JHAA Brochure

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WHY CHOOSE US

• Free, confidential, no-obligation auction evaluations

• Prompt consignor payout

• Concierge-level shipping and logistics services

• Holder of 168 auction world records

• 95% sell-through rate

• Comprehensive marketing campaigns include national print and digital advertising, social media promotion, newsletters, and direct mail

• Extensive domestic and international mailing list

• Auction and private sale exhibitions are displayed year-round in our permanent 15,000-square-foot building in Jackson Hole, one of the nation’s most affluent areas and a premier destination for American art collectors

• Professional staff focused on maximizing realized prices

• Partners have decades of experience in private sales, gallery ownership, and auction management

ABOUT JACKSON HOLE ART AUCTION

A market leader in American art since 2007, Jackson Hole Art Auction’s three annual sales offer a high standard of works across several genres, including wildlife, sporting, figurative, landscape, Western, and Native American art by both classical masters and contemporary artists. Our annual September auction has been recognized as one of the premier art events in the country and is a signature event of the Jackson Hole Fall Arts Festival, attracting collectors from across the country and abroad. JHAA’s sales feature works from highly collected artists such as John Clymer, Howard Terpning, Bob Kuhn, Carl Rungius, Joseph Henry Sharp, Frederic Remington, John Nieto and Robert Bateman, among many others.

Our showroom includes a retail gallery space featuring artist exhibitions, decorative art and private sale artwork.

Auction, private sale, and gallery exhibitions are displayed year-round in our permanent 15,000-square-foot building in downtown Jackson.

Jackson Hole Art Auction 130 E Broadway | PO Box 1568 Jackson, WY 83001 (866) 549-9278 coordinator@jacksonholeartauction.com www.jacksonholeartauction.com www.instagram.com/jacksonholeartauction

Estimate: $60,000 – $90,000

SOLD: $168,000 (2021

Estimate: $200,000 – $300,000

SOLD: $570,000 (2022 Auction)

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SOLD:

Estimate: $15,000 –

SOLD: $132,000 (2021

G. Harvey, Trails in the Palo Duro, 1970 oil on canvas, 30 x 40 in.
Auction)
William Gollings, Summer Camp, 1931 oil on canvas, 29 x 22 in.
E.S. Paxson, Geronimo, 1904 oil on canvas, 14 1/4 x 12 1/4 in.
$25,000
Auction)
Bob Kuhn, Stuff of Legends, 1999 acrylic on masonite, 22 x 30 in.
$100,000 – $150,000
$480,000 (2021 Auction)

SOLD:

Estimate: $80,000 – $120,000

John Coleman, 1876, Gall - Sitting Bull - Crazy Horse bronze 5/5, 55 x 96 x 36 in.
SOLD: $142,800 (2020 Auction)
Carl Rungius, Alaskan Wilderness oil on canvas, 40 1/4 x 50 1/4 in.
Estimate: $400,000 – $600,000
SOLD: $660,000 (2019 Auction)
Allan Houser, Respect, 1985 bronze 11/12, 58 x 13 x 12 in.
Estimate: $30,000 – $50,000
$78,000 (2021 Auction)
Edward Borein, Mustang Round Up watercolor on paper, 8 x 9 in.
Estimate: $10,000 – $15,000
SOLD: $27,000 (2023 Auction)

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Harry Jackson, Washakie polychrome bronze WAP 3P, 36 x 28 x 16 in.
Estimate: $12,000 – $18,000
$21,600 (2021 Auction)
John Clymer, We Take All, 1973 oil on canvas, 24 x 48 in.
Estimate: $100,000 – $200,000
$480,000 (2021 Auction)
Roy Andersen, Day of the Dog Soldier, 2000 oil on canvas, 50 x 72 in.
Estimate: $75,000 – $125,000
SOLD: $156,000 (2021 Auction)
Thomas Molesworth, Love Seat, ca. 1945 burled fir, chimayo wool weaving, leathe, 34 x 59 x 38 in.
$25,000 – $35,000
$57,000 (2022 Auction)

Frederic Remington, He Lay Where He Had Been Jerked, Still as a Log oil on canvas, 24 1/4 x 36 1/4 in.

Estimate: $1,000,000 – $1,500,000

SOLD: $1,583,000 (2011 Auction)

Estimate: $750,000 – $1,250,000

SOLD: $946,000 (2020 Auction)

Estimate: $700,000 – $1,000,000

SOLD: $1,424,000 (2021 Auction)

Thomas Moran, Cascade Falls, Yosemite oil on canvas, 30 1/4 x 20 in.
Howard Terpning, Vanishing Pony Tracks oil on canvas, 60 x 42 in.

AUCTION RECORDS

 LANFORD MONROE

Processional, 2000 oil on board, 32 x 48 in.

Estimate: $25,000 – $45,000

SOLD: $66,000 (2023 Auction)

 THOMAS BLACKSHEAR

Swan Song oil on board, 28 x 50 in.

Estimate: $20,000 – $30,000

SOLD: $65,000 (2020 Auction)

 BONNIE MARRIS

Family Ties oil on canvas, 36 x 48 in.

Estimate: $20,000 – $30,000

SOLD: $140,400 (2016 Auction)

 DEAN CORNWELL

Portrait oil on canvas, 30 x 24 in.

Estimate: $40,000 – $60,000

SOLD: $245,700 (2016 Auction)

 ARNOLD FRIBERG

Learning Young oil on board, 9 1/2 x 15 in.

Estimate: $18,000 – $25,000

SOLD: $18,400 (2015 Auction)

 RICHARD SCHMID

Yellow Roses, 1997 oil on canvas, 20 x 30 in.

Estimate: $75,000 – $125,000

SOLD: $132,000 (2021 Auction)

 JOHN COWAN

Foggin’ In watercolor on paper, 26 1/2 x 39 1/2 in.

Estimate: $10,000 – $20,000

SOLD: $84,000 (2021 Auction)

 CLARK HULINGS

Grand Canyon oil on canvas, 31 x 47 in.

Estimate: $200,000 – $300,000

SOLD: $345,000 (2011 Auction)

 STANLEY MELTZOFF

Blue Marlin 21 oil on board, 30 x 30 in.

Estimate: $30,000 – $40,000

SOLD: $52,650 (2014 Auction)

 CARL BRENDERS

Lookout Tower, Timberwolves, 2009 mixed media on board, 43 1/4 x 31 3/4 in.

Estimate: $60,000 – $90,000

SOLD: $192,000 (2023 Auction)

ARTISTS WE SEEK

Tony Abeyta

William Acheff

Roy Andersen

Bill Anton

Clyde Aspevig

John James Audubon

Carrie Ballantyne

James Bama

David Barbero

Robert Bateman

Joe Beeler

Oscar Berninghaus

Albert Bierstadt

Earl Biss

Ernest Blumenschein

Edward Borein

Carl Oscar Borg

Carl Brenders

T.C. Cannon

Russell Chatham

Scott Christensen

John Clymer

Guy Coheleach

John Coleman

Dean Cornwell

Edouard Cortes

Eanger Irving Couse

John Cowan

Edward Curtis

Pino D’Angelico

Cyrus Dallin

Glenn Dean

Gerard Curtis Delano

Maynard Dixon

William Herbert Dunton

Charlie Dye

Fremont Ellis

John Falter

Henry Farny

Nicolai Fechin

John Fery

Edward Fraughton

Arnold Friberg

Richard Friese

Malcolm Furlow

Ragan Gennusa

Leon Gaspard

Nancy Glazier

E. William Gollings

Phillip R. Goodwin

Martin Grelle

Robert Griffing

Logan Maxwell Hagege

G. Harvey

Martin E. Hennings

Hermann Herzog

Victor Higgins

Frank B. Hoffman

Allan Houser

Clark Hulings

Wilson Hurley

Harry Jackson

Will James

Frank Tenney Johnson

Jerry Jordan

W.H.D. Koerner

Bob Kuhn

Friedrich Wilhelm Kuhnert

William R. Leigh

Tom Lovell

Mark Maggiori

Bonnie Marris

Frank McCarthy

Dave McGary

Robert McGinnis

Lon Megargee

Ed Mell

Alfred Jacob Miller

Thomas Molesworth

Lanford Monroe

Thomas Moran

Dan Namingha

John Nieto

Jim Norton

Don Oelze

Edmund Osthaus

Bill Owen

Edgar Paxson

Bert Geer Phillips

Ogden Pleissner

Paul Pletka

Kyle Polzin

Alexander Phimister Proctor

Robert Pummill

Jaune Quick-To-See Smith

Joseph Reboli

Kevin Red Star

Frederic Remington

James Reynolds

Kenneth Riley

Norman Rockwell

Thom Ross

Carl Rungius

Charles M. Russell

Tom Ryan

Billy Schenck

Richard Schmid

Fritz Scholder

Conrad Schwiering

Olaf Carl Seltzer

Joseph Henry Sharp

David Shepherd

Tucker Smith

Frank Stick

Robert Summers

Ray Swanson

Howart Terpning

Walter Ufer

Theodore Waddell

Melvin Warren

Billy Soza Warsoldier

Gunnar Widforss

Olaf Wieghorst

Jeremy Winborg

MARKETING & PUBLICITY

• Weekly eblasts to over 10k subscribers

• Over 4.8k Instagram followers

• Monthly full-page advertising in Western Art Collector

• Regular advertising in regional and national print magazines: Western Art & Architecture, Mountain Living, Art of the West, American Fine Art

• Full-color September print auction catalog distributed to over 4,000 dealers and collectors

JACKSON, WY

Nestled beneath the shadow of the Tetons, Jackson Hole has always been celebrated for its beauty, wildlife, and outdoor activities that attract visitors from around the world. With world-class fishing, skiing, mountaineering, and replete with luxury resorts, fine dining and a vibrant downtown scene, Jackson Hole is a year-round destination.

The West’s famous cultural hub and gateway to Grand Teton and Yellowstone National Parks, Jackson Hole welcomes over 4 million tourists each year. 2023 tourism spending in Teton County generated $1.7 billion in revenue. Teton County is also the wealthiest county per capita in the United States, with an average home price of $5.4 million in 2023.

Internationally known as a top art destination, Jackson Hole is home to dozens of art galleries, the National Museum of Wildlife Art and the John Clymer Studio. Its annual Fall Arts Festival—over 50 events spanning 12 days in September—draws thousands of collectors and art lovers from across the country and abroad. JHAA’s annual live auction has been a signature event of the Jackson Hole Fall Arts Festival since 2007.

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