INTRODUCTION
Over the years we have acquired American Indian and Western art that
ranges from an original Earl Biss that is 5ft x 7ft, and worth nearly
$100,000 down to various lithos. The poster art, which is where we got
started still has a special place but we only list it and sell it on
ebay. Our art is displayed matted and framed, but we only ship the
piece. It is just not practical to try to ship frames, glass and
matting. Most people want their own and it nearly doubles or triples
the shipping and packaging cost.
We buy, sell and trade, plus take on consignments in regional art.
However, we tend to focus on niches such as impressionistic art,
kachinas, etc. The normal landscapes, rodeo cowboy and indian maiden
stuff is readily available. We often select the one or two pieces of an
artist's work that appeal to us and tend not to carry an artist's line
of work. When doing design projects for a building we will often seek
out particular pieces of work that would go well in a specific setting.
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Earl Biss, Oil, 5ftx7ft, $98,000 |
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Oil, 23x30, $9,500 |
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Bill Rane, Taos, NM, Died 2005 |
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Oil, 23x30, $9,500 |
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R.C. Gorman, Night Dreaming, 28hx38w, Litho, $12,500 |
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R.C. Gorman, Taos, New Mexico |
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R.C. Gorman, now deceased was considered the Navajo "Picasso". His
Navajo Gallery in Taos, New Mexico, was the epicenter for his work.
Gorman's "Night Dreaming" is a rare and generally unavailable litho of
his work.
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Hawk Brother, Litho, $2,500 |
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Print, Framed, $450 |
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Doug West, Santa Fe |
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