Echoes of the Big Sky - Day 2

Echoes of the Big Sky - Day 2

Saturday, May 11, 2024  |  9:00 AM Mountain
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Echoes of the Big Sky - Day 2

Echoes of the Big Sky - Day 2

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This two-day Auction has over 2000 lots to choose from.

Day 2:

The Collection of Montana Governor Judy Martz, The Collection of Monte Dolack, Vintage Motocross Racing Equipment, Bell Helmets, Native American Indian Artifacts, Navajo Rugs, Hopi Acoma and Zuni Pots, Native American Beadwork, California Indian Baskets, Chumash California Whale Effigy Stones, Rudy Ruana Knife Collection, Giant Navajo Squash Blossom Necklace, Osage Buffalo Hide Shield, Sitting Bull Owned Medicine Pouch, Navajo Chief's Blankets, Pope and Young Record Book Taxidermy Mounts, Big Horn Sheep Mount, Saloon Nude Painting from Million Dollar Cowboy Bar Jackson Hole Wyoming, Eskimo Carvings, Northwest Coast Art, 1949 Jennings Sun Chief Slot Machine, Accordion Collection, AMF Evel Knieval Bicycle, Carl worner Folk Art Bottle, Picasso Toreros Book, 14k Gold Vacheron Constantin Watch, and much more.

Western Artwork including (William Gollings, Charles M Russell, Philip Russell Goodwin, Randy Van Beek, Earle Erik Heikka, Monte Dolack, Bob Scriver, Carl Oscar Borg, Jim Davis, William...
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Monte Dolack Print Missoula Montana

Lot # 802 (Sale Order: 801 of 1263)      

28" by 49" framed. Monte A. Dolack (born May 23, 1950) is an American graphic artist who lives in Missoula, Montana, in the United States. Frommer's called him "one of th...moree best-known artists in Montana." He works primarily in watercolor, acrylic paint, poster art, and lithographs. Dolack's work often features whimsical animals in both a natural and artificial setting (such as a suburban living room), and has a worldwide following. Dolack is considered a key figure in the visual arts of the American West.

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Monte Dolack Signed Taj Mahal Concert Poster

Lot # 803 (Sale Order: 802 of 1263)      

Monte Dolack designed this poster, for Taj Mahal and his concert at the Wilma Theatre in Missoula Montana. This one is signed by Monte. 8 1/2" by 14". Monte Dolack (Born ...more1950) is active/lives in Montana. Monte Dolack is known for Poster illustration, landscape and wildlife painting. A native of Great Falls, Monte Dolack grew up surrounded by the same sweeping vistas and big sky that inspired Charlie Russell. His love of Montana and passion for the West's diverse landscapes and wildlife are evident in the images he creates and the commissions he undertakes. After studying art at Montana State University and The University of Montana, Monte opened his first studio in 1974, beginning a career in fine art and graphics. His best known early works - wild animals wreaking havoc in human homes - comprise his Invaders Series, exploring the myths of the West and how we view our relationship with our environment. The irresistible appeal of these images helped build Monte's national reputation and continues to attract collectors. Monte has been the recipient of a number of prestigious awards in the course of his career, and his work is part of the collection of the Library of Congress, the American Association of Museums, the National Wildfire Foundation and numerous other museums and corporations. Recent exhibitions include The Montana Exhibition, Manawatu Art Museum, New Zealand; Artists of the American West, Bank of Ireland Arts Centre, Dublin, Ireland, and The Kumamoto Prefectural Art Museum, Kumamoto, Japan. Monte's work was chosen to be included in The North American Print Biennial, Boston, MA and New American Paintings, a Western States competition sponsored by the Open Studio Press as well as five major museums in China including the National Art Museum of Bejing, as part of the New West Exhibition. In 2011 he exhibited at the Palace of Nations at the United Nations, Geneva Switzerland. He was selected at the turn of the century by the Missoulian as one of the 100 most influential Montanans of the twentieth century and recently received the distinguished Fine Arts Alumni Award from the University of Montana along with his wife, Mary Beth Percival. A love of the natural world, combined with his exuberant curiosity and travel experiences, has shaped the content of Monte's imagery. Blending mythology, technology and elements from nature, his work is infused with a sense of humor and irony. Monte's keen interest in environmental issues has lead to commissions for the Nature Conservancy, Defenders of Wildlife and Trout Unlimited as well as over 200 posters and prints for various organizations. In addition to his acrylic, oil and watercolor painting, Monte continues to pursue his interest in traditional printmaking, having created numerous original lithographs. Since 1993, with his wife, Mary Beth Percival and staff, he operates a flourishing gallery in downtown Missoula. Monte and Mary Beth have traveled extensively in the US, Europe, Mexico, New Zealand and Japan, visiting important cultural sites and museums and making paintings from their travels.

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Monte Dolack Taj Mahal Signed Concert Poster

Lot # 804 (Sale Order: 803 of 1263)      

Monte Dolack designed this poster, for Taj Mahal and his concert at the Wilma Theatre in Missoula Montana. This one is signed by Monte and Taj. Very few of this poster we...morere produced and Taj wanted to keep the poster but Monte Declined. 25 1/2" by 32" Framed. Monte Dolack (Born 1950) is active/lives in Montana. Monte Dolack is known for Poster illustration, landscape and wildlife painting. A native of Great Falls, Monte Dolack grew up surrounded by the same sweeping vistas and big sky that inspired Charlie Russell. His love of Montana and passion for the West's diverse landscapes and wildlife are evident in the images he creates and the commissions he undertakes. After studying art at Montana State University and The University of Montana, Monte opened his first studio in 1974, beginning a career in fine art and graphics. His best known early works - wild animals wreaking havoc in human homes - comprise his Invaders Series, exploring the myths of the West and how we view our relationship with our environment. The irresistible appeal of these images helped build Monte's national reputation and continues to attract collectors. Monte has been the recipient of a number of prestigious awards in the course of his career, and his work is part of the collection of the Library of Congress, the American Association of Museums, the National Wildfire Foundation and numerous other museums and corporations. Recent exhibitions include The Montana Exhibition, Manawatu Art Museum, New Zealand; Artists of the American West, Bank of Ireland Arts Centre, Dublin, Ireland, and The Kumamoto Prefectural Art Museum, Kumamoto, Japan. Monte's work was chosen to be included in The North American Print Biennial, Boston, MA and New American Paintings, a Western States competition sponsored by the Open Studio Press as well as five major museums in China including the National Art Museum of Bejing, as part of the New West Exhibition. In 2011 he exhibited at the Palace of Nations at the United Nations, Geneva Switzerland. He was selected at the turn of the century by the Missoulian as one of the 100 most influential Montanans of the twentieth century and recently received the distinguished Fine Arts Alumni Award from the University of Montana along with his wife, Mary Beth Percival. A love of the natural world, combined with his exuberant curiosity and travel experiences, has shaped the content of Monte's imagery. Blending mythology, technology and elements from nature, his work is infused with a sense of humor and irony. Monte's keen interest in environmental issues has lead to commissions for the Nature Conservancy, Defenders of Wildlife and Trout Unlimited as well as over 200 posters and prints for various organizations. In addition to his acrylic, oil and watercolor painting, Monte continues to pursue his interest in traditional printmaking, having created numerous original lithographs. Since 1993, with his wife, Mary Beth Percival and staff, he operates a flourishing gallery in downtown Missoula. Monte and Mary Beth have traveled extensively in the US, Europe, Mexico, New Zealand and Japan, visiting important cultural sites and museums and making paintings from their travels.

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Monte Dolack Bayern Brewing Oktoberfest Print

Lot # 805 (Sale Order: 804 of 1263)      

23 1/2" by 31 1/2" framed. Monte Dolack (Born 1950) is active/lives in Montana. Monte Dolack is known for Poster illustration, landscape and wildlife painting. A native o...moref Great Falls, Monte Dolack grew up surrounded by the same sweeping vistas and big sky that inspired Charlie Russell. His love of Montana and passion for the West's diverse landscapes and wildlife are evident in the images he creates and the commissions he undertakes. After studying art at Montana State University and The University of Montana, Monte opened his first studio in 1974, beginning a career in fine art and graphics. His best known early works - wild animals wreaking havoc in human homes - comprise his Invaders Series, exploring the myths of the West and how we view our relationship with our environment. The irresistible appeal of these images helped build Monte's national reputation and continues to attract collectors. Monte has been the recipient of a number of prestigious awards in the course of his career, and his work is part of the collection of the Library of Congress, the American Association of Museums, the National Wildfire Foundation and numerous other museums and corporations. Recent exhibitions include The Montana Exhibition, Manawatu Art Museum, New Zealand; Artists of the American West, Bank of Ireland Arts Centre, Dublin, Ireland, and The Kumamoto Prefectural Art Museum, Kumamoto, Japan. Monte's work was chosen to be included in The North American Print Biennial, Boston, MA and New American Paintings, a Western States competition sponsored by the Open Studio Press as well as five major museums in China including the National Art Museum of Bejing, as part of the New West Exhibition. In 2011 he exhibited at the Palace of Nations at the United Nations, Geneva Switzerland. He was selected at the turn of the century by the Missoulian as one of the 100 most influential Montanans of the twentieth century and recently received the distinguished Fine Arts Alumni Award from the University of Montana along with his wife, Mary Beth Percival. A love of the natural world, combined with his exuberant curiosity and travel experiences, has shaped the content of Monte's imagery. Blending mythology, technology and elements from nature, his work is infused with a sense of humor and irony. Monte's keen interest in environmental issues has lead to commissions for the Nature Conservancy, Defenders of Wildlife and Trout Unlimited as well as over 200 posters and prints for various organizations. In addition to his acrylic, oil and watercolor painting, Monte continues to pursue his interest in traditional printmaking, having created numerous original lithographs. Since 1993, with his wife, Mary Beth Percival and staff, he operates a flourishing gallery in downtown Missoula. Monte and Mary Beth have traveled extensively in the US, Europe, Mexico, New Zealand and Japan, visiting important cultural sites and museums and making paintings from their travels.

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Monte Dolack Lewis and Clark Corps of Discovery

Lot # 806 (Sale Order: 805 of 1263)      

23 1/2" by 25" framed. Monte Dolack (Born 1950) is active/lives in Montana. Monte Dolack is known for Poster illustration, landscape and wildlife painting. A native of Gr...moreeat Falls, Monte Dolack grew up surrounded by the same sweeping vistas and big sky that inspired Charlie Russell. His love of Montana and passion for the West's diverse landscapes and wildlife are evident in the images he creates and the commissions he undertakes. After studying art at Montana State University and The University of Montana, Monte opened his first studio in 1974, beginning a career in fine art and graphics. His best known early works - wild animals wreaking havoc in human homes - comprise his Invaders Series, exploring the myths of the West and how we view our relationship with our environment. The irresistible appeal of these images helped build Monte's national reputation and continues to attract collectors. Monte has been the recipient of a number of prestigious awards in the course of his career, and his work is part of the collection of the Library of Congress, the American Association of Museums, the National Wildfire Foundation and numerous other museums and corporations. Recent exhibitions include The Montana Exhibition, Manawatu Art Museum, New Zealand; Artists of the American West, Bank of Ireland Arts Centre, Dublin, Ireland, and The Kumamoto Prefectural Art Museum, Kumamoto, Japan. Monte's work was chosen to be included in The North American Print Biennial, Boston, MA and New American Paintings, a Western States competition sponsored by the Open Studio Press as well as five major museums in China including the National Art Museum of Bejing, as part of the New West Exhibition. In 2011 he exhibited at the Palace of Nations at the United Nations, Geneva Switzerland. He was selected at the turn of the century by the Missoulian as one of the 100 most influential Montanans of the twentieth century and recently received the distinguished Fine Arts Alumni Award from the University of Montana along with his wife, Mary Beth Percival. A love of the natural world, combined with his exuberant curiosity and travel experiences, has shaped the content of Monte's imagery. Blending mythology, technology and elements from nature, his work is infused with a sense of humor and irony. Monte's keen interest in environmental issues has lead to commissions for the Nature Conservancy, Defenders of Wildlife and Trout Unlimited as well as over 200 posters and prints for various organizations. In addition to his acrylic, oil and watercolor painting, Monte continues to pursue his interest in traditional printmaking, having created numerous original lithographs. Since 1993, with his wife, Mary Beth Percival and staff, he operates a flourishing gallery in downtown Missoula. Monte and Mary Beth have traveled extensively in the US, Europe, Mexico, New Zealand and Japan, visiting important cultural sites and museums and making paintings from their travels.

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Monte Dolack Montana State Parks Print

Lot # 807 (Sale Order: 806 of 1263)      

26 1/2" by 28" framed. Monte Dolack (Born 1950) is active/lives in Montana. Monte Dolack is known for Poster illustration, landscape and wildlife painting. A native of Gr...moreeat Falls, Monte Dolack grew up surrounded by the same sweeping vistas and big sky that inspired Charlie Russell. His love of Montana and passion for the West's diverse landscapes and wildlife are evident in the images he creates and the commissions he undertakes. After studying art at Montana State University and The University of Montana, Monte opened his first studio in 1974, beginning a career in fine art and graphics. His best known early works - wild animals wreaking havoc in human homes - comprise his Invaders Series, exploring the myths of the West and how we view our relationship with our environment. The irresistible appeal of these images helped build Monte's national reputation and continues to attract collectors. Monte has been the recipient of a number of prestigious awards in the course of his career, and his work is part of the collection of the Library of Congress, the American Association of Museums, the National Wildfire Foundation and numerous other museums and corporations. Recent exhibitions include The Montana Exhibition, Manawatu Art Museum, New Zealand; Artists of the American West, Bank of Ireland Arts Centre, Dublin, Ireland, and The Kumamoto Prefectural Art Museum, Kumamoto, Japan. Monte's work was chosen to be included in The North American Print Biennial, Boston, MA and New American Paintings, a Western States competition sponsored by the Open Studio Press as well as five major museums in China including the National Art Museum of Bejing, as part of the New West Exhibition. In 2011 he exhibited at the Palace of Nations at the United Nations, Geneva Switzerland. He was selected at the turn of the century by the Missoulian as one of the 100 most influential Montanans of the twentieth century and recently received the distinguished Fine Arts Alumni Award from the University of Montana along with his wife, Mary Beth Percival. A love of the natural world, combined with his exuberant curiosity and travel experiences, has shaped the content of Monte's imagery. Blending mythology, technology and elements from nature, his work is infused with a sense of humor and irony. Monte's keen interest in environmental issues has lead to commissions for the Nature Conservancy, Defenders of Wildlife and Trout Unlimited as well as over 200 posters and prints for various organizations. In addition to his acrylic, oil and watercolor painting, Monte continues to pursue his interest in traditional printmaking, having created numerous original lithographs. Since 1993, with his wife, Mary Beth Percival and staff, he operates a flourishing gallery in downtown Missoula. Monte and Mary Beth have traveled extensively in the US, Europe, Mexico, New Zealand and Japan, visiting important cultural sites and museums and making paintings from their travels.

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Monte Dolack University of Montana Print

Lot # 808 (Sale Order: 807 of 1263)      

24" by 32 1/2" framed. Monte Dolack (Born 1950) is active/lives in Montana. Monte Dolack is known for Poster illustration, landscape and wildlife painting. A native of Gr...moreeat Falls, Monte Dolack grew up surrounded by the same sweeping vistas and big sky that inspired Charlie Russell. His love of Montana and passion for the West's diverse landscapes and wildlife are evident in the images he creates and the commissions he undertakes. After studying art at Montana State University and The University of Montana, Monte opened his first studio in 1974, beginning a career in fine art and graphics. His best known early works - wild animals wreaking havoc in human homes - comprise his Invaders Series, exploring the myths of the West and how we view our relationship with our environment. The irresistible appeal of these images helped build Monte's national reputation and continues to attract collectors. Monte has been the recipient of a number of prestigious awards in the course of his career, and his work is part of the collection of the Library of Congress, the American Association of Museums, the National Wildfire Foundation and numerous other museums and corporations. Recent exhibitions include The Montana Exhibition, Manawatu Art Museum, New Zealand; Artists of the American West, Bank of Ireland Arts Centre, Dublin, Ireland, and The Kumamoto Prefectural Art Museum, Kumamoto, Japan. Monte's work was chosen to be included in The North American Print Biennial, Boston, MA and New American Paintings, a Western States competition sponsored by the Open Studio Press as well as five major museums in China including the National Art Museum of Bejing, as part of the New West Exhibition. In 2011 he exhibited at the Palace of Nations at the United Nations, Geneva Switzerland. He was selected at the turn of the century by the Missoulian as one of the 100 most influential Montanans of the twentieth century and recently received the distinguished Fine Arts Alumni Award from the University of Montana along with his wife, Mary Beth Percival. A love of the natural world, combined with his exuberant curiosity and travel experiences, has shaped the content of Monte's imagery. Blending mythology, technology and elements from nature, his work is infused with a sense of humor and irony. Monte's keen interest in environmental issues has lead to commissions for the Nature Conservancy, Defenders of Wildlife and Trout Unlimited as well as over 200 posters and prints for various organizations. In addition to his acrylic, oil and watercolor painting, Monte continues to pursue his interest in traditional printmaking, having created numerous original lithographs. Since 1993, with his wife, Mary Beth Percival and staff, he operates a flourishing gallery in downtown Missoula. Monte and Mary Beth have traveled extensively in the US, Europe, Mexico, New Zealand and Japan, visiting important cultural sites and museums and making paintings from their travels.

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Monte Dolack Forest Service Museum Painting

Lot # 809 (Sale Order: 808 of 1263)      

Gouache and Watercolor on Paper. This is the original final study before the poster was sent to print. Done for the National Forest Service Museum. 9 1/2" by 13". Monte D...moreolack (Born 1950) is active/lives in Montana. Monte Dolack is known for Poster illustration, landscape and wildlife painting. A native of Great Falls, Monte Dolack grew up surrounded by the same sweeping vistas and big sky that inspired Charlie Russell. His love of Montana and passion for the West's diverse landscapes and wildlife are evident in the images he creates and the commissions he undertakes. After studying art at Montana State University and The University of Montana, Monte opened his first studio in 1974, beginning a career in fine art and graphics. His best known early works - wild animals wreaking havoc in human homes - comprise his Invaders Series, exploring the myths of the West and how we view our relationship with our environment. The irresistible appeal of these images helped build Monte's national reputation and continues to attract collectors. Monte has been the recipient of a number of prestigious awards in the course of his career, and his work is part of the collection of the Library of Congress, the American Association of Museums, the National Wildfire Foundation and numerous other museums and corporations. Recent exhibitions include The Montana Exhibition, Manawatu Art Museum, New Zealand; Artists of the American West, Bank of Ireland Arts Centre, Dublin, Ireland, and The Kumamoto Prefectural Art Museum, Kumamoto, Japan. Monte's work was chosen to be included in The North American Print Biennial, Boston, MA and New American Paintings, a Western States competition sponsored by the Open Studio Press as well as five major museums in China including the National Art Museum of Bejing, as part of the New West Exhibition. In 2011 he exhibited at the Palace of Nations at the United Nations, Geneva Switzerland. He was selected at the turn of the century by the Missoulian as one of the 100 most influential Montanans of the twentieth century and recently received the distinguished Fine Arts Alumni Award from the University of Montana along with his wife, Mary Beth Percival. A love of the natural world, combined with his exuberant curiosity and travel experiences, has shaped the content of Monte's imagery. Blending mythology, technology and elements from nature, his work is infused with a sense of humor and irony. Monte's keen interest in environmental issues has lead to commissions for the Nature Conservancy, Defenders of Wildlife and Trout Unlimited as well as over 200 posters and prints for various organizations. In addition to his acrylic, oil and watercolor painting, Monte continues to pursue his interest in traditional printmaking, having created numerous original lithographs. Since 1993, with his wife, Mary Beth Percival and staff, he operates a flourishing gallery in downtown Missoula. Monte and Mary Beth have traveled extensively in the US, Europe, Mexico, New Zealand and Japan, visiting important cultural sites and museums and making paintings from their travels.

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Monte Dolack Western Montana Fair Poster Study

Lot # 810 (Sale Order: 809 of 1263)      

This is the original final study for the Western Montana Fair Poster. Title is A Flowering of Arts and Crafts. 18 5/8" by 21 3/4" framed. Monte Dolack (Born 1950) is acti...moreve/lives in Montana. Monte Dolack is known for Poster illustration, landscape and wildlife painting. A native of Great Falls, Monte Dolack grew up surrounded by the same sweeping vistas and big sky that inspired Charlie Russell. His love of Montana and passion for the West's diverse landscapes and wildlife are evident in the images he creates and the commissions he undertakes. After studying art at Montana State University and The University of Montana, Monte opened his first studio in 1974, beginning a career in fine art and graphics. His best known early works - wild animals wreaking havoc in human homes - comprise his Invaders Series, exploring the myths of the West and how we view our relationship with our environment. The irresistible appeal of these images helped build Monte's national reputation and continues to attract collectors. Monte has been the recipient of a number of prestigious awards in the course of his career, and his work is part of the collection of the Library of Congress, the American Association of Museums, the National Wildfire Foundation and numerous other museums and corporations. Recent exhibitions include The Montana Exhibition, Manawatu Art Museum, New Zealand; Artists of the American West, Bank of Ireland Arts Centre, Dublin, Ireland, and The Kumamoto Prefectural Art Museum, Kumamoto, Japan. Monte's work was chosen to be included in The North American Print Biennial, Boston, MA and New American Paintings, a Western States competition sponsored by the Open Studio Press as well as five major museums in China including the National Art Museum of Bejing, as part of the New West Exhibition. In 2011 he exhibited at the Palace of Nations at the United Nations, Geneva Switzerland. He was selected at the turn of the century by the Missoulian as one of the 100 most influential Montanans of the twentieth century and recently received the distinguished Fine Arts Alumni Award from the University of Montana along with his wife, Mary Beth Percival. A love of the natural world, combined with his exuberant curiosity and travel experiences, has shaped the content of Monte's imagery. Blending mythology, technology and elements from nature, his work is infused with a sense of humor and irony. Monte's keen interest in environmental issues has lead to commissions for the Nature Conservancy, Defenders of Wildlife and Trout Unlimited as well as over 200 posters and prints for various organizations. In addition to his acrylic, oil and watercolor painting, Monte continues to pursue his interest in traditional printmaking, having created numerous original lithographs. Since 1993, with his wife, Mary Beth Percival and staff, he operates a flourishing gallery in downtown Missoula. Monte and Mary Beth have traveled extensively in the US, Europe, Mexico, New Zealand and Japan, visiting important cultural sites and museums and making paintings from their travels.

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Monte Dolack Personal Roy Rogers Lunch Box

Lot # 811 (Sale Order: 810 of 1263)      

This Roy Rogers and Dale Evans Lunch Box was owned by Monte Dolack. It was where his inspiration for painting the west begun. He would carry art supplies along side his s...moreandwiches to school using this lunch box. A pivotal piece for the die hard Monte Dolack fan. Monte Dolack (Born 1950) is active/lives in Montana. Monte Dolack is known for Poster illustration, landscape and wildlife painting. A native of Great Falls, Monte Dolack grew up surrounded by the same sweeping vistas and big sky that inspired Charlie Russell. His love of Montana and passion for the West's diverse landscapes and wildlife are evident in the images he creates and the commissions he undertakes. After studying art at Montana State University and The University of Montana, Monte opened his first studio in 1974, beginning a career in fine art and graphics. His best known early works - wild animals wreaking havoc in human homes - comprise his Invaders Series, exploring the myths of the West and how we view our relationship with our environment. The irresistible appeal of these images helped build Monte's national reputation and continues to attract collectors. Monte has been the recipient of a number of prestigious awards in the course of his career, and his work is part of the collection of the Library of Congress, the American Association of Museums, the National Wildfire Foundation and numerous other museums and corporations. Recent exhibitions include The Montana Exhibition, Manawatu Art Museum, New Zealand; Artists of the American West, Bank of Ireland Arts Centre, Dublin, Ireland, and The Kumamoto Prefectural Art Museum, Kumamoto, Japan. Monte's work was chosen to be included in The North American Print Biennial, Boston, MA and New American Paintings, a Western States competition sponsored by the Open Studio Press as well as five major museums in China including the National Art Museum of Bejing, as part of the New West Exhibition. In 2011 he exhibited at the Palace of Nations at the United Nations, Geneva Switzerland. He was selected at the turn of the century by the Missoulian as one of the 100 most influential Montanans of the twentieth century and recently received the distinguished Fine Arts Alumni Award from the University of Montana along with his wife, Mary Beth Percival. A love of the natural world, combined with his exuberant curiosity and travel experiences, has shaped the content of Monte's imagery. Blending mythology, technology and elements from nature, his work is infused with a sense of humor and irony. Monte's keen interest in environmental issues has lead to commissions for the Nature Conservancy, Defenders of Wildlife and Trout Unlimited as well as over 200 posters and prints for various organizations. In addition to his acrylic, oil and watercolor painting, Monte continues to pursue his interest in traditional printmaking, having created numerous original lithographs. Since 1993, with his wife, Mary Beth Percival and staff, he operates a flourishing gallery in downtown Missoula. Monte and Mary Beth have traveled extensively in the US, Europe, Mexico, New Zealand and Japan, visiting important cultural sites and museums and making paintings from their travels.

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Monte Dolack Ghurka Advertising Campaign Props

Lot # 812 (Sale Order: 811 of 1263)      

The Umbrella and the Bag were used to develop the original Ghurka art as shown. Also included are the original finalized pre production press materials, and a Button Down...more Hawaiian shirt which also features the artwork. One of a kind grouping. Institution worthy. Monte Dolack (Born 1950) is active/lives in Montana. Monte Dolack is known for Poster illustration, landscape and wildlife painting. A native of Great Falls, Monte Dolack grew up surrounded by the same sweeping vistas and big sky that inspired Charlie Russell. His love of Montana and passion for the West's diverse landscapes and wildlife are evident in the images he creates and the commissions he undertakes. After studying art at Montana State University and The University of Montana, Monte opened his first studio in 1974, beginning a career in fine art and graphics. His best known early works - wild animals wreaking havoc in human homes - comprise his Invaders Series, exploring the myths of the West and how we view our relationship with our environment. The irresistible appeal of these images helped build Monte's national reputation and continues to attract collectors. Monte has been the recipient of a number of prestigious awards in the course of his career, and his work is part of the collection of the Library of Congress, the American Association of Museums, the National Wildfire Foundation and numerous other museums and corporations. Recent exhibitions include The Montana Exhibition, Manawatu Art Museum, New Zealand; Artists of the American West, Bank of Ireland Arts Centre, Dublin, Ireland, and The Kumamoto Prefectural Art Museum, Kumamoto, Japan. Monte's work was chosen to be included in The North American Print Biennial, Boston, MA and New American Paintings, a Western States competition sponsored by the Open Studio Press as well as five major museums in China including the National Art Museum of Bejing, as part of the New West Exhibition. In 2011 he exhibited at the Palace of Nations at the United Nations, Geneva Switzerland. He was selected at the turn of the century by the Missoulian as one of the 100 most influential Montanans of the twentieth century and recently received the distinguished Fine Arts Alumni Award from the University of Montana along with his wife, Mary Beth Percival. A love of the natural world, combined with his exuberant curiosity and travel experiences, has shaped the content of Monte's imagery. Blending mythology, technology and elements from nature, his work is infused with a sense of humor and irony. Monte's keen interest in environmental issues has lead to commissions for the Nature Conservancy, Defenders of Wildlife and Trout Unlimited as well as over 200 posters and prints for various organizations. In addition to his acrylic, oil and watercolor painting, Monte continues to pursue his interest in traditional printmaking, having created numerous original lithographs. Since 1993, with his wife, Mary Beth Percival and staff, he operates a flourishing gallery in downtown Missoula. Monte and Mary Beth have traveled extensively in the US, Europe, Mexico, New Zealand and Japan, visiting important cultural sites and museums and making paintings from their travels.

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Monte Dolack Bayern Brewing Doppleboch Study

Lot # 813 (Sale Order: 812 of 1263)      

This is the final study before the Doppleboch Beer label was produced for Bayern Brewing in Missoula Montana. 17" by 22". An iconic piece of Montana Brewing History. Mont...moree Dolack (Born 1950) is active/lives in Montana. Monte Dolack is known for Poster illustration, landscape and wildlife painting. A native of Great Falls, Monte Dolack grew up surrounded by the same sweeping vistas and big sky that inspired Charlie Russell. His love of Montana and passion for the West's diverse landscapes and wildlife are evident in the images he creates and the commissions he undertakes. After studying art at Montana State University and The University of Montana, Monte opened his first studio in 1974, beginning a career in fine art and graphics. His best known early works - wild animals wreaking havoc in human homes - comprise his Invaders Series, exploring the myths of the West and how we view our relationship with our environment. The irresistible appeal of these images helped build Monte's national reputation and continues to attract collectors. Monte has been the recipient of a number of prestigious awards in the course of his career, and his work is part of the collection of the Library of Congress, the American Association of Museums, the National Wildfire Foundation and numerous other museums and corporations. Recent exhibitions include The Montana Exhibition, Manawatu Art Museum, New Zealand; Artists of the American West, Bank of Ireland Arts Centre, Dublin, Ireland, and The Kumamoto Prefectural Art Museum, Kumamoto, Japan. Monte's work was chosen to be included in The North American Print Biennial, Boston, MA and New American Paintings, a Western States competition sponsored by the Open Studio Press as well as five major museums in China including the National Art Museum of Bejing, as part of the New West Exhibition. In 2011 he exhibited at the Palace of Nations at the United Nations, Geneva Switzerland. He was selected at the turn of the century by the Missoulian as one of the 100 most influential Montanans of the twentieth century and recently received the distinguished Fine Arts Alumni Award from the University of Montana along with his wife, Mary Beth Percival. A love of the natural world, combined with his exuberant curiosity and travel experiences, has shaped the content of Monte's imagery. Blending mythology, technology and elements from nature, his work is infused with a sense of humor and irony. Monte's keen interest in environmental issues has lead to commissions for the Nature Conservancy, Defenders of Wildlife and Trout Unlimited as well as over 200 posters and prints for various organizations. In addition to his acrylic, oil and watercolor painting, Monte continues to pursue his interest in traditional printmaking, having created numerous original lithographs. Since 1993, with his wife, Mary Beth Percival and staff, he operates a flourishing gallery in downtown Missoula. Monte and Mary Beth have traveled extensively in the US, Europe, Mexico, New Zealand and Japan, visiting important cultural sites and museums and making paintings from their travels.

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Monte Dolack Dinosaurs Discoveries Poster Study

Lot # 814 (Sale Order: 813 of 1263)      

This was the final study produced before the iconic poster was printed. Title is Discoveries in Montana, The Nature Conservancy, Egg Mountain Preserve. 27" by 38". Monte ...moreDolack (Born 1950) is active/lives in Montana. Monte Dolack is known for Poster illustration, landscape and wildlife painting. A native of Great Falls, Monte Dolack grew up surrounded by the same sweeping vistas and big sky that inspired Charlie Russell. His love of Montana and passion for the West's diverse landscapes and wildlife are evident in the images he creates and the commissions he undertakes. After studying art at Montana State University and The University of Montana, Monte opened his first studio in 1974, beginning a career in fine art and graphics. His best known early works - wild animals wreaking havoc in human homes - comprise his Invaders Series, exploring the myths of the West and how we view our relationship with our environment. The irresistible appeal of these images helped build Monte's national reputation and continues to attract collectors. Monte has been the recipient of a number of prestigious awards in the course of his career, and his work is part of the collection of the Library of Congress, the American Association of Museums, the National Wildfire Foundation and numerous other museums and corporations. Recent exhibitions include The Montana Exhibition, Manawatu Art Museum, New Zealand; Artists of the American West, Bank of Ireland Arts Centre, Dublin, Ireland, and The Kumamoto Prefectural Art Museum, Kumamoto, Japan. Monte's work was chosen to be included in The North American Print Biennial, Boston, MA and New American Paintings, a Western States competition sponsored by the Open Studio Press as well as five major museums in China including the National Art Museum of Bejing, as part of the New West Exhibition. In 2011 he exhibited at the Palace of Nations at the United Nations, Geneva Switzerland. He was selected at the turn of the century by the Missoulian as one of the 100 most influential Montanans of the twentieth century and recently received the distinguished Fine Arts Alumni Award from the University of Montana along with his wife, Mary Beth Percival. A love of the natural world, combined with his exuberant curiosity and travel experiences, has shaped the content of Monte's imagery. Blending mythology, technology and elements from nature, his work is infused with a sense of humor and irony. Monte's keen interest in environmental issues has lead to commissions for the Nature Conservancy, Defenders of Wildlife and Trout Unlimited as well as over 200 posters and prints for various organizations. In addition to his acrylic, oil and watercolor painting, Monte continues to pursue his interest in traditional printmaking, having created numerous original lithographs. Since 1993, with his wife, Mary Beth Percival and staff, he operates a flourishing gallery in downtown Missoula. Monte and Mary Beth have traveled extensively in the US, Europe, Mexico, New Zealand and Japan, visiting important cultural sites and museums and making paintings from their travels.

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Monte Dolack Big Fish Small Pond Study

Lot # 815 (Sale Order: 814 of 1263)      

This is the Final Study produced before the Iconic Big Fish Small Pond Poster Was Printed. 28" by 38 1/2" Monte Dolack (Born 1950) is active/lives in Montana. Monte Dolac...morek is known for Poster illustration, landscape and wildlife painting. A native of Great Falls, Monte Dolack grew up surrounded by the same sweeping vistas and big sky that inspired Charlie Russell. His love of Montana and passion for the West's diverse landscapes and wildlife are evident in the images he creates and the commissions he undertakes. After studying art at Montana State University and The University of Montana, Monte opened his first studio in 1974, beginning a career in fine art and graphics. His best known early works - wild animals wreaking havoc in human homes - comprise his Invaders Series, exploring the myths of the West and how we view our relationship with our environment. The irresistible appeal of these images helped build Monte's national reputation and continues to attract collectors. Monte has been the recipient of a number of prestigious awards in the course of his career, and his work is part of the collection of the Library of Congress, the American Association of Museums, the National Wildfire Foundation and numerous other museums and corporations. Recent exhibitions include The Montana Exhibition, Manawatu Art Museum, New Zealand; Artists of the American West, Bank of Ireland Arts Centre, Dublin, Ireland, and The Kumamoto Prefectural Art Museum, Kumamoto, Japan. Monte's work was chosen to be included in The North American Print Biennial, Boston, MA and New American Paintings, a Western States competition sponsored by the Open Studio Press as well as five major museums in China including the National Art Museum of Bejing, as part of the New West Exhibition. In 2011 he exhibited at the Palace of Nations at the United Nations, Geneva Switzerland. He was selected at the turn of the century by the Missoulian as one of the 100 most influential Montanans of the twentieth century and recently received the distinguished Fine Arts Alumni Award from the University of Montana along with his wife, Mary Beth Percival. A love of the natural world, combined with his exuberant curiosity and travel experiences, has shaped the content of Monte's imagery. Blending mythology, technology and elements from nature, his work is infused with a sense of humor and irony. Monte's keen interest in environmental issues has lead to commissions for the Nature Conservancy, Defenders of Wildlife and Trout Unlimited as well as over 200 posters and prints for various organizations. In addition to his acrylic, oil and watercolor painting, Monte continues to pursue his interest in traditional printmaking, having created numerous original lithographs. Since 1993, with his wife, Mary Beth Percival and staff, he operates a flourishing gallery in downtown Missoula. Monte and Mary Beth have traveled extensively in the US, Europe, Mexico, New Zealand and Japan, visiting important cultural sites and museums and making paintings from their travels.

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Walt Disney Studios Donald Duck Animation Drawing

Lot # 816 (Sale Order: 815 of 1263)      

9 1/4" by 9 1/2". Original pencil on paper drawing. Was glued to an animation board at some point as shown....more

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Branson Graves Stevenson Engraving Montana

Lot # 817 (Sale Order: 816 of 1263)      

Bozeman Pass Montana. 14 1/2" by 18" framed. Branson Graves Stevenson (1901 - 1989) was active/lived in Montana. Branson Stevenson is known for Western painting, design, ...morepottery, etching, lithography. Branson Graves Stevenson was born in Franklin County, Georgia on April 5, 1901 and died in 1989. On his father's farm in Georgia he was the youngest of a family of eleven. After living on the farm for several years, the family moved to Atlanta, Georgia so that the children could have a better education. When his mother passed away in 1912, his father moved to Panama where he was a steam shovel engineer for the Panama Canal. In 1914, he returned to Barnesville, Georgia to attend an agricultural school. After completing courses at the agricultural school, he returned to Panama where he graduated from high school. During his high school days he began to be more and more interested in art. He completed a design for the Liberty Loan Committee of the Panama Canal Zone for their next bond selling campaign. Branson studied at the Instituto Nacional de Panama, which was his only art instruction. He worked as a stenographer in Colombia, then came to Helena, Montana where he worked for his brother who had a large distributorship for Studebaker. In addition to learning about buying and selling cars, he had a small art studio. His brother was then investing in the oil fields, sending Branson to the Studebaker branch in Lewistown and then moved after many months to the Studebaker branch in Great Falls. After arriving in Great Falls, he met Charles M. Russell who did not pay any attention to him but his apprentice, Joe DeYong and Branson became good friends. The Sunburst Oil and Gas Company was established by Lon Stevenson with the assistance and financial interests of his brothers. While waiting for the drilling, Branson worked for the Great Falls Auto and Truck Company and as well at the Swanzey Advertising Agency. "Cracking" became a more efficient way to produce products than what was done by the Sunburst Oil and Gas Company. In 1923, Joe DeYong contacted Branson about making an etching. Both artists had never discovered this medium before. From this point on the medium of etching became an integral part of Branson Stevenson's career. While still at the Swanzey Advertising Agency, during the late 1920's, Branson studied ceramics. In 1925, Branson married Violet Palmer. In 1931, he became employed with the White Eagle Oil Company. Later he became the branch manager for all of Montana under the firm name of Socony Vacuum Oil Company. Branson also at this time served as the vice chairman for the American Artists Professional League. In 1942, he arranged for a display of seventy five prints obtained from the Pan American League. During the war effort, he designed many works for the benefit of the bond sales. In the late 1940's, he would submit his work for fair exhibits under a different name as NOSNARB NOSNEVETS. He told the art directors that the art was done by a Russian on our Alaska Ferrying Command Air Base. This allowed him to hear from even people he knew about what they felt about his art. In 1947, Branson Stevenson took a pottery course at the College of Great Falls. His weekends were now devoted to developing pottery and inventing his own glazes. Archie Bray became a close friend and Branson assisted him with the building of the nonprofit educational organization. Branson Stevenson created several new discoveries for the world of pottery. Branson Stevenson was a founding member of the Montana Institute of the Arts which began in 1948. In 1953, the Charles Russell Art Gallery opened in Great Falls and Branson was the first chairman of the board. During the 1950's, Branson was very busy with his own one-man shows including the Helena Art Center, the Montana State University Exhibition, and the Pacific Northwest Art Exhibition. Branson felt that this most favorite work was his first etching, Night Around The Roundhouse. As to lithography, he felt that Rhubarb was the one and that in pottery it was Double-Dunk Bowl. Branson Stevenson retired from the Mobil Oil Company in 1960. In 1963, he became a lecturer on art at the College of Great Falls. He wrote many articles for craft periodicals and then operated the "Glass Art Shop" in Great Falls. He was a painter, printmaker, sculptor, craftsman, and teacher. His work in the Montana Institute of the Arts in Helena, Montana; the C. M. Russell Museum in Great Falls, Montana; the Montana Historical Society in Helena, Montana; and the University of Oregon in Eugene, Oregon. His scarab logo that he signed his work with was a beetle including his monogram within a circle. The beetle came from the "tumble bug" found in Georgia and where Branson spent his early years. The tumble bug was so named because it pushed ahead of itself a ball of dung.

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Mexican Colored Engraving

Lot # 818 (Sale Order: 817 of 1263)      

Signed as shown. 3 5/8" by 4 3/4" framed....more

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Carl Oscar Borg Oil on Board Painting

Lot # 819 (Sale Order: 818 of 1263)      

Title is Grand Canyon. 14 1/2" by 20" unframed. 19 3/4" by 25 3/8" framed. Oil on Canvas laid on Board. Has some minor inpainting as is evident in the top right of the pa...moreinting. Carl Oscar Borg (1879 - 1947) was active/lived in California / Sweden. Carl Borg is known for Western, Indian genre, and landscape painting. Known for Southwest Indian portraits in various mediums including oil, watercolor, etchings, and woodblock, Carl Oscar Borg was born in Dais-Grinstad, Sweden. His family was poor, and he was largely self-taught. He showed early art talent, and as a child copied pictures from books. At age 15, he apprenticed to a house painter, and at age 20, moved to London and assisted portrait and marine artist George Johansen. In 1901, he arrived in San Francisco from Sweden, having jumped ship as a seaman on the "S.S. Arizonan." He walked the rail track to Los Angeles, and learned painting techniques from William Wendt, well-known landscape artist. Sponsored by Phoebe Hearst, mother of newspaper tycoon William Randolph Hearst, Borg studied art in Paris and Rome, and with Hearst's encouragement, also painted Indian portraits. He then taught at the California Art Institute in Los Angeles, spent six months in Honduras, and from 1918-24, was an instructor at the School of Arts in Santa Barbara. From 1924-1935, he was in California and Arizona doing commissioned paintings of Southwest Indian tribal ceremonies for Hearst and also did Grand Canyon landscapes. He traveled in the country when war broke out and was forced to spend World War II in Sweden where his desert and Indian portraits became much sought after. After the war, he returned to Santa Barbara and died there on May 8, 1947.

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Outsider Art Painting Signed Mosie

Lot # 820 (Sale Order: 819 of 1263)      

8" by 10" unframed....more

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Irene Layne Florida Oil on Canvas Nude Painting

Lot # 821 (Sale Order: 820 of 1263)      

21" by 26 1/2" unframed. Title is Sunbathers. Irene Layne Kantor (1905 - 1982) Sarasota Florida She Studied at The Chicago Academy of Fine Arts, The Chicago Art Institute...more And Was a Member of New York Art Students League . Also Wife of Noted Pulitzer Prize Author & Journalist MacKinlay Kantor.

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Greenbelts for Boulder Colorado Political Poster

Lot # 822 (Sale Order: 821 of 1263)      

16" by 21" framed. In 1967 Boulder voters made history by approving a four-tenths of a cent sales tax to buy, manage and maintain open space, the first time citizens in a...moreny U.S. city had voted to tax themselves specifically for open space. The measure passed by a 57 percent majority, an overwhelming demonstration of support in an era of citizen tax concern.

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Outsider Art Oil on Canvas Painting

Lot # 823 (Sale Order: 822 of 1263)      

Title is Hidden Place with Birds after Picasso's Iridescence. 19 5/8" by 25 1/4" framed....more

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Pattye Hugh Hay Outsider Art Painting

Lot # 824 (Sale Order: 823 of 1263)      

20 5/8" by 26 5/8" framed. Painting depicts Cherokee Indian Girl Faye Lonely Sands. The painting won 5th prize in a Boston art show in the 1960s. No more is known about t...morehe artist other than there is a Pattye Hugh Hay that died in Stevensville Montana.

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Mark Perry Oil on Board Utah Deer Painting

Lot # 825 (Sale Order: 824 of 1263)      

21" by 28 1/2" framed. Title is a Cold Winter Mark Perry (Born 1960) is active/lives in Utah....more

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1960s Outsider Art Painting

Lot # 826 (Sale Order: 825 of 1263)      

Unsigned. 16" by 19 7/8" framed....more

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