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THE PROPERTY OF PHILIP JONSSON
WILLIAM ROBINSON LEIGH (American, 1866-1955)
Home, Sweet Home
, 1932
Oil on canvas
40 x 60 inches (101.6 x 152.4 cm)
Signed and dated lower left:
W.R. Leigh 1932
Auction 5085
| Lot: 70040 | Nov 5, 2011
Sold For:
$1,195,000.00
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
(Total: 2 Items)
Auction 5116
| Lot: 76046 | Nov 10, 2012
Sold For:
$962,500.00
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$1,443,750 or more
HOWARD A. TERPNING (American, b. 1927)
Crow Country
, 1978
Oil on canvas
30 x 46 inches (76.2 x 116.8 cm)
Signed and dated lower left:
Terpning / 1978
WEIDER HEALTH AND FITNESS COLLECTION
This lot is accompanied by a copy of the book
Terpning: Tribute to the Plains People.
(Total: 2 Items)
Auction 5116
| Lot: 76052 | Nov 10, 2012
Sold For:
$662,500.00
CHARLES MARION RUSSELL (American, 1864-1926)
Kickover of Morning Coffee Pot
, 1896
Watercolor on paper
19 x 28 inches (48.3 x 71.1 cm)
Signed and dated lower left:
CM Russell / 1896 (with artist's cipher)
Auction 5116
| Lot: 76020 | Nov 10, 2012
Sold For:
$482,500.00
HOWARD A. TERPNING (American, b. 1927)
Slim Chance
, 1978
Oil on canvas
24 x 40 inches (61.0 x 101.6 cm)
Signed and dated lower left:
© / Terpning / 1978
Signed, titled and inscribed verso:
"Slim Chance" 24 x 40 / All reproduction rights / To this painting are / Retained by the / Artist Howard Terpning / HA Terpning
PROPERTY FROM THE WEIDER HEALTH AND FITNESS COLLECTION
Auction 5198
| Lot: 68270 | Nov 17, 2014
Sold For:
$395,000.00
THE PROPERTY OF PHILIP JONSSON
WILLIAM ROBINSON LEIGH (American, 1866-1955)
Renegade at Bay
, 1941
Oil on canvas
24 x 29 inches (61.0 x 73.7 cm)
Signed and dated lower left:
W.R. Leigh 1941
Auction 5085
| Lot: 70041 | Nov 5, 2011
Sold For:
$388,375.00
E. MARTIN HENNINGS (American, 1886-1956)
The War Bonnet
Oil on canvas
48-1/2 x 36 inches (123.2 x 91.4 cm)
Signed lower right:
E. Martin Hennings
Auction 5116
| Lot: 76102 | Nov 10, 2012
Sold For:
$386,500.00
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$579,750 or more
The Hon. Paul H. Buchanan, Jr. Collection
HENRY FRANÇOIS FARNY (American, 1847-1916)
Saddling Up
...
Auction 5024
| Lot: 77037 | Jun 10, 2009
Sold For:
$334,600.00
FREDERIC REMINGTON
(American 1861-1909)
A Mexican Buccaro - In Texas,
circa 1890
Oil on canvas
21-1/2 x 17-1/2 inches (54.6 x 44.4 cm)
Signed lower left:
Frederic Remington
Provenance:
Newhouse Galleries (New York);
Mr. And Mrs. F. Howard Walsh (Fort Worth, Texas);
Walsh Family Art Trust (Fort Worth, Texas)
Literature:
Harby, Lee C. "Texan Types And Contrasts",
Harper's New Monthly Magazine
(vol. 81, issue 482, July 1980, p. 241)
In 1881, Frederic Remington set off for the vast territories of Texas, New Mexico, Arizona and veered north to Montana and the Dakotas armed with the goal of recording the people he encountered there as well as a vanishing way of life. His subsequent work as an illustrator for
Harper's New Monthly Magazine
depended upon this initial trove of highly detailed imagery, and in 1885 he was sent back West by the magazine editors to record Native American conflicts and capture in paint a feeling for life in the southwest. Within a decade, Remington became the dean of Western illustrators, just as the "Wild West" was vanishing forever.
Painted circa 1890
The Mexican Buccaro - in Texas
is an outstanding example of Remington's illustration style, which captured the imagination of the reading public. This painting was featured in the July 1890 issue of
Harper's New Monthly Magazine,
and accompanied an article entitled "Texan Types and Contrasts" by Lee C. Harby. The text sketched a romanticized portrait of the Mexican life in Texas, and waxed poetic on subjects ranging from spicy and flavorful Mexican foods to the dignified and passionate demeanors of the Mexican people. While Harby acknowledged that numerous nationalities contributed to the colorful tableaux of Texan life, all of Remington's illustrations, by contrast, depict only Mexicans. Remington showed them engaged in a range of activities, which was the primary focus of the article.
Painted
Auction 652
| Lot: 24030 | May 25, 2007
Sold For:
$310,700.00
WILLIAM ROBINSON LEIGH (American, 1866-1955)
One Good Turn Deserves Another
, 1944
Oil on canvas
28 x 22 inches (71.1 x 55.9 cm)
Signed and dated lower left:
W.R. Leigh 1944
THE HOGAN FAMILY COLLECTION
(Total: 2)
Auction 5116
| Lot: 76195 | Nov 10, 2012
Sold For:
$290,500.00
ERNEST LEONARD BLUMENSCHEIN (American, 1874-1960)
Taos Valley Reflections
Oil on canvas
26 x 26 inches (66.0 x 66.0 cm)
Signed lower left:
E.L. Blumenschein
THE HOGAN FAMILY COLLECTION
Auction 5116
| Lot: 76185 | Nov 10, 2012
Sold For:
$266,500.00
FROM A PRIVATE INDIANAPOLIS COLLECTION
BIRGER SANDZÉN (American, 1871-1954)
Late Moon Rising (Wild Horse Creek)
, 1923
Oil on canvas
36-1/4 x 48-1/4 inches (92.1 x 122.6 cm)
Signed and dated lower right:
Birger Sandzén / 1923
Auction 5062
| Lot: 64233 | May 17, 2011
Sold For:
$262,900.00
Make Offer to Owner
$394,350 or more
FREDERIC SACKRIDER REMINGTON (American, 1861-1909)
Apache Signal Fire
, circa 1891
Oil en grisaille on canvas
34 x 24 inches (86.4 x 61.0 cm)
Signed lower right:
Remington
Auction 5062
| Lot: 64270 | May 17, 2011
Sold For:
$262,900.00
FREDERIC SACKRIDER REMINGTON (American, 1861-1909)
A Mexican Buccaroo - In Texas
, circa 1890
Oil on ...
Auction 5044
| Lot: 67122 | May 15, 2010
Sold For:
$233,025.00
TOM LOVELL (American, 1909-1997)
The Thaw
, 1975
Oil on board
27 x 40 inches (68.6 x 101.6 cm)
Signed lower left:
Tom Lovell
Artist's label verso
THE HOGAN FAMILY COLLECTION
Auction 5116
| Lot: 76194 | Nov 10, 2012
Sold For:
$230,500.00
E. MARTIN HENNINGS (American, 1886-1956)
Indian Hunters
Oil on artists' board
14 x 14 inches (35.6 x 35.6 cm)
Signed lower right:
E.M. Hennings
Titled verso:
Indian Hunters
THE HOGAN FAMILY COLLECTION (Total: 2)
Auction 5116
| Lot: 76184 | Nov 10, 2012
Sold For:
$218,500.00
GUY ROSE (American, 1867-1925)
Out to Sea, Point Lobos
Oil on canvas
29-1/2 x 24 inches (74.9 x 61.0 cm)
Titled, inscribed, and estate-stamped verso:
Out to Sea / Ethel Rose / Earl L. Stendahl
Auction 5148
| Lot: 70070 | Nov 14, 2013
Sold For:
$197,000.00
FREDERIC SACKRIDER REMINGTON (American, 1861-1909)
Bronco Buster #16
, 1895
Bronze with patina
23 inches (58.4 cm)
Signed on base:
Frederic Remington
Foundry mark on base:
Cast by the Henry Bonnard Bronze Co-1895
Auction 5116
| Lot: 76017 | Nov 10, 2012
Sold For:
$194,500.00
JOHN FORD CLYMER (American, 1907-1989)
The Raiding Party
Oil on masonite
24 x 36 inches (61.0 x 91.4 cm)
Signed lower right:
John Clymer
Titled verso:
The Raiding Party
WEIDER HEALTH AND FITNESS COLLECTION
Auction 5116
| Lot: 76051 | Nov 10, 2012
Sold For:
$194,500.00
CARL CLEMENS MORITZ RUNGIUS (American, 1869-1959)
Caribou on the Tundra, 1938
Oil on canvas
30-1/2 x 40 inches (77.5 x 101.6 cm)
Signed lower right:
C. Rungius
Titled on stretcher:
Tundra
WEIDER HEALTH AND FITNESS COLLECTION
Auction 5116
| Lot: 76045 | Nov 10, 2012
Sold For:
$182,500.00
JOSEPH HENRY SHARP
(American 1859-1953)
Taos Fishing Trip,
circa October 1932
Oil on canvas
14 x 17 inches (35.6 x 43.2 cm)
Signed lower right:
JHSHARP
On verso: original check from Lawrence Slaback endorsed by Joseph Henry Sharp
Provenance:
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Slaback, purchased directly from artist on October 4, 1932;
Hazel Risselman, inherited from Slaybacks;
Descended in family to Jim Risselman
Joseph Henry Sharp, the father of the Taos art colony, was born in Bridgeport, Ohio, and saw his first Native Americans near Wheeling, West Virginia, just across the Ohio River. He spent his teenage years in Cincinnati, where he studied art at the McMicken School of Design and the Cincinnati Art Academy. Over the course of the 1880s and early 1890s Sharp continued his studies in Munich, Antwerp and Paris. From 1892 to 1902 he taught life drawing and portraiture at the Cincinnati Art Academy. During this period he often ventured west to paint American Indians.
Sharp made trips to Taos, New Mexico, in 1883 and 1893. From 1902 to 1909, he spent summers in Taos and winters at Crow Agency in Montana. In 1910 he settled permanently in Taos. In the 1930s Sharp traveled to China and Hawaii, and in later years he spent winters in Pasadena, California. Sharp was a founding member of the Taos Society of Artists and received numerous prizes, including a silver medal at the Pan American Exposition of 1901 and a gold medal at the Panama-Pacific Exposition of 1915.
Important groups of Sharp's paintings are preserved in the collections of the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology, University of California, Berkeley; the Butler Institute of American Art in Youngstown, Ohio; the Smithsonian American Art Museum in Washington, D.C.; the Gilcrease Museum in Tulsa, Oklahoma; and the Stark Museum of Art in Orange, Texas.
Sharp painted numerous landscapes and outdoor studies in Taos. He adapted a shepherd's wagon as a studio-on-wh
Auction 652
| Lot: 24009 | May 25, 2007
Sold For:
$179,250.00
Make Offer to Owner
$268,875 or more
EANGER IRVING COUSE (American, 1866-1936)
Prayer to the Rain God
, circa 1926
Oil on canvas
24 x 29 inches (61.0 x 73.7 cm)
Signed lower right:
E.I. Couse
THE HOGAN FAMILY COLLECTION
Auction 5116
| Lot: 76182 | Nov 10, 2012
Sold For:
$170,500.00
TOM LOVELL (American, 1909-1997)
Captain Murie's Pawnees
, 1983
Oil on canvas
23 x 40-1/2 inches (58.4 x 102.9 cm)
Signed, dated and inscribed lower left:
TOM LOVELL NAWA / © 1983
PROPERTY FROM THE WEIDER HEALTH AND FITNESS COLLECTION
Auction 5198
| Lot: 68290 | Nov 17, 2014
Sold For:
$161,000.00
JOSEPH HENRY SHARP
(American 1859-1953)
Jerry
Oil on canvas
20 x 16 inches (50.8 x 40.6 cm)
Signed lower left:
JHSHARP
Titled on stretcher bar on verso:
Jerry
Provenance:
Forest Fenn;
Dorothy and William Harmsen, Sr. (Denver, Colorado)<
The painting features Jerry Mirabel (also known as Elk Foot and Túmenah), who was Sharp's favorite model and close friend. Over the course of the period 1913-1949, Mirabel posed for numerous portraits and scenes depicting tribal rituals. He died in 1980 at the age of 110. According to Forest Fenn, upon Mirabel's death "the Indians went into mourning and the pueblo was closed to all outsiders for three days" (
The Beat of the Drum and the Whoop of the Dance: A Study of the Life and Work of Joseph Henry Sharp
[Sante Fe, New Mexico, Fenn Publishing Company, 1983], p. 237).
The painting features Jerry Mirabel (also known as Elk Foot and Túmenah), who was Sharp's favorite model and close friend. Over the course of the period 1913-1949, Mirabel posed for numerous portraits and scenes depicting tribal rituals. He died in 1980 at the age of 110. According to Forest Fenn, upon Mirabel's death 'the Indians went into mourning and the pueblo was closed to all outsiders for three days' (
The Beat of the Drum and the Whoop of the Dance: A Study of the Life and Work of Joseph Henry Sharp
[Santa Fe, New Mexico, Fenn Publishing Company, 1983], p. 237).
Sharp established a reputation for his ability to render the distinctive facial features of the various tribes he pictured, as well as their individual costumes, artifacts and ceremonies. He created numerous half-length portraits of Native American men standing in three-quarter profile attired in feather bonnets and hide clothing. Sarah E. Boehme has noted that in these and related portraits beadwork and 'other characteristics of Indian design are evident on the clothing, but details are softened because Sharp painted
Auction 652
| Lot: 24012 | May 25, 2007
Sold For:
$155,350.00
VICTOR HIGGINS (American, 1884-1949)
November -Country Landscape,
circa 1920
Oil on canvas
25 x 30 inches (63.5 x 76.2 cm)
Signed lower right:
Victor Higgins
Auction 5116
| Lot: 76101 | Nov 10, 2012
Sold For:
$146,500.00
WILLIAM HERBERT DUNTON (American, 1878-1936)
The Badger Hole (The Spill)
, 1906
Oil on canvas
28 x...
Auction 5019
| Lot: 38130 | Jul 16, 2009
Sold For:
$143,400.00
JOSEPH HENRY SHARP
(American 1859-1953)
Bawling Deer,
circa 1924 -1946
Oil on canvas
16 x 13 inches (40.6 x 33 cm)
Signed lower right:
JHSHARP
Titled on stretcher bar on verso in artist's hand
Inscribed versro:
Francis Taos Indian
Provenance:
Forest Fenn;
Dorothy and William Harmsen, Sr.,(Denver, Colorado)
Bawling Deer
is one of numerous portraits Sharp painted of Frank Martinez (who was known both as Bawling Deer and Pâh Wélah) between 1924 and 1946. Here Martinez is wrapped almost entirely in what appears to be a government-issued commercial blanket. Only his wonderfully expressive face and moccasins are exposed. The portrait reflects the growing emphasis on pictorial concerns in Sharp's workit is as much a character study as a study of color, light, form and texture. Sarah E. Boehme has noted that as early as 1905, Sharp's portraits were becoming 'not character studies or records of famous warriors, but studies of pictorial effects, of light falling on subjects. Not only did he pose his subjects, he also probably suggested clothing for them to wear' ('The North and Snow: J. H. Sharp in Montana,'
Montana
49 [Autumn 1990]: 43).
Auction 652
| Lot: 24010 | May 25, 2007
Sold For:
$143,400.00
TOM LOVELL (American, 1909-1997)
The Raven Followers
, 1975
Oil on board
19 x 32 inches (48.3 x 81.3 cm)
Signed lower left:
Tom Lovell NWA
Auction 5085
| Lot: 70050 | Nov 5, 2011
Sold For:
$131,450.00
EDGAR ALWIN PAYNE (American, 1883-1947)
The Lone Packer
Oil on canvas
28 x 34 inches (71.1 x 86.4 cm)
Signed lower left:
Edgar Payne
Artist's label verso.
Auction 5116
| Lot: 76109 | Nov 10, 2012
Sold For:
$122,500.00
FREDERIC SACKRIDER REMINGTON (American 1861-1909)
Bronco Buster
Bronze
22.75in. tall
Signed on base
Roman Bronze Wo...
Auction 621
| Lot: 30255 | Nov 17, 2005
Sold For:
$107,550.00
WILLIAM GOLLINGS (American 1878-1932)
Firing From the Treeline,
1912
Oil on canvas
24in. x 36in.
Signed and dated lo...
Auction 628
| Lot: 23150 | May 3, 2006
Sold For:
$101,575.00
CYRUS EDWIN DALLIN (American, 1861-1944)
Appeal to the Great Spirit
, 1913
Bronze with brown patina
21-3/4 inches (55.2 cm) high
Inscribed on base:
© C.E. Dallin 1913
Inscribed and stamped along base:
#70 / Gorham Co Founders/ QPN
PROPERTY OF A DALLAS COLLECTOR
Auction 5174
| Lot: 70239 | May 10, 2014
Sold For:
$100,000.00
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SANFORD ROBINSON GIFFORD (American, 1823-1880)
A Sketch at the Camp on the La Bonté, Wyoming Territory
, 1870
Oil on canvas
6 x 13 inches (15.2 x 33.0 cm)
Artist's estate stamp verso
Inscribed on stretcher:
La Bonté / Wyoming Terr
Auction 5174
| Lot: 70195 | May 10, 2014
Sold For:
$100,000.00
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OSCAR EDWARD BERNINGHAUS (American, 1874-1952)
Frolic on the Plains
, circa 1900
Oil on canvas
24 x 36 inches (61.0 x 91.4 cm)
Signed lower right:
O.E. Berninghaus
Auction 5116
| Lot: 76094 | Nov 10, 2012
Sold For:
$98,500.00
JOSEPH HENRY SHARP (American, 1859-1953)
The Blue Teepee
Oil on canvas
12 x 18-1/4 inches (30.5 x 46.4 cm)
Signed lower left:
J.H. Sharp
Inscribed on stretcher verso:
Blue Teepee-Harry Wolf-Medicine Man (1904-10) / "Fall Crow Fair"
Auction 5116
| Lot: 76115 | Nov 10, 2012
Sold For:
$98,500.00
MAYNARD DIXON (American, 1875-1946)
Calico Hills (Virgin Valley, Nevada; No.350)
, 1927
Oil on canvas
16 x 20-1/4 inches (40.6 x 51.4 cm)
Signed, inscribed, and dated lower right:
Maynard Dixon / Virgin Valley, Nev. 1927
Numbered, titled, and dated verso:
350 / Calico Hills / Virgin Valley, Nev. / Aug. 1927
Auction 5085
| Lot: 70006 | Nov 5, 2011
Sold For:
$95,600.00
EANGER IRVING COUSE
(American 1866-1936)
Study for Flute Player with his Sons (Indian Campfire),
1916
Oil on canvas
6 x 35 inches (15.2 x 58.4 cm)
Signed lower left:
Couse
Provenance:
Dorothy and William Harmsen, Sr. (Denver, Colorado)
Literature:
Couse family Archives;
Ellen Landis,
Eanger Irving Couse: Image Maker for America
(Albuquerque, New Mexico: Albuquerque Museum Foundation, 1991) p. 19;
Nicholas Woloshuk,
E. Irving Couse 1866-1926
(Santa Fe, New Mexico: Santa Fe Village Art Museum, 1976), illus. p. 37
Couse was born and raised in the logging town of Saganaw, Michigan, where as a youngster he drew the Chippewa Indians who lived nearby. While still a teenager he attended the Art Institute of Chicago and the National Academy of Design in New York. At the age of twenty he traveled to France, where he studied at the Académie Julien under William Adolphe Bouguereau and Tony Robert-Fleury. Couse remained in France for nearly a decade, and specialized in painting landscapes and peasant subjects. In 1889, he married fellow art student Virginia Walker, a rancher's daughter from the state of Washington. In 1891 they settled for a year at the Walker family's ranch in Klikitat County. While living there Couse produced his first oil paintings of Native Americans.
In 1898, Couse established a winter studio in New York, and spent the next few summers away from the city, painting in Washington, Connecticut and France. In May 1902, Couse learned of Taos, New Mexico through a conversation with his artist friend Ernest Blumenschein. Shortly thereafter he traveled to Taos for the first of his regular summer stays. In 1910 he purchased an old Spanish monastery, which he converted into a studio and home. Five years later, when the Taos Society of Artists was formed, Couse was elected its first President. In 1928, he and his family gave up their New York home and settled permanently in Taos.
Couse
Auction 652
| Lot: 24021 | May 25, 2007
Sold For:
$95,600.00
OSCAR EDMUND BERNINGHAUS (American 1874-1952)
Storm Clouds over Taos Mountain,
1947-48
Oil on masonite
14in. x 20in.<...
Auction 628
| Lot: 23172 | May 3, 2006
Sold For:
$95,600.00
CARL ETHAN AKELEY (American, 1864-1926)
The Charging Herd
, 1915
Bronze with brown patina
13-1/2 x 29 inches (34.3 x 73.7 cm)
Inscribed along left edge:
Carl E. Akeley / © 1915 / The Charging Herd
Inscribed along rear edge:
Cast for / John T. McCutcheon / Limited to Ten Copies No. I / C.E.A. 11-19-15
Stamped along right edge:
Roman Bronze Works N.Y.
Auction 5174
| Lot: 70179 | May 10, 2014
Sold For:
$93,750.00
TOM LOVELL (American, 1909-1997)
Culture in Silver City
Oil on board
15 x 21 inches (38.1 x 53.3 cm)
Signed lower left:
Tom Lovell
THE HOGAN FAMILY COLLECTION
Auction 5116
| Lot: 76193 | Nov 10, 2012
Sold For:
$92,500.00
BERT GREER PHILLIPS
(American 1868-1956)
Corpus Christi Sunday in Taos
Oil on panel
13 x 18 inches (33 x 45.7 cm)
Signed lower left:
Phillips
Inscribed on reverse:
Corpus Cristi Sunday in Taos by Bert Phillips
Provenance:
Mark Sublette, Medicine Man Gallery (Santa Fe, New Mexico);
Ex Harmsen Collection, Denver Art Museum (Denver, Colorado)
Born in Hudson, New York, Bert Phillips began his artistic career at age fifteen studying at the Art Students League and the National Academy of Design. He continued his training in Paris at Académie Julian, where he met artists Joseph Henry Sharp and Ernest Blumenschein, who would become life-long friends. Phillips is considered the founder of the Taos art colony and was deeply involved in promoting the town and pueblo to other artists. He adopted a modern approach by painting Taos Pueblo Indians in a vibrantly colored, realistic style that conveyed the romantic notions he felt about the culture.
Considered one the top ten paintings by Phillips,
Corpus Christi Sunday in Taos
captures over forty worshippers in their Sunday best during the celebration of Corpus Christi. A traditional Catholic festival observed on the Thursday following Trinity Sunday, Corpus Christi commemorates the Christian Eucharist, in which the wine and wafer are symbolically transformed into the body and blood of Christ. The painting is in pristine condition and is accompanied by a letter of authenticity.
Auction 652
| Lot: 24020 | May 25, 2007
Sold For:
$89,625.00
GRANT SPEED (American, b. 1930)
Half Breed
, 1976
Bronze with patina
10 inches (25.4 cm)
Signed and dated on base:
UG Speed / 1976 / CA
THE HOGAN FAMILY COLLECTION
Auction 5116
| Lot: 76224 | Nov 10, 2012
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$50,000.00
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WILLIAM ROBINSON LEIGH (American, 1866-1955)
Buffalo
, 1955
Bronze with patina
16 inches (40.6 cm)
A/P
Signed and numbered on base:
W.R. Leigh / A.P.
Bedi Makky foundry mark
Auction 5116
| Lot: 76082 | Nov 10, 2012
Sold For:
$32,500.00
ERNEST BERKE (American, b. 1921)
The Evening War Prayer
, 1988
Bronze with patina
75 inches (190.5 cm)
Ed. 1/2
Signed, titled, dated, and numbered on base:
The Evening War Prayer / Ernest Berke / 1988 / 1/2
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Auction 5116
| Lot: 76047 | Nov 10, 2012
Sold For:
$20,000.00
GRANT SPEED (American, b. 1930)
Home From the War
, 1977
Bronze with patina
13 inches (33.0 cm)
Ed. 22/30
Signed and dated on base:
UG Speed / 1977
THE HOGAN FAMILY COLLECTION
Auction 5116
| Lot: 76225 | Nov 10, 2012
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$12,500.00
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$18,750 or more
GLENNA GOODACRE (American, b. 1939)
Alo Wanpi Ceremony
Bronze with patina
15 inches (38.1 cm)
Ed. 4/15
Signed on base
: G. Goodacre
THE HOGAN FAMILY COLLECTION
Auction 5116
| Lot: 76227 | Nov 10, 2012
Sold For:
$10,625.00
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GRANT SPEED (American, 1930-2011)
Over the Cutback
, 1972
Bronze with patina
22 inches (55.9 cm)
Ed. 3/20
Signed and dated on base:
UG Speed / CA 1972
Auction 5116
| Lot: 76268 | Nov 10, 2012
Sold For:
$9,375.00
GRANT SPEED (American, 1930-2011)
Openin' Up New Country
, 1971
Bronze with patina
15 inches (38.1 cm)
Ed. 11/25
Signed and dated on base:
UG Speed / 1971 CA
Auction 5116
| Lot: 76271 | Nov 10, 2012
Sold For:
$8,125.00
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