
Ralph Maxwell, an old friend of Brubaker’s from the armed forced, suggested I send him some more of Brubaker’s art. Here are some paintings I don’t think I’ve posted here yet. These are both photos of pieces that are at the house in Ventnor, NJ. I don’t know the names, years or sizes…
Check your email for larger versions, Ralph.


Ralph,
Am married to Theresa Brubaker, Amos’ youngest daughter. We have in the house here in Hamden, CT about ten paintings, four hanging on the wall [two oil on canvas and two watercolor.] One oil, “The Ring” he painted as our wedding gift in may-June 1975 and it is my favorite of his works – a white thick oil paint circle over pasted gold leaf and swatches of dark blue and red. Think Ben has pictures of all here in our House, but if your are ever in Conn. please drop by.
Steve Ullman
Hi, Steve -
Thanks for the invite to see you (and some of my favorite abstract artist’s works) in Hamden. Although Hamden has never been on my projected travel agenda until now, let me know your address and phone number, just in case.
Incidentally, would you ever consider selling any of your Brubaker paintings? I have a couple of them on a wall in my home. However, I would like to add to this pitifully exiguous collection.
Thanks for getting in touch.
Ralph Maxwell
emaxwell75@hotmail.com
Ralph,
Been a long time since I visited this site. Did so because of Ben adding so many pieces from the Ventnor, NJ house two weeks ago. We had great fun on the beach with Ben, his wife Suzanne and their two kids, Amos’ Great Grandchildren and my Grandkids. Our address in Hamden in 50 Murlyn Rd. and our phone is 203-288-2624. I will be sending soon to Ben pictures of all the Brubakers here in Hamden so that he can add to this site. My sister-in-law in Norwalk, CT has three times the Brubaker paintings as do we here. It would not be up to me regarding any sale since they belong to Terry, Amos’ daughter, not me. So the sale of any of his paintings would be up to Amos’ three childred.
be well…
Steve Ullman
“As soon as I have more power over my brush, I shall work even harder than I do now … it will not be long before you need not send me money any more.” Van Gogh