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      • James (Jim) Sampson, Indiana (1939-2021), Object with Ax, silkscreen, ed. 1/20
        Aug. 02, 2024

        James (Jim) Sampson, Indiana (1939-2021), Object with Ax, silkscreen, ed. 1/20

        Est: $200 - $300

        James (Jim) Sampson Indiana, (1939-2021) Object with Ax silkscreen, ed. 1/20 signed, titled and numbered in pencil, framed.

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      • James "Jim" Sampson, Indiana (1939-2021), Talisman, color linocut, 38 1/2"H x 18 1/2"W
        Jul. 20, 2023

        James "Jim" Sampson, Indiana (1939-2021), Talisman, color linocut, 38 1/2"H x 18 1/2"W

        Est: $80 - $120

        James "Jim" Sampson Indiana, (1939-2021) Talisman color linocut Titled and numbered 8/10 lower left, signed lower right. From his Obituary: Jim was born Jan. 3, 1939, in Lockport, New York. During his junior and senior year of high school, Jim won prestigious awards from General Motors, including a $5,000 Scholarship Award for Design in Fisher Body Craftsmen Guild. After completing high school, he began working for General Motors as an auto designer before becoming a student at the University of Guadalajara, Mexico. He went on to earn a BA Degree in Art in 1961 from Albion College in Albion, Michigan, studied sculpture at Wayne State University in Detroit, Michigan, and earned an M.A. Degree in Painting from Michigan State University in 1963. He studied ceramics and ceramics technology at Alfred University in 1964 before pursing an M.F.A. degree in sculpture from Michigan State University in 1967. Jims' academic career spanned the next three decades. He taught at various schools, including Wisconsin State University, Albion College, Indiana State University, Southern Illinois and the Gibault School for Boys. Jim taught at a printmaking workshop in Jamaica, and then as an Artist-in-Residence for the U.S. Government and the National Endowment for the Arts. Later in life, Jim continued to teach and mentor artists outside of traditional academia. In his late seventies and early eighties, Jim taught workshops and mentored printmakers at the Bloomington Print Collective in Bloomington, Indiana and continued to print at Obsolete Press, as well as on his hand made presses in his home studio. Throughout his career as an artist, Jim won many national awards and he exhibited his work throughout the country, including an Oversized Prints exhibition at Whitney Museum of Art in 1971, where his work hung next to Andy Warhol's. His work is in the permanent collection of Swope Museum, Indiana State Museum, Evansville Museum, Indianapolis Museum of Art, Michigan State University as well as many other private and public collections.

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      • James "Jim" Sampson, Indiana (1939-2021), Talisman, color linocut, 37"H x 18 1/2"W
        Jul. 20, 2023

        James "Jim" Sampson, Indiana (1939-2021), Talisman, color linocut, 37"H x 18 1/2"W

        Est: $80 - $120

        James "Jim" Sampson Indiana, (1939-2021) Talisman color linocut Titled and numbered 3/10 lower left, signed lower right. From his Obituary: Jim was born Jan. 3, 1939, in Lockport, New York. During his junior and senior year of high school, Jim won prestigious awards from General Motors, including a $5,000 Scholarship Award for Design in Fisher Body Craftsmen Guild. After completing high school, he began working for General Motors as an auto designer before becoming a student at the University of Guadalajara, Mexico. He went on to earn a BA Degree in Art in 1961 from Albion College in Albion, Michigan, studied sculpture at Wayne State University in Detroit, Michigan, and earned an M.A. Degree in Painting from Michigan State University in 1963. He studied ceramics and ceramics technology at Alfred University in 1964 before pursing an M.F.A. degree in sculpture from Michigan State University in 1967. Jims' academic career spanned the next three decades. He taught at various schools, including Wisconsin State University, Albion College, Indiana State University, Southern Illinois and the Gibault School for Boys. Jim taught at a printmaking workshop in Jamaica, and then as an Artist-in-Residence for the U.S. Government and the National Endowment for the Arts. Later in life, Jim continued to teach and mentor artists outside of traditional academia. In his late seventies and early eighties, Jim taught workshops and mentored printmakers at the Bloomington Print Collective in Bloomington, Indiana and continued to print at Obsolete Press, as well as on his hand made presses in his home studio. Throughout his career as an artist, Jim won many national awards and he exhibited his work throughout the country, including an Oversized Prints exhibition at Whitney Museum of Art in 1971, where his work hung next to Andy Warhol's. His work is in the permanent collection of Swope Museum, Indiana State Museum, Evansville Museum, Indianapolis Museum of Art, Michigan State University as well as many other private and public collections.

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      • James "Jim" Sampson, Indiana (1939-2021), Talisman, color linocut, 37"H x 18 1/2"W
        Jul. 20, 2023

        James "Jim" Sampson, Indiana (1939-2021), Talisman, color linocut, 37"H x 18 1/2"W

        Est: $80 - $120

        James "Jim" Sampson Indiana, (1939-2021) Talisman color linocut Titled and numbered 4/10 lower left, signed lower right. From his Obituary: Jim was born Jan. 3, 1939, in Lockport, New York. During his junior and senior year of high school, Jim won prestigious awards from General Motors, including a $5,000 Scholarship Award for Design in Fisher Body Craftsmen Guild. After completing high school, he began working for General Motors as an auto designer before becoming a student at the University of Guadalajara, Mexico. He went on to earn a BA Degree in Art in 1961 from Albion College in Albion, Michigan, studied sculpture at Wayne State University in Detroit, Michigan, and earned an M.A. Degree in Painting from Michigan State University in 1963. He studied ceramics and ceramics technology at Alfred University in 1964 before pursing an M.F.A. degree in sculpture from Michigan State University in 1967. Jims' academic career spanned the next three decades. He taught at various schools, including Wisconsin State University, Albion College, Indiana State University, Southern Illinois and the Gibault School for Boys. Jim taught at a printmaking workshop in Jamaica, and then as an Artist-in-Residence for the U.S. Government and the National Endowment for the Arts. Later in life, Jim continued to teach and mentor artists outside of traditional academia. In his late seventies and early eighties, Jim taught workshops and mentored printmakers at the Bloomington Print Collective in Bloomington, Indiana and continued to print at Obsolete Press, as well as on his hand made presses in his home studio. Throughout his career as an artist, Jim won many national awards and he exhibited his work throughout the country, including an Oversized Prints exhibition at Whitney Museum of Art in 1971, where his work hung next to Andy Warhol's. His work is in the permanent collection of Swope Museum, Indiana State Museum, Evansville Museum, Indianapolis Museum of Art, Michigan State University as well as many other private and public collections.

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      • James "Jim" Sampson, Indiana (1939-2021), Talisman, color linocut, 36 3/4"H x 17 1/2"W
        Jul. 20, 2023

        James "Jim" Sampson, Indiana (1939-2021), Talisman, color linocut, 36 3/4"H x 17 1/2"W

        Est: $80 - $120

        James "Jim" Sampson Indiana, (1939-2021) Talisman color linocut Titled and numbered 3/10 lower left, signed lower right. From his Obituary: Jim was born Jan. 3, 1939, in Lockport, New York. During his junior and senior year of high school, Jim won prestigious awards from General Motors, including a $5,000 Scholarship Award for Design in Fisher Body Craftsmen Guild. After completing high school, he began working for General Motors as an auto designer before becoming a student at the University of Guadalajara, Mexico. He went on to earn a BA Degree in Art in 1961 from Albion College in Albion, Michigan, studied sculpture at Wayne State University in Detroit, Michigan, and earned an M.A. Degree in Painting from Michigan State University in 1963. He studied ceramics and ceramics technology at Alfred University in 1964 before pursing an M.F.A. degree in sculpture from Michigan State University in 1967. Jims' academic career spanned the next three decades. He taught at various schools, including Wisconsin State University, Albion College, Indiana State University, Southern Illinois and the Gibault School for Boys. Jim taught at a printmaking workshop in Jamaica, and then as an Artist-in-Residence for the U.S. Government and the National Endowment for the Arts. Later in life, Jim continued to teach and mentor artists outside of traditional academia. In his late seventies and early eighties, Jim taught workshops and mentored printmakers at the Bloomington Print Collective in Bloomington, Indiana and continued to print at Obsolete Press, as well as on his hand made presses in his home studio. Throughout his career as an artist, Jim won many national awards and he exhibited his work throughout the country, including an Oversized Prints exhibition at Whitney Museum of Art in 1971, where his work hung next to Andy Warhol's. His work is in the permanent collection of Swope Museum, Indiana State Museum, Evansville Museum, Indianapolis Museum of Art, Michigan State University as well as many other private and public collections.

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      • James "Jim" Sampson, Indiana (1939-2021), Talisman, color linocut, 38 1/2"H x 18 1/2"W
        Jul. 20, 2023

        James "Jim" Sampson, Indiana (1939-2021), Talisman, color linocut, 38 1/2"H x 18 1/2"W

        Est: $80 - $120

        James "Jim" Sampson Indiana, (1939-2021) Talisman color linocut Titled and numbered 6/10 lower left, signed lower right. From his Obituary: Jim was born Jan. 3, 1939, in Lockport, New York. During his junior and senior year of high school, Jim won prestigious awards from General Motors, including a $5,000 Scholarship Award for Design in Fisher Body Craftsmen Guild. After completing high school, he began working for General Motors as an auto designer before becoming a student at the University of Guadalajara, Mexico. He went on to earn a BA Degree in Art in 1961 from Albion College in Albion, Michigan, studied sculpture at Wayne State University in Detroit, Michigan, and earned an M.A. Degree in Painting from Michigan State University in 1963. He studied ceramics and ceramics technology at Alfred University in 1964 before pursing an M.F.A. degree in sculpture from Michigan State University in 1967. Jims' academic career spanned the next three decades. He taught at various schools, including Wisconsin State University, Albion College, Indiana State University, Southern Illinois and the Gibault School for Boys. Jim taught at a printmaking workshop in Jamaica, and then as an Artist-in-Residence for the U.S. Government and the National Endowment for the Arts. Later in life, Jim continued to teach and mentor artists outside of traditional academia. In his late seventies and early eighties, Jim taught workshops and mentored printmakers at the Bloomington Print Collective in Bloomington, Indiana and continued to print at Obsolete Press, as well as on his hand made presses in his home studio. Throughout his career as an artist, Jim won many national awards and he exhibited his work throughout the country, including an Oversized Prints exhibition at Whitney Museum of Art in 1971, where his work hung next to Andy Warhol's. His work is in the permanent collection of Swope Museum, Indiana State Museum, Evansville Museum, Indianapolis Museum of Art, Michigan State University as well as many other private and public collections.

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      • James "Jim" Sampson, Indiana (1939-2021), Muse / coffee cups / woman and goldfish, intaglio print / color linocut, 9 7/8"H x 7 5/8"W (Muse, plate), 12 1/2"H x 11"W (sheet)
        Jul. 01, 2023

        James "Jim" Sampson, Indiana (1939-2021), Muse / coffee cups / woman and goldfish, intaglio print / color linocut, 9 7/8"H x 7 5/8"W (Muse, plate), 12 1/2"H x 11"W (sheet)

        Est: $200 - $300

        James "Jim" Sampson Indiana, (1939-2021) Muse / coffee cups / woman and goldfish intaglio print / color linocut All three have certificate of authenticity verso. From his Obituary: Jim was born Jan. 3, 1939, in Lockport, New York. During his junior and senior year of high school, Jim won prestigious awards from General Motors, including a $5,000 Scholarship Award for Design in Fisher Body Craftsmen Guild. After completing high school, he began working for General Motors as an auto designer before becoming a student at the University of Guadalajara, Mexico. He went on to earn a BA Degree in Art in 1961 from Albion College in Albion, Michigan, studied sculpture at Wayne State University in Detroit, Michigan, and earned an M.A. Degree in Painting from Michigan State University in 1963. He studied ceramics and ceramics technology at Alfred University in 1964 before pursing an M.F.A. degree in sculpture from Michigan State University in 1967. Jims' academic career spanned the next three decades. He taught at various schools, including Wisconsin State University, Albion College, Indiana State University, Southern Illinois and the Gibault School for Boys. Jim taught at a printmaking workshop in Jamaica, and then as an Artist-in-Residence for the U.S. Government and the National Endowment for the Arts. Later in life, Jim continued to teach and mentor artists outside of traditional academia. In his late seventies and early eighties, Jim taught workshops and mentored printmakers at the Bloomington Print Collective in Bloomington, Indiana and continued to print at Obsolete Press, as well as on his hand made presses in his home studio. Throughout his career as an artist, Jim won many national awards and he exhibited his work throughout the country, including an Oversized Prints exhibition at Whitney Museum of Art in 1971, where his work hung next to Andy Warhol's. His work is in the permanent collection of Swope Museum, Indiana State Museum, Evansville Museum, Indianapolis Museum of Art, Michigan State University as well as many other private and public collections.

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      • James "Jim" Sampson, Indiana (1939-2021), untitled woman with fish / untitled woman with painting supplies, ink on paper / color lino print, 17"H x 9"W (largest)
        Jul. 01, 2023

        James "Jim" Sampson, Indiana (1939-2021), untitled woman with fish / untitled woman with painting supplies, ink on paper / color lino print, 17"H x 9"W (largest)

        Est: $200 - $300

        James "Jim" Sampson Indiana, (1939-2021) untitled woman with fish / untitled woman with painting supplies ink on paper / color lino print Woman with painting supplies signed upper left. Woman with fish unsigned. Both have certificate of authenticity verso. From his Obituary: Jim was born Jan. 3, 1939, in Lockport, New York. During his junior and senior year of high school, Jim won prestigious awards from General Motors, including a $5,000 Scholarship Award for Design in Fisher Body Craftsmen Guild. After completing high school, he began working for General Motors as an auto designer before becoming a student at the University of Guadalajara, Mexico. He went on to earn a BA Degree in Art in 1961 from Albion College in Albion, Michigan, studied sculpture at Wayne State University in Detroit, Michigan, and earned an M.A. Degree in Painting from Michigan State University in 1963. He studied ceramics and ceramics technology at Alfred University in 1964 before pursing an M.F.A. degree in sculpture from Michigan State University in 1967. Jims' academic career spanned the next three decades. He taught at various schools, including Wisconsin State University, Albion College, Indiana State University, Southern Illinois and the Gibault School for Boys. Jim taught at a printmaking workshop in Jamaica, and then as an Artist-in-Residence for the U.S. Government and the National Endowment for the Arts. Later in life, Jim continued to teach and mentor artists outside of traditional academia. In his late seventies and early eighties, Jim taught workshops and mentored printmakers at the Bloomington Print Collective in Bloomington, Indiana and continued to print at Obsolete Press, as well as on his hand made presses in his home studio. Throughout his career as an artist, Jim won many national awards and he exhibited his work throughout the country, including an Oversized Prints exhibition at Whitney Museum of Art in 1971, where his work hung next to Andy Warhol's. His work is in the permanent collection of Swope Museum, Indiana State Museum, Evansville Museum, Indianapolis Museum of Art, Michigan State University as well as many other private and public collections.

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      • James "Jim" Sampson, Indiana (1939-2021), untitled woman with tea set and chair, color linocut, 18 1/2"H x 15"W
        Jul. 01, 2023

        James "Jim" Sampson, Indiana (1939-2021), untitled woman with tea set and chair, color linocut, 18 1/2"H x 15"W

        Est: $120 - $200

        James "Jim" Sampson Indiana, (1939-2021) untitled woman with tea set and chair color linocut Unsigned with certificate of authenticity. From his Obituary: Jim was born Jan. 3, 1939, in Lockport, New York. During his junior and senior year of high school, Jim won prestigious awards from General Motors, including a $5,000 Scholarship Award for Design in Fisher Body Craftsmen Guild. After completing high school, he began working for General Motors as an auto designer before becoming a student at the University of Guadalajara, Mexico. He went on to earn a BA Degree in Art in 1961 from Albion College in Albion, Michigan, studied sculpture at Wayne State University in Detroit, Michigan, and earned an M.A. Degree in Painting from Michigan State University in 1963. He studied ceramics and ceramics technology at Alfred University in 1964 before pursing an M.F.A. degree in sculpture from Michigan State University in 1967. Jims' academic career spanned the next three decades. He taught at various schools, including Wisconsin State University, Albion College, Indiana State University, Southern Illinois and the Gibault School for Boys. Jim taught at a printmaking workshop in Jamaica, and then as an Artist-in-Residence for the U.S. Government and the National Endowment for the Arts. Later in life, Jim continued to teach and mentor artists outside of traditional academia. In his late seventies and early eighties, Jim taught workshops and mentored printmakers at the Bloomington Print Collective in Bloomington, Indiana and continued to print at Obsolete Press, as well as on his hand made presses in his home studio. Throughout his career as an artist, Jim won many national awards and he exhibited his work throughout the country, including an Oversized Prints exhibition at Whitney Museum of Art in 1971, where his work hung next to Andy Warhol's. His work is in the permanent collection of Swope Museum, Indiana State Museum, Evansville Museum, Indianapolis Museum of Art, Michigan State University as well as many other private and public collections.

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      • James "Jim" Sampson, Indiana (1939-2021), Talisman, color linocut, 37"H x 18 1/2"W
        Jul. 01, 2023

        James "Jim" Sampson, Indiana (1939-2021), Talisman, color linocut, 37"H x 18 1/2"W

        Est: $120 - $200

        James "Jim" Sampson Indiana, (1939-2021) Talisman color linocut Titled and numbered 2/10 lower left, signed lower right. Certificate of authenticity verso. From his Obituary: Jim was born Jan. 3, 1939, in Lockport, New York. During his junior and senior year of high school, Jim won prestigious awards from General Motors, including a $5,000 Scholarship Award for Design in Fisher Body Craftsmen Guild. After completing high school, he began working for General Motors as an auto designer before becoming a student at the University of Guadalajara, Mexico. He went on to earn a BA Degree in Art in 1961 from Albion College in Albion, Michigan, studied sculpture at Wayne State University in Detroit, Michigan, and earned an M.A. Degree in Painting from Michigan State University in 1963. He studied ceramics and ceramics technology at Alfred University in 1964 before pursing an M.F.A. degree in sculpture from Michigan State University in 1967. Jims' academic career spanned the next three decades. He taught at various schools, including Wisconsin State University, Albion College, Indiana State University, Southern Illinois and the Gibault School for Boys. Jim taught at a printmaking workshop in Jamaica, and then as an Artist-in-Residence for the U.S. Government and the National Endowment for the Arts. Later in life, Jim continued to teach and mentor artists outside of traditional academia. In his late seventies and early eighties, Jim taught workshops and mentored printmakers at the Bloomington Print Collective in Bloomington, Indiana and continued to print at Obsolete Press, as well as on his hand made presses in his home studio. Throughout his career as an artist, Jim won many national awards and he exhibited his work throughout the country, including an Oversized Prints exhibition at Whitney Museum of Art in 1971, where his work hung next to Andy Warhol's. His work is in the permanent collection of Swope Museum, Indiana State Museum, Evansville Museum, Indianapolis Museum of Art, Michigan State University as well as many other private and public collections.

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      • James "Jim" Sampson, Indiana (1939-2021), Untitled, color linocut, 25"H x 15 1/4"W
        Jul. 01, 2023

        James "Jim" Sampson, Indiana (1939-2021), Untitled, color linocut, 25"H x 15 1/4"W

        Est: $120 - $200

        James "Jim" Sampson Indiana, (1939-2021) Untitled color linocut Unsigned with certificate of authenticity. From his Obituary: Jim was born Jan. 3, 1939, in Lockport, New York. During his junior and senior year of high school, Jim won prestigious awards from General Motors, including a $5,000 Scholarship Award for Design in Fisher Body Craftsmen Guild. After completing high school, he began working for General Motors as an auto designer before becoming a student at the University of Guadalajara, Mexico. He went on to earn a BA Degree in Art in 1961 from Albion College in Albion, Michigan, studied sculpture at Wayne State University in Detroit, Michigan, and earned an M.A. Degree in Painting from Michigan State University in 1963. He studied ceramics and ceramics technology at Alfred University in 1964 before pursing an M.F.A. degree in sculpture from Michigan State University in 1967. Jims' academic career spanned the next three decades. He taught at various schools, including Wisconsin State University, Albion College, Indiana State University, Southern Illinois and the Gibault School for Boys. Jim taught at a printmaking workshop in Jamaica, and then as an Artist-in-Residence for the U.S. Government and the National Endowment for the Arts. Later in life, Jim continued to teach and mentor artists outside of traditional academia. In his late seventies and early eighties, Jim taught workshops and mentored printmakers at the Bloomington Print Collective in Bloomington, Indiana and continued to print at Obsolete Press, as well as on his hand made presses in his home studio. Throughout his career as an artist, Jim won many national awards and he exhibited his work throughout the country, including an Oversized Prints exhibition at Whitney Museum of Art in 1971, where his work hung next to Andy Warhol's. His work is in the permanent collection of Swope Museum, Indiana State Museum, Evansville Museum, Indianapolis Museum of Art, Michigan State University as well as many other private and public collections.

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      • James Sampson, Indiana , Man Winged, pencil and conte on crayon on paper original drawing, 20"H x 26"W (sheet)
        Jul. 01, 2023

        James Sampson, Indiana , Man Winged, pencil and conte on crayon on paper original drawing, 20"H x 26"W (sheet)

        Est: $300 - $500

        James Sampson Indiana Man Winged pencil and conte on crayon on paper original drawing unsigned with certificate of authenticity. Proceeds benefit a scholarship fund at Indiana State University.

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      • James "Jim" Sampson, Indiana (1939-2021), Talisman, color linocut print, 38 1/2"H x 18 1/2"W
        May. 18, 2023

        James "Jim" Sampson, Indiana (1939-2021), Talisman, color linocut print, 38 1/2"H x 18 1/2"W

        Est: $200 - $300

        James "Jim" Sampson Indiana, (1939-2021) Talisman color linocut print pencil signed and numbered 7/10. From his Obituary: Jim was born Jan. 3, 1939, in Lockport, New York. During his junior and senior year of high school, Jim won prestigious awards from General Motors, including a $5,000 Scholarship Award for Design in Fisher Body Craftsmen Guild. After completing high school, he began working for General Motors as an auto designer before becoming a student at the University of Guadalajara, Mexico. He went on to earn a BA Degree in Art in 1961 from Albion College in Albion, Michigan, studied sculpture at Wayne State University in Detroit, Michigan, and earned an M.A. Degree in Painting from Michigan State University in 1963. He studied ceramics and ceramics technology at Alfred University in 1964 before pursing an M.F.A. degree in sculpture from Michigan State University in 1967. Jims' academic career spanned the next three decades. He taught at various schools, including Wisconsin State University, Albion College, Indiana State University, Southern Illinois and the Gibault School for Boys. Jim taught at a printmaking workshop in Jamaica, and then as an Artist-in-Residence for the U.S. Government and the National Endowment for the Arts. Later in life, Jim continued to teach and mentor artists outside of traditional academia. In his late seventies and early eighties, Jim taught workshops and mentored printmakers at the Bloomington Print Collective in Bloomington, Indiana and continued to print at Obsolete Press, as well as on his hand made presses in his home studio. Throughout his career as an artist, Jim won many national awards and he exhibited his work throughout the country, including an Oversized Prints exhibition at Whitney Museum of Art in 1971, where his work hung next to Andy Warhol's. His work is in the permanent collection of Swope Museum, Indiana State Museum, Evansville Museum, Indianapolis Museum of Art, Michigan State University as well as many other private and public collections.

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      • James "Jim" Sampson, Indiana (1939-2021), Muse / coffee cups / woman and goldfish, intaglio print / color linocut, 9 7/8"H x 7 5/8"W (Muse, plate), 12 1/2"H x 11"W (sheet)
        May. 18, 2023

        James "Jim" Sampson, Indiana (1939-2021), Muse / coffee cups / woman and goldfish, intaglio print / color linocut, 9 7/8"H x 7 5/8"W (Muse, plate), 12 1/2"H x 11"W (sheet)

        Est: $200 - $300

        James "Jim" Sampson Indiana, (1939-2021) Muse / coffee cups / woman and goldfish intaglio print / color linocut All three have certificate of authenticity verso. From his Obituary: Jim was born Jan. 3, 1939, in Lockport, New York. During his junior and senior year of high school, Jim won prestigious awards from General Motors, including a $5,000 Scholarship Award for Design in Fisher Body Craftsmen Guild. After completing high school, he began working for General Motors as an auto designer before becoming a student at the University of Guadalajara, Mexico. He went on to earn a BA Degree in Art in 1961 from Albion College in Albion, Michigan, studied sculpture at Wayne State University in Detroit, Michigan, and earned an M.A. Degree in Painting from Michigan State University in 1963. He studied ceramics and ceramics technology at Alfred University in 1964 before pursing an M.F.A. degree in sculpture from Michigan State University in 1967. Jims' academic career spanned the next three decades. He taught at various schools, including Wisconsin State University, Albion College, Indiana State University, Southern Illinois and the Gibault School for Boys. Jim taught at a printmaking workshop in Jamaica, and then as an Artist-in-Residence for the U.S. Government and the National Endowment for the Arts. Later in life, Jim continued to teach and mentor artists outside of traditional academia. In his late seventies and early eighties, Jim taught workshops and mentored printmakers at the Bloomington Print Collective in Bloomington, Indiana and continued to print at Obsolete Press, as well as on his hand made presses in his home studio. Throughout his career as an artist, Jim won many national awards and he exhibited his work throughout the country, including an Oversized Prints exhibition at Whitney Museum of Art in 1971, where his work hung next to Andy Warhol's. His work is in the permanent collection of Swope Museum, Indiana State Museum, Evansville Museum, Indianapolis Museum of Art, Michigan State University as well as many other private and public collections.

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      • James "Jim" Sampson, Indiana (1939-2021), untitled nude swimmer with fish / Chair for H.M. / nude with chair and fish, color linocut, 15 3/4"H x 7"W (largest)
        May. 18, 2023

        James "Jim" Sampson, Indiana (1939-2021), untitled nude swimmer with fish / Chair for H.M. / nude with chair and fish, color linocut, 15 3/4"H x 7"W (largest)

        Est: $200 - $300

        James "Jim" Sampson Indiana, (1939-2021) untitled nude swimmer with fish / Chair for H.M. / nude with chair and fish color linocut Nude swimmer with fish unsigned. Chair for H.M. signed signed lower right. Nude with chair and fish signed lower right. All three have certificate of authenticity verso. From his Obituary: Jim was born Jan. 3, 1939, in Lockport, New York. During his junior and senior year of high school, Jim won prestigious awards from General Motors, including a $5,000 Scholarship Award for Design in Fisher Body Craftsmen Guild. After completing high school, he began working for General Motors as an auto designer before becoming a student at the University of Guadalajara, Mexico. He went on to earn a BA Degree in Art in 1961 from Albion College in Albion, Michigan, studied sculpture at Wayne State University in Detroit, Michigan, and earned an M.A. Degree in Painting from Michigan State University in 1963. He studied ceramics and ceramics technology at Alfred University in 1964 before pursing an M.F.A. degree in sculpture from Michigan State University in 1967. Jims' academic career spanned the next three decades. He taught at various schools, including Wisconsin State University, Albion College, Indiana State University, Southern Illinois and the Gibault School for Boys. Jim taught at a printmaking workshop in Jamaica, and then as an Artist-in-Residence for the U.S. Government and the National Endowment for the Arts. Later in life, Jim continued to teach and mentor artists outside of traditional academia. In his late seventies and early eighties, Jim taught workshops and mentored printmakers at the Bloomington Print Collective in Bloomington, Indiana and continued to print at Obsolete Press, as well as on his hand made presses in his home studio. Throughout his career as an artist, Jim won many national awards and he exhibited his work throughout the country, including an Oversized Prints exhibition at Whitney Museum of Art in 1971, where his work hung next to Andy Warhol's. His work is in the permanent collection of Swope Museum, Indiana State Museum, Evansville Museum, Indianapolis Museum of Art, Michigan State University as well as many other private and public collections.

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      • James "Jim" Sampson, Indiana (1939-2021), Talisman, color linocut print, 38 1/4"H x 18 1/2"W
        May. 18, 2023

        James "Jim" Sampson, Indiana (1939-2021), Talisman, color linocut print, 38 1/4"H x 18 1/2"W

        Est: $200 - $300

        James "Jim" Sampson Indiana, (1939-2021) Talisman color linocut print Pencil signed and numbered 9/10. From his Obituary: Jim was born Jan. 3, 1939, in Lockport, New York. During his junior and senior year of high school, Jim won prestigious awards from General Motors, including a $5,000 Scholarship Award for Design in Fisher Body Craftsmen Guild. After completing high school, he began working for General Motors as an auto designer before becoming a student at the University of Guadalajara, Mexico. He went on to earn a BA Degree in Art in 1961 from Albion College in Albion, Michigan, studied sculpture at Wayne State University in Detroit, Michigan, and earned an M.A. Degree in Painting from Michigan State University in 1963. He studied ceramics and ceramics technology at Alfred University in 1964 before pursing an M.F.A. degree in sculpture from Michigan State University in 1967. Jims' academic career spanned the next three decades. He taught at various schools, including Wisconsin State University, Albion College, Indiana State University, Southern Illinois and the Gibault School for Boys. Jim taught at a printmaking workshop in Jamaica, and then as an Artist-in-Residence for the U.S. Government and the National Endowment for the Arts. Later in life, Jim continued to teach and mentor artists outside of traditional academia. In his late seventies and early eighties, Jim taught workshops and mentored printmakers at the Bloomington Print Collective in Bloomington, Indiana and continued to print at Obsolete Press, as well as on his hand made presses in his home studio. Throughout his career as an artist, Jim won many national awards and he exhibited his work throughout the country, including an Oversized Prints exhibition at Whitney Museum of Art in 1971, where his work hung next to Andy Warhol's. His work is in the permanent collection of Swope Museum, Indiana State Museum, Evansville Museum, Indianapolis Museum of Art, Michigan State University as well as many other private and public collections.

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      • James "Jim" Sampson, Indiana (1939-2021), untitled woman with fish / untitled woman with painting supplies, ink on paper / color lino print, 17"H x 9"W (largest)
        May. 18, 2023

        James "Jim" Sampson, Indiana (1939-2021), untitled woman with fish / untitled woman with painting supplies, ink on paper / color lino print, 17"H x 9"W (largest)

        Est: $200 - $300

        James "Jim" Sampson Indiana, (1939-2021) untitled woman with fish / untitled woman with painting supplies ink on paper / color lino print Woman with painting supplies signed upper left. Woman with fish unsigned. Both have certificate of authenticity verso. From his Obituary: Jim was born Jan. 3, 1939, in Lockport, New York. During his junior and senior year of high school, Jim won prestigious awards from General Motors, including a $5,000 Scholarship Award for Design in Fisher Body Craftsmen Guild. After completing high school, he began working for General Motors as an auto designer before becoming a student at the University of Guadalajara, Mexico. He went on to earn a BA Degree in Art in 1961 from Albion College in Albion, Michigan, studied sculpture at Wayne State University in Detroit, Michigan, and earned an M.A. Degree in Painting from Michigan State University in 1963. He studied ceramics and ceramics technology at Alfred University in 1964 before pursing an M.F.A. degree in sculpture from Michigan State University in 1967. Jims' academic career spanned the next three decades. He taught at various schools, including Wisconsin State University, Albion College, Indiana State University, Southern Illinois and the Gibault School for Boys. Jim taught at a printmaking workshop in Jamaica, and then as an Artist-in-Residence for the U.S. Government and the National Endowment for the Arts. Later in life, Jim continued to teach and mentor artists outside of traditional academia. In his late seventies and early eighties, Jim taught workshops and mentored printmakers at the Bloomington Print Collective in Bloomington, Indiana and continued to print at Obsolete Press, as well as on his hand made presses in his home studio. Throughout his career as an artist, Jim won many national awards and he exhibited his work throughout the country, including an Oversized Prints exhibition at Whitney Museum of Art in 1971, where his work hung next to Andy Warhol's. His work is in the permanent collection of Swope Museum, Indiana State Museum, Evansville Museum, Indianapolis Museum of Art, Michigan State University as well as many other private and public collections.

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      • James "Jim" Sampson, Indiana (1939-2021), Fishbowl on Table with Three Brushes, lino print, 38 1/4"H x 25"W (sheet), 31"H x 21 1/4"W (sight)
        Sep. 24, 2022

        James "Jim" Sampson, Indiana (1939-2021), Fishbowl on Table with Three Brushes, lino print, 38 1/4"H x 25"W (sheet), 31"H x 21 1/4"W (sight)

        Est: $100 - $200

        James "Jim" Sampson Indiana, (1939-2021) Fishbowl on Table with Three Brushes lino print unsigned with certificate of authenticity. Proceeds benefit a scholarship fund at Indiana State University. From his Obituary: Jim was born Jan. 3, 1939, in Lockport, New York. During his junior and senior year of high school, Jim won prestigious awards from General Motors, including a $5,000 Scholarship Award for Design in Fisher Body Craftsmen Guild. After completing high school, he began working for General Motors as an auto designer before becoming a student at the University of Guadalajara, Mexico. He went on to earn a BA Degree in Art in 1961 from Albion College in Albion, Michigan, studied sculpture at Wayne State University in Detroit, Michigan, and earned an M.A. Degree in Painting from Michigan State University in 1963. He studied ceramics and ceramics technology at Alfred University in 1964 before pursing an M.F.A. degree in sculpture from Michigan State University in 1967. Jims' academic career spanned the next three decades. He taught at various schools, including Wisconsin State University, Albion College, Indiana State University, Southern Illinois and the Gibault School for Boys. Jim taught at a printmaking workshop in Jamaica, and then as an Artist-in-Residence for the U.S. Government and the National Endowment for the Arts. Later in life, Jim continued to teach and mentor artists outside of traditional academia. In his late seventies and early eighties, Jim taught workshops and mentored printmakers at the Bloomington Print Collective in Bloomington, Indiana and continued to print at Obsolete Press, as well as on his hand made presses in his home studio. Throughout his career as an artist, Jim won many national awards and he exhibited his work throughout the country, including an Oversized Prints exhibition at Whitney Museum of Art in 1971, where his work hung next to Andy Warhol's. His work is in the permanent collection of Swope Museum, Indiana State Museum, Evansville Museum, Indianapolis Museum of Art, Michigan State University as well as many other private and public collections.

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      • James "Jim" Sampson, Indiana (1939-2021), Small Interior With Liberator, edition 2/3, color linocut, 32"H x 18 3/4"W (sheet), 27 1/2"H x 16"W (sight)
        Sep. 24, 2022

        James "Jim" Sampson, Indiana (1939-2021), Small Interior With Liberator, edition 2/3, color linocut, 32"H x 18 3/4"W (sheet), 27 1/2"H x 16"W (sight)

        Est: $160 - $300

        James "Jim" Sampson Indiana, (1939-2021) Small Interior With Liberator, edition 2/3 color linocut unsigned with certificate of authenticity. Proceeds benefit a scholarship fund at Indiana State University. From his Obituary: Jim was born Jan. 3, 1939, in Lockport, New York. During his junior and senior year of high school, Jim won prestigious awards from General Motors, including a $5,000 Scholarship Award for Design in Fisher Body Craftsmen Guild. After completing high school, he began working for General Motors as an auto designer before becoming a student at the University of Guadalajara, Mexico. He went on to earn a BA Degree in Art in 1961 from Albion College in Albion, Michigan, studied sculpture at Wayne State University in Detroit, Michigan, and earned an M.A. Degree in Painting from Michigan State University in 1963. He studied ceramics and ceramics technology at Alfred University in 1964 before pursing an M.F.A. degree in sculpture from Michigan State University in 1967. Jims' academic career spanned the next three decades. He taught at various schools, including Wisconsin State University, Albion College, Indiana State University, Southern Illinois and the Gibault School for Boys. Jim taught at a printmaking workshop in Jamaica, and then as an Artist-in-Residence for the U.S. Government and the National Endowment for the Arts. Later in life, Jim continued to teach and mentor artists outside of traditional academia. In his late seventies and early eighties, Jim taught workshops and mentored printmakers at the Bloomington Print Collective in Bloomington, Indiana and continued to print at Obsolete Press, as well as on his hand made presses in his home studio. Throughout his career as an artist, Jim won many national awards and he exhibited his work throughout the country, including an Oversized Prints exhibition at Whitney Museum of Art in 1971, where his work hung next to Andy Warhol's. His work is in the permanent collection of Swope Museum, Indiana State Museum, Evansville Museum, Indianapolis Museum of Art, Michigan State University as well as many other private and public collections.

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      • James "Jim" Sampson, Indiana (1939-2021), Six Cups, edition 1/5, color linocut, 28"H x 22 1/4"W (sheet), 23 1/2"H x 18"W (sight)
        Sep. 24, 2022

        James "Jim" Sampson, Indiana (1939-2021), Six Cups, edition 1/5, color linocut, 28"H x 22 1/4"W (sheet), 23 1/2"H x 18"W (sight)

        Est: $100 - $200

        James "Jim" Sampson Indiana, (1939-2021) Six Cups, edition 1/5 color linocut unsigned with certificate of authenticity. Proceeds benefit a scholarship fund at Indiana State University. From his Obituary: Jim was born Jan. 3, 1939, in Lockport, New York. During his junior and senior year of high school, Jim won prestigious awards from General Motors, including a $5,000 Scholarship Award for Design in Fisher Body Craftsmen Guild. After completing high school, he began working for General Motors as an auto designer before becoming a student at the University of Guadalajara, Mexico. He went on to earn a BA Degree in Art in 1961 from Albion College in Albion, Michigan, studied sculpture at Wayne State University in Detroit, Michigan, and earned an M.A. Degree in Painting from Michigan State University in 1963. He studied ceramics and ceramics technology at Alfred University in 1964 before pursing an M.F.A. degree in sculpture from Michigan State University in 1967. Jims' academic career spanned the next three decades. He taught at various schools, including Wisconsin State University, Albion College, Indiana State University, Southern Illinois and the Gibault School for Boys. Jim taught at a printmaking workshop in Jamaica, and then as an Artist-in-Residence for the U.S. Government and the National Endowment for the Arts. Later in life, Jim continued to teach and mentor artists outside of traditional academia. In his late seventies and early eighties, Jim taught workshops and mentored printmakers at the Bloomington Print Collective in Bloomington, Indiana and continued to print at Obsolete Press, as well as on his hand made presses in his home studio. Throughout his career as an artist, Jim won many national awards and he exhibited his work throughout the country, including an Oversized Prints exhibition at Whitney Museum of Art in 1971, where his work hung next to Andy Warhol's. His work is in the permanent collection of Swope Museum, Indiana State Museum, Evansville Museum, Indianapolis Museum of Art, Michigan State University as well as many other private and public collections.

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      • James "Jim" Sampson, Indiana (1939-2021), Studio with Leger, edition 2/12, color linocut, 27 1/4"H x 20 3/4"W (sheet), 23 3/4"H x 17 1/4"W (sight)
        Sep. 24, 2022

        James "Jim" Sampson, Indiana (1939-2021), Studio with Leger, edition 2/12, color linocut, 27 1/4"H x 20 3/4"W (sheet), 23 3/4"H x 17 1/4"W (sight)

        Est: $200 - $300

        James "Jim" Sampson Indiana, (1939-2021) Studio with Leger, edition 2/12 color linocut unsigned with certificate of authenticity. Proceeds benefit a scholarship fund at Indiana State University. From his Obituary: Jim was born Jan. 3, 1939, in Lockport, New York. During his junior and senior year of high school, Jim won prestigious awards from General Motors, including a $5,000 Scholarship Award for Design in Fisher Body Craftsmen Guild. After completing high school, he began working for General Motors as an auto designer before becoming a student at the University of Guadalajara, Mexico. He went on to earn a BA Degree in Art in 1961 from Albion College in Albion, Michigan, studied sculpture at Wayne State University in Detroit, Michigan, and earned an M.A. Degree in Painting from Michigan State University in 1963. He studied ceramics and ceramics technology at Alfred University in 1964 before pursing an M.F.A. degree in sculpture from Michigan State University in 1967. Jims' academic career spanned the next three decades. He taught at various schools, including Wisconsin State University, Albion College, Indiana State University, Southern Illinois and the Gibault School for Boys. Jim taught at a printmaking workshop in Jamaica, and then as an Artist-in-Residence for the U.S. Government and the National Endowment for the Arts. Later in life, Jim continued to teach and mentor artists outside of traditional academia. In his late seventies and early eighties, Jim taught workshops and mentored printmakers at the Bloomington Print Collective in Bloomington, Indiana and continued to print at Obsolete Press, as well as on his hand made presses in his home studio. Throughout his career as an artist, Jim won many national awards and he exhibited his work throughout the country, including an Oversized Prints exhibition at Whitney Museum of Art in 1971, where his work hung next to Andy Warhol's. His work is in the permanent collection of Swope Museum, Indiana State Museum, Evansville Museum, Indianapolis Museum of Art, Michigan State University as well as many other private and public collections.

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      • James (Jim) Sampson, Indiana (1935-2021), Carrot Gun, etching, ed. A.P.
        Sep. 17, 2022

        James (Jim) Sampson, Indiana (1935-2021), Carrot Gun, etching, ed. A.P.

        Est: $100 - $200

        James (Jim) Sampson Indiana, (1935-2021) Carrot Gun etching, ed. A.P. signed and titled in pencil lower margin, framed.

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      • James (Jim) Sampson, Indiana (1939-2021), Object with Ax, silkscreen, ed. 1/20
        Sep. 17, 2022

        James (Jim) Sampson, Indiana (1939-2021), Object with Ax, silkscreen, ed. 1/20

        Est: $200 - $300

        James (Jim) Sampson Indiana, (1939-2021) Object with Ax silkscreen, ed. 1/20 signed, titled and numbered in pencil, framed.

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      • James "Jim" Sampson, Indiana (1939-2021), Chair For Him, edition 1/2, color linocut, 22 3/4"H x 18"W (sheet), 18 1/4"H x 15 3/4"W (sight)
        Apr. 30, 2022

        James "Jim" Sampson, Indiana (1939-2021), Chair For Him, edition 1/2, color linocut, 22 3/4"H x 18"W (sheet), 18 1/4"H x 15 3/4"W (sight)

        Est: $100 - $200

        James "Jim" Sampson Indiana, (1939-2021) Chair For Him, edition 1/2 color linocut unsigned with certificate of authenticity. Proceeds benefit a scholarship fund at Indiana State University. From his Obituary: Jim was born Jan. 3, 1939, in Lockport, New York. During his junior and senior year of high school, Jim won prestigious awards from General Motors, including a $5,000 Scholarship Award for Design in Fisher Body Craftsmen Guild. After completing high school, he began working for General Motors as an auto designer before becoming a student at the University of Guadalajara, Mexico. He went on to earn a BA Degree in Art in 1961 from Albion College in Albion, Michigan, studied sculpture at Wayne State University in Detroit, Michigan, and earned an M.A. Degree in Painting from Michigan State University in 1963. He studied ceramics and ceramics technology at Alfred University in 1964 before pursing an M.F.A. degree in sculpture from Michigan State University in 1967. Jims' academic career spanned the next three decades. He taught at various schools, including Wisconsin State University, Albion College, Indiana State University, Southern Illinois and the Gibault School for Boys. Jim taught at a printmaking workshop in Jamaica, and then as an Artist-in-Residence for the U.S. Government and the National Endowment for the Arts. Later in life, Jim continued to teach and mentor artists outside of traditional academia. In his late seventies and early eighties, Jim taught workshops and mentored printmakers at the Bloomington Print Collective in Bloomington, Indiana and continued to print at Obsolete Press, as well as on his hand made presses in his home studio. Throughout his career as an artist, Jim won many national awards and he exhibited his work throughout the country, including an Oversized Prints exhibition at Whitney Museum of Art in 1971, where his work hung next to Andy Warhol's. His work is in the permanent collection of Swope Museum, Indiana State Museum, Evansville Museum, Indianapolis Museum of Art, Michigan State University as well as many other private and public collections.

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      • James "Jim" Sampson, Indiana (1939-2021), Big Fish Eat Little Fish, 3/6, color linocut, 25"H x 16 1/2"W (sheet), 24"H x 14"W (sight)
        Apr. 30, 2022

        James "Jim" Sampson, Indiana (1939-2021), Big Fish Eat Little Fish, 3/6, color linocut, 25"H x 16 1/2"W (sheet), 24"H x 14"W (sight)

        Est: $100 - $200

        James "Jim" Sampson Indiana, (1939-2021) Big Fish Eat Little Fish, 3/6 color linocut unsigned with certificate of authenticity. Proceeds benefit a scholarship fund at Indiana State University. From his Obituary: Jim was born Jan. 3, 1939, in Lockport, New York. During his junior and senior year of high school, Jim won prestigious awards from General Motors, including a $5,000 Scholarship Award for Design in Fisher Body Craftsmen Guild. After completing high school, he began working for General Motors as an auto designer before becoming a student at the University of Guadalajara, Mexico. He went on to earn a BA Degree in Art in 1961 from Albion College in Albion, Michigan, studied sculpture at Wayne State University in Detroit, Michigan, and earned an M.A. Degree in Painting from Michigan State University in 1963. He studied ceramics and ceramics technology at Alfred University in 1964 before pursing an M.F.A. degree in sculpture from Michigan State University in 1967. Jims' academic career spanned the next three decades. He taught at various schools, including Wisconsin State University, Albion College, Indiana State University, Southern Illinois and the Gibault School for Boys. Jim taught at a printmaking workshop in Jamaica, and then as an Artist-in-Residence for the U.S. Government and the National Endowment for the Arts. Later in life, Jim continued to teach and mentor artists outside of traditional academia. In his late seventies and early eighties, Jim taught workshops and mentored printmakers at the Bloomington Print Collective in Bloomington, Indiana and continued to print at Obsolete Press, as well as on his hand made presses in his home studio. Throughout his career as an artist, Jim won many national awards and he exhibited his work throughout the country, including an Oversized Prints exhibition at Whitney Museum of Art in 1971, where his work hung next to Andy Warhol's. His work is in the permanent collection of Swope Museum, Indiana State Museum, Evansville Museum, Indianapolis Museum of Art, Michigan State University as well as many other private and public collections.

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      • James "Jim" Sampson, Indiana (1939-2021), Studio with Leggier, edition 3/12, serigraph, 25 3/4"H x 20"W (sheet), 25"H x 19"W (sight)
        Apr. 30, 2022

        James "Jim" Sampson, Indiana (1939-2021), Studio with Leggier, edition 3/12, serigraph, 25 3/4"H x 20"W (sheet), 25"H x 19"W (sight)

        Est: $200 - $300

        James "Jim" Sampson Indiana, (1939-2021) Studio with Leggier, edition 3/12 serigraph unsigned with certificate of authenticity. Proceeds benefit a scholarship fund at Indiana State University. From his Obituary: Jim was born Jan. 3, 1939, in Lockport, New York. During his junior and senior year of high school, Jim won prestigious awards from General Motors, including a $5,000 Scholarship Award for Design in Fisher Body Craftsmen Guild. After completing high school, he began working for General Motors as an auto designer before becoming a student at the University of Guadalajara, Mexico. He went on to earn a BA Degree in Art in 1961 from Albion College in Albion, Michigan, studied sculpture at Wayne State University in Detroit, Michigan, and earned an M.A. Degree in Painting from Michigan State University in 1963. He studied ceramics and ceramics technology at Alfred University in 1964 before pursing an M.F.A. degree in sculpture from Michigan State University in 1967. Jims' academic career spanned the next three decades. He taught at various schools, including Wisconsin State University, Albion College, Indiana State University, Southern Illinois and the Gibault School for Boys. Jim taught at a printmaking workshop in Jamaica, and then as an Artist-in-Residence for the U.S. Government and the National Endowment for the Arts. Later in life, Jim continued to teach and mentor artists outside of traditional academia. In his late seventies and early eighties, Jim taught workshops and mentored printmakers at the Bloomington Print Collective in Bloomington, Indiana and continued to print at Obsolete Press, as well as on his hand made presses in his home studio. Throughout his career as an artist, Jim won many national awards and he exhibited his work throughout the country, including an Oversized Prints exhibition at Whitney Museum of Art in 1971, where his work hung next to Andy Warhol's. His work is in the permanent collection of Swope Museum, Indiana State Museum, Evansville Museum, Indianapolis Museum of Art, Michigan State University as well as many other private and public collections.

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      • James "Jim" Sampson, Indiana (1939-2021), Dogfight, color linocut, 28"H x 14"W (sheet), 24"H x 12"W (sight)
        Apr. 30, 2022

        James "Jim" Sampson, Indiana (1939-2021), Dogfight, color linocut, 28"H x 14"W (sheet), 24"H x 12"W (sight)

        Est: $100 - $200

        James "Jim" Sampson Indiana, (1939-2021) Dogfight color linocut unsigned with certificate of authenticity. Proceeds benefit a scholarship fund at Indiana State University. From his Obituary: Jim was born Jan. 3, 1939, in Lockport, New York. During his junior and senior year of high school, Jim won prestigious awards from General Motors, including a $5,000 Scholarship Award for Design in Fisher Body Craftsmen Guild. After completing high school, he began working for General Motors as an auto designer before becoming a student at the University of Guadalajara, Mexico. He went on to earn a BA Degree in Art in 1961 from Albion College in Albion, Michigan, studied sculpture at Wayne State University in Detroit, Michigan, and earned an M.A. Degree in Painting from Michigan State University in 1963. He studied ceramics and ceramics technology at Alfred University in 1964 before pursing an M.F.A. degree in sculpture from Michigan State University in 1967. Jims' academic career spanned the next three decades. He taught at various schools, including Wisconsin State University, Albion College, Indiana State University, Southern Illinois and the Gibault School for Boys. Jim taught at a printmaking workshop in Jamaica, and then as an Artist-in-Residence for the U.S. Government and the National Endowment for the Arts. Later in life, Jim continued to teach and mentor artists outside of traditional academia. In his late seventies and early eighties, Jim taught workshops and mentored printmakers at the Bloomington Print Collective in Bloomington, Indiana and continued to print at Obsolete Press, as well as on his hand made presses in his home studio. Throughout his career as an artist, Jim won many national awards and he exhibited his work throughout the country, including an Oversized Prints exhibition at Whitney Museum of Art in 1971, where his work hung next to Andy Warhol's. His work is in the permanent collection of Swope Museum, Indiana State Museum, Evansville Museum, Indianapolis Museum of Art, Michigan State University as well as many other private and public collections.

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      • James "Jim" Sampson, Indiana (1939-2021), Tea at H.M.'s, edition 1/3, Color Linocut, 31 1/2"H x 25"W (sheet), 25"H x 23 1/2"W (sight)
        Apr. 30, 2022

        James "Jim" Sampson, Indiana (1939-2021), Tea at H.M.'s, edition 1/3, Color Linocut, 31 1/2"H x 25"W (sheet), 25"H x 23 1/2"W (sight)

        Est: $200 - $300

        James "Jim" Sampson Indiana, (1939-2021) Tea at H.M.'s, edition 1/3 Color Linocut unsigned with certificate of authenticity. Proceeds benefit the James Sampson Memorial Scholarship Fund at Indiana State University. From his Obituary: Jim was born Jan. 3, 1939, in Lockport, New York. During his junior and senior year of high school, Jim won prestigious awards from General Motors, including a $5,000 Scholarship Award for Design in Fisher Body Craftsmen Guild. After completing high school, he began working for General Motors as an auto designer before becoming a student at the University of Guadalajara, Mexico. He went on to earn a BA Degree in Art in 1961 from Albion College in Albion, Michigan, studied sculpture at Wayne State University in Detroit, Michigan, and earned an M.A. Degree in Painting from Michigan State University in 1963. He studied ceramics and ceramics technology at Alfred University in 1964 before pursing an M.F.A. degree in sculpture from Michigan State University in 1967. Jims' academic career spanned the next three decades. He taught at various schools, including Wisconsin State University, Albion College, Indiana State University, Southern Illinois and the Gibault School for Boys. Jim taught at a printmaking workshop in Jamaica, and then as an Artist-in-Residence for the U.S. Government and the National Endowment for the Arts. Later in life, Jim continued to teach and mentor artists outside of traditional academia. In his late seventies and early eighties, Jim taught workshops and mentored printmakers at the Bloomington Print Collective in Bloomington, Indiana and continued to print at Obsolete Press, as well as on his hand made presses in his home studio. Throughout his career as an artist, Jim won many national awards and he exhibited his work throughout the country, including an Oversized Prints exhibition at Whitney Museum of Art in 1971, where his work hung next to Andy Warhol's. His work is in the permanent collection of Swope Museum, Indiana State Museum, Evansville Museum, Indianapolis Museum of Art, Michigan State University as well as many other private and public collections.

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      • James "Jim" Sampson, Indiana (1939-20210, Still Life (green leaf and tea set on pink table), edition 1/3, color linocut, 30 3/4"H x 25"W (sheet), 27 3/4"H x 23 3/4"W (sight)
        Apr. 30, 2022

        James "Jim" Sampson, Indiana (1939-20210, Still Life (green leaf and tea set on pink table), edition 1/3, color linocut, 30 3/4"H x 25"W (sheet), 27 3/4"H x 23 3/4"W (sight)

        Est: $200 - $300

        James "Jim" Sampson Indiana, (1939-20210 Still Life (green leaf and tea set on pink table), edition 1/3 color linocut unsigned with certificate of authenticity. Proceeds benefit the James Sampson Memorial Scholarship Fund at Indiana State University. From his Obituary: Jim was born Jan. 3, 1939, in Lockport, New York. During his junior and senior year of high school, Jim won prestigious awards from General Motors, including a $5,000 Scholarship Award for Design in Fisher Body Craftsmen Guild. After completing high school, he began working for General Motors as an auto designer before becoming a student at the University of Guadalajara, Mexico. He went on to earn a BA Degree in Art in 1961 from Albion College in Albion, Michigan, studied sculpture at Wayne State University in Detroit, Michigan, and earned an M.A. Degree in Painting from Michigan State University in 1963. He studied ceramics and ceramics technology at Alfred University in 1964 before pursing an M.F.A. degree in sculpture from Michigan State University in 1967. Jims' academic career spanned the next three decades. He taught at various schools, including Wisconsin State University, Albion College, Indiana State University, Southern Illinois and the Gibault School for Boys. Jim taught at a printmaking workshop in Jamaica, and then as an Artist-in-Residence for the U.S. Government and the National Endowment for the Arts. Later in life, Jim continued to teach and mentor artists outside of traditional academia. In his late seventies and early eighties, Jim taught workshops and mentored printmakers at the Bloomington Print Collective in Bloomington, Indiana and continued to print at Obsolete Press, as well as on his hand made presses in his home studio. Throughout his career as an artist, Jim won many national awards and he exhibited his work throughout the country, including an Oversized Prints exhibition at Whitney Museum of Art in 1971, where his work hung next to Andy Warhol's. His work is in the permanent collection of Swope Museum, Indiana State Museum, Evansville Museum, Indianapolis Museum of Art, Michigan State University as well as many other private and public collections.

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      • James "Jim" Sampson, Indiana (1939-2021), Talisman, 2018, edition 1/4, color linocut, 38 1/4"H x 15"W (sheet), 34"H x 12"W (sight)
        Apr. 30, 2022

        James "Jim" Sampson, Indiana (1939-2021), Talisman, 2018, edition 1/4, color linocut, 38 1/4"H x 15"W (sheet), 34"H x 12"W (sight)

        Est: $140 - $250

        James "Jim" Sampson Indiana, (1939-2021) Talisman, 2018, edition 1/4 color linocut unsigned with certificate of authenticity. Proceeds benefit the James Sampson Memorial Scholarship Fund at Indiana State University. From his Obituary: Jim was born Jan. 3, 1939, in Lockport, New York. During his junior and senior year of high school, Jim won prestigious awards from General Motors, including a $5,000 Scholarship Award for Design in Fisher Body Craftsmen Guild. After completing high school, he began working for General Motors as an auto designer before becoming a student at the University of Guadalajara, Mexico. He went on to earn a BA Degree in Art in 1961 from Albion College in Albion, Michigan, studied sculpture at Wayne State University in Detroit, Michigan, and earned an M.A. Degree in Painting from Michigan State University in 1963. He studied ceramics and ceramics technology at Alfred University in 1964 before pursing an M.F.A. degree in sculpture from Michigan State University in 1967. Jims' academic career spanned the next three decades. He taught at various schools, including Wisconsin State University, Albion College, Indiana State University, Southern Illinois and the Gibault School for Boys. Jim taught at a printmaking workshop in Jamaica, and then as an Artist-in-Residence for the U.S. Government and the National Endowment for the Arts. Later in life, Jim continued to teach and mentor artists outside of traditional academia. In his late seventies and early eighties, Jim taught workshops and mentored printmakers at the Bloomington Print Collective in Bloomington, Indiana and continued to print at Obsolete Press, as well as on his hand made presses in his home studio. Throughout his career as an artist, Jim won many national awards and he exhibited his work throughout the country, including an Oversized Prints exhibition at Whitney Museum of Art in 1971, where his work hung next to Andy Warhol's. His work is in the permanent collection of Swope Museum, Indiana State Museum, Evansville Museum, Indianapolis Museum of Art, Michigan State University as well as many other private and public collections.

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      • James "Jim" Sampson, Indiana (1939-2021), Beauty Catching Birds, color linocut, 17" x 14 1/4" (sheet), 14 1/2" x 11 1/4" (sight)
        Apr. 30, 2022

        James "Jim" Sampson, Indiana (1939-2021), Beauty Catching Birds, color linocut, 17" x 14 1/4" (sheet), 14 1/2" x 11 1/4" (sight)

        Est: $140 - $250

        James "Jim" Sampson Indiana, (1939-2021) Beauty Catching Birds color linocut unsigned with certificate of authenticity. Proceeds benefit a scholarship fund at Indiana State University. From his Obituary: Jim was born Jan. 3, 1939, in Lockport, New York. During his junior and senior year of high school, Jim won prestigious awards from General Motors, including a $5,000 Scholarship Award for Design in Fisher Body Craftsmen Guild. After completing high school, he began working for General Motors as an auto designer before becoming a student at the University of Guadalajara, Mexico. He went on to earn a BA Degree in Art in 1961 from Albion College in Albion, Michigan, studied sculpture at Wayne State University in Detroit, Michigan, and earned an M.A. Degree in Painting from Michigan State University in 1963. He studied ceramics and ceramics technology at Alfred University in 1964 before pursing an M.F.A. degree in sculpture from Michigan State University in 1967. Jims' academic career spanned the next three decades. He taught at various schools, including Wisconsin State University, Albion College, Indiana State University, Southern Illinois and the Gibault School for Boys. Jim taught at a printmaking workshop in Jamaica, and then as an Artist-in-Residence for the U.S. Government and the National Endowment for the Arts. Later in life, Jim continued to teach and mentor artists outside of traditional academia. In his late seventies and early eighties, Jim taught workshops and mentored printmakers at the Bloomington Print Collective in Bloomington, Indiana and continued to print at Obsolete Press, as well as on his hand made presses in his home studio. Throughout his career as an artist, Jim won many national awards and he exhibited his work throughout the country, including an Oversized Prints exhibition at Whitney Museum of Art in 1971, where his work hung next to Andy Warhol's. His work is in the permanent collection of Swope Museum, Indiana State Museum, Evansville Museum, Indianapolis Museum of Art, Michigan State University as well as many other private and public collections.

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      • James "Jim" Sampson, Indiana (1939-2021), Jim S. Blue Sky (yellow notebook with airplanes), color linocut, 31 3/4"H x 25"W (sheet), 27"H x 21"W (sight)
        Apr. 30, 2022

        James "Jim" Sampson, Indiana (1939-2021), Jim S. Blue Sky (yellow notebook with airplanes), color linocut, 31 3/4"H x 25"W (sheet), 27"H x 21"W (sight)

        Est: $100 - $200

        James "Jim" Sampson Indiana, (1939-2021) Jim S. Blue Sky (yellow notebook with airplanes) color linocut unsigned with certificate of authenticity. Proceeds benefit the James Sampson Memorial Scholarship Fund at Indiana State University. From his Obituary: Jim was born Jan. 3, 1939, in Lockport, New York. During his junior and senior year of high school, Jim won prestigious awards from General Motors, including a $5,000 Scholarship Award for Design in Fisher Body Craftsmen Guild. After completing high school, he began working for General Motors as an auto designer before becoming a student at the University of Guadalajara, Mexico. He went on to earn a BA Degree in Art in 1961 from Albion College in Albion, Michigan, studied sculpture at Wayne State University in Detroit, Michigan, and earned an M.A. Degree in Painting from Michigan State University in 1963. He studied ceramics and ceramics technology at Alfred University in 1964 before pursing an M.F.A. degree in sculpture from Michigan State University in 1967. Jims' academic career spanned the next three decades. He taught at various schools, including Wisconsin State University, Albion College, Indiana State University, Southern Illinois and the Gibault School for Boys. Jim taught at a printmaking workshop in Jamaica, and then as an Artist-in-Residence for the U.S. Government and the National Endowment for the Arts. Later in life, Jim continued to teach and mentor artists outside of traditional academia. In his late seventies and early eighties, Jim taught workshops and mentored printmakers at the Bloomington Print Collective in Bloomington, Indiana and continued to print at Obsolete Press, as well as on his hand made presses in his home studio. Throughout his career as an artist, Jim won many national awards and he exhibited his work throughout the country, including an Oversized Prints exhibition at Whitney Museum of Art in 1971, where his work hung next to Andy Warhol's. His work is in the permanent collection of Swope Museum, Indiana State Museum, Evansville Museum, Indianapolis Museum of Art, Michigan State University as well as many other private and public collections.

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      • James "Jim" Sampson, Indiana (1939-2021), Western Landscape, color linocut, 21"H x 20 3/4"W (sheet), 16"H x 18 3/4"W (sight)
        Feb. 19, 2022

        James "Jim" Sampson, Indiana (1939-2021), Western Landscape, color linocut, 21"H x 20 3/4"W (sheet), 16"H x 18 3/4"W (sight)

        Est: $140 - $250

        James "Jim" Sampson Indiana, (1939-2021) Western Landscape color linocut unsigned with certificate of authenticity. Proceeds benefit a scholarship fund at Indiana State University. From his Obituary: Jim was born Jan. 3, 1939, in Lockport, New York. During his junior and senior year of high school, Jim won prestigious awards from General Motors, including a $5,000 Scholarship Award for Design in Fisher Body Craftsmen Guild. After completing high school, he began working for General Motors as an auto designer before becoming a student at the University of Guadalajara, Mexico. He went on to earn a BA Degree in Art in 1961 from Albion College in Albion, Michigan, studied sculpture at Wayne State University in Detroit, Michigan, and earned an M.A. Degree in Painting from Michigan State University in 1963. He studied ceramics and ceramics technology at Alfred University in 1964 before pursing an M.F.A. degree in sculpture from Michigan State University in 1967. Jims' academic career spanned the next three decades. He taught at various schools, including Wisconsin State University, Albion College, Indiana State University, Southern Illinois and the Gibault School for Boys. Jim taught at a printmaking workshop in Jamaica, and then as an Artist-in-Residence for the U.S. Government and the National Endowment for the Arts. Later in life, Jim continued to teach and mentor artists outside of traditional academia. In his late seventies and early eighties, Jim taught workshops and mentored printmakers at the Bloomington Print Collective in Bloomington, Indiana and continued to print at Obsolete Press, as well as on his hand made presses in his home studio. Throughout his career as an artist, Jim won many national awards and he exhibited his work throughout the country, including an Oversized Prints exhibition at Whitney Museum of Art in 1971, where his work hung next to Andy Warhol's. His work is in the permanent collection of Swope Museum, Indiana State Museum, Evansville Museum, Indianapolis Museum of Art, Michigan State University as well as many other private and public collections.

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      • James "Jim" Sampson, Indiana (1939-2021), Jim S. Blue Sky (white notebook with airplanes), color linocut, 31 3/4"H x 25"W (sheet), 27"H x 21"W (sight)
        Feb. 19, 2022

        James "Jim" Sampson, Indiana (1939-2021), Jim S. Blue Sky (white notebook with airplanes), color linocut, 31 3/4"H x 25"W (sheet), 27"H x 21"W (sight)

        Est: $100 - $200

        James "Jim" Sampson Indiana, (1939-2021) Jim S. Blue Sky (white notebook with airplanes) color linocut unsigned with certificate of authenticity. Proceeds benefit the James Sampson Memorial Scholarship Fund at Indiana State University. From his Obituary: Jim was born Jan. 3, 1939, in Lockport, New York. During his junior and senior year of high school, Jim won prestigious awards from General Motors, including a $5,000 Scholarship Award for Design in Fisher Body Craftsmen Guild. After completing high school, he began working for General Motors as an auto designer before becoming a student at the University of Guadalajara, Mexico. He went on to earn a BA Degree in Art in 1961 from Albion College in Albion, Michigan, studied sculpture at Wayne State University in Detroit, Michigan, and earned an M.A. Degree in Painting from Michigan State University in 1963. He studied ceramics and ceramics technology at Alfred University in 1964 before pursing an M.F.A. degree in sculpture from Michigan State University in 1967. Jims' academic career spanned the next three decades. He taught at various schools, including Wisconsin State University, Albion College, Indiana State University, Southern Illinois and the Gibault School for Boys. Jim taught at a printmaking workshop in Jamaica, and then as an Artist-in-Residence for the U.S. Government and the National Endowment for the Arts. Later in life, Jim continued to teach and mentor artists outside of traditional academia. In his late seventies and early eighties, Jim taught workshops and mentored printmakers at the Bloomington Print Collective in Bloomington, Indiana and continued to print at Obsolete Press, as well as on his hand made presses in his home studio. Throughout his career as an artist, Jim won many national awards and he exhibited his work throughout the country, including an Oversized Prints exhibition at Whitney Museum of Art in 1971, where his work hung next to Andy Warhol's. His work is in the permanent collection of Swope Museum, Indiana State Museum, Evansville Museum, Indianapolis Museum of Art, Michigan State University as well as many other private and public collections.

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      • James "Jim" Sampson, Indiana (1939-2021), untitled woman with tea set on table, color linocut, 16" x 22" (sheet), 12" x 19" (sight)
        Feb. 19, 2022

        James "Jim" Sampson, Indiana (1939-2021), untitled woman with tea set on table, color linocut, 16" x 22" (sheet), 12" x 19" (sight)

        Est: $100 - $200

        James "Jim" Sampson Indiana, (1939-2021) untitled woman with tea set on table color linocut unsigned with certificate of authenticity. Proceeds benefit a scholarship fund at Indiana State University. From his Obituary: Jim was born Jan. 3, 1939, in Lockport, New York. During his junior and senior year of high school, Jim won prestigious awards from General Motors, including a $5,000 Scholarship Award for Design in Fisher Body Craftsmen Guild. After completing high school, he began working for General Motors as an auto designer before becoming a student at the University of Guadalajara, Mexico. He went on to earn a BA Degree in Art in 1961 from Albion College in Albion, Michigan, studied sculpture at Wayne State University in Detroit, Michigan, and earned an M.A. Degree in Painting from Michigan State University in 1963. He studied ceramics and ceramics technology at Alfred University in 1964 before pursing an M.F.A. degree in sculpture from Michigan State University in 1967. Jims' academic career spanned the next three decades. He taught at various schools, including Wisconsin State University, Albion College, Indiana State University, Southern Illinois and the Gibault School for Boys. Jim taught at a printmaking workshop in Jamaica, and then as an Artist-in-Residence for the U.S. Government and the National Endowment for the Arts. Later in life, Jim continued to teach and mentor artists outside of traditional academia. In his late seventies and early eighties, Jim taught workshops and mentored printmakers at the Bloomington Print Collective in Bloomington, Indiana and continued to print at Obsolete Press, as well as on his hand made presses in his home studio. Throughout his career as an artist, Jim won many national awards and he exhibited his work throughout the country, including an Oversized Prints exhibition at Whitney Museum of Art in 1971, where his work hung next to Andy Warhol's. His work is in the permanent collection of Swope Museum, Indiana State Museum, Evansville Museum, Indianapolis Museum of Art, Michigan State University as well as many other private and public collections.

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      • James "Jim" Sampson, Indiana (1939-2021), Talisman, edition 2/4, color linocut, 38 1/2"H x 15"W (sheet), 34"H x 12"W (sight)
        Feb. 19, 2022

        James "Jim" Sampson, Indiana (1939-2021), Talisman, edition 2/4, color linocut, 38 1/2"H x 15"W (sheet), 34"H x 12"W (sight)

        Est: $140 - $250

        James "Jim" Sampson Indiana, (1939-2021) Talisman, edition 2/4 color linocut unsigned with certificate of authenticity. Proceeds benefit the James Sampson Memorial Scholarship Fund at Indiana State University. From his Obituary: Jim was born Jan. 3, 1939, in Lockport, New York. During his junior and senior year of high school, Jim won prestigious awards from General Motors, including a $5,000 Scholarship Award for Design in Fisher Body Craftsmen Guild. After completing high school, he began working for General Motors as an auto designer before becoming a student at the University of Guadalajara, Mexico. He went on to earn a BA Degree in Art in 1961 from Albion College in Albion, Michigan, studied sculpture at Wayne State University in Detroit, Michigan, and earned an M.A. Degree in Painting from Michigan State University in 1963. He studied ceramics and ceramics technology at Alfred University in 1964 before pursing an M.F.A. degree in sculpture from Michigan State University in 1967. Jims' academic career spanned the next three decades. He taught at various schools, including Wisconsin State University, Albion College, Indiana State University, Southern Illinois and the Gibault School for Boys. Jim taught at a printmaking workshop in Jamaica, and then as an Artist-in-Residence for the U.S. Government and the National Endowment for the Arts. Later in life, Jim continued to teach and mentor artists outside of traditional academia. In his late seventies and early eighties, Jim taught workshops and mentored printmakers at the Bloomington Print Collective in Bloomington, Indiana and continued to print at Obsolete Press, as well as on his hand made presses in his home studio. Throughout his career as an artist, Jim won many national awards and he exhibited his work throughout the country, including an Oversized Prints exhibition at Whitney Museum of Art in 1971, where his work hung next to Andy Warhol's. His work is in the permanent collection of Swope Museum, Indiana State Museum, Evansville Museum, Indianapolis Museum of Art, Michigan State University as well as many other private and public collections.

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      • James "Jim" Sampson, Indiana (1939-2021), Big Fish Eat Little Fish, edition 2/6, color linocut, 25"H x 16 1/2"W (sheet), 24"H x 14"W (sight)
        Feb. 19, 2022

        James "Jim" Sampson, Indiana (1939-2021), Big Fish Eat Little Fish, edition 2/6, color linocut, 25"H x 16 1/2"W (sheet), 24"H x 14"W (sight)

        Est: $100 - $200

        James "Jim" Sampson Indiana, (1939-2021) Big Fish Eat Little Fish, edition 2/6 color linocut unsigned with certificate of authenticity. Proceeds benefit a scholarship fund at Indiana State University. From his Obituary: Jim was born Jan. 3, 1939, in Lockport, New York. During his junior and senior year of high school, Jim won prestigious awards from General Motors, including a $5,000 Scholarship Award for Design in Fisher Body Craftsmen Guild. After completing high school, he began working for General Motors as an auto designer before becoming a student at the University of Guadalajara, Mexico. He went on to earn a BA Degree in Art in 1961 from Albion College in Albion, Michigan, studied sculpture at Wayne State University in Detroit, Michigan, and earned an M.A. Degree in Painting from Michigan State University in 1963. He studied ceramics and ceramics technology at Alfred University in 1964 before pursing an M.F.A. degree in sculpture from Michigan State University in 1967. Jims' academic career spanned the next three decades. He taught at various schools, including Wisconsin State University, Albion College, Indiana State University, Southern Illinois and the Gibault School for Boys. Jim taught at a printmaking workshop in Jamaica, and then as an Artist-in-Residence for the U.S. Government and the National Endowment for the Arts. Later in life, Jim continued to teach and mentor artists outside of traditional academia. In his late seventies and early eighties, Jim taught workshops and mentored printmakers at the Bloomington Print Collective in Bloomington, Indiana and continued to print at Obsolete Press, as well as on his hand made presses in his home studio. Throughout his career as an artist, Jim won many national awards and he exhibited his work throughout the country, including an Oversized Prints exhibition at Whitney Museum of Art in 1971, where his work hung next to Andy Warhol's. His work is in the permanent collection of Swope Museum, Indiana State Museum, Evansville Museum, Indianapolis Museum of Art, Michigan State University as well as many other private and public collections.

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      • James "Jim" Sampson, Indiana (1939-2021), Talisman, edition 2/9, color linocut with silver metallic feathers, 38 1/2"H x 23"W (sheet), 33 3/4"H x 18"W (sight)
        Feb. 19, 2022

        James "Jim" Sampson, Indiana (1939-2021), Talisman, edition 2/9, color linocut with silver metallic feathers, 38 1/2"H x 23"W (sheet), 33 3/4"H x 18"W (sight)

        Est: $160 - $300

        James "Jim" Sampson Indiana, (1939-2021) Talisman, edition 2/9 color linocut with silver metallic feathers unsigned with certificate of authenticity. Proceeds benefit the James Sampson Memorial Scholarship Fund at Indiana State University. From his Obituary: Jim was born Jan. 3, 1939, in Lockport, New York. During his junior and senior year of high school, Jim won prestigious awards from General Motors, including a $5,000 Scholarship Award for Design in Fisher Body Craftsmen Guild. After completing high school, he began working for General Motors as an auto designer before becoming a student at the University of Guadalajara, Mexico. He went on to earn a BA Degree in Art in 1961 from Albion College in Albion, Michigan, studied sculpture at Wayne State University in Detroit, Michigan, and earned an M.A. Degree in Painting from Michigan State University in 1963. He studied ceramics and ceramics technology at Alfred University in 1964 before pursing an M.F.A. degree in sculpture from Michigan State University in 1967. Jims' academic career spanned the next three decades. He taught at various schools, including Wisconsin State University, Albion College, Indiana State University, Southern Illinois and the Gibault School for Boys. Jim taught at a printmaking workshop in Jamaica, and then as an Artist-in-Residence for the U.S. Government and the National Endowment for the Arts. Later in life, Jim continued to teach and mentor artists outside of traditional academia. In his late seventies and early eighties, Jim taught workshops and mentored printmakers at the Bloomington Print Collective in Bloomington, Indiana and continued to print at Obsolete Press, as well as on his hand made presses in his home studio. Throughout his career as an artist, Jim won many national awards and he exhibited his work throughout the country, including an Oversized Prints exhibition at Whitney Museum of Art in 1971, where his work hung next to Andy Warhol's. His work is in the permanent collection of Swope Museum, Indiana State Museum, Evansville Museum, Indianapolis Museum of Art, Michigan State University as well as many other private and public collections.

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      • James "Jim" Sampson, Indiana (1939-2021), Swimmers, edition 1/4, color linocut, 29 3/4"H x 24"W (sheet), 26"H x 19 1/2"W (sight)
        Feb. 19, 2022

        James "Jim" Sampson, Indiana (1939-2021), Swimmers, edition 1/4, color linocut, 29 3/4"H x 24"W (sheet), 26"H x 19 1/2"W (sight)

        Est: $200 - $300

        James "Jim" Sampson Indiana, (1939-2021) Swimmers, edition 1/4 color linocut unsigned with certificate of authenticity. Proceeds benefit a scholarship fund at Indiana State University. From his Obituary: Jim was born Jan. 3, 1939, in Lockport, New York. During his junior and senior year of high school, Jim won prestigious awards from General Motors, including a $5,000 Scholarship Award for Design in Fisher Body Craftsmen Guild. After completing high school, he began working for General Motors as an auto designer before becoming a student at the University of Guadalajara, Mexico. He went on to earn a BA Degree in Art in 1961 from Albion College in Albion, Michigan, studied sculpture at Wayne State University in Detroit, Michigan, and earned an M.A. Degree in Painting from Michigan State University in 1963. He studied ceramics and ceramics technology at Alfred University in 1964 before pursing an M.F.A. degree in sculpture from Michigan State University in 1967. Jims' academic career spanned the next three decades. He taught at various schools, including Wisconsin State University, Albion College, Indiana State University, Southern Illinois and the Gibault School for Boys. Jim taught at a printmaking workshop in Jamaica, and then as an Artist-in-Residence for the U.S. Government and the National Endowment for the Arts. Later in life, Jim continued to teach and mentor artists outside of traditional academia. In his late seventies and early eighties, Jim taught workshops and mentored printmakers at the Bloomington Print Collective in Bloomington, Indiana and continued to print at Obsolete Press, as well as on his hand made presses in his home studio. Throughout his career as an artist, Jim won many national awards and he exhibited his work throughout the country, including an Oversized Prints exhibition at Whitney Museum of Art in 1971, where his work hung next to Andy Warhol's. His work is in the permanent collection of Swope Museum, Indiana State Museum, Evansville Museum, Indianapolis Museum of Art, Michigan State University as well as many other private and public collections.

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      • James "Jim" Sampson, Indiana (1939-2021), Studio with Leggier, edition 2/12, serigraph, 25 3/4"H x 20"W (sheet), 25"H x 19"W (sight)
        Feb. 19, 2022

        James "Jim" Sampson, Indiana (1939-2021), Studio with Leggier, edition 2/12, serigraph, 25 3/4"H x 20"W (sheet), 25"H x 19"W (sight)

        Est: $200 - $300

        James "Jim" Sampson Indiana, (1939-2021) Studio with Leggier, edition 2/12 serigraph unsigned with certificate of authenticity. Proceeds benefit a scholarship fund at Indiana State University. From his Obituary: Jim was born Jan. 3, 1939, in Lockport, New York. During his junior and senior year of high school, Jim won prestigious awards from General Motors, including a $5,000 Scholarship Award for Design in Fisher Body Craftsmen Guild. After completing high school, he began working for General Motors as an auto designer before becoming a student at the University of Guadalajara, Mexico. He went on to earn a BA Degree in Art in 1961 from Albion College in Albion, Michigan, studied sculpture at Wayne State University in Detroit, Michigan, and earned an M.A. Degree in Painting from Michigan State University in 1963. He studied ceramics and ceramics technology at Alfred University in 1964 before pursing an M.F.A. degree in sculpture from Michigan State University in 1967. Jims' academic career spanned the next three decades. He taught at various schools, including Wisconsin State University, Albion College, Indiana State University, Southern Illinois and the Gibault School for Boys. Jim taught at a printmaking workshop in Jamaica, and then as an Artist-in-Residence for the U.S. Government and the National Endowment for the Arts. Later in life, Jim continued to teach and mentor artists outside of traditional academia. In his late seventies and early eighties, Jim taught workshops and mentored printmakers at the Bloomington Print Collective in Bloomington, Indiana and continued to print at Obsolete Press, as well as on his hand made presses in his home studio. Throughout his career as an artist, Jim won many national awards and he exhibited his work throughout the country, including an Oversized Prints exhibition at Whitney Museum of Art in 1971, where his work hung next to Andy Warhol's. His work is in the permanent collection of Swope Museum, Indiana State Museum, Evansville Museum, Indianapolis Museum of Art, Michigan State University as well as many other private and public collections.

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      • James "Jim" Sampson, Indiana (1939-2021), Still Life, color Linocut, 25"H x 18 3/4"W (sheet), 21 3/4"H x 16 3/4"W (sight)
        Feb. 19, 2022

        James "Jim" Sampson, Indiana (1939-2021), Still Life, color Linocut, 25"H x 18 3/4"W (sheet), 21 3/4"H x 16 3/4"W (sight)

        Est: $200 - $300

        James "Jim" Sampson Indiana, (1939-2021) Still Life color Linocut unsigned with certificate of authenticity. Proceeds benefit the James Sampson Memorial Scholarship Fund at Indiana State University. From his Obituary: Jim was born Jan. 3, 1939, in Lockport, New York. During his junior and senior year of high school, Jim won prestigious awards from General Motors, including a $5,000 Scholarship Award for Design in Fisher Body Craftsmen Guild. After completing high school, he began working for General Motors as an auto designer before becoming a student at the University of Guadalajara, Mexico. He went on to earn a BA Degree in Art in 1961 from Albion College in Albion, Michigan, studied sculpture at Wayne State University in Detroit, Michigan, and earned an M.A. Degree in Painting from Michigan State University in 1963. He studied ceramics and ceramics technology at Alfred University in 1964 before pursing an M.F.A. degree in sculpture from Michigan State University in 1967. Jims' academic career spanned the next three decades. He taught at various schools, including Wisconsin State University, Albion College, Indiana State University, Southern Illinois and the Gibault School for Boys. Jim taught at a printmaking workshop in Jamaica, and then as an Artist-in-Residence for the U.S. Government and the National Endowment for the Arts. Later in life, Jim continued to teach and mentor artists outside of traditional academia. In his late seventies and early eighties, Jim taught workshops and mentored printmakers at the Bloomington Print Collective in Bloomington, Indiana and continued to print at Obsolete Press, as well as on his hand made presses in his home studio. Throughout his career as an artist, Jim won many national awards and he exhibited his work throughout the country, including an Oversized Prints exhibition at Whitney Museum of Art in 1971, where his work hung next to Andy Warhol's. His work is in the permanent collection of Swope Museum, Indiana State Museum, Evansville Museum, Indianapolis Museum of Art, Michigan State University as well as many other private and public collections.

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      • James Sampson, 20th Century, Light Bulb, stained glass
        Feb. 11, 2022

        James Sampson, 20th Century, Light Bulb, stained glass

        Est: $200 - $300

        James Sampson 20th Century Light Bulb stained glass Provenance: a corporate collection

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      • James Sampson, 20th Century, Untitled, Bee Gee Plane with Wood Clamp, stained glass
        Feb. 11, 2022

        James Sampson, 20th Century, Untitled, Bee Gee Plane with Wood Clamp, stained glass

        Est: $200 - $300

        James Sampson 20th Century Untitled, Bee Gee Plane with Wood Clamp stained glass framed. Provenance: a corporate collection

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      • James T. Sampson (American, b. 1939)
        Mar. 02, 2011

        James T. Sampson (American, b. 1939)

        Est: -

        James T. Sampson (American, b. 1939) Untitled (Horse and Rider) terracotta 22½ x 9½ x 19 in. (57.2 x 24.1 x 48.3 cm.)

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      • James T. Sampson (American, b. 1939)
        Mar. 01, 2011

        James T. Sampson (American, b. 1939)

        Est: $700 - $900

        James T. Sampson (American, b. 1939) Untitled (Horse and Rider) terracotta 22½ x 9½ x 19 in. (57.2 x 24.1 x 48.3 cm.)

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