Portrait of the Plains - Day 3

Portrait of the Plains - Day 3

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Portrait of the Plains - Day 3

Portrait of the Plains - Day 3

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Day 3:

Featured Artists:
John Nieto, Winold Reiss, Lorenzo Ghiglieri, Charles M Russell, Bill Anton, Harold Harrington Betts, Andrew Wyeth, Duke Beardsley, Henry Francois Farny, Maynard Dixon, William Standing, Jay Contway, Edward Curtis, Tim Cherry, George Phippen, William Hawkins, LeRoy Greene, William Steve Seltzer, Bill Ohrmann, Stoney Lamar, Lane Timothy, Elisha Harteis, Robert Moore, Bob Scriver, Francis Donald, William Hawkins, Allan Stover, and many more.

Highlights Include:
Playboy Number 1 Marilyn Monroe CGC Graded 8.0, Eero Saarinen for Knoll Tulip Table, Afra and Tobia Scarpa 3 Piece Sofa Set, 5.86ct Ceylon Sapphire Ring, Santee Sioux Quilled Vest from the Forrest Fenn Collection, Hamilton 14k Gold Watch, Fine Jewelry and Gemstones from the RP Ellis Collection, Golden Designs Infrared Sauna, Georg Jensen Labradorite Brooch, Native American Indian Jewelry Beadwork Art and Artifacts, Amber Jewelry, Haida Northwest Coast Raven Mask, Loetz Argus Vase, Vico Magistretti Caori Coffee Table, Edward Curtis Orotone Photo Collection, Stickley...
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Bob Scriver The Prospector Bronze

Lot # 626 (Sale Order: 626 of 1057)      

Title is The Prospector. Big Horn Foundry. 12 1/8" by 9 3/4" by 8 1/2". Bob (Robert Macfie) Scriver (1914 - 1999) was active/lived in Montana. Bob Scriver is known for An...moreimal and western sculpture. Bob Scriver was an elected member in both the Cowboy Artists of America organization and the National Academy of Western Art. He was a member of the Salmagundi Club and was accepted for membership in the National Sculpture Society. Scriver created heroic sculptures in Montana of the expedition of Lewis and Clark, and in Wyoming of the legendary Buffalo Bill. His Cowboy works include a heroic work of Bill Linderman at the Cowboy Hall of Fame in Oklahoma and his "Rodeo In Bronze" series, one of four belonging to the Devonian Institute in Canada. Scriver was commissioned to do such pieces as a Montana Trapper and belt buckle for the Montana Historical Society to help raise funds to purchase the C.M. Russell painting, When the Land Belonged to God, which raised $96,000.00. In 1981, for the Winchester Arms Company, he was also commissioned to do a famous logo called, The Winchester Rider. This set a new record for contemporary sculptors with gross sales totaling over one million dollars. This edition of 250 was completely sold out in 30 days from the time of National advertising. Scriver's art depicts a sense of freedom that has been lost by the Indian and is seemingly being lost by the cowboy. The Late Dr. Harold McCracken, Director Emeritus of the Whitney Gallery of Western Art, was quoted in the forward of Scriver's book NO MORE BUFFALO as calling Scriver: "America's foremost sculptor today-bar none". Scriver died January 29,1999. He has left behind him stories, and dreams of the West....in bronze.

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Chinese Bronze Lucky Rabbit

Lot # 627 (Sale Order: 627 of 1057)      

6 3/4" by 5 1/4" by 4 1/4"....more

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Robin Laws Rabbit Bronze

Lot # 628 (Sale Order: 628 of 1057)      

Title is Rabbit. 6 1/2" by 6 1/2" by 4". Robin Laws (Born 1946) is active/lives in Wyoming, Colorado. Robin Laws is known for Animal sculpture and painting. Robin Laws wa...mores born and raised in the farming and ranching community of Woodrow, Colorado near Brush. The area has been her family's home for several generations. She says: "I love the high plains, the wide open space, the subtle beauty of the grasslands where I've lived my life. I grew up here, so did my mother, her mother and her mother. The inspiration for my work, it's all right here." Robin and her husband Myron, share a ranchland home near Cheyenne, Wyoming, with 3 Angora goats, 20 chickens, 5 geese, 4 ducks, 2 ponies, 2 horses, 8 cats, 1 dog and 3 much loved burros. Their animals and the wildlife of the surrounding plains and grasslands provide Robin with always-changing models for watercolor paintings and sculptures. "I grew up with a deep appreciation and respect for the rural way of life and the animals that are an integral part of it," says Robin Laws, who enjoys participating in local cattle roundups each spring and fall. Her work has appeared at many prestigious shows and exhibits in the country: The C.M. Russell Auction of Original Art, C.M. Russell Museum, Great Falls, Montana; Western Regional Art Show, Cheyenne, Wyoming; Leigh Yawkey Woodson Art Museum, Wausau, Wisconsin; Sculpture in the Park, Loveland, Colorado; Catherine Lorillard Wolfe Art Show, National Art Club, NYC; Salmagundi Club, NYC. In December 2003, her work will be exhibited in the Biennale in Florence, Italy.

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Chinese Bronze Pig

Lot # 629 (Sale Order: 629 of 1057)      

5 1/8" by 3 1/2" by 3 1/8"....more

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Pierre Chenet Polar Bear Bronze

Lot # 630 (Sale Order: 630 of 1057)      

Title is Polar Bear. 5 1/2" by 5 1/4" by 5". Pierre Chenet (20th-21st century) is known for Animal sculptures in bronze. Pierre Chenet was an animal sculptor of the XXth ...morecentury. He cast his own bronzes and used a stamp with a three-pointed crown as a founder's mark.

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Bernard Franz Bubo the Owl Bronze

Lot # 631 (Sale Order: 631 of 1057)      

10 7/8" by 4 1/2" by 3 1/2"....more

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Bronze Garden Frog

Lot # 632 (Sale Order: 632 of 1057)      

5 1/4" by 5 1/8" by 5"....more

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Bronze Squirrel on Flower

Lot # 633 (Sale Order: 633 of 1057)      

8 5/8" by 3 3/4" by 3 5/8"....more

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Andrews African Impala Family Bronze

Lot # 634 (Sale Order: 634 of 1057)      

Unknown artist. Appears to be signed Andrews. 8" by 5 1/2" by 4 1/2"...more

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Joe Halko Montana Cottontail Rabbit Bronze

Lot # 635 (Sale Order: 635 of 1057)      

Title is Cottontail Rabbit. 5" by 4" by 3 3/4". Joe Halko (1940 - 2009) was active/lived in Montana. Joe Halko is known for Wildlife sculpture, dioramist, landscape paint...moreing. Joe Halko grew up a student of nature of a ranch south of Great Falls, Montana. He learned the habits of the fox and the skunk, the crafty ways of the crows who nested in the same tree year after year, and whether the storm clouds held precious rain or dreaded hail. He built toy trucks and tractors out of leftovers from his father's shop and sculpted with clay out of the creek bank using ranch animals as models. He learned the basics of taxidermy from an uncle and so began his serious study of the anatomy of game birds and animals. Halko's first formal art education was Art Instruction, Inc. of Minneapolis, a correspondence course. After graduating from high school, he worked as a taxidermist in Great Falls and studied art at the University of Great Falls before he was drafted into the US Army. With that commitment complete, he took the train to New York to study art at the Fisk Studios and to work as a commercial artist for a Long Island advertising agency. He spent his free time there at the Museum of Natural History sketching the taxidermy mounts and the backgrounds. The school, work and big city museums were new and rewarding experiences, but the busy city was not where he wanted to be. He returned to Great Falls and earned his bachelor's degree in biology and chemistry - hoping for a career with the Forest Service or the Fish, Wildlife & Parks Department. Through all of this Halko had been studying painting and sculpting, and spending as much time as possible in the out of doors. As it turns out the taxidermy and the biology degree were solid preparations for Joe's career as a wildlife sculptor. His first serious sculptures were done as aids for painting - to study shadows, dimensions, and foreshortening. As he did more of these sculptures he found that he really enjoyed the sculpting, and it came easily for him. He continued his day work as a sought-after taxidermist doing sculpting on the side until 1976, when he turned to sculpting as his full-time occupation. He has been fortunate to have lived in Montana all of his life. He married Margaret also a Montana native in 1969, and they have two daughters who are now grown. There were many opportunities along the way to move to bigger cities and larger markets, to travel and participate in the so-called big time shows, but Halko wanted to live and to raise his family in the environment they all loved. They spent 17 years south of Cascade along the Missouri River where wildlife and bird life was abundant and much studied. In 1998 Joe and Margaret moved to Choteau, another beautiful spot in Montana. It is a picturesque Montana town along the east front of the Rocky Mountains with easy access to the rugged wilderness and numerous wildlife preserves.

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Chinese Bronze Rabbit

Lot # 636 (Sale Order: 636 of 1057)      

5 1/4" by 4 7/8" by 3 1/2"....more

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Frederic Remington The Rattlesnake Bronze

Lot # 637 (Sale Order: 637 of 1057)      

4 7/8" tall, 3" long, 2" wide. In his lifetime polymath Frederic Remington was the most successful and famous Western American artist. His immense talents included excell...moreing as an illustrator, author, sculptor, and fine artist. His was a life tragically cut short. Born on October 4, 1861 in Canton, a small berg in bucolic upper state New York, he was much influenced by his father Seth Pierpont Remington, a Republican journalist who founded the St. Lawrence Plaindealer. His father had been a captain in the Civil War, and in 1870 President Ulysses S. Grant appointed him United States Collector of the Port of Ogdensburg, New York. In 1876 young Frederic enrolled at Highland Military Academy in Worcester, Massachusetts where he studied for the next two years. Two years later he enrolled at Yale for one year to study in the School of Fine Arts. His two loves were art and football. Only three months into school, he published his first illustration in the on-campus newspaper Yale Courant. On the gridiron he was a natural, demonstrating great strength and agility. Like Theodore Roosevelt, Remington also enjoyed boxing. A year later he met his future wife Eva Caten from Gloversville, New York. After the death of Remington’s father from tuberculosis on February 18, 1879, Eva rejected his first marriage proposal. Floundering, Remington headed to the American West to find himself—much like Theodore Roosevelt did when his mother and wife died on the same day. That led to a trip to Montana where he completed a number of sketches. Invigorated by his Western experiences, in February 1883 he headed to Kansas and with part of his inheritance bought a 160 acre sheep ranch near Peabody, Kansas. That failed adventure lasted about a year, and he then relocated to Kansas City, Missouri where Eva would join him as his wife. Yet he squandered the rest of his inheritance on a saloon there. After more illustrations were sold to Harper’s Weekly, in 1885 the Remingtons moved to New York City, and in 1886 he attended the Art Students League. By then Remington was earning $1,200 a year, twice the income of a school teacher. Other magazines such as St. Nicholas and Outing also published his art. His work certainly impressed a young Theodore Roosevelt who was chronicling his life in Medora—now in North Dakota—for a serial that ran in The Century Magazine. It was very common at the time for authors to serialize their works in magazines before they were published in book form. In the fall of 1887 Remington was commissioned to illustrate the magazine stories which ended up in Roosevelt’s 1888 classic book Ranch Life and the Hunting Trail. Early on, a lasting friendship between the two was cemented through these publications. By 1889 he had garnered national notoriety as one of the most accomplished illustrators in the country. He was a national celebrity. In 1889 his monumental canvas A Dash for the Timber was exhibited at the National Academy of Design. The New York Times reported, "The picture at the Autumn exhibition of the Academy of Design before which stands the largest number of people is Frederic Remington’s Dash for the Timber." A Silver medal for Last Lull in the Fight followed at the Exposition Universelle in Paris. In 1891 the National Academy of Design elected Remington as an Associate member. Yet he was never admitted as National Academician, despite support from fellow artists Gilbert Gaul, Childe Hassam, and others. His financial success allowed the Remingtons to move into a grand home he named Ednion Algonquin for "a place where I live in New Rochelle, New York. A young Norman Rockwell would someday paint in his studio. Through his travels, Remington embraced social Darwinism survival of the fittest that championed the U.S. military’s domination of the inferior Native Americans. Theodore Roosevelt, George Armstrong Custer, and Remington along with most other Americans—idolized Charles Darwin. As early as 1888 Remington started contributing short stories along with illustrations to magazines. His writings teemed with romantic Western stories chalk full of drama and violence. Initially, they presented the cavalryman as the hero and the Indian as the villain, especially when the Indian had been tainted with the vices of the white man. His West was the "frontier model where the fittest were rugged individuals from northern Europe and white Americans. Even though he was an accomplished author and painter, perhaps his greatest talent was as a sculptor. His bronzes are more famous and collectible than any other Western American artist. And yet his bronze repertoire was completed in just fourteen years. Starting in order of modeling, they are: The Broncho Buster, The Wounded Bunkie, The Wicked Pony, The Scalp, The Norther, The Cheyenne, The Buffalo Signal, Coming Through the Rye, The Mountain Man, The Sergeant, Paleolithic Man, Savage, Polo, The Rattlesnake, Dragoons 1850, The Outlaw, The Horse Thief, The Buffalo Horse, The Cowboy, T

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Frederic Remington Cheyenne Bronze

Lot # 638 (Sale Order: 638 of 1057)      

Title is Cheyenne. 4" by 3 3/4" by 2". Frederic Sackrider Remington (1861 - 1909) was active/lived in New York, Kansas, Connecticut. Frederic Remington is known for Weste...morern painting and sculpture, illustration. In his lifetime polymath Frederic Remington was the most successful and famous Western American artist. His immense talents included excelling as an illustrator, author, sculptor, and fine artist. His was a life tragically cut short. Born on October 4, 1861 in Canton, a small berg in bucolic upper state New York, he was much influenced by his father Seth Pierpont Remington, a Republican journalist who founded the St. Lawrence Plaindealer. His father had been a captain in the Civil War, and in 1870 President Ulysses S. Grant appointed him United States Collector of the Port of Ogdensburg, New York. In 1876 young Frederic enrolled at Highland Military Academy in Worcester, Massachusetts where he studied for the next two years. Two years later he enrolled at Yale for one year to study in the School of Fine Arts. His two loves were art and football. Only three months into school, he published his first illustration in the on-campus newspaper Yale Courant. On the gridiron he was a natural, demonstrating great strength and agility. Like Theodore Roosevelt, Remington also enjoyed boxing. A year later he met his future wife Eva Caten from Gloversville, New York. After the death of Remington’s father from tuberculosis on February 18, 1879, Eva rejected his first marriage proposal. Floundering, Remington headed to the American West to find himself—much like Theodore Roosevelt did when his mother and wife died on the same day. That led to a trip to Montana where he completed a number of sketches. Invigorated by his Western experiences, in February 1883 he headed to Kansas and with part of his inheritance bought a 160 acre sheep ranch near Peabody, Kansas. That failed adventure lasted about a year, and he then relocated to Kansas City, Missouri where Eva would join him as his wife. Yet he squandered the rest of his inheritance on a saloon there. After more illustrations were sold to Harper’s Weekly, in 1885 the Remingtons moved to New York City, and in 1886 he attended the Art Students League. By then Remington was earning $1,200 a year, twice the income of a school teacher. Other magazines such as St. Nicholas and Outing also published his art. His work certainly impressed a young Theodore Roosevelt who was chronicling his life in Medora—now in North Dakota—for a serial that ran in The Century Magazine. It was very common at the time for authors to serialize their works in magazines before they were published in book form. In the fall of 1887 Remington was commissioned to illustrate the magazine stories which ended up in Roosevelt’s 1888 classic book Ranch Life and the Hunting Trail. Early on, a lasting friendship between the two was cemented through these publications. By 1889 he had garnered national notoriety as one of the most accomplished illustrators in the country. He was a national celebrity. In 1889 his monumental canvas A Dash for the Timber was exhibited at the National Academy of Design. The New York Times reported, "The picture at the Autumn exhibition of the Academy of Design before which stands the largest number of people is Frederic Remington’s Dash for the Timber." A Silver medal for Last Lull in the Fight followed at the Exposition Universelle in Paris. In 1891 the National Academy of Design elected Remington as an Associate member. Yet he was never admitted as National Academician, despite support from fellow artists Gilbert Gaul, Childe Hassam, and others. His financial success allowed the Remingtons to move into a grand home he named Ednion Algonquin for "a place where I live in New Rochelle, New York. A young Norman Rockwell would someday paint in his studio. Through his travels, Remington embraced social Darwinism survival of the fittest that championed the U.S. military’s domination of the inferior Native Americans. Theodore Roosevelt, George Armstrong Custer, and Remington along with most other Americans—idolized Charles Darwin. As early as 1888 Remington started contributing short stories along with illustrations to magazines. His writings teemed with romantic Western stories chalk full of drama and violence. Initially, they presented the cavalryman as the hero and the Indian as the villain, especially when the Indian had been tainted with the vices of the white man. His West was the "frontier model where the fittest were rugged individuals from northern Europe and white Americans. Even though he was an accomplished author and painter, perhaps his greatest talent was as a sculptor. His bronzes are more famous and collectible than any other Western American artist. And yet his bronze repertoire was completed in just fourteen years. Starting in order of modeling, they are: The Broncho Buster, The Wounded Bunkie, The Wicked Pony, The Scalp, The Norther, The Cheyenne, The Buffalo Signal,

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Henry Francois Farny 1889 Paris Exposition Medal

Lot # 639 (Sale Order: 639 of 1057)      

1889 Exposition Universelle Bronze Medal Awarded to Henry Francois Farny for his painting Danger (1888). According to exposition records the painting is noted as Class 1 ...moreOil Painting, Number: 105, Title: Danger, (Owner, A. Howard Hinkle.) . Medal comes in original gold gilt leather case. 2 1/2" diameter. Anthony Howard Hinkle, born March 10 1815; died June 25, 1883 at Cincinnati; married Frances Shillinger. Anthony moved to Philadelphia to learn the printing and book binding business. Subsequently making a fortune. Provenance: The Estate of Daniel Henry Farny Henry Francois Farny (1847 - 1916) was active/lived in Ohio, California / France. Henry Farny is known for Indians, frontier life, illustrator, pottery decoration. Born in Alsace Lorraine, France, Henry Farny became a well-known American illustrator and painter, especially for quiet aspects of Indian life such as campfire scenes.

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Henry Francois Farny Lithograph Printing Plates

Lot # 640 (Sale Order: 640 of 1057)      

Pair of original lithograph printing plates. Titles include, Fording the Stream and La Salle. 4" by 6" and 3 1/4" by 4 1/2" respectively. Both plates come in shipping box...more addressed to Henry Francois Farny. Provenance: The Estate of Daniel Henry Farny Henry Francois Farny (1847 - 1916) was active/lived in Ohio, California / France. Henry Farny is known for Indians, frontier life, illustrator, pottery decoration. Born in Alsace Lorraine, France, Henry Farny became a well-known American illustrator and painter, especially for quiet aspects of Indian life such as campfire scenes.

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Henry Francois Farny Folmer & Schwing Box Camera

Lot # 641 (Sale Order: 641 of 1057)      

This camera was owned and used by Western Artist Henry Francois Farny to photograph, and paint the west. Provenance: The Estate of Daniel Henry Farny Henry Francois Farny...more (1847 - 1916) was active/lived in Ohio, California / France. Henry Farny is known for Indians, frontier life, illustrator, pottery decoration. Born in Alsace Lorraine, France, Henry Farny became a well-known American illustrator and painter, especially for quiet aspects of Indian life such as campfire scenes.

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Glen Payton Bankson Washington Oil Painting

Lot # 642 (Sale Order: 642 of 1057)      

Title is Washington Landscape. 8" by 19" unframed, 9 3/4" by 21" framed. Oil on Board. Glen Payton Bankson (Born 1890) was active/lived in Washington. Glen Bankson is kno...morewn for Figure, landscape, still life, murals, crafts.

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Glen Payton Bankson Washington Pastel Drawing

Lot # 643 (Sale Order: 643 of 1057)      

Title is Farm. 6" by 8 1/2" unframed, 8 1/2" by 11" framed. Pastel on Paper. Glen Payton Bankson (Born 1890) was active/lived in Washington. Glen Bankson is known for Fig...moreure, landscape, still life, murals, crafts.

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Glen Payton Bankson Washington Oil Painting

Lot # 644 (Sale Order: 644 of 1057)      

Title is Farmhouse. 7" by 9" unframed, 9" by 11" framed. Oil on Board. Glen Payton Bankson (Born 1890) was active/lived in Washington. Glen Bankson is known for Figure, l...moreandscape, still life, murals, crafts.

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Kawanabe Gyosui Japanese Woodblock Print

Lot # 645 (Sale Order: 645 of 1057)      

Title is Bird and Weeping Cherry. 9 1/2" by 14 1/2" framed....more

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Japanese Woodblock Print

Lot # 646 (Sale Order: 646 of 1057)      

6 3/4" by 18 1/4" framed....more

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Shoda Koho Japanese Woodblock Print

Lot # 647 (Sale Order: 647 of 1057)      

Title is Butterfly and Yellow Rapeseed. 6 3/4" by 18" framed....more

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Rie Munoz Alaska State Museum Exhibition Poster

Lot # 648 (Sale Order: 648 of 1057)      

12 1/2" by 24" framed....more

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Jean Perkins Bozeman Montana Silk Screen Print

Lot # 649 (Sale Order: 649 of 1057)      

9" by 12"...more

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In the Pines Engraving

Lot # 650 (Sale Order: 650 of 1057)      

11" by 15"...more

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