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19TH C. ALBERT BIERSTADT ENGRAVING,
19TH C. ALBERT BIERSTADT ENGRAVING, ROCKY MOUNTAINS. 19th C. colored engraving, “The Rocky Mountains”, after 1863 oil painting by Albert Bierstadt, engraved by J. Smillie. Depicts a Native American encampment in front of a mountain lake landscape. Image 16.75” x 27.75”, Overall 27.5” x 38.5”.
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1885 ROCKY MOUNTAINS MAP LITHOGRAPH
1885 ROCKY MOUNTAINS MAP LITHOGRAPH "Map of the Rocky Mountain Region showing the Approximate Location and Extant of Forest Areas and Irrigation Ditches in 1885," lithograph, published by A. Hoen & Co., Baltimore MD. Image: 31" H x 19" H; frame: 39" H x 29" W
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Rocky coastal scene with trees near
Rocky coastal scene with trees near the shore; 23" x 28 3/4"; unsigned.
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Rocky cliffs coastal oil on canvas.
Rocky cliffs coastal oil on canvas. 13'' H x 24'' W.
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AFTER BIRGER SANDZEN ROCKY MOUNTAIN
AFTER BIRGER SANDZEN ROCKY MOUNTAIN PARK OIL PAINTING Fauvist landscape depicting Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado with two sloped trees amongst rockery on the edge of a river with mountains in the background.
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LARGE FORMAT GEOLOGIC ATLAS ROCKY
LARGE FORMAT GEOLOGIC ATLAS ROCKY MOUNTAIN REGIONOversized book: "Geologic Atlas of the Rocky Mountain Region," Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists, 1972, printed by the A.B. Hirschfeld Press, 331 pages, gilt embossed red cloth binding, approx 21.75"h, 18"w, 1.75"d, 14.25lbs
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ROCKY MOUNTAIN LANDSCAPE, OIL ON
ROCKY MOUNTAIN LANDSCAPE, OIL ON PANEL, FRAMED R. Schnakler, 20th century. "Mountainous Landscape", oil on masonite. Signed lower right; framed. Approx. 31" x 27" (frame), 23.5" x 19.675" (panel)
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THOMAS DEDECKER (1951- ),
THOMAS DEDECKER (1951- ), MAJESTIC ROCKY MOUNTAINS Title: Thomas deDecker (1951- ), Majestic Rocky Mountains Medium: oil on canvas Dimensions: 23 7/8 x 20 7/8 Framed dimension: 32 3/8 x 28 3/8 x 2
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BOOK: ROCKY MOUNTAIN SCENERY. A
BOOK: ROCKY MOUNTAIN SCENERY. A BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROMINENT PLACES OF INTEREST ALONG THE DENVER & RIO GRANDE RAILROAD WITH PHOTOGRAPH PLATES BY WILLIAM HENRY JACKSON, 1888. 9"H X 12"W X 3/4"DBook: Rocky Mountain Scenery. A Brief Description of Prominent Places of Interest Along the Denver & Rio Grande Railroad with photograph plates by William Henry Jackson, 1888. Press of The American Bank Note Co, New YorkTwelve Albertype photographic plate images by the Forbes Co. Boston. Illustrated with photographs, a map of the railroad route, and illustrated advertisements. Dark brown pebble hardcover with gilt illustrated title and "Denver & Rio Grande R R Scenic Line of the World" seal on the front board. Restored. 8 of the 12 plates were photographed by William Henry Jackson. Views include Pike's Peak, Garden of the Gods, Royal Gorge, Marshall Pass, etc. 9"H x 12"W x 3/4"D Dimensions: 9"H x 12"W x 3/4"D
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Ernest Fredericks (American
Ernest Fredericks (American 1877-1927) Rocky Mountains oil on canvas signed Ernest Fredericks (lower right) 24 x 36 inches.
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Rocky Coastal Carmel 20'' H x
Rocky Coastal Carmel 20'' H x 24'' W
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CURRIER AND IVES PRINT. ''The Rocky
CURRIER AND IVES PRINT. ''The Rocky Mountains Emigrants crossing the Plains''. 9 1/4'' h. 14 1/4'' w. In a gilt frame. 14 1/4'' h. 18 3/4'' w.
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DON BALKE (B. 1933) "ROCKY MOUNTAIN
DON BALKE (B. 1933) "ROCKY MOUNTAIN ELK"Don Balke (North Carolina, B. 1933) "Rocky Mountain Elk" Signed lower right. Original Watercolor on Paper.
Provenance: Collection of James A. Helzer (1946-2008), Founder of Unicover Corporation.
This painting was originally published on the Fleetwood commemorative cover for the Baby Wildlife of the 50 States, postmarked January 4, 1984. A gentle mountain stream trickles through an alpine meadow fragrant with the perfume of spring flowers. Winter's cold has passed and the green of summer awakens from its deep sleep. Nature renews herself in the spring when tender seedlings sprout through last autumn's fallen leaves and pastures turn lush and green. The wilderness areas of Utah are enriched with the fresh, new life of spring and especially with the arrival of the wildlife babies. One of the most beautiful wildlife infants that roams the meadows of Utah is the Rocky Mountain Elk. Born in the early spring, the Elk calf is dappled with snowy spots to camouflage the baby in shadowy thickets where it often hides. The young elk follows its mother closely for the first months of its life for it is solely dependent upon her for food and protection. When the calf reaches four months of age, its dappled baby fur is gone, and the youngster is weaned. Young elk spend their first summer in Utah's high mountain ranges. But when the winter snows start to fall, the herds begin their annual descent from the mountainous summer homes to winter ranges in the valleys and live quietly in small matriarchal groups. After their first birthdays, yearling bulls begin to grow their first pair of antlers. By autumn the antlers reach full growth and the yearling elk join the herd as adults.
Image Size: 10.75 x 12.5 in.
Overall Size: 20 x 21.25 in.
Unframed. (B08485)
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PAT WOODALL "ROCKY MOUNTAIN
PAT WOODALL "ROCKY MOUNTAIN RANCHITO" PAINTINGPat Woodall (American, 20th/21st c). Oil on canvas titled "Rocky Mountain Ranchito," 2007, depicting a snowy mountain landscape with a farm in the foreground. Signed along the lower left. Further signed, titled, and dated along the verso.
Provenance: Distinguished corporate collection, Minnesota.
Sight; height: 47 1/2 in x width: 47 1/2 in. Framed; height: 54 1/2 in x width: 54 1/2 in.
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ARTHUR RENSHAW (20TH CENTURY),
ARTHUR RENSHAW (20TH CENTURY), ROCKY MOUNTAIN HIGH Title: Arthur Renshaw (20th Century), Rocky Mountain High Medium: acrylic on canvas Dimensions: 32 x 48 Frame dimensions: 41 3/4 x 57 1/4 x 3 1/2
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NEVA FISCHER (CO, 20TH CENTURY),
NEVA FISCHER (CO, 20TH CENTURY), ROCKY MOUNTAIN LANDSCAPE Graphite, gouache and watercolor on textured mat board, signed at lower right, matted and framed under glass, with gallery label to the verso.
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Vaclav Vytla?il (American,
Vaclav Vytla?il
(American, 1892-1984)
Rocky Mountain Series
oil and mixed media on paper
signed Vaclav Vytlacil (lower right)
22 x 28 inches
Property from the Estate of Adele Feingold of Scarsdale, New York
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Thomas Moran (American,
Thomas Moran (American, 1837-1926) View of the Rocky Mountains Color print Signed and dated '96 in the plate 21 1/2" x 27 1/2"
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GIOVANNI PISANO ROCKY COASTLINE
GIOVANNI PISANO ROCKY COASTLINE BLUE SKY PAINTING Italy1875-1954Depicts a rocky coastline with crashing waves while distant boats sail away into the vast blue sea.
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ATTRIBUTED TO SVEN BIRGER
ATTRIBUTED TO SVEN BIRGER SANDZEN: ''ROCKY MOUNTAIN RACKDALO'' Oil on canvas signed lower right unframed; losses and unstable paint. 24 x 20 in.
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BOB KUHN (1920-2007), ROCKY
BOB KUHN (1920-2007), ROCKY MOUNTAIN HIGH Title: Bob Kuhn (1920-2007), Rocky Mountain High Medium: acrylic on board Dimensions: 18 x 19 Frame dimensions: 25 1/4 x 25 x 3/4
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GERMAN SCHOOL, 19TH CENTURY,
GERMAN SCHOOL, 19TH CENTURY, ROCKY FALLS IN A MOUNTAINOUS LANDSCAPE, OIL ON CANVAS, 27 X 38 INGerman School, 19th Century, Rocky Falls in a Mountainous Landscape, Signed Menn (?) Schmidt and dated 1855 l.l. Oil on canvas Signed Menn (?) Schmidt and dated 1855 l.l. Dimensions: 27 x 38 in (68.6 x 96.5 cm)
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BIERSTADT - "THE ROCKY MOUNTAINS
BIERSTADT - "THE ROCKY MOUNTAINS LANDERS PEAK" (1869)**This is an oversized piece that may require special shipping. Please inquire for a quote prior to bidding.
Albert Bierstadt (German-American, 1830-1902). "The Rocky Mountains Landers Peak" chromolithograph by H.M. Long, published by Thomas McLean, London, UK, 1869. Signed and dated in the plate. A grand chromolithograph of Albert Bierstadt's famous "The Rocky Mountains, Lander's Peak" - the landscape that established Bierstadt as the most beloved painter of the American West during the 19th century. In 1863, nearly 1,000 people attended the exhibition of this painting, and in 1865 it sold for an impressive $25 000. The composition features a Native American campsite, including figures in traditional dress, tepees, and horses occupying the verdant meadow in the foreground as well as the majestic snow-peaked Rocky Mountains beyond, all delineated in Bierstadt's remarkably realistic style. A very special piece set in a custom, museum-quality frame behind glass. Size (sight view): 19" L x 32" W (48.3 cm x 81.3 cm) Size (frame): 33.75" L x 46.75" W (85.7 cm x 118.7 cm)
Albert Bierstadt (1830-1902) was born in Germany, near Dusseldorf; however, he grew up in the United States. In his twenties he returned to Germany to study at the reputable Dusseldorf Academy. In addition to this school's tradition of heroic painting, the Hudson River School tradition would greatly impact the young Bierstadt who would go on to be best known for his grand paintings of the American West. Depicting the breathtaking beauty of such awe-inspiring locales as the Rocky Mountains and Yosemite Valley, Bierstadt's art also reflected the notion of Manifest Destiny in support of westward expansion.
Despite spending his formative years in Europe, Albert Bierstadt was best known for his mesmerizing landscape paintings of the American West. Bierstadt's painting "The Rocky Mountains, Lander's Peak" (1863) was collected by the Metropolitan Museum of Art (accession number 07.123). The Met's curatorial department provides the following description, "This and other popular canvases by the German-born Albert Bierstadt shaped the visual identity of the American West in the United States and abroad. In early 1859 he accompanied a government survey expedition, headed by Frederick W. Lander, to the Nebraska Territory. By summer, the party had reached the Wind River Range of the Rocky Mountains in present-day Wyoming. Painted in New York after Bierstadt’s return from these travels, this work advertised the landscape as a frontier destined to be claimed by White settlers, according to the doctrine of Manifest Destiny. This belief that Americans were the divinely ordained "masters" of the continent systematically ignored with dire consequences the presence of Indigenous populations, such as the Shoshone peoples depicted in the picture’s foreground. Publicly exhibited to great acclaim, this monumental painting established Bierstadt as a key competitor of the preeminent landscape painter, Frederic Edwin Church (see, for example, 09.95). It was purchased in 1865 for the then-astounding sum of $25,000 by James McHenry, an American living in London. Bierstadt later bought it back and gave or sold it to his brother Edward."
Provenance: private Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA collection; ex-Hugh K. Tirrell estate, representative Priscilla T. Bisher
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Signed and dated in the plate. Mounted in a custom, museum-quality frame with a linen matte behind glass. Chromolithograph has not been examined outside the frame but appears to be in overall excellent condition. Framing is excellent. Professional suspension hardware (Wallbuddies) on verso and ready to display.
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Artist Unknown (19th/20th
Artist Unknown (19th/20th century) Rocky Stream oil on canvas 12 x 16 inches.
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GENE KLOSS (american 1903-1996)
GENE KLOSS (american 1903-1996) "ROCKY MOUNTAIN VILLAGE" Pencil signed and titled in the margin. Aquatint. 8 3/4 x 12 in. Unframed provenance: Estate of Alan S. Kushner, Wyndmoor, Pennsylvania. ,000 Sheet: 10 3/4 x 15 7/16 in. Sheet with margins. Affixed to backing board via two brown paper tape pieces at upper left and right corners recto. Margins are slightly uneven. Upper right edge of sheet is slightly rippled near tape piece. There is a smudge mark in lower right corner of sheet. There are some areas of smudging on verso of sheet. Impression is clean and dark.
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ATTRIBUTED TO RICHARD LORENZ
ATTRIBUTED TO RICHARD LORENZ (1858-1915) ROCKY MOUNTAIN LANDSCAPE WITH LAKE. Oil on canvas laid on board unsigned; Verso: Exhibition label reading in part 'Milwaukee Art Center - Exhibition: Richard Lorenz - Rocky Mt. Landscape with Lake - 1966;' Frame: 15.75'' x 18.75'' 10'' x 13'' Condition: No Specific Condition Recorded - Sold As Is
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GEORGE GRINNELL ROCKY SHORE
GEORGE GRINNELL ROCKY SHORE LANDSCAPE PAINTING Connecticut,1878-1946Impressionist depiction of a rocky lack shore beside tall, thin trees.
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Oil Painting of a Rocky Coastline
Oil Painting of a Rocky Coastline in fancy frame image area 18'' x 8''
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ALBERT BIERSTADT (AMERICAN,
ALBERT BIERSTADT (AMERICAN, 1830-1902), STORM IN THE ROCKY MOUNTAINS, MT. ROSEALIE Chromolithograph, mounted to stretched canvas, 1869, printed in London, presented in period giltwood frame.
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TWO BOOKS WITH ETCHINGS
TWO BOOKS WITH ETCHINGS PHOTOGRAVURES WOOD ENGRAVINGS ETC. titled ''Picturesque California: The Rocky Mountains and the Pacific Slope'' edited by John Muir (many of the prints suitable for framing). Lacking covers. Each 12'' by 15.50''.
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Mountainous landscape, oil on
Mountainous landscape, oil on canvas; 23 1/2" x 35 1/2"; signed R. Maes lower right.
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Mountain landscape with
Mountain landscape with waterfall; oil on canvas laid on board; 26" x 20"; signed 'R D Yelland' lower right. Heavy varnish.
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BRONZE WILDLIFE ELK SCULPTURE,
BRONZE WILDLIFE ELK SCULPTURE, ROCKY MOUNTAIN ROYALTYLimited edition bronze with natural stone, mounted on a decorative wooden base. Artist signed.
Modeled in exceptional detail and signed by Montana based American artist Daniel Ray Parker. Brass plaque with limited edition number. #WildlifeArt #WildlifeSculpture #DanielParker #BronzeSculpture #ConservationArt
Artist: Daniel Ray Parker
Issued: c. 2000
Dimensions: 13"H x 11"L x 5"W
Edition Number: 148 of 350 Country of Origin: United States
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FIGURES SEATED ON ROCKY OUTCROP,
FIGURES SEATED ON ROCKY OUTCROP, OIL ON BOARD, FRAME: 18-1/4 X 24-1/2 INFigures Seated on Rocky Outcrop, Oil on Board, Frame: 18-1/4 x 24-1/2 in
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19TH C. ROCKY LANDSCAPE W/ BRIDGE &
19TH C. ROCKY LANDSCAPE W/ BRIDGE & TOWN, O/C Continental School, late 18th-early 19th century, oil on canvas rocky landscape scene with a town in the distance, mountains in the background, and figures near an arched bridge in the foreground, apparently unsigned and undated, Eugene Okarma label to verso, framed. Approx. canvas h. 24", w. 29.5"; overall h. 30", w. 35.25", d. 1.75".
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PAINTING, ROCKY COAST American
PAINTING, ROCKY COAST American School (20th century), Rocky Coast, oil on board, inscribed "Cove" lower left, overall (with frame): 20"h x 23.75"w. Provenance: Property of a prominent Hillsbrough, CA estate.