Opening Bid :
Current Bid:
Reserve Amount:

You are the current high bidder on this lot with a secret maximum bid of %bidPretty%.
(%bidBP% w/Buyer's Premium (BP) Buyer's Premium).


Notice: You are the current high bidder on this lot, but the next highest bid is within one increment. That means that any additional bids on this lot will outbid you. To increase your chances of winning, enter your highest maximum bid.

You are the current high bidder on this lot with a secret maximum bid of %bidPretty%.
(%bidBP% w/Buyer's Premium (BP) Buyer's Premium).

You are the current high bidder on this lot.
(Sign-In to see your maximum bid)

Your secret maximum bid of %bidPretty% has been outbid.

Your secret maximum bid of %bidPretty% does not meet the reserve.

(Sign-In to see your maximum bid)

Your secret maximum bid does not meet the reserve.
(Sign-In to see your maximum bid)

Lot
76046

HOWARD A. TERPNING (American, b. 1927). Plunder From Sonora, 1982. Oil on canvas. 30 x 48 inches (76.2 x 121.9 cm). Sign... (Total: 2 Items)

2012 November 10 Western & California Art Signature Auction - Dallas #5116

 
Sold for: Sign-in or Join (free & quick)
Make Offer:

Owner's willingness to entertain and respond to Offers has not yet been verified. Make Offer to Owner
Auction Ended On: Nov 10, 2012
Item Activity: 9 Internet/mail/phone bidders Number of Bidders
5,307 page views
Location: Heritage Auctions - Design District Annex
1518 Slocum Street
Dallas, TX

Description:
HOWARD A. TERPNING (American, b. 1927)
Plunder From Sonora, 1982
Oil on canvas
30 x 48 inches (76.2 x 121.9 cm)
Signed lower right: Terpning

WEIDER HEALTH AND FITNESS COLLECTION

EXHIBITED:
The Autry National Center, Los Angeles, California, Tribute to the Plains People: the Art of Howard Terpning, April 2-July 31, 2012, #HT079.

LITERATURE:
H. Brown, Terpning: Tribute to the Plains People, Greenwich, Connecticut, 2012, p. 143 illus;
H. Cantu, "Western Classics," Intelligent Collector, Summer/Fall 2012, cover, pp. 38-45, p. 26 illus;
J. Geraghty, "A Tribute to Terpning," Western Art Collector, May 2012 (vol 57), pp. 40-49, pp. 44-45 illus.

NOTE:
This lot is accompanied by a copy of the book Terpning: Tribute to the Plains People.

Fred Myers, the late director of the Gilcrease Museum in Tulsa, once said of Howard Terpning "I have no doubt that Howard's work will be appreciated a hundred years from now just as much as it is today." Plunder from Sonora, Terpning's masterful depiction of three Apache warriors returning from a Mexican raid amply illustrates the validity of Myers' observation. In terms of composition, use of color, and the expert handling of tone and shading, the painting shows Terpning's consummate skill as a painter. Here he has perfectly captured the landscape, the confirmation of the horses, and the subtle nuances of human movement. Terpning has said that he wants to give the viewers of his paintings a "sense of being there;" a visceral feel for the land depicted and the time portrayed. Certainly he has succeeded with this canvas; the southwestern landscape with its golds and browns, the texture of the brittle grass and shrubs, even the dust of the trail are so deftly captured that the viewer has a feeling of witnessing the procession first hand as it quietly passes.

Although much of his work has been devoted to telling the history of Northern Plains tribes, Terpning shows here that he is a master at capturing the details of Southern Plains people as well. The details of clothing and weapons, the realistic portrayal of the warrior's physiques, and the manner in which the horses have been packed, all show that Terpning is not only a great artist, but also a dedicated student of history.

As he has done in preparation for countless other paintings, Terpning immersed himself in the history of the American Indians and uses that knowledge to tell their story. Of this painting, he said, " Although the Apaches lived primarily in Arizona and New Mexico, they ranged easily into the Sierra Madre Mountains of Mexico and considered Sonora and Chihuahua their own province. To them, both Americans and Mexicans were foreign invaders deserving of no quarter and as a general rule the Apaches offered none. This painting depicts an Apache raiding party on its return from an excursion into Sonora, bringing home about as much loot as they could pack onto their horses."

Terpning used his knowledge of the Apache to craft a visual narrative, to tell a story that sheds light on real people at a real time in their history. He used his talent as a painter to bring that story to life. As Myers said, that talent will be on display and greatly appreciated for many years to come.

Over a career spanning thirty-five years, Terpning has become one of the most celebrated contemporary artists in the western genre. His talent has been recognized by collectors, his fellow artists, museum curators, and most importantly in his eyes, by Native Americans who see in him an ambassador for the preservation of their history. Plunder from Sonora is the culmination of Terpning's skill as a painter, as a storyteller, and as a champion of Native American history.

Condition Report*:

Original canvas is not lined and in very good condition.  Paint layer is in very good condition.  UV examination revealed no visible restoration.   Framed Dimensions 45 X 62 Inches

*Heritage Auctions strongly encourages in-person inspection of items by the bidder. Statements by Heritage regarding the condition of objects are for guidance only and should not be relied upon as statements of fact, and do not constitute a representation, warranty, or assumption of liability by Heritage. Framed lots estimated at $1000.00 or less shall not be unframed for inspection and may not be returned based on condition. All lots offered are sold "AS IS".

View large image(s) of this item

Service and Handling Description: Requires 3rd Party Shipping (view shipping information)

Sales Tax information  |  Terms and Conditions

Bidding Guidelines and Bid Increments

Find Auction Prices for Comparable Items:

Photographs:
Sign-in or Join (free & quick) to see the full image




Floor Auctions: Live & Coming Soon

Fine Art

05/22/2013

Entertainment

05/30/2013

Nature & Science

06/02/2013

US Coins

06/05/2013

Arms & Armor

06/09/2013

Silver

06/14/2013

Decorative Art

06/15/2013

Fine & Rare Wine

06/14/2013

Historical

06/22/2013

Old West

06/22/2013

US Coins

07/11/2013

Heritage Membership

764,701 bidder-members
$898,815,607 sold in the last year

 

Quality Consignments Wanted

Consign to the 2013 October 5 - 6, The Estate & The Gentleman Collector Signature Auction - Dallas.

 

E-mail Stephanie O'Barr, or call 1-800-872-6467 x1444

We expect to have one of our Consignment Directors visiting your area soon. Please call to arrange an appointment.

Testimonials:
From my experience, you conduct and operate the auction in a very professional manner.
J.D. ,
Lakewood, CO

HA.com receives more traffic than any other auction house website. To compare for yourself, visit: compete.com

 

In The News

Hall of Fame