are not consistent with reality; they do not match on either side of the drapery. Also, the teapot is tipped forward so that it is viewed from an angle which is inconsistent when compared with the rest of the composition. Bowling worked as a draftsman throughout his career, and this occupation no doubt contributed to the excellent draftsmanship and strong lines which characterize his work. The subject of this painting is distinctly different from that of European artists of Cézanne's time in that, instead of flowers or fruit, the artist depicts a simple house plant growing in a teapot. This theme reflects the starkness of life and the limited luxuries available during the Great Depression.

      Heritage Auctions
    • CHARLES TAYLOR BOWLING (American, 1891-1985) Still Life with Yellow Drape, 1943 Oil on masonite 20 x 16 inches (50.8 x 40.6 cm) Signed and titled verso: Still Life with Yellow Drape / by Charles T Bowling PROVENANCE: Estate of the Artist; Thence by
      May. 08, 2008

      CHARLES TAYLOR BOWLING (American, 1891-1985) Still Life with Yellow Drape, 1943 Oil on masonite 20 x 16 inches (50.8 x 40.6 cm) Signed and titled verso: Still Life with Yellow Drape / by Charles T Bowling PROVENANCE: Estate of the Artist; Thence by

      Est: $10,000 - $12,000

      CHARLES TAYLOR BOWLING (American, 1891-1985) Still Life with Yellow Drape, 1943 Oil on masonite 20 x 16 inches (50.8 x 40.6 cm) Signed and titled verso: Still Life with Yellow Drape / by Charles T Bowling PROVENANCE: Estate of the Artist; Thence by decent to Frances Layne (daughter); Thence by decent to Pat Layne (grandson).

      Heritage Auctions
    • CHARLES TAYLOR BOWLING (American, 1891-1985) Untitled (Early Autumn, Jefferson, Texas), circa 1945 Oil on artist's board 12 x 16 inches (30.5 x 40.6 cm) Signed lower left: Chas. T. Bowling PROVENANCE: Estate of the artist; Thence by decent to Frances
      May. 08, 2008

      CHARLES TAYLOR BOWLING (American, 1891-1985) Untitled (Early Autumn, Jefferson, Texas), circa 1945 Oil on artist's board 12 x 16 inches (30.5 x 40.6 cm) Signed lower left: Chas. T. Bowling PROVENANCE: Estate of the artist; Thence by decent to Frances

      Est: $3,000 - $5,000

      CHARLES TAYLOR BOWLING (American, 1891-1985) Untitled (Early Autumn, Jefferson, Texas), circa 1945 Oil on artist's board 12 x 16 inches (30.5 x 40.6 cm) Signed lower left: Chas. T. Bowling PROVENANCE: Estate of the artist; Thence by decent to Frances Layne (daughter); Thence by decent to Pat Layne (grandson).

      Heritage Auctions
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