Raymer Society Consignment Art Auction
By Raymer Society
Oct 29, 2022
212 S. Main st Lindsborg, KS 67456, United States
This auction includes more than 143 works of art and 40 pieces on a silent auction (see lesterraymer.org). Consigned to the auction are original works by Lester Raymer, including 3 oils, 1 crayon resists, 2 ceramics, 2 lino-cuts, and 2 sketches. Also up for auction will be 6 lithographs and 3 linoleum blocks by Birger Sandzén, In addition, there will be works from Prairie Print Makers, Sandzén students and other regional, national and international artists.
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LOT 24:

Thomas B. Johnson (1890-1968) lithograph, "White Rocks of Glen Evrie"

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Sold for: $60
Price including buyer’s premium: $ 66
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Auction took place on Oct 29, 2022 at Raymer Society
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Thomas B. Johnson (1890-1968) lithograph, "White Rocks of Glen Evrie"
Thomas B. Johnson (1890-1968) "White Rocks of Glen Evrie" good condition with some toning at edge of margins, pencil signed "Tom" Lower right, image:12x145.75. Thomas Berger Johnson was born in 1890 in Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska. He received his schooling in Omaha, and then in Harvard, Clay County, Nebraska, and Stanton, Iowa. Johnson studied at the Department of Fine Arts at Bethany College in Lindsborg, Kansas, from 1921-1923, under Dr. Birger Sandzen. From 1923-1924 he was at Broadmoor Art Academy in Colorado Springs, Colorado, and during 1926-1927, he studied at the Minneapolis Institute of Art. After a special course in welding in the early 1930s, he became associated with the Laboratory Division of the College of Agricultural Engineering at the University of Nebraska. Johnson continued his art work during his tenure with the University, as well as during his retirement, which began in 1955. At this time, he and his wife, Fay, moved to Seward, Nebraska. He died there in 1968.
Condition: good, some toning at edge of margins
Dimensions: 23.75 x 26.75 x 1 in
Weight: 5.9 lb

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