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    • Dan Bates (b 1951) Western Bronze
      Oct. 20, 2024

      Dan Bates (b 1951) Western Bronze

      Est: $400 - $600

      'Sittin' Pretty' Signed and number 7/12. Mounted on a walnut plinth. Dimensions: The plinth is 9 1/4" x 6 1/4". Overall height is 17". Provenance: From a local collection. 

      Locati LLC
    • Dan Bates, "En Memorial de Los Charros Delcielo"
      Aug. 03, 2024

      Dan Bates, "En Memorial de Los Charros Delcielo"

      Est: $600 - $900

      Dan Bates (b. 1951), "En Memorial de Los Charros Delcielo", Bronze, cast 15/100, Signed and titled Foundry stamp from Tucson

      Scottsdale Art Auction, LLC
    • Dan Bates Saddle Bronze
      Jun. 08, 2024

      Dan Bates Saddle Bronze

      Est: $200 - $300

      3 5/8" by 3 1/2" by 2 3/8". Dan Bates (Born 1951) is active/lives in Arizona. Dan Bates is known for Sculptor-equestrian, cowboy, wildlife. A third generation Tucsonan, Dan Bates spent much of his early childhood on his grandparent's "El Coronado Ranch" in the Chiracahua Mountains of Southeastern Arizona. His involvement in art has been since childhood and his passion for the American West is deep. Bates is a traditional sculptor of 'lost wax' bronzes with a Western theme. Renowned for his accurate, equestrian sculptures, Dan's work captures the working cowboy, the United States Cavalry, and desert wildlife in all scales - from affordable to monumental. Most of his works come from the time when the West was young and all are historically correct - a hallmark of Bates' work. Having studied under renowned New Mexico sculptor Tom Knapp and master sculptor Walker Hancock of Gloucester, Massachusetts - Dan's sculptures range in size from small to heroic public projects. Understanding the subject is essential to Bates, although models, photographs and reference material are used for guidance, "nothing can take the place of personal experience for the overall authenticity of a piece." Dan is an accomplished equestrian and a founding member of the 1st Company Arizona Governor's Horse Guards," a mounted cavalry regiment. He sculpts as often as possible at the Cobra Ranch in Aravaipa Canyon, Arizona, where he raises championship Texas Longhorn cattle. Dan Bates' work is found in galleries throughout Arizona and the United States. His work is represented in the permanent collection of the Cowboy Hall of Fame and of the Tucson Museum of Art. His works have been commissioned by major corporations including Northern Telecom, Hughes Aircraft, Fidelity Insurance Company, Tucson Medical Center Foundation, Nalco Chemical Company and, Carondolet Health Services to name a few. He was commissioned to sculpt the monumental bronze entitled "Chief Trumpeter," which stands at Fort Lowell Park in Tucson, Arizona (a frontier cavalry fort - now a Tucson City Park), as well as a commissioned, life-sized monument for the Fort Huachuca Museum Society, which stands at Fort Huachuca, Arizona (an active U.S. military installation since frontier days). Dan was honored by the Tucson Festival Society as Tucson's "Artist of the Year" (1993-1994).

      Davis Brothers Auction
    • Dan Bates, Arizona (b.1951), Boots, bronze, 5 1/4" H x 4 1/4" W x 4" D
      Dec. 16, 2023

      Dan Bates, Arizona (b.1951), Boots, bronze, 5 1/4" H x 4 1/4" W x 4" D

      Est: $140 - $250

      Dan Bates Arizona, (b.1951) Boots bronze #74/100. Purchased from Troy's Western Heritage Gallery, Scottsdale, AZ, 12/23/1998. Purchase Price $275. Biography from the Archives of askART: The following biography is from Wayne Oxtoby, a co-worker of the artist: A third generation Tucsonan, Dan Bates spent much of his early childhood on his grandparent's "El Coronado Ranch" in the Chiracahua Mountains of Southeastern Arizona. His involvement in art has been since childhood and his passion for the American West is deep. Bates is a traditional sculptor of 'lost wax' bronzes with a Western theme. Renowned for his accurate, equestrian sculptures, Dan's work captures the working cowboy, the United States Cavalry, and desert wildlife in all scales - from affordable to monumental. Most of his works come from the time when the West was young and all are historically correct - a hallmark of Bates' work. Having studied under renowned New Mexico sculptor Tom Knapp and master sculptor Walker Hancock of Gloucester, Massachusetts - Dan's sculptures range in size from small to heroic public projects. Understanding the subject is essential to Bates, although models, photographs and reference material are used for guidance, "nothing can take the place of personal experience for the overall authenticity of a piece." Dan is an accomplished equestrian and a founding member of the 1st Company Arizona Governor's Horse Guards," a mounted cavalry regiment. He sculpts as often as possible at the Cobra Ranch in Aravaipa Canyon, Arizona, where he raises championship Texas Longhorn cattle. Dan Bates' work is found in galleries throughout Arizona and the United States. His work is represented in the permanent collection of the Cowboy Hall of Fame and of the Tucson Museum of Art. His works have been commissioned by major corporations including Northern Telecom, Hughes Aircraft, Fidelity Insurance Company, Tucson Medical Center Foundation, Nalco Chemical Company and, Carondolet Health Services to name a few. He was commissioned to sculpt the monumental bronze entitled "Chief Trumpeter," which stands at Fort Lowell Park in Tucson, Arizona (a frontier cavalry fort - now a Tucson City Park), as well as a commissioned, life-sized monument for the Fort Huachuca Museum Society, which stands at Fort Huachuca, Arizona (an active U.S. military installation since frontier days). Dan was honored by the Tucson Festival Society as Tucson's "Artist of the Year" (1993-1994).

      Ripley Auctions
    • DAN BATES "MOUNTED RESCUE" BRONZE SCULPTURE
      Nov. 12, 2023

      DAN BATES "MOUNTED RESCUE" BRONZE SCULPTURE

      Est: -

      Dan Bates (Born 1951) "Mounted Rescue" Bronze Sculpture. Dan Bates spent much of his early childhood on his grandparent's "El Coronado Ranch" in the Chiricahua Mountains of Southeastern Arizona. His involvement in art has been since childhood and his passion for the American West is deep. Dan Bates' work is found in galleries throughout Arizona and the United States. His work is represented in the permanent collection of the Cowboy Hall of Fame and of the Tucson Museum of Art. Artist: Dan Bates Title: "Mounted Rescue" Medium: Bronze Sculpture Signature Type: Signed Signature Location: on base Edition: AP 2 Approx. Net Weight: 21 lbs. Keywords: Southwestern, Western Artwork, Art; Ref: BD1898

      Bradford's
    • Dan Bates (b. 1951) Bronze Sculpture Closin' The Gate 16/35
      Jul. 23, 2023

      Dan Bates (b. 1951) Bronze Sculpture Closin' The Gate 16/35

      Est: $200 - $300

      Lost wax bronze on walnut base. Signed and numbered 16/35. Approx. 7.75 in. H x 9.75 in. W x 4.75 in. D. 11.3 lbs.

      Hughes Auctions
    • Bates, Dan (b. 1951) "Saddle on Ground"
      Jan. 19, 2018

      Bates, Dan (b. 1951) "Saddle on Ground"

      Est: $300 - $500

      Bates, Dan (b. 1951) "Saddle on Ground"

      Scottsdale Art Auction, LLC
    • Dan Bates Bronze ' Country Doctor' Sculpture
      Nov. 25, 2017

      Dan Bates Bronze ' Country Doctor' Sculpture

      Est: -

      Artist's proof / 20. In good condition. Measures approximately 8.5" x 7.5" x 3.25". Sh12448

      EJ'S Auction & Appraisal
    • [ Native American ] Dan Bates (b-1951)
      Mar. 07, 2010

      [ Native American ] Dan Bates (b-1951)

      Est: $1,500 - $3,000

      Dan Bates (b-1951) Limited edition (#3/12) highly detailed bronze sculpture of four retreating horses, but only 3 riders. 20" x 21 x 23" Late 1900s

      Allard Auctions
    • Dan Bates (b-1950)
      Aug. 16, 2009

      Dan Bates (b-1950)

      Est: $2,500 - $5,000

      Famous limited edition (#3/12) bronze depicting 2 soldiers aiding an injured third, all on horseback. 18" x 21" x 23" plus base

      Allard Auctions
    • Dan Bates (b-1951)
      Mar. 07, 2009

      Dan Bates (b-1951)

      Est: $1,000 - $2,000

      Beautiful limited edition (#3/12) bronze depicting two soldiers helping an injured third. 19-1/2" x 21" x 23"

      Allard Auctions
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