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b. 1920 - d. 1998

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    • JACK ELMO KING - Untitled
      Jun. 02, 2024

      JACK ELMO KING - Untitled

      Est: $1,600 - $2,200

      JACK ELMO KING (American, 1920-1988) "Untitled" - Oil on masonite. Signed lower right. Framed. 8 x 10 inches (image), 16 x 17.5 inches (frame). Excellent condition. Includes original 1989 receipt from The Bronze Boot Art Gallery (High River, AB) with an original price of $1,450.

      Saskatchewan Network for Art Collecting
    • Jack (Jac) Elmo King (American 1920-1998), Western Landscape with Grazing Horses, Oil on canvas, Unframed: 20 x 24 in (50.8 x 61 cm)
      Mar. 10, 2023

      Jack (Jac) Elmo King (American 1920-1998), Western Landscape with Grazing Horses, Oil on canvas, Unframed: 20 x 24 in (50.8 x 61 cm)

      Est: $1,500 - $2,500

      Jack (Jac) Elmo King (American, 1920-1998) Western Landscape with Grazing Horses Oil on canvas Signed Jac King l.l.

      Weschler's
    • JACK (JAC) ELMO KING MONTANA HORSE BRONZE
      Jan. 28, 2023

      JACK (JAC) ELMO KING MONTANA HORSE BRONZE

      Est: $1,000 - $1,500

      14" tall, 12" long, 6" wide. Jack Elmo King (1920-1998) A sprting and Western painter, he was born in Phoenix, Arizona on December 31, 1920 and went to High School and Community College in Glendale, California. In 1941, he went to work as a draftsman at Douglas Aircraft. He went into the U. S. Navy in April of 1944. After World War II, they bought an acre and a half tract near Redlands, California where Jack built an adobe house. Then after eighteen months, he and his wife sold the home so that he could attend the Los Angeles Art Center School. He was accepted on the GI Bill in 1947 and attended for two years. In 1949, he got a job in Dallas, Texas with per diem for a year as a draftsman with the Carter Engineering Group. He did not graduate from college but they were continually promoting him in mechanical engineering positions. He then worked in Wichita, Kansas as a draftsman again. At the end of his work day, Jack would paint until midnight on freelance work for his own enjoyment. The King's moved back to West Covina, California in 1952. He went to work for Aerojet Aerospace Engineering and then worked in Tacoma, Washington until 1972. They again came back to California. Then they moved again to Idaho Falls again with Aerojet Aerospace for one year. Jack got sick so they came back to California where he retired in 1970. Despite working full-time he continued to paint whenever possible; after retirement in 1970 he painted full-time and his work was marketed exclusively through an agent in Canada. He exhibited for many years at the Calgary Stampede Western Art Auction.

      Davis Brothers Auction
    • Buffalo Herd by Jack (Jac) Elmo King (1920-1998)
      Sep. 17, 2021

      Buffalo Herd by Jack (Jac) Elmo King (1920-1998)

      Est: $5,000 - $7,000

      Jack (Jac) Elmo King (1920-1998), Buffalo Herd, oil on board, 24 x 36, signed lower right

      Jackson Hole Art Auction
    • JACK JAC ELMO KING MONTANA OIL ON BOARD
      Jun. 05, 2021

      JACK JAC ELMO KING MONTANA OIL ON BOARD

      Est: $3,500 - $5,000

      Painting of a Montana Homestead on a creek. 24" by 30" unframed. 30.5" by 36.75" framed. A small area of loss in the top left corner as shown. Jack Elmo King (1920-1998) A sprting and Western painter, he was born in Phoenix, Arizona on December 31, 1920 and went to High School and Community College in Glendale, California. In 1941, he went to work as a draftsman at Douglas Aircraft. He went into the U. S. Navy in April of 1944. After World War II, they bought an acre and a half tract near Redlands, California where Jack built an adobe house. Then after eighteen months, he and his wife sold the home so that he could attend the Los Angeles Art Center School. He was accepted on the GI Bill in 1947 and attended for two years. In 1949, he got a job in Dallas, Texas with per diem for a year as a draftsman with the Carter Engineering Group. He did not graduate from college but they were continually promoting him in mechanical engineering positions. He then worked in Wichita, Kansas as a draftsman again. At the end of his work day, Jack would paint until midnight on freelance work for his own enjoyment. The King's moved back to West Covina, California in 1952. He went to work for Aerojet Aerospace Engineering and then worked in Tacoma, Washington until 1972. They again came back to California. Then they moved again to Idaho Falls again with Aerojet Aerospace for one year. Jack got sick so they came back to California where he retired in 1970. Despite working full-time he continued to paint whenever possible; after retirement in 1970 he painted full-time and his work was marketed exclusively through an agent in Canada. He exhibited for many years at the Calgary Stampede Western Art Auction.

      Davis Brothers Auction
    • Jack (Jac) Elmo King (American 1920-1998), Western Landscape with Grazing Horses, Oil on Canvas, 20 x 24 in
      May. 14, 2021

      Jack (Jac) Elmo King (American 1920-1998), Western Landscape with Grazing Horses, Oil on Canvas, 20 x 24 in

      Est: $2,500 - $3,500

      Jack (Jac) Elmo King (American 1920-1998) Western Landscape with Grazing Horses Signed Jac King l.l. Oil on canvas. Unframed. 20 x 24 in (50.8 x 61 cm)

      Weschler's
    • Artist: JACK [JAC] ELMO KING [1920-1998] American
      Nov. 04, 2012

      Artist: JACK [JAC] ELMO KING [1920-1998] American

      Est: $2,500 - $3,500

      Artist: JACK [JAC] ELMO KING [1920-1998] American Title: Untitled - Summer Pasture Media: oil on paper board 8.75 x 11.75 in. / 22 x 30 cm. Notes: signed lower right; framed Provenance: private collection, British Columbia

      Levis Auction
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