Raymond J Wendell
American, 1917
Raymond J Wendell (American, 1917 - ?) was a prolific artist, adept at portraits, commercial art, surrealism and figure studies, in oils and watercolors. Wendell served in the U.S. Navy in the Pacific during WWII, then attended Yale Art School post-war, possibly on the GI Bill. One of his surreal oils appeared in Life magazine in 1948, but his later history is obscure. A very talented artist that just disappeared off the face of the earth some time during 1949 or 1950 no work is found after that year. His full larger surrealist pieces have sold for over $5000.00 about five years ago. His heavy surrealist work is akin to Dali, Ernst and Chirico. He has and is becoming more collectible.
Raymond J Wendell
"I Know What I Did" 1948 Raymond J. Wendell Oil on Canvas
H 25 in W 21 in D 1 in
$ 1,500
Raymond J Wendell
"Lonely Sister" 1948 Raymond J. Wendell Oil on Canvas
H 25 in W 21 in D 1 in
$ 1,500
Raymond J Wendell
"My Girl Friend," 1948 Oil on Canvas by Raymond J. Wendell
H 25 in W 21 in D 1 in
$ 1,400
Raymond J Wendell
1948 Raymond J. Wendell Oil on Canvas, "I Can't Take It Anymore"
H 25 in W 21 in D 1 in
$ 1,500
Raymond J Wendell
1948 Raymond J. Wendell Oil on Canvas, "What do I Want in Life"
H 24 in W 21 in D 1 in
$ 1,600
Raymond J Wendell
1948 Raymond J. Wendell Oil on Canvas, "My Very Rich Gramps"
H 29 in W 23 in D 1 in
$ 1,700
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