Loading Spinner

Edward A. Reep Sold at Auction Prices

Painter, b. 1918 - d. 2013

See Artist Details

0 Lots

Sort By:

Categories

    Auction Date

    Seller

    Seller Location

    Price Range

    to
    • Edward Reep (1918-2013), "Building the Hollywood Freeway," 1955, Watercolor on heavy wove paper, 21.625" H x 29.75" W
      May. 09, 2023

      Edward Reep (1918-2013), "Building the Hollywood Freeway," 1955, Watercolor on heavy wove paper, 21.625" H x 29.75" W

      Est: $2,000 - $3,000

      Edward Reep (1918-2013) "Building the Hollywood Freeway," 1955 Watercolor on heavy wove paper Signed lower left: Reep; titled in ink, verso; dated by repute

      John Moran Auctioneers
    • Edward Arnold Reep (1918-2013), "Los Angeles Shoeshine," 1948, Oil on canvas, 30" H x 20" W
      May. 09, 2023

      Edward Arnold Reep (1918-2013), "Los Angeles Shoeshine," 1948, Oil on canvas, 30" H x 20" W

      Est: $1,000 - $2,000

      Edward Arnold Reep (1918-2013) "Los Angeles Shoeshine," 1948 Oil on canvas Signed lower left: Reep; titled on a frame plaque; dated by repute

      John Moran Auctioneers
    • Edward Reep, (1918-2013 Bakersfield, CA), "Reticular Series #8," (diptych), Oil on canvas, Each: 54" H x 49.5" W; Total: 54" H x 99.5"
      Nov. 19, 2019

      Edward Reep, (1918-2013 Bakersfield, CA), "Reticular Series #8," (diptych), Oil on canvas, Each: 54" H x 49.5" W; Total: 54" H x 99.5"

      Est: $2,000 - $3,000

      Edward Reep (1918-2013 Bakersfield, CA) "Reticular Series #8," (diptych) Oil on canvas Signed lower right: Reep, signed again and titled on the stretcher Each: 54" H x 49.5" W; Total: 54" H x 99.5" W

      John Moran Auctioneers
    • Edward Reep, (1918 - 2013 Bakersfield, CA), "Octogenarian", 1954, Victorian house, Watercolor on paper under glass, Sight: 20.75" H x 2
      Aug. 21, 2018

      Edward Reep, (1918 - 2013 Bakersfield, CA), "Octogenarian", 1954, Victorian house, Watercolor on paper under glass, Sight: 20.75" H x 2

      Est: $600 - $800

      Edward Reep (1918 - 2013 Bakersfield, CA) "Octogenarian", 1954, Victorian house Watercolor on paper under glass Signed lower left: Reep, titled by repute Sight: 20.75" H x 29" W Provenance: Acquired directly from the artist.

      John Moran Auctioneers
    • Edward Arnold Reep (American, 1918-2013) California Street Scene, 1946 Color Poster
      Feb. 27, 2017

      Edward Arnold Reep (American, 1918-2013) California Street Scene, 1946 Color Poster

      Est: $500 - $700

      Edward Arnold Reep (American, 1918-2013) California Street Scene, 1946 Color Poster 13-1/2 x 19 inches (34.3 x 48.3 cm) (sight) Signed and dated in plate HID04901242017

      Heritage Auctions
    • Edward Arnold Reep, Am. Abstract, o/c
      Dec. 01, 2016

      Edward Arnold Reep, Am. Abstract, o/c

      Est: $500 - $800

      Edward Arnold Reep, American, 1918-2013, Abstract, o/c, signed lower center. Biography: Edward Arnold Reep was born in Brooklyn, New York on May 10, 1918. In 1921, his family moved to Southern California, where he has since spent most of his life. In 1936, Reep began his artistic education at the Art Center School in Los Angeles, where he studied under Barse Miller (1904-1973), Willard Nash (1898-1942), Emil Bisttram (1895-1976), and Stanley Reckless (1892-1955). It was here that he became interested in watercolor. In 1938, he began exhibiting with the California Watercolor Society. Reep’s life took a dramatic turn in 1941 when he volunteered into the U.S. Army. During World War II, he served as a war artist-correspondent in Africa and Italy. Reep painted and sketched both on the battlefield and in areas where time for reflection and careful artistic execution was possible. His visual depictions of the war are invaluable not only for their candid representation of the devastation the war spread across Europe, but also for their documentation of the soldier’s experience and the fragility of human life. Many of the gouache and watercolor works Reep created during this time belong to the War Department of the Pentagon as well as the National Museum of American Art in Washington, D.C. In 1946, Reep received a Guggenheim Fellowship for his artistic contribution during World War II. (KSIM10114) {MM} Property Title: From a Cornwall Bridge Connecticut Estate Measurements: 40 x 60, framed 41 x 61 Condition: Good

      Litchfield Auctions
    • Edward Arnold Reep-Watercolor of a town in the 40's 1918-2013 (18.5x14in.)
      Oct. 31, 2016

      Edward Arnold Reep-Watercolor of a town in the 40's 1918-2013 (18.5x14in.)

      Est: $1,000 - $1,200

      This is a watercolor by Edward Reep. Signed/Dated:At the bottom right corner of the art piece.Art Dated:1946. (18.5x14in.)

      Antique Empire
    • Edward Reep, Am., 1918-2013, Abstract, o/c
      Apr. 20, 2016

      Edward Reep, Am., 1918-2013, Abstract, o/c

      Est: $800 - $1,200

      Edward Arnold Reep, American, 1918-2013, Abstract, o/c, signed lower center. Biography: Edward Arnold Reep was born in Brooklyn, New York on May 10, 1918. In 1921, his family moved to Southern California, where he has since spent most of his life. In 1936, Reep began his artistic education at the Art Center School in Los Angeles, where he studied under Barse Miller (1904-1973), Willard Nash (1898-1942), Emil Bisttram (1895-1976), and Stanley Reckless (1892-1955). It was here that he became interested in watercolor. In 1938, he began exhibiting with the California Watercolor Society. Reep’s life took a dramatic turn in 1941 when he volunteered into the U.S. Army. During World War II, he served as a war artist-correspondent in Africa and Italy. Reep painted and sketched both on the battlefield and in areas where time for reflection and careful artistic execution was possible. His visual depictions of the war are invaluable not only for their candid representation of the devastation the war spread across Europe, but also for their documentation of the soldier’s experience and the fragility of human life. Many of the gouache and watercolor works Reep created during this time belong to the War Department of the Pentagon as well as the National Museum of American Art in Washington, D.C. In 1946, Reep received a Guggenheim Fellowship for his artistic contribution during World War II. (KSIM10114)(MM) Measurements: 40 x 60, framed 41 x 61 Condition: Good Property Title: From a Cornwall Bridge Connecticut Estate

      Litchfield Auctions
    • Edward Reep (CA/NC, b. 1918), "Moment," oil on
      Mar. 15, 2008

      Edward Reep (CA/NC, b. 1918), "Moment," oil on

      Est: $600 - $900

      Edward Reep (CA/NC, b. 1918), "Moment," oil on canvas, signed lower center "Reep," titled en verso on stretcher "Moment," also retains paper label with artist's Greenville address, housed in the original wooden frame, this lot is accompanied by an exhibition poster of Edward Reep's work held at the Garden Gallery. Born in Brooklyn, New York, Edward Reep gained prominence as a combat artist in Africa and Italy during WWII. After his discharge, he received a Guggenheim Fellowship. Reep then went on to teach at the Art Center School of Los Angeles, Bistram School of Art, and Chouinard Art School. In 1970, he accepted a position at East Carolina University in Greenville, North Carolina. He currently resides in Bakersville, California and is still painting. DOA 52" x 49.75"

      Leland Little Auctions
    • EDWARD A. REEP
      Sep. 15, 2005

      EDWARD A. REEP

      Est: $800 - $1,200

      Early Morning. Lithograph printed in bistre on cream wove paper, 1948. 370x465 mm; 14 1/2x18 1/4 inches, full margins. Signed and numbered 2 2/23 in pencil, lower margin. Printed by Lynton Kistler, Los Angeles, with the blind stamp lower left. A very good impression of this scarce, early Los Angeles view.

      Swann Auction Galleries
    Lots Per Page: