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      • Ben Wilson, (1913-2001), Haiku 50, Oil on wood, 9" x 13 3/4"
        Mar. 02, 2024

        Ben Wilson, (1913-2001), Haiku 50, Oil on wood, 9" x 13 3/4"

        Est: $500 - $700

        Ben Wilson New York, New Jersey, (1913-2001) Haiku 50, 1985 oil on wood panel Signed, dated and titled verso. Biography from the Archives of askART: Ben Wilson (June 23, 1913-November 9, 2001) was an American artist known for his early, expressionistic and figurative paintings from the mid 1930s to the mid 1950s and his subsequent non-objective paintings, a personal synthesis of Abstract Expressionism and Constructivism. He is generally considered a second-generation Abstract Expressionist. Ben Wilson was born in Philadelphia to Jewish parents who had emigrated from the Ukrainian city of Kiev and who settled in New York City. He was educated in New York City public schools and graduated from the College of the City of New York (CCNY) with a BSS in 1935. Wilson also attended classes at the National Academy of Design and the Educational Alliance during his college years. Wilson began exhibiting shortly after graduating from college and rented his first studio with fellow CCNY students in Chelsea. He survived the Depression teaching painting for the WPA (the New Deal's Work Projects Administration). One of the youngest artists to show at the A.C.A. Gallery in 1940 and with the Bombshell Group at the Riverside Museum in 1942, Wilson was singled out as a "discovery" by New York Times art critic Edward Alden Jewell. His first one-man show was in 1946 at the Gallery Neuf, and his work—expressionistically rendered Biblical parables--was much admired by the critics for its depth, sincerity, and vehement social protest. His earliest works reflect an acute awareness of the agony of the times, from the Spanish Civil War to the Holocaust. Influenced by Cubism, the Russian Constructivists, Mondrian, and Abstract Expressionism, Wilson gradually moved away from figurative imagery in the mid 50's. After a relatively brief transitional period during which he searched for what he called "a scaffolding under the externals," he fully embraced abstraction and from the mid 60's on became increasingly experimental in his materials and method, working his paintings from all directions and incorporating dripping, spraying, stenciling and collage. While he continued to explore unusual color harmonics, his primary focus was on compositional variations and a multilayered development of space. He experimented particularly with elements of disjunction, repetitions of geometric motifs, linear networks, and complex overlays that yield a sense of transparency. Always a consummate draftsman, Wilson filled notebook after notebook with drawings that he later amplified in his paintings. In the 80's his Haikus, done on wood panels or masonite with inks, paints, and gritty texturing materials, grew into an extensive series, which, given Wilson's typically robust style, are noteworthy for their subtle pastel palette and poetic quality. For four decades, from the 40's through the 80's, Wilson taught painting privately. He also helped organize two artists' groups (MAG [Modern Artists' Guild] and Vectors) for purposes of cooperative exhibiting. Widely exhibited, with more than 30 solo exhibitions, Wilson received numerous awards including a Ford Foundation artist-in-residency grant. His work is in such public collections as the Newark Museum, Allentown Museum, Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion Museum, Jane Voorhees Zimmerli Museum, Bergen Museum of Arts and Science; Everson Museum, Everhart Museum, Norfolk Museum, Hunterdon Museum of Art, New Jersey State Museum, as well as in many university collections. A portion of Wilson's archives—30's and 40's-- is in the Smithsonian Archives of American Art. Montclair State University, in Montclair, NJ, permanently houses his art estate, that of his sculptor wife, Evelyn Wilson, and the remainder of his archives. Education: The College of the City of New York (CCNY), BSS 1935, honors with Professor George William Eggers National Academy of Design, Educational Alliance, Academie Julian Awards and Recognition: Ford Foundation Grant: Artist-in-Residence in Museums Emily Lowe Memorial Award, Audubon Artists Publications: Who Was Who in American Art, 1564-1975, Who's Who in Art; Who's Who in the East; Dictionary of International Biography; American Artists of Renown, Enciclopedia Internatzionale Degli Artisti, 1970/71, "J'ai vu vivre l'Amerique, de New York a Hollywood," Georges Blond, Librarie Artheme Fayard, 1957, pages 307, 308-310 Author "Cobra," Artist's Proof l966 Art Critic TAO l975-76. Source: Information, provided February 2016 by David H. Graham, Director of Development in the College of Arts of Montclair State University. The Ben and Evelyn Wilson Foundation donated his estate to Montclair State University in 2012, now the permanent home for his artwork and archives.

        Ripley Auctions
      • Ben Wilson, (1913-2001), Haiku 50, Oil on wood, 9" x 13 3/4"
        Feb. 10, 2024

        Ben Wilson, (1913-2001), Haiku 50, Oil on wood, 9" x 13 3/4"

        Est: $600 - $800

        Ben Wilson New York, New Jersey, (1913-2001) Haiku 50, 1985 oil on wood Signed, dated and titled verso. Biography from the Archives of askART: Ben Wilson (June 23, 1913-November 9, 2001) was an American artist known for his early, expressionistic and figurative paintings from the mid 1930s to the mid 1950s and his subsequent non-objective paintings, a personal synthesis of Abstract Expressionism and Constructivism. He is generally considered a second-generation Abstract Expressionist. Ben Wilson was born in Philadelphia to Jewish parents who had emigrated from the Ukrainian city of Kiev and who settled in New York City. He was educated in New York City public schools and graduated from the College of the City of New York (CCNY) with a BSS in 1935. Wilson also attended classes at the National Academy of Design and the Educational Alliance during his college years. Wilson began exhibiting shortly after graduating from college and rented his first studio with fellow CCNY students in Chelsea. He survived the Depression teaching painting for the WPA (the New Deal's Work Projects Administration). One of the youngest artists to show at the A.C.A. Gallery in 1940 and with the Bombshell Group at the Riverside Museum in 1942, Wilson was singled out as a "discovery" by New York Times art critic Edward Alden Jewell. His first one-man show was in 1946 at the Gallery Neuf, and his work—expressionistically rendered Biblical parables--was much admired by the critics for its depth, sincerity, and vehement social protest. His earliest works reflect an acute awareness of the agony of the times, from the Spanish Civil War to the Holocaust. Influenced by Cubism, the Russian Constructivists, Mondrian, and Abstract Expressionism, Wilson gradually moved away from figurative imagery in the mid 50's. After a relatively brief transitional period during which he searched for what he called "a scaffolding under the externals," he fully embraced abstraction and from the mid 60's on became increasingly experimental in his materials and method, working his paintings from all directions and incorporating dripping, spraying, stenciling and collage. While he continued to explore unusual color harmonics, his primary focus was on compositional variations and a multilayered development of space. He experimented particularly with elements of disjunction, repetitions of geometric motifs, linear networks, and complex overlays that yield a sense of transparency. Always a consummate draftsman, Wilson filled notebook after notebook with drawings that he later amplified in his paintings. In the 80's his Haikus, done on wood panels or masonite with inks, paints, and gritty texturing materials, grew into an extensive series, which, given Wilson's typically robust style, are noteworthy for their subtle pastel palette and poetic quality. For four decades, from the 40's through the 80's, Wilson taught painting privately. He also helped organize two artists' groups (MAG [Modern Artists' Guild] and Vectors) for purposes of cooperative exhibiting. Widely exhibited, with more than 30 solo exhibitions, Wilson received numerous awards including a Ford Foundation artist-in-residency grant. His work is in such public collections as the Newark Museum, Allentown Museum, Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion Museum, Jane Voorhees Zimmerli Museum, Bergen Museum of Arts and Science; Everson Museum, Everhart Museum, Norfolk Museum, Hunterdon Museum of Art, New Jersey State Museum, as well as in many university collections. A portion of Wilson's archives—30's and 40's-- is in the Smithsonian Archives of American Art. Montclair State University, in Montclair, NJ, permanently houses his art estate, that of his sculptor wife, Evelyn Wilson, and the remainder of his archives. Education: The College of the City of New York (CCNY), BSS 1935, honors with Professor George William Eggers National Academy of Design, Educational Alliance, Academie Julian Awards and Recognition: Ford Foundation Grant: Artist-in-Residence in Museums Emily Lowe Memorial Award, Audubon Artists Publications: Who Was Who in American Art, 1564-1975, Who's Who in Art; Who's Who in the East; Dictionary of International Biography; American Artists of Renown, Enciclopedia Internatzionale Degli Artisti, 1970/71, "J'ai vu vivre l'Amerique, de New York a Hollywood," Georges Blond, Librarie Artheme Fayard, 1957, pages 307, 308-310 Author "Cobra," Artist's Proof l966 Art Critic TAO l975-76. Source: Information, provided February 2016 by David H. Graham, Director of Development in the College of Arts of Montclair State University. The Ben and Evelyn Wilson Foundation donated his estate to Montclair State University in 2012, now the permanent home for his artwork and archives.

        Ripley Auctions
      • Ben Wilson Forms & Transparences Abstract Painting
        Jan. 21, 2024

        Ben Wilson Forms & Transparences Abstract Painting

        Est: $800 - $1,200

        WILSON, Ben, (American, 1913-2001): "Forms and Transparences" abstract composition, Oil/Board, label with title and dated 1990 verso, 48" x 36", framed 50.5" x 38.5". From the collection of Mr. Alfred Luzzi, Montauk New York / Venice Florida.

        Amero Auctions
      • Ben Wilson (1913-2001), oil on canvas.
        Nov. 10, 2022

        Ben Wilson (1913-2001), oil on canvas.

        Est: $1,200 - $1,800

        Ben Wilson (1913-2001), oil on canvas. Abstract expressionist work with glued pieces of cloth and paper. Unsigned. Measures 37.5" x 33.5".

        Guyette & Deeter
      • Ben Wilson (American, 1913 - 2001) "Interior - 8", 1987, oil on canvas, abstract shapes layer over each other in different colors in...
        Apr. 25, 2022

        Ben Wilson (American, 1913 - 2001) "Interior - 8", 1987, oil on canvas, abstract shapes layer over each other in different colors in...

        Est: $200 - $400

        Ben Wilson (American, 1913 - 2001) "Interior - 8", 1987, oil on canvas, abstract shapes layer over each other in different colors including red, pink, green, yellow, and textures, no signature viewed, framed, artist name, title, and date verso, wear consistent with age, not examined out of frame, ss: 8 1/2" h. x 11 1/2" w.

        Winter Associates, Inc.
      • Ben Wilson, Rivals, Oil on Plywood, 1985
        Feb. 23, 2022

        Ben Wilson, Rivals, Oil on Plywood, 1985

        Est: $800 - $1,200

        Description: Ben Wilson (NY/NJ, 1913-2001), Rivals, Oil on Plywood, 1985, signed lower right three times, painted in tones of yellow, gray, black and white, the back inscribed 'c. 1985 Rivals Ben Wilson' with partial label from 'American Art at Mid Century'. Frame size: 37 3/8 in. x 49 1/2 in. Ben Wilson was born in Philadelphia to Jewish parents who had emigrated from the Ukrainian city of Kiev and who settled in New York City. Wilson studied at the College of the City of New York, the National Academy of Design and the Educational Alliance. He began exhibiting shortly after graduating from college and survived the Depression teaching painting for the WPA (the New Deal’s Work Projects Administration). From the 40’s through the 80’s, Wilson taught painting privately. He also helped organize two artists’ groups, Modern Artists’ Guild and Vectors. Widely exhibited, with more than 30 solo exhibitions, Wilson received numerous awards including a Ford Foundation artist-in-residency grant. Wilson's work can be found in the collections of the Newark Museum, Allentown Museum, Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion Museum, Jane Voorhees Zimmerli Museum, Bergen Museum of Arts and Science; Everson Museum, Everhart Museum, Norfolk Museum, Hunterdon Museum of Art, New Jersey State Museum, Smithsonian Archives of American Art, as well as in many university collections. (Askart.com) Measurements: Height: of board 36 in. x Width: 48 in. Condition: Good condition.

        Everard Auctions and Appraisals
      • BEN WILSON, ABSTRACT, OIL ON BOARD, C. 1971
        Oct. 26, 2021

        BEN WILSON, ABSTRACT, OIL ON BOARD, C. 1971

        Est: $600 - $800

        Property of a Florida Collector Description: Ben Wilson (NY/NJ, 1913-2001), Abstract, Oil on Board, c. 1971, signed and dated c. 1970 on verso, depicting an abstract scene in tones of mint, red, pink, green, and white, in a giltwood frame. Frame size: 28 in. x 23 in. Ben Wilson was born in Philadelphia to Jewish parents who had emigrated from the Ukrainian city of Kiev and who settled in New York City. Wilson studied at the College of the City of New York, the National Academy of Design and the Educational Alliance. He began exhibiting shortly after graduating from college and survived the Depression teaching painting for the WPA (the New Deal’s Work Projects Administration). From the 40’s through the 80’s, Wilson taught painting privately. He also helped organize two artists’ groups, Modern Artists’ Guild and Vectors. Widely exhibited, with more than 30 solo exhibitions, Wilson received numerous awards including a Ford Foundation artist-in-residency grant. Wilson's work can be found in the collections of the Newark Museum, Allentown Museum, Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion Museum, Jane Voorhees Zimmerli Museum, Bergen Museum of Arts and Science; Everson Museum, Everhart Museum, Norfolk Museum, Hunterdon Museum of Art, New Jersey State Museum, Smithsonian Archives of American Art, as well as in many university collections. (Askart.com) Measurements: Height: by sight 22 in. x Width: 16 5/8 in. Condition: Good condition, wear and loss to gilt on frame, some separation at corners of frame.

        Everard Auctions and Appraisals
      • BEN WILSON, UNTITLED ABSTRACT, OIL ON MASONITE
        Oct. 26, 2021

        BEN WILSON, UNTITLED ABSTRACT, OIL ON MASONITE

        Est: $700 - $1,000

        Property of a Florida Collector Description: Ben Wilson (NY/NJ, 1913-2001), Untitled Abstract, Oil on Masonite, signed verso, depicting an abstract figure. Frame size: 44 in. x 32 1/4 in. Ben Wilson was born in Philadelphia to Jewish parents who had emigrated from the Ukrainian city of Kiev and who settled in New York City. Wilson studied at the College of the City of New York, the National Academy of Design and the Educational Alliance. He began exhibiting shortly after graduating from college and survived the Depression teaching painting for the WPA (the New Deal’s Work Projects Administration). From the 40’s through the 80’s, Wilson taught painting privately. He also helped organize two artists’ groups, Modern Artists’ Guild and Vectors. Widely exhibited, with more than 30 solo exhibitions, Wilson received numerous awards including a Ford Foundation artist-in-residency grant. Wilson's work can be found in the collections of the Newark Museum, Allentown Museum, Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion Museum, Jane Voorhees Zimmerli Museum, Bergen Museum of Arts and Science; Everson Museum, Everhart Museum, Norfolk Museum, Hunterdon Museum of Art, New Jersey State Museum, Smithsonian Archives of American Art, as well as in many university collections. (Askart.com) Measurements: Height: by sight 34 1/2 in. x Width: 22 1/2 in. Condition: Good condition.

        Everard Auctions and Appraisals
      • BEN WILSON, RIVALS/ORIGIN OF SERPENT, O/B
        Oct. 26, 2021

        BEN WILSON, RIVALS/ORIGIN OF SERPENT, O/B

        Est: $800 - $1,200

        Property of a Florida Collector Description: Ben Wilson (NY/NJ, 1913-2001), Rivals/Origin of Serpent, Oil on Board, c. 1990, signed, titled, dated, and inscribed 'Origin of Serpent' on verso, in tones of yellow, green, black, and white, unframed. Ben Wilson was born in Philadelphia to Jewish parents who had emigrated from the Ukrainian city of Kiev and who settled in New York City. Wilson studied at the College of the City of New York, the National Academy of Design and the Educational Alliance. He began exhibiting shortly after graduating from college and survived the Depression teaching painting for the WPA (the New Deal’s Work Projects Administration). From the 40’s through the 80’s, Wilson taught painting privately. He also helped organize two artists’ groups, Modern Artists’ Guild and Vectors. Widely exhibited, with more than 30 solo exhibitions, Wilson received numerous awards including a Ford Foundation artist-in-residency grant. Wilson's work can be found in the collections of the Newark Museum, Allentown Museum, Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion Museum, Jane Voorhees Zimmerli Museum, Bergen Museum of Arts and Science; Everson Museum, Everhart Museum, Norfolk Museum, Hunterdon Museum of Art, New Jersey State Museum, Smithsonian Archives of American Art, as well as in many university collections. (Askart.com) Measurements: Height: 48 in. x Width: 36 in. Condition: Good condition, wear to edges of board, top left corner of board broken and repaired.

        Everard Auctions and Appraisals
      • BEN WILSON, FOUR WOMEN, OIL ON MASONITE, 1981
        Oct. 26, 2021

        BEN WILSON, FOUR WOMEN, OIL ON MASONITE, 1981

        Est: $800 - $1,200

        Property of a Florida Collector Description: Ben Wilson (NY/NJ, 1913-2001), Four Women, Oil on Masonite, 1981, signed and titled verso, depicting abstract figures in tones of green, pink, white and black, unframed. Ben Wilson was born in Philadelphia to Jewish parents who had emigrated from the Ukrainian city of Kiev and who settled in New York City. Wilson studied at the College of the City of New York, the National Academy of Design and the Educational Alliance. He began exhibiting shortly after graduating from college and survived the Depression teaching painting for the WPA (the New Deal’s Work Projects Administration). From the 40’s through the 80’s, Wilson taught painting privately. He also helped organize two artists’ groups, Modern Artists’ Guild and Vectors. Widely exhibited, with more than 30 solo exhibitions, Wilson received numerous awards including a Ford Foundation artist-in-residency grant. Wilson's work can be found in the collections of the Newark Museum, Allentown Museum, Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion Museum, Jane Voorhees Zimmerli Museum, Bergen Museum of Arts and Science; Everson Museum, Everhart Museum, Norfolk Museum, Hunterdon Museum of Art, New Jersey State Museum, Smithsonian Archives of American Art, as well as in many university collections. (Askart.com) Measurements: Height: 36 in. x Width: 48 in. Condition: Good condition, wear to edges.

        Everard Auctions and Appraisals
      • BEN WILSON, RIVALS, OIL ON PLYWOOD, 1985
        Oct. 26, 2021

        BEN WILSON, RIVALS, OIL ON PLYWOOD, 1985

        Est: $800 - $1,200

        Property of a Florida Collector Description: Ben Wilson (NY/NJ, 1913-2001), Rivals, Oil on Plywood, 1985, signed lower right three times, painted in tones of yellow, gray, black and white, the back inscribed 'c. 1985 Rivals Ben Wilson' with partial label from 'American Art at Mid Century'. Frame size: 37 3/8 in. x 49 1/2 in. Ben Wilson was born in Philadelphia to Jewish parents who had emigrated from the Ukrainian city of Kiev and who settled in New York City. Wilson studied at the College of the City of New York, the National Academy of Design and the Educational Alliance. He began exhibiting shortly after graduating from college and survived the Depression teaching painting for the WPA (the New Deal’s Work Projects Administration). From the 40’s through the 80’s, Wilson taught painting privately. He also helped organize two artists’ groups, Modern Artists’ Guild and Vectors. Widely exhibited, with more than 30 solo exhibitions, Wilson received numerous awards including a Ford Foundation artist-in-residency grant. Wilson's work can be found in the collections of the Newark Museum, Allentown Museum, Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion Museum, Jane Voorhees Zimmerli Museum, Bergen Museum of Arts and Science; Everson Museum, Everhart Museum, Norfolk Museum, Hunterdon Museum of Art, New Jersey State Museum, Smithsonian Archives of American Art, as well as in many university collections. (Askart.com) Measurements: Height: of board 36 in. x Width: 48 in. Condition: Good condition.

        Everard Auctions and Appraisals
      • Ben Wilson (American, 1913-2001) 'Arena' Oil on Masonite
        Oct. 17, 2021

        Ben Wilson (American, 1913-2001) 'Arena' Oil on Masonite

        Est: $200 - $400

        Ben Wilson (American, 1913-2001) 'Arena' Oil on Masonite 1982, signed lower right and en verso, depicting an abstract composition in shades of red, black, white and green, in a wood frame Property from: a Lockport, Illinois estate Category: Fine Art > American Paintings Estimated Sale Time: 11:05 am CST Shipping Status: Leonard Auction, Inc. will provide direct shipping for this lot. Please visit our website for a shipping estimate. Sales Tax: Kansas (6.5%), New Jersey (6.625%), Pennsylvania (6%), Washington (10.5%) Download High Resolution Photographs: Photograph #1 Photograph #2 Photograph #3

        Leonard Auction
      • Ben Wilson (American, 1913-2001), "Haiku 67", oil on particle board panel, an off-white square surrounded by light peach, within squ...
        Sep. 13, 2021

        Ben Wilson (American, 1913-2001), "Haiku 67", oil on particle board panel, an off-white square surrounded by light peach, within squ...

        Est: $100 - $200

        Ben Wilson (American, 1913-2001), "Haiku 67", oil on particle board panel, an off-white square surrounded by light peach, within square are various symbols in black and red, wood panel shows provides texture through painting, signed and titled verso, not examined out of frame, wear consistent with age, ss: 12" h. x 14 1/2" w.

        Winter Associates, Inc.
      • Ben Wilson, Oil on Canvas "Social Climbers"
        Nov. 21, 2019

        Ben Wilson, Oil on Canvas "Social Climbers"

        Est: $250 - $450

        Lot consists of an oil on canvas painting by Ben Wilson (1913 - 2001). Signed on the upper left verso stretcher, and titled, dated "Social Climbers, 1937". Approx. 24" x 36". Some light surface wear.

        Weiss Auctions
      • Ben Wilson, Am. 1913-2001, "Robot Warrior" c. 1950, oil on masonite, 48" x 16" actual, 50" x 18" framed
        Oct. 19, 2019

        Ben Wilson, Am. 1913-2001, "Robot Warrior" c. 1950, oil on masonite, 48" x 16" actual, 50" x 18" framed

        Est: $800 - $1,200

        Ben Wilson Am. 1913-2001 "Robot Warrior" c. 1950 oil on masonite signed on verso "Harry Salpeter Gallery" label on verso 48" x 16" actual, 50" x 18" framed

        Barridoff Auctions
      • C.1944 Ben Wilson Abstract Expressionist Painting
        Nov. 24, 2018

        C.1944 Ben Wilson Abstract Expressionist Painting

        Est: $200 - $300

        Ben Wilson New Jersey, New York,1913-2001 Abstract expressionist work depicting two robed women with fearful expressions being tended to by two men, one preparing to swaddle them in a blanket.Oil on canvas Signed "Ben Wilson" and dated "1944" on stretcher. Canvas 33" x 26", From the collection of a Medfield, Massachusetts gentleman.

        Bruneau & Co. Auctioneers
      • Ben Wilson Abstract Expressionist Beauty Painting
        Nov. 24, 2018

        Ben Wilson Abstract Expressionist Beauty Painting

        Est: $200 - $300

        Ben Wilson New York, New Jersey,1913-2001 Titled "American Beauty", the work depicts a woman with pearl necklace and fashionable dress standing on a stage as people gawk from the background. Notice the augmented proportions and facial features throughout the composition.Oil on canvas Signed "Ben Wilson", dated "1945", and titled "American Beauty" on stretcher. Canvas 36" x 23", From the collection of a Medfield, Massachusetts gentleman.

        Bruneau & Co. Auctioneers
      • Ben Wilson, (New York / New Jersey, 1913 - 2001), Words & Deeds, 1990, oil and collage on wood panel, 23 1/4"H x 19"W (sight), 26 1/...
        Jun. 30, 2018

        Ben Wilson, (New York / New Jersey, 1913 - 2001), Words & Deeds, 1990, oil and collage on wood panel, 23 1/4"H x 19"W (sight), 26 1/...

        Est: $200 - $400

        Ben Wilson (New York / New Jersey, 1913 - 2001) Words & Deeds, 1990 oil and collage on wood panel signed lower right and verso. 23 1/4"H x 19"W (sight), 26 1/4"H x 21 1/4"W (frame)

        Ripley Auctions
      • Ben Wilson, (American, 1913-2001), Ascension, oil on masonite, 15" x 18"
        Mar. 04, 2017

        Ben Wilson, (American, 1913-2001), Ascension, oil on masonite, 15" x 18"

        Est: $400 - $600

        Ben Wilson (American, 1913-2001) Ascension oil on masonite signed and titled on verso 15" x 18"

        Toomey & Co. Auctioneers
      • Ben Wilson, (American, 1913-2001), Threshold, oil on burlap, 18" x 15"
        Mar. 04, 2017

        Ben Wilson, (American, 1913-2001), Threshold, oil on burlap, 18" x 15"

        Est: $300 - $500

        Ben Wilson (American, 1913-2001) Threshold oil on burlap signed on verso 18" x 15"

        Toomey & Co. Auctioneers
      • Ben Wilson (American, 1913-2001) "Tower of Confusion"
        Jan. 25, 2017

        Ben Wilson (American, 1913-2001) "Tower of Confusion"

        Est: $200 - $300

        1948-49. Oil on canvas.

        Cottone Auctions
      • BEN WILSON (20TH CENTURY), MOMENT OF TRUTH, ILLUSTRATION WATERCOLOUR ON ILLUSTRATION BOARD; SIGNED AND DATED ‘59 LOWER RIGHT; TITLED TO PAPER STRIP (Sight, 13.5” x 16.5”)
        Aug. 25, 2016

        BEN WILSON (20TH CENTURY), MOMENT OF TRUTH, ILLUSTRATION WATERCOLOUR ON ILLUSTRATION BOARD; SIGNED AND DATED ‘59 LOWER RIGHT; TITLED TO PAPER STRIP (Sight, 13.5” x 16.5”)

        Est: -

        BEN WILSON (20TH CENTURY) MOMENT OF TRUTHILLUSTRATION WATERCOLOUR ON ILLUSTRATION BOARD; SIGNED AND DATED ‘59 LOWER RIGHT; TITLED TO PAPER STRIP (Sight, 13.5” x 16.5”)Estimate: $100—150

        Waddington's
      • BEN WILSON ABSTRACT O/B TITLED NIGHT & DAY, CIRCA 1982, PAINTING MEASURES 24" X 24", AS PICTURED
        Oct. 03, 2015

        BEN WILSON ABSTRACT O/B TITLED NIGHT & DAY, CIRCA 1982, PAINTING MEASURES 24" X 24", AS PICTURED

        Est: $300 - $400

        BEN WILSON ABSTRACT O/B TITLED NIGHT & DAY, CIRCA 1982, PAINTING MEASURES 24" X 24", AS PICTURED

        JMW Auction Gallery
      • Ben Wilson, American (1913-2001)
        Jul. 15, 2015

        Ben Wilson, American (1913-2001)

        Est: $1,200 - $2,500

        "E-Motion" abstract expressionist painting with vivid colors. Oil on board signed, titled and dated on back. Height: 50 1/4", Width: 50 7/8" & Image Size: Height: 47 3/8", Width: 47 1/2" STERLING ASSOCIATES STRIVES TO PROVIDE ACCURATE, OBJECTIVE, & FAIR INFORMATION ON ALL LOTS. WE WILL BE HAPPY TO ANSWER ANY QUESTIONS AND PROVIDE ADDITIONAL PHOTOS. WE ADVISE THAT YOU, OR SOMEONE ON YOUR BEHALF, INSPECT ANY ITEM(S) AND COME TO YOUR OWN CONCLUSIONS BEFORE BIDDING. ALL SALES ARE FINAL. PLEASE SEE TERMS & CONDITIONS.

        Sterling Associates, Inc.
      • Ben Wilson, American (1913-2001)
        May. 13, 2015

        Ben Wilson, American (1913-2001)

        Est: $700 - $2,500

        "E-Motion" abstract expressionist painting with vivid colors. Oil on board signed, titled and dated on back. Height: 50 1/4", Width: 50 7/8" & Image Size: Height: 47 3/8", Width: 47 1/2" STERLING ASSOCIATES STRIVES TO PROVIDE ACCURATE, OBJECTIVE, & FAIR INFORMATION ON ALL LOTS. WE WILL BE HAPPY TO ANSWER ANY QUESTIONS AND PROVIDE ADDITIONAL PHOTOS. WE ADVISE THAT YOU, OR SOMEONE ON YOUR BEHALF, INSPECT ANY ITEM(S) AND COME TO YOUR OWN CONCLUSIONS BEFORE BIDDING. ALL SALES ARE FINAL. PLEASE SEE TERMS & CONDITIONS.

        Sterling Associates, Inc.
      • BEN WILSON AMERICAN 1913-2001
        Apr. 25, 2015

        BEN WILSON AMERICAN 1913-2001

        Est: $300 - $500

        Interior, oil on canvas, 14 x 11 in (35.5 x 27.9 cm), signed and dated verso

        Trinity International Auctions & Appraisals, LLC
      • Ben Wilson (American, 1913-2001) Painting, The Attack, Signed and dated "Wilson/1957" and titled on the reverse., Condition: Small tear
        Dec. 06, 2014

        Ben Wilson (American, 1913-2001) Painting, The Attack, Signed and dated "Wilson/1957" and titled on the reverse., Condition: Small tear

        Est: $500 - $700

        Ben Wilson (American, 1913-2001) Painting The Attack Signed and dated "Wilson/1957" and titled on the reverse. Oil on canvas, 48 x 58 in., framed. Condition: Small tear to u.c. with paint loss, surface grime. N.B. Sold to benefit Habitat for Humanity, Metro West/Greater Worcester.

        Skinner
      • Ben Wilson, (1913-2001), Haiku 50, Oil on wood, 9" x 13 3/4"
        May. 19, 2012

        Ben Wilson, (1913-2001), Haiku 50, Oil on wood, 9" x 13 3/4"

        Est: $100 - $200

        Ben Wilson (1913-2001) Haiku 50 Oil on wood Signed, dated and titled verso. 9" x 13 3/4"

        Ripley Auctions
      • BEN WILSON OIL ON MASONITE (New York/Florida,
        Jan. 17, 2012

        BEN WILSON OIL ON MASONITE (New York/Florida,

        Est: $450 - $650

        BEN WILSON OIL ON MASONITE (New York/Florida, 1913-2001) "Two Keys", an abstract expressionist painting. Image measures 42" x 48", signed verso, dated (19)90. Set in a wood frame.

        O'Gallerie
      • BEN WILSON OIL ON MASONITE (New York/Florida,
        Jan. 17, 2012

        BEN WILSON OIL ON MASONITE (New York/Florida,

        Est: $450 - $650

        BEN WILSON OIL ON MASONITE (New York/Florida, 1913-2001) "Studus Exodus", an abstract expressionist painting. Image measures 48" x 35.5", signed verso, dated (19)89. Set in a wood frame.

        O'Gallerie
      • Ben Wilson (American, 1913-2001) Cocoon, ca. 1975;
        Nov. 12, 2011

        Ben Wilson (American, 1913-2001) Cocoon, ca. 1975;

        Est: $2,000 - $3,000

        Ben Wilson (American, 1913-2001) Cocoon, ca. 1975; Oil on Masonite (framed); Stamped signature; 60'' x 48''; Provenance: Private Collection, Atlanta

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      • Ben Wilson (American, 1913-2001) Chronos, 1960;
        Nov. 12, 2011

        Ben Wilson (American, 1913-2001) Chronos, 1960;

        Est: $3,000 - $5,000

        Ben Wilson (American, 1913-2001) Chronos, 1960; Oil on Masonite (framed); Signed; 48'' x 36''; Provenance: Private Collection, Atlanta

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      • BEN WILSON OIL ON MASONITE (New York/Florida,
        Sep. 20, 2011

        BEN WILSON OIL ON MASONITE (New York/Florida,

        Est: $400 - $600

        BEN WILSON OIL ON MASONITE (New York/Florida, 1913/2001) "Double X" an abstract expressionist painting. Image measures 48" x 54", signed verso. Set in a wood frame.

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      • BEN WILSON OIL ON MASONITE (New York/Florida,
        Sep. 20, 2011

        BEN WILSON OIL ON MASONITE (New York/Florida,

        Est: $400 - $600

        BEN WILSON OIL ON MASONITE (New York/Florida, 1913/2001) "Lavender Rose," an abstract expressionist painting. Image measures 48" x 54", signed verso. Set in a wood frame.

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