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Landscape painter, Animal painter, Painter

Sheryl Bodily (Montana, Idaho, born 1936) A western wildlife and landscape artist, Sheryl Bodily is a resident of Montana. He was the winner of the 1986 Ellensburg Washington Rodeo Association Poster Award, and recently received Best of Show/Flatwork at the Florence Festival Art Auction in Florence, Montana.
Favorite subjects rendered in oil and pencil include Indian scenes with children, old cabins, wagon trains and wildlife. He is widely exhibited in Sante Fe and Taos, New Mexico, Sedona, Arizona and Idaho.
In the fall of 1970, an art auction was held through the Pacific Northwest Indian Center in Spokane, Washington. To that auction a young man named Sheryl Bodily, from Columbia Falls, Montana, brought a few of his oil paintings. A good deal of excitement was caused by the fact that Mr. Bodily's paintings were sold at auction for twice their listed value. A few months later the performance was repeated at another art auction in Great Falls, Montana, and suddenly an artist who had been painting professionally for 12 years, two of them full time, was discovered.
Suddenly a man who had had to work hard to sell his work, found himself with more advance commissions than he could readily complete. Western artist Sheryl Bodily was born in Boise, Idaho, on April 20, 1936, the second oldest in a family with one brother and four sisters. Mr. Bodily's father was a farmer in the Boise Valley, and he remembers six moves to different farms in that region. He described his father as the breadwinner and his mother as the counselor and teacher in his early years. "I remember milking eight to fifteen cows which was always my chore at home, but my real interest at that time was the hobby of collecting arrowheads and other artifacts in Rocky Canyon with my younger brother near Meridian, Idaho."
His enthusiastic interest in Indian people and their contemporary culture has continued to grow over the years and has had a tremendous influence on his art. Mr. Bodily first remembers drawing in the first grade of the Meridian Idaho Grade School, and being told at that time by his teacher that someday he would become an artist. The artist laughingly suggested that, "it took nearly thirty years to prove her right."
Mr. Bodily began oil painting at 14, and oil has been his primary medium since that time. He has also completed a number of works in pen and ink, but at present works almost entirely in oils. "I would like to do more pen and inks, but I??m so busy now with oils that I really can't find the time." After completing high school, Mr. Bodily studied commercial art for two years at Brigham Young University in Utah.
He found during those two years that commercial art held little interest for him as a lifetime pursuit and at the end of two years he accepted a call to serve a two and one half year mission for his church to the Spanish speaking peoples of Texas and New Mexico. During this period, and shortly afterward, he traveled extensively in the southwest and expanded his interest in contemporary and historical Indian culture to include those of the southwest. Those years influenced his art and this influence can occasionally be noted in the rich colors used in the countryside depicted in some of his works.

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          • Sheryl Bodily (b. 1936), "Lonely Stallion"
            Sep. 10, 2024

            Sheryl Bodily (b. 1936), "Lonely Stallion"

            Est: $400 - $600

            Sheryl Bodily (b. 1936) "Lonely Stallion" Oil on canvas Signed lower left: Bodily; titled on a gallery sheet affixed to the frame's foamboard backing

            John Moran Auctioneers
          • Sheryl Bodily Original Signed Oil On Canvas
            Sep. 07, 2024

            Sheryl Bodily Original Signed Oil On Canvas

            Est: $1,500 - $2,000

            Featured in this lot is this original, signed oil on canvas done by renowned Montana artist Sheryl Bodily (1936-2024) circa late 1900s. Sheryl Bodily (1936-2024) was originally from Boise, Idaho, but resided in Columbia Falls, Montana. His enthusiastic interest in Native American people and their contemporary culture has continued to grow over the years and has had a tremendous influence on his art. Known for Indian scenes with children, old cabins, stage coaches, wagon trains and wildlife, his work is in many collections. Bodily has won countless awards and Best of Show, with his works being widely collectible. Bodily was awarded the Goody Indian Cultural Award at the National Art Show In the fall of 1970, an art auction was held through the Pacific Northwest Indian Center in Spokane, Washington where Sheryl Bodily sold paintings for twice their listed value. A few months later, the same thing was repeated at an auction in Great Falls and his art continues to beheld in high regard. This painting shows a deer standing on a slope looking to the right of the viewer. The deer appears to be alert and scanning the area for danger. Towering mountains can be seen in the background, as well as rolling plains and a river. The painting is signed in the bottom right hand corner in black paint reading, "Bodily". The piece is set in a gold colored frame. The visible art measures 13 9/16" L x 17 1/2" W, while the entire piece measures 17 9/16" L x 21 5/8" W x 2" D. It weighs 3 pounds and 6 ounces.

            North American Auction Company
          • Sheryl Bodily Oil on Board Indian Painting
            Jun. 08, 2024

            Sheryl Bodily Oil on Board Indian Painting

            Est: $600 - $800

            Title is By the River. 9 1/2" by 15 1/2" framed. Sheryl L. Bodily (Born 1936) is active/lives in Montana, Idaho. Sheryl Bodily is known for Western frontier scene painting, wildlife, horses. A western wildlife and landscape artist, Sheryl Bodily is a resident of Montana. He was the winner of the 1986 Ellensburg Washington Rodeo Association Poster Award, and recently received Best of Show/Flatwork at the Florence Festival Art Auction in Florence, Montana. Favorite subjects rendered in oil and pencil include Indian scenes with children, old cabins, wagon trains and wildlife. He is widely exhibited in Sante Fe and Taos, New Mexico, Sedona, Arizona and Idaho. In the fall of 1970, an art auction was held through the Pacific Northwest Indian Center in Spokane, Washington. To that auction a young man named Sheryl Bodily, from Columbia Falls, Montana, brought a few of his oil paintings. A good deal of excitement was caused by the fact that Mr. Bodily's paintings were sold at auction for twice their listed value. A few months later the performance was repeated at another art auction in Great Falls, Montana, and suddenly an artist who had been painting professionally for 12 years, two of them full time, was discovered. Suddenly a man who had had to work hard to sell his work, found himself with more advance commissions than he could readily complete. Western artist Sheryl Bodily was born in Boise, Idaho, on April 20, 1936, the second oldest in a family with one brother and four sisters. Mr. Bodily's father was a farmer in the Boise Valley, and he remembers six moves to different farms in that region. He described his father as the breadwinner and his mother as the counselor and teacher in his early years. "I remember milking eight to fifteen cows which was always my chore at home, but my real interest at that time was the hobby of collecting arrowheads and other artifacts in Rocky Canyon with my younger brother near Meridian, Idaho." His enthusiastic interest in Indian people and their contemporary culture has continued to grow over the years and has had a tremendous influence on his art. Mr. Bodily first remembers drawing in the first grade of the Meridian Idaho Grade School, and being told at that time by his teacher that someday he would become an artist. The artist laughingly suggested that, "it took nearly thirty years to prove her right." Mr. Bodily began oil painting at 14, and oil has been his primary medium since that time. He has also completed a number of works in pen and ink, but at present works almost entirely in oils. "I would like to do more pen and inks, but I´m so busy now with oils that I really can't find the time." After completing high school, Mr. Bodily studied commercial art for two years at Brigham Young University in Utah. He found during those two years that commercial art held little interest for him as a lifetime pursuit and at the end of two years he accepted a call to serve a two and one half year mission for his church to the Spanish speaking peoples of Texas and New Mexico. During this period, and shortly afterward, he traveled extensively in the southwest and expanded his interest in contemporary and historical Indian culture to include those of the southwest. Those years influenced his art and this influence can occasionally be noted in the rich colors used in the countryside depicted in some of his works.

            Davis Brothers Auction
          • Sheryl Bodily Oil on Board Indian Painting
            Jun. 08, 2024

            Sheryl Bodily Oil on Board Indian Painting

            Est: $600 - $800

            Title is Indian Encampment. 9 1/2" by 15 1/2" framed. Sheryl L. Bodily (Born 1936) is active/lives in Montana, Idaho. Sheryl Bodily is known for Western frontier scene painting, wildlife, horses. A western wildlife and landscape artist, Sheryl Bodily is a resident of Montana. He was the winner of the 1986 Ellensburg Washington Rodeo Association Poster Award, and recently received Best of Show/Flatwork at the Florence Festival Art Auction in Florence, Montana. Favorite subjects rendered in oil and pencil include Indian scenes with children, old cabins, wagon trains and wildlife. He is widely exhibited in Sante Fe and Taos, New Mexico, Sedona, Arizona and Idaho. In the fall of 1970, an art auction was held through the Pacific Northwest Indian Center in Spokane, Washington. To that auction a young man named Sheryl Bodily, from Columbia Falls, Montana, brought a few of his oil paintings. A good deal of excitement was caused by the fact that Mr. Bodily's paintings were sold at auction for twice their listed value. A few months later the performance was repeated at another art auction in Great Falls, Montana, and suddenly an artist who had been painting professionally for 12 years, two of them full time, was discovered. Suddenly a man who had had to work hard to sell his work, found himself with more advance commissions than he could readily complete. Western artist Sheryl Bodily was born in Boise, Idaho, on April 20, 1936, the second oldest in a family with one brother and four sisters. Mr. Bodily's father was a farmer in the Boise Valley, and he remembers six moves to different farms in that region. He described his father as the breadwinner and his mother as the counselor and teacher in his early years. "I remember milking eight to fifteen cows which was always my chore at home, but my real interest at that time was the hobby of collecting arrowheads and other artifacts in Rocky Canyon with my younger brother near Meridian, Idaho." His enthusiastic interest in Indian people and their contemporary culture has continued to grow over the years and has had a tremendous influence on his art. Mr. Bodily first remembers drawing in the first grade of the Meridian Idaho Grade School, and being told at that time by his teacher that someday he would become an artist. The artist laughingly suggested that, "it took nearly thirty years to prove her right." Mr. Bodily began oil painting at 14, and oil has been his primary medium since that time. He has also completed a number of works in pen and ink, but at present works almost entirely in oils. "I would like to do more pen and inks, but I´m so busy now with oils that I really can't find the time." After completing high school, Mr. Bodily studied commercial art for two years at Brigham Young University in Utah. He found during those two years that commercial art held little interest for him as a lifetime pursuit and at the end of two years he accepted a call to serve a two and one half year mission for his church to the Spanish speaking peoples of Texas and New Mexico. During this period, and shortly afterward, he traveled extensively in the southwest and expanded his interest in contemporary and historical Indian culture to include those of the southwest. Those years influenced his art and this influence can occasionally be noted in the rich colors used in the countryside depicted in some of his works.

            Davis Brothers Auction
          • Sheryl Bodily Oil on Board Indian Painting
            Jun. 08, 2024

            Sheryl Bodily Oil on Board Indian Painting

            Est: $600 - $800

            Title is On the Move The Tribe. 10 3/8" by 12 3/8" framed. Sheryl L. Bodily (Born 1936) is active/lives in Montana, Idaho. Sheryl Bodily is known for Western frontier scene painting, wildlife, horses. A western wildlife and landscape artist, Sheryl Bodily is a resident of Montana. He was the winner of the 1986 Ellensburg Washington Rodeo Association Poster Award, and recently received Best of Show/Flatwork at the Florence Festival Art Auction in Florence, Montana. Favorite subjects rendered in oil and pencil include Indian scenes with children, old cabins, wagon trains and wildlife. He is widely exhibited in Sante Fe and Taos, New Mexico, Sedona, Arizona and Idaho. In the fall of 1970, an art auction was held through the Pacific Northwest Indian Center in Spokane, Washington. To that auction a young man named Sheryl Bodily, from Columbia Falls, Montana, brought a few of his oil paintings. A good deal of excitement was caused by the fact that Mr. Bodily's paintings were sold at auction for twice their listed value. A few months later the performance was repeated at another art auction in Great Falls, Montana, and suddenly an artist who had been painting professionally for 12 years, two of them full time, was discovered. Suddenly a man who had had to work hard to sell his work, found himself with more advance commissions than he could readily complete. Western artist Sheryl Bodily was born in Boise, Idaho, on April 20, 1936, the second oldest in a family with one brother and four sisters. Mr. Bodily's father was a farmer in the Boise Valley, and he remembers six moves to different farms in that region. He described his father as the breadwinner and his mother as the counselor and teacher in his early years. "I remember milking eight to fifteen cows which was always my chore at home, but my real interest at that time was the hobby of collecting arrowheads and other artifacts in Rocky Canyon with my younger brother near Meridian, Idaho." His enthusiastic interest in Indian people and their contemporary culture has continued to grow over the years and has had a tremendous influence on his art. Mr. Bodily first remembers drawing in the first grade of the Meridian Idaho Grade School, and being told at that time by his teacher that someday he would become an artist. The artist laughingly suggested that, "it took nearly thirty years to prove her right." Mr. Bodily began oil painting at 14, and oil has been his primary medium since that time. He has also completed a number of works in pen and ink, but at present works almost entirely in oils. "I would like to do more pen and inks, but I´m so busy now with oils that I really can't find the time." After completing high school, Mr. Bodily studied commercial art for two years at Brigham Young University in Utah. He found during those two years that commercial art held little interest for him as a lifetime pursuit and at the end of two years he accepted a call to serve a two and one half year mission for his church to the Spanish speaking peoples of Texas and New Mexico. During this period, and shortly afterward, he traveled extensively in the southwest and expanded his interest in contemporary and historical Indian culture to include those of the southwest. Those years influenced his art and this influence can occasionally be noted in the rich colors used in the countryside depicted in some of his works.

            Davis Brothers Auction
          • Sheryl Bodily Oil on Board Indian Painting
            Jun. 08, 2024

            Sheryl Bodily Oil on Board Indian Painting

            Est: $600 - $800

            Title is Moving Camp. 11" by 14" framed. Sheryl L. Bodily (Born 1936) is active/lives in Montana, Idaho. Sheryl Bodily is known for Western frontier scene painting, wildlife, horses. A western wildlife and landscape artist, Sheryl Bodily is a resident of Montana. He was the winner of the 1986 Ellensburg Washington Rodeo Association Poster Award, and recently received Best of Show/Flatwork at the Florence Festival Art Auction in Florence, Montana. Favorite subjects rendered in oil and pencil include Indian scenes with children, old cabins, wagon trains and wildlife. He is widely exhibited in Sante Fe and Taos, New Mexico, Sedona, Arizona and Idaho. In the fall of 1970, an art auction was held through the Pacific Northwest Indian Center in Spokane, Washington. To that auction a young man named Sheryl Bodily, from Columbia Falls, Montana, brought a few of his oil paintings. A good deal of excitement was caused by the fact that Mr. Bodily's paintings were sold at auction for twice their listed value. A few months later the performance was repeated at another art auction in Great Falls, Montana, and suddenly an artist who had been painting professionally for 12 years, two of them full time, was discovered. Suddenly a man who had had to work hard to sell his work, found himself with more advance commissions than he could readily complete. Western artist Sheryl Bodily was born in Boise, Idaho, on April 20, 1936, the second oldest in a family with one brother and four sisters. Mr. Bodily's father was a farmer in the Boise Valley, and he remembers six moves to different farms in that region. He described his father as the breadwinner and his mother as the counselor and teacher in his early years. "I remember milking eight to fifteen cows which was always my chore at home, but my real interest at that time was the hobby of collecting arrowheads and other artifacts in Rocky Canyon with my younger brother near Meridian, Idaho." His enthusiastic interest in Indian people and their contemporary culture has continued to grow over the years and has had a tremendous influence on his art. Mr. Bodily first remembers drawing in the first grade of the Meridian Idaho Grade School, and being told at that time by his teacher that someday he would become an artist. The artist laughingly suggested that, "it took nearly thirty years to prove her right." Mr. Bodily began oil painting at 14, and oil has been his primary medium since that time. He has also completed a number of works in pen and ink, but at present works almost entirely in oils. "I would like to do more pen and inks, but I´m so busy now with oils that I really can't find the time." After completing high school, Mr. Bodily studied commercial art for two years at Brigham Young University in Utah. He found during those two years that commercial art held little interest for him as a lifetime pursuit and at the end of two years he accepted a call to serve a two and one half year mission for his church to the Spanish speaking peoples of Texas and New Mexico. During this period, and shortly afterward, he traveled extensively in the southwest and expanded his interest in contemporary and historical Indian culture to include those of the southwest. Those years influenced his art and this influence can occasionally be noted in the rich colors used in the countryside depicted in some of his works.

            Davis Brothers Auction
          • Sheryl Bodily Oil on Board Stagecoach Painting
            Jun. 08, 2024

            Sheryl Bodily Oil on Board Stagecoach Painting

            Est: $800 - $1,200

            Title is Overland Trail. 16" by 20" unframed. 22" by 26" framed. Sheryl L. Bodily (Born 1936) is active/lives in Montana, Idaho. Sheryl Bodily is known for Western frontier scene painting, wildlife, horses. A western wildlife and landscape artist, Sheryl Bodily is a resident of Montana. He was the winner of the 1986 Ellensburg Washington Rodeo Association Poster Award, and recently received Best of Show/Flatwork at the Florence Festival Art Auction in Florence, Montana. Favorite subjects rendered in oil and pencil include Indian scenes with children, old cabins, wagon trains and wildlife. He is widely exhibited in Santa Fe and Taos, New Mexico, Sedona, Arizona and Idaho. In the fall of 1970, an art auction was held through the Pacific Northwest Indian Center in Spokane, Washington. To that auction a young man named Sheryl Bodily, from Columbia Falls, Montana, brought a few of his oil paintings. A good deal of excitement was caused by the fact that Mr. Bodily's paintings were sold at auction for twice their listed value. A few months later the performance was repeated at another art auction in Great Falls, Montana, and suddenly an artist who had been painting professionally for 12 years, two of them full time, was discovered. Suddenly a man who had had to work hard to sell his work, found himself with more advance commissions than he could readily complete. Western artist Sheryl Bodily was born in Boise, Idaho, on April 20, 1936, the second oldest in a family with one brother and four sisters. Mr. Bodily's father was a farmer in the Boise Valley, and he remembers six moves to different farms in that region. He described his father as the breadwinner and his mother as the counselor and teacher in his early years. "I remember milking eight to fifteen cows which was always my chore at home, but my real interest at that time was the hobby of collecting arrowheads and other artifacts in Rocky Canyon with my younger brother near Meridian, Idaho." His enthusiastic interest in Indian people and their contemporary culture has continued to grow over the years and has had a tremendous influence on his art. Mr. Bodily first remembers drawing in the first grade of the Meridian Idaho Grade School, and being told at that time by his teacher that someday he would become an artist. The artist laughingly suggested that, "it took nearly thirty years to prove her right." Mr. Bodily began oil painting at 14, and oil has been his primary medium since that time. He has also completed a number of works in pen and ink, but at present works almost entirely in oils. "I would like to do more pen and inks, but I´m so busy now with oils that I really can't find the time." After completing high school, Mr. Bodily studied commercial art for two years at Brigham Young University in Utah. He found during those two years that commercial art held little interest for him as a lifetime pursuit and at the end of two years he accepted a call to serve a two and one half year mission for his church to the Spanish speaking peoples of Texas and New Mexico. During this period, and shortly afterward, he traveled extensively in the southwest and expanded his interest in contemporary and historical Indian culture to include those of the southwest. Those years influenced his art and this influence can occasionally be noted in the rich colors used in the countryside depicted in some of his works.

            Davis Brothers Auction
          • Sheryl Bodily Oil on Board Indian Painting
            Jun. 08, 2024

            Sheryl Bodily Oil on Board Indian Painting

            Est: $800 - $1,200

            Title is Leading the War Party. 16" by 20" unframed, 21" by 25" framed. Sheryl L. Bodily (Born 1936) is active/lives in Montana, Idaho. Sheryl Bodily is known for Western frontier scene painting, wildlife, horses. A western wildlife and landscape artist, Sheryl Bodily is a resident of Montana. He was the winner of the 1986 Ellensburg Washington Rodeo Association Poster Award, and recently received Best of Show/Flatwork at the Florence Festival Art Auction in Florence, Montana. Favorite subjects rendered in oil and pencil include Indian scenes with children, old cabins, wagon trains and wildlife. He is widely exhibited in Santa Fe and Taos, New Mexico, Sedona, Arizona and Idaho. In the fall of 1970, an art auction was held through the Pacific Northwest Indian Center in Spokane, Washington. To that auction a young man named Sheryl Bodily, from Columbia Falls, Montana, brought a few of his oil paintings. A good deal of excitement was caused by the fact that Mr. Bodily's paintings were sold at auction for twice their listed value. A few months later the performance was repeated at another art auction in Great Falls, Montana, and suddenly an artist who had been painting professionally for 12 years, two of them full time, was discovered. Suddenly a man who had had to work hard to sell his work, found himself with more advance commissions than he could readily complete. Western artist Sheryl Bodily was born in Boise, Idaho, on April 20, 1936, the second oldest in a family with one brother and four sisters. Mr. Bodily's father was a farmer in the Boise Valley, and he remembers six moves to different farms in that region. He described his father as the breadwinner and his mother as the counselor and teacher in his early years. "I remember milking eight to fifteen cows which was always my chore at home, but my real interest at that time was the hobby of collecting arrowheads and other artifacts in Rocky Canyon with my younger brother near Meridian, Idaho." His enthusiastic interest in Indian people and their contemporary culture has continued to grow over the years and has had a tremendous influence on his art. Mr. Bodily first remembers drawing in the first grade of the Meridian Idaho Grade School, and being told at that time by his teacher that someday he would become an artist. The artist laughingly suggested that, "it took nearly thirty years to prove her right." Mr. Bodily began oil painting at 14, and oil has been his primary medium since that time. He has also completed a number of works in pen and ink, but at present works almost entirely in oils. "I would like to do more pen and inks, but I´m so busy now with oils that I really can't find the time." After completing high school, Mr. Bodily studied commercial art for two years at Brigham Young University in Utah. He found during those two years that commercial art held little interest for him as a lifetime pursuit and at the end of two years he accepted a call to serve a two and one half year mission for his church to the Spanish speaking peoples of Texas and New Mexico. During this period, and shortly afterward, he traveled extensively in the southwest and expanded his interest in contemporary and historical Indian culture to include those of the southwest. Those years influenced his art and this influence can occasionally be noted in the rich colors used in the countryside depicted in some of his works.

            Davis Brothers Auction
          • Sheryl Bodily Oil on Canvas Painting
            Jun. 08, 2024

            Sheryl Bodily Oil on Canvas Painting

            Est: $300 - $400

            Title is The Herder. 18" by 21" framed. Sheryl L. Bodily (Born 1936) is active/lives in Montana, Idaho. Sheryl Bodily is known for Western frontier scene painting, wildlife, horses. A western wildlife and landscape artist, Sheryl Bodily is a resident of Montana. He was the winner of the 1986 Ellensburg Washington Rodeo Association Poster Award, and recently received Best of Show/Flatwork at the Florence Festival Art Auction in Florence, Montana. Favorite subjects rendered in oil and pencil include Indian scenes with children, old cabins, wagon trains and wildlife. He is widely exhibited in Sante Fe and Taos, New Mexico, Sedona, Arizona and Idaho. In the fall of 1970, an art auction was held through the Pacific Northwest Indian Center in Spokane, Washington. To that auction a young man named Sheryl Bodily, from Columbia Falls, Montana, brought a few of his oil paintings. A good deal of excitement was caused by the fact that Mr. Bodily's paintings were sold at auction for twice their listed value. A few months later the performance was repeated at another art auction in Great Falls, Montana, and suddenly an artist who had been painting professionally for 12 years, two of them full time, was discovered. Suddenly a man who had had to work hard to sell his work, found himself with more advance commissions than he could readily complete. Western artist Sheryl Bodily was born in Boise, Idaho, on April 20, 1936, the second oldest in a family with one brother and four sisters. Mr. Bodily's father was a farmer in the Boise Valley, and he remembers six moves to different farms in that region. He described his father as the breadwinner and his mother as the counselor and teacher in his early years. "I remember milking eight to fifteen cows which was always my chore at home, but my real interest at that time was the hobby of collecting arrowheads and other artifacts in Rocky Canyon with my younger brother near Meridian, Idaho." His enthusiastic interest in Indian people and their contemporary culture has continued to grow over the years and has had a tremendous influence on his art. Mr. Bodily first remembers drawing in the first grade of the Meridian Idaho Grade School, and being told at that time by his teacher that someday he would become an artist. The artist laughingly suggested that, "it took nearly thirty years to prove her right." Mr. Bodily began oil painting at 14, and oil has been his primary medium since that time. He has also completed a number of works in pen and ink, but at present works almost entirely in oils. "I would like to do more pen and inks, but I´m so busy now with oils that I really can't find the time." After completing high school, Mr. Bodily studied commercial art for two years at Brigham Young University in Utah. He found during those two years that commercial art held little interest for him as a lifetime pursuit and at the end of two years he accepted a call to serve a two and one half year mission for his church to the Spanish speaking peoples of Texas and New Mexico. During this period, and shortly afterward, he traveled extensively in the southwest and expanded his interest in contemporary and historical Indian culture to include those of the southwest. Those years influenced his art and this influence can occasionally be noted in the rich colors used in the countryside depicted in some of his works.

            Davis Brothers Auction
          • Original Montana Sheryl Bodily b.1936 Oil Painting
            May. 18, 2024

            Original Montana Sheryl Bodily b.1936 Oil Painting

            Est: $1,200 - $2,400

            Featured in this lot is this original Montana Sheryl Bodily (b. 1936) oil painting. Sheryl Bodily (1936) is originally from Boise, Idaho, but now resides in Columbia Falls, Montana. His enthusiastic interest in Native American people and their contemporary culture has continued to grow over the years and has had a tremendous influence on his art. Known for Indian scenes with children, old cabins, stage coaches, wagon trains and wildlife, his work is in many collections. Bodily has won countless awards and Best of Show, with his works being widely collectible. Bodily was awarded the Goody Indian Cultural Award at the National Art Show In the fall of 1970, an art auction was held through the Pacific Northwest Indian Center in Spokane, Washington where Sheryl Bodily sold paintings for twice their listed value. A few months later, the same thing was repeated at an auction in Great Falls and his art continues to beheld in high regard. In this untitled painting the scene is of a stagecoach with four horses and passengers in the cab with two men on the drivers bench and a lookout in the rear with a shotgun. The stagecoach is riding across a field with taller grass and yellow flowers and shows hill country in the background. The artist signature is in the bottom left hand corner. The condition of this oil painting is good with no obvious signs of damage to the canvas with some very slight wear to the frame but otherwise shows good overall condition. The measurements of this framed artwork is 24" x 30" and the visible artwork measures 17 1/2" x 23 1/2".

            North American Auction Company
          • Sheryl Bodily Oil on Board Painting
            Mar. 02, 2024

            Sheryl Bodily Oil on Board Painting

            Est: $300 - $400

            Title is Ride to Town. 12" by 16" unframed, 15 1/2" by 19 1/2" framed. Sheryl L. Bodily (Born 1936) is active/lives in Montana, Idaho. Sheryl Bodily is known for Western frontier scene painting, wildlife, horses. A western wildlife and landscape artist, Sheryl Bodily is a resident of Montana. He was the winner of the 1986 Ellensburg Washington Rodeo Association Poster Award, and recently received Best of Show/Flatwork at the Florence Festival Art Auction in Florence, Montana. Favorite subjects rendered in oil and pencil include Indian scenes with children, old cabins, wagon trains and wildlife. He is widely exhibited in Sante Fe and Taos, New Mexico, Sedona, Arizona and Idaho. In the fall of 1970, an art auction was held through the Pacific Northwest Indian Center in Spokane, Washington. To that auction a young man named Sheryl Bodily, from Columbia Falls, Montana, brought a few of his oil paintings. A good deal of excitement was caused by the fact that Mr. Bodily's paintings were sold at auction for twice their listed value. A few months later the performance was repeated at another art auction in Great Falls, Montana, and suddenly an artist who had been painting professionally for 12 years, two of them full time, was discovered. Suddenly a man who had had to work hard to sell his work, found himself with more advance commissions than he could readily complete. Western artist Sheryl Bodily was born in Boise, Idaho, on April 20, 1936, the second oldest in a family with one brother and four sisters. Mr. Bodily's father was a farmer in the Boise Valley, and he remembers six moves to different farms in that region. He described his father as the breadwinner and his mother as the counselor and teacher in his early years. "I remember milking eight to fifteen cows which was always my chore at home, but my real interest at that time was the hobby of collecting arrowheads and other artifacts in Rocky Canyon with my younger brother near Meridian, Idaho." His enthusiastic interest in Indian people and their contemporary culture has continued to grow over the years and has had a tremendous influence on his art. Mr. Bodily first remembers drawing in the first grade of the Meridian Idaho Grade School, and being told at that time by his teacher that someday he would become an artist. The artist laughingly suggested that, "it took nearly thirty years to prove her right." Mr. Bodily began oil painting at 14, and oil has been his primary medium since that time. He has also completed a number of works in pen and ink, but at present works almost entirely in oils. "I would like to do more pen and inks, but I´m so busy now with oils that I really can't find the time." After completing high school, Mr. Bodily studied commercial art for two years at Brigham Young University in Utah. He found during those two years that commercial art held little interest for him as a lifetime pursuit and at the end of two years he accepted a call to serve a two and one half year mission for his church to the Spanish speaking peoples of Texas and New Mexico. During this period, and shortly afterward, he traveled extensively in the southwest and expanded his interest in contemporary and historical Indian culture to include those of the southwest. Those years influenced his art and this influence can occasionally be noted in the rich colors used in the countryside depicted in some of his works.

            Davis Brothers Auction
          • Sheryl Bodily Stagecoach Oil on Canvas Painting
            Mar. 02, 2024

            Sheryl Bodily Stagecoach Oil on Canvas Painting

            Est: $300 - $400

            Title is Afternoon Stage. 9" by 12" unframed, 17 1/2" by 20 1/2" framed. Sheryl L. Bodily (Born 1936) is active/lives in Montana, Idaho. Sheryl Bodily is known for Western frontier scene painting, wildlife, horses. A western wildlife and landscape artist, Sheryl Bodily is a resident of Montana. He was the winner of the 1986 Ellensburg Washington Rodeo Association Poster Award, and recently received Best of Show/Flatwork at the Florence Festival Art Auction in Florence, Montana. Favorite subjects rendered in oil and pencil include Indian scenes with children, old cabins, wagon trains and wildlife. He is widely exhibited in Sante Fe and Taos, New Mexico, Sedona, Arizona and Idaho. In the fall of 1970, an art auction was held through the Pacific Northwest Indian Center in Spokane, Washington. To that auction a young man named Sheryl Bodily, from Columbia Falls, Montana, brought a few of his oil paintings. A good deal of excitement was caused by the fact that Mr. Bodily's paintings were sold at auction for twice their listed value. A few months later the performance was repeated at another art auction in Great Falls, Montana, and suddenly an artist who had been painting professionally for 12 years, two of them full time, was discovered. Suddenly a man who had had to work hard to sell his work, found himself with more advance commissions than he could readily complete. Western artist Sheryl Bodily was born in Boise, Idaho, on April 20, 1936, the second oldest in a family with one brother and four sisters. Mr. Bodily's father was a farmer in the Boise Valley, and he remembers six moves to different farms in that region. He described his father as the breadwinner and his mother as the counselor and teacher in his early years. "I remember milking eight to fifteen cows which was always my chore at home, but my real interest at that time was the hobby of collecting arrowheads and other artifacts in Rocky Canyon with my younger brother near Meridian, Idaho." His enthusiastic interest in Indian people and their contemporary culture has continued to grow over the years and has had a tremendous influence on his art. Mr. Bodily first remembers drawing in the first grade of the Meridian Idaho Grade School, and being told at that time by his teacher that someday he would become an artist. The artist laughingly suggested that, "it took nearly thirty years to prove her right." Mr. Bodily began oil painting at 14, and oil has been his primary medium since that time. He has also completed a number of works in pen and ink, but at present works almost entirely in oils. "I would like to do more pen and inks, but I´m so busy now with oils that I really can't find the time." After completing high school, Mr. Bodily studied commercial art for two years at Brigham Young University in Utah. He found during those two years that commercial art held little interest for him as a lifetime pursuit and at the end of two years he accepted a call to serve a two and one half year mission for his church to the Spanish speaking peoples of Texas and New Mexico. During this period, and shortly afterward, he traveled extensively in the southwest and expanded his interest in contemporary and historical Indian culture to include those of the southwest. Those years influenced his art and this influence can occasionally be noted in the rich colors used in the countryside depicted in some of his works.

            Davis Brothers Auction
          • Sheryl Bodily ''The Outlaw Trail'' Oil
            Nov. 30, 2023

            Sheryl Bodily ''The Outlaw Trail'' Oil

            Est: $300 - $600

            Sheryl Bodily (b.1936 Montana) ''The Outlaw Trail'' Oil on Canvas 14''x18'' Image. Signed lower left. Original framing 21.5''x25.5''. Excellent condition.

            MBA Seattle Auction LLC
          • Sheryl Bodily Montana Indian Oil Painting
            Nov. 25, 2023

            Sheryl Bodily Montana Indian Oil Painting

            Est: $400 - $600

            Oil on Canvas. Title is Moving Camp. 20 1/2" by 24 1/2" framed. 14" by 18" unframed. A western wildlife and landscape artist, Sheryl Bodily is a resident of Montana. He was the winner of the 1986 Ellensburg Washington Rodeo Association Poster Award, and recently received Best of Show/Flatwork at the Florence Festival Art Auction in Florence, Montana. Favorite subjects rendered in oil and pencil include Indian scenes with children, old cabins, wagon trains and wildlife. He is widely exhibited in Sante Fe and Taos, New Mexico, Sedona, Arizona and Idaho. In the fall of 1970, an art auction was held through the Pacific Northwest Indian Center in Spokane, Washington. To that auction a young man named Sheryl Bodily, from Columbia Falls, Montana, brought a few of his oil paintings. A good deal of excitement was caused by the fact that Mr. Bodily's paintings were sold at auction for twice their listed value. A few months later the performance was repeated at another art auction in Great Falls, Montana, and suddenly an artist who had been painting professionally for 12 years, two of them full time, was discovered. Suddenly a man who had had to work hard to sell his work, found himself with more advance commissions than he could readily complete. Western artist Sheryl Bodily was born in Boise, Idaho, on April 20, 1936, the second oldest in a family with one brother and four sisters. Mr. Bodily's father was a farmer in the Boise Valley, and he remembers six moves to different farms in that region. He described his father as the breadwinner and his mother as the counselor and teacher in his early years. "I remember milking eight to fifteen cows which was always my chore at home, but my real interest at that time was the hobby of collecting arrowheads and other artifacts in Rocky Canyon with my younger brother near Meridian, Idaho." His enthusiastic interest in Indian people and their contemporary culture has continued to grow over the years and has had a tremendous influence on his art. Mr. Bodily first remembers drawing in the first grade of the Meridian Idaho Grade School, and being told at that time by his teacher that someday he would become an artist. The artist laughingly suggested that, "it took nearly thirty years to prove her right." Mr. Bodily began oil painting at 14, and oil has been his primary medium since that time. He has also completed a number of works in pen and ink, but at present works almost entirely in oils. "I would like to do more pen and inks, but I´m so busy now with oils that I really can't find the time." After completing high school, Mr. Bodily studied commercial art for two years at Brigham Young University in Utah. He found during those two years that commercial art held little interest for him as a lifetime pursuit and at the end of two years he accepted a call to serve a two and one half year mission for his church to the Spanish speaking peoples of Texas and New Mexico. During this period, and shortly afterward, he traveled extensively in the southwest and expanded his interest in contemporary and historical Indian culture to include those of the southwest. Those years influenced his art and this influence can occasionally be noted in the rich colors used in the countryside depicted in some of his works.

            Davis Brothers Auction
          • Sheryl Bodily (1936 -) Original Oil Painting
            Jan. 28, 2023

            Sheryl Bodily (1936 -) Original Oil Painting

            Est: $400 - $800

            Featured in this lot is an original oil painting from Montana artist Sheryl Bodily born in 1936. The oil painting is wonderfully and professionally crafted with a wooden frame. It shows pilgrims riding along in a convoy of covered wagons and a lone rider riding out front with a rifle. The painting shows the artist's signature in the bottom left hand corner. Sheryl Bodily was born in Boise, Idaho in 1936 to a family of five children and was son to a farmer. He recalls moving six separate times as a child for farming work, countless farming chores and having the hobby of collecting arrowheads and artifacts in the Rocky Canyon near Meridian, Idaho. Later he was considered a Montanan being a resident of Columbia Falls, Montana. Bodily he has won countless awards and Best of Show with his works being widely collectible. Bodily is a well known as a Montana artist for his Western Wildlife and landscapes, as well as, his paintings of Native Americans. The overall condition of this this oil painting is good with no obvious signs of damage. The measurements of this framed oil painting are 7 1/4" x 13 1/4" and the visible art measures 5 3/4" x 11 3/4".*

            North American Auction Company
          • SHERYL BODILY INDIANS ON HORSEBACK OIL ON BOARD
            Nov. 06, 2022

            SHERYL BODILY INDIANS ON HORSEBACK OIL ON BOARD

            Est: -

            Sheryl L. Bodily (Born 1936) Indians on Horseback Oil on Board. A resident of Columbia Falls, Montana, Sheryl Bodily received his early art training from an uncle and later at Brigham Young University. Known for Indian scenes with children, old cabins, stage coaches, wagon trains and wildlife, his work is in many collections including that of Lyndon Johnson. In Ellensburg, Washington, he won the Goodey Indian Culture Award at the National Art Show. Artist: Sheryl Bodily Title: Indians on Horseback Medium: Oil on Board Signature Type: Hand Signed Signature Location: Lower Left Site Measurement: 6 x 12 in. Keywords: Native American, Indian Artwork, Art; Ref: SH3009

            Bradford's
          • SHERYL BODILY WATER GATHERER OIL ON CANVAS
            Nov. 06, 2022

            SHERYL BODILY WATER GATHERER OIL ON CANVAS

            Est: -

            Sheryl L. Bodily (Born 1936) Water Gatherer Oil on Canvas. A resident of Columbia Falls, Montana, Sheryl Bodily received his early art training from an uncle and later at Brigham Young University. Known for Indian scenes with children, old cabins, stage coaches, wagon trains and wildlife, his work is in many collections including that of Lyndon Johnson. In Ellensburg, Washington, he won the Goodey Indian Culture Award at the National Art Show. Artist: Sheryl Bodily Title: Water Gatherer Medium: Oil on Canvas Signature Type: Hand Signed Signature Location: Lower Left Site Measurement: 20 x 24 in. Keywords: Native American, Indian Artwork, Art; Ref: BD1767

            Bradford's
          • Sheryl Bodily (b 1936) American, Oil on Canvas
            Jul. 24, 2022

            Sheryl Bodily (b 1936) American, Oil on Canvas

            Est: $200 - $400

            Sheryl Bodily (b 1936) American. "Sounds in the Night" Signed, oil on canvas Titled on original label verso. Overall size: 22 x 26 in. Sight size: 15 1/4 x 19 1/4 in.

            Sarasota Estate Auction
          • Sheryl Bodily (1936 -) Original Oil Painting
            Jul. 09, 2022

            Sheryl Bodily (1936 -) Original Oil Painting

            Est: $750 - $1,250

            Featured in this lot is this original oil painting from Montana artist (Born 1936). The oil painting features a scene of a cowboy drinking water from a stream with his trusted horse behind him and a her of cattle in the distance as far as the eye can see. Sheryl Bodily was born in Boise, Idaho in 1936 to a family of five children and was son to a farmer. He recalls moving six separate times as a child for farming work, countless farming chores and having the hobby of collecting arrowheads and artifacts in the Rocky Canyon near Meridian, Idaho. Later he was considered a Montanan being a resident of Columbia Falls, Montana. Bodily has won countless awards and Best of Show with his works being widely collectible. Bodily is a well known Montana artist known for his Western Wildlife and landscapes, as well as, his paintings of Native Americans. The artist signature can be seen in the bottom left hand corner of the painting. The condition of this framed oil painting is good with no obvious signs of damage and in good overall condition. The measurements of this framed oil painting are 14 7/8" x 17 7/8" and the visible art measures 10 1/2" x 13 1/2".

            North American Auction Company
          • Sheryl Bodily (1936 -) Original Oil Painting
            Jul. 09, 2022

            Sheryl Bodily (1936 -) Original Oil Painting

            Est: $750 - $1,250

            Featured in this lot is this original oil painting from Montana artist Sheryl Bodily (born in 1936). The oil painting features a beautiful scene of a pack caravan with the two men riding in front of four pack horses with a woodland scene in the background as they are crossing a creek. Sheryl Bodily was born in Boise, Idaho in 1936 to a family of five children and was son to a farmer. He recalls moving six separate times as a child for farming work, countless farming chores and having the hobby of collecting arrowheads and artifacts in the Rocky Canyon near Meridian, Idaho. Later he was considered a Montanan being a resident of Columbia Falls, Montana. Bodily has won countless awards and Best of Show with his works being widely collectible. Bodily is a well known Montana artist known for his Western Wildlife and landscapes, as well as, his paintings of Native Americans. The artist signature can be seen in the bottom left hand corner. The condition of this framed oil painting is good with no obvious signs of damage and in good overall condition. The measurements of this framed oil painting are 14 7/8" x 17 7/8" and the visible art measures 10 1/2" x 13 1/2".

            North American Auction Company
          • Sheryl Bodily ''Little Chief, First Lesson'' Oil
            Mar. 03, 2022

            Sheryl Bodily ''Little Chief, First Lesson'' Oil

            Est: $200 - $400

            Sheryl Bodily (b.1936 Montana) ''Little Chief, First Lesson'' Oil on Canvas 11''x14'' Image. Impressionist western scene of natives with teepees. Signed l.r. with artist brochure on verso. Original framing 19.5''x22.5''. Excellent condition.

            MBA Seattle Auction LLC
          • 2pc Sheryl Bodily ''Native Scenes'' Oil on Masonite
            Mar. 03, 2022

            2pc Sheryl Bodily ''Native Scenes'' Oil on Masonite

            Est: $300 - $600

            2pc Sheryl Bodily (b.1936 Montana) ''Native Camp'' and ''Indian Brave on Horseback'' Oil on Masonite 8''x10'' Images. A duo of impressionist western compositions with teepees and natives. Signed l.r. Original framing 13''x15''. Excellent condition.

            MBA Seattle Auction LLC
          • Sheryl Bodily (Montana 1936) Original Oil Painting
            Jan. 15, 2022

            Sheryl Bodily (Montana 1936) Original Oil Painting

            Est: $500 - $1,000

            This is an original framed oil-on-board painting from Montana artist Sheryl Bodily, born 1936. This is a beautiful oil painting of a trapper and a Native woman riding through the creek, packing a pack horse. The artist’s signature can be seen in the bottom left-hand corner. Sheryl Bodily was born in Boise, Idaho in 1936 to a family of five children and was son to a farmer. He recalls moving six separate times as a child for farming work, countless farming chores, and having the hobby of collecting arrowheads and artifacts in the Rocky Canyon near Meridian, Idaho. Later, he was considered a Montanan, as he was a resident of Columbia Falls, Montana. Bodily has won countless awards and Best of Show, with his works being widely collectible. This is truly a wonderful masterpiece showing fine detail and telling a wonderful story from a scene of the Western life. The measurements of this oil-on-board are 17 1/8" x 21 1/8" and the visible art measures 11" x 15". Provenance: This is from the personal Artist Margie Jackson.

            North American Auction Company
          • Sheryl Bodily, (American, b. 1936), Old Woman Sewing (SB315), oil on canvas, 14" x 20"
            Apr. 21, 2021

            Sheryl Bodily, (American, b. 1936), Old Woman Sewing (SB315), oil on canvas, 14" x 20"

            Est: $150 - $250

            Sheryl Bodily (American, b. 1936) Old Woman Sewing (SB315) oil on canvas signed lower left 14" x 20"

            Toomey & Co. Auctioneers
          • Sheryl Bodily, (American, b. 1936), Morning in Glacier (On the North Fork of the Flathead River — Blackfeet Indians), 1972, oil on c...
            Apr. 21, 2021

            Sheryl Bodily, (American, b. 1936), Morning in Glacier (On the North Fork of the Flathead River — Blackfeet Indians), 1972, oil on c...

            Est: $200 - $300

            Sheryl Bodily (American, b. 1936) Morning in Glacier (On the North Fork of the Flathead River — Blackfeet Indians), 1972 oil on canvas signed lower left 20" x 30"

            Toomey & Co. Auctioneers
          • Sheryl Bodily, (American, b. 1936), Homestead Landscape (SB280), oil on canvas, 18" x 24"
            Apr. 21, 2021

            Sheryl Bodily, (American, b. 1936), Homestead Landscape (SB280), oil on canvas, 18" x 24"

            Est: $150 - $250

            Sheryl Bodily (American, b. 1936) Homestead Landscape (SB280) oil on canvas signed lower left 18" x 24"

            Toomey & Co. Auctioneers
          • Sheryl Bodily, (American, b. 1936), Native American Stagecoach Attack (SB248), oil on canvas, 18" x 24"
            Apr. 21, 2021

            Sheryl Bodily, (American, b. 1936), Native American Stagecoach Attack (SB248), oil on canvas, 18" x 24"

            Est: $250 - $350

            Sheryl Bodily (American, b. 1936) Native American Stagecoach Attack (SB248) oil on canvas signed lower left 18" x 24"

            Toomey & Co. Auctioneers
          • Sheryl Bodily Oil on Canvas [Buffalo]
            Mar. 11, 2021

            Sheryl Bodily Oil on Canvas [Buffalo]

            Est: $200 - $300

            Sheryl Bodily (Montana, b.1936) oil on canvas. Image size measures 6 in. x 12 in., site size measures 5.5 in. x 11.5 in. an frame measures 9 in. x 15 in. x 2 in. If lot is absent of a condition report one may be requested via email. Condition report is provided as an opinion only and is no guarantee as grading can be subjective. Buyer must view photographs or scans to assist in determining condition and ask further questions if so desired. Our in-house shipping department will gladly pack and ship any item that fits into a 16x16x16 inch or 30x5x24 inch or equivalent or smaller box/folio. We will charge for labor to pack and process based on actual time it takes, actual cost of materials used to pack and actual shipper charges that will include insurance and signature required. We generally use USPS and Fed Ex and compare the pricing between the two. Books maximum box size will be 14x14x14 inch or equivalent and will be shipped USPS Media Mail unless otherwise requested. We gladly will give shipping estimates prior to auction. Please make this request at least 24 hours prior to auction for our shipping department to respond. We will also gladly combine items if they fit into one box and meet our maximum box size stated here. We reserve the right to require an outside shipper on any item(s) in the auction.

            Grant Zahajko Auctions, LLC
          • Original Sheryl Bodily (Montana 1936) Oil
            Oct. 31, 2020

            Original Sheryl Bodily (Montana 1936) Oil

            Est: $400 - $800

            For your consideration is an original Sheryl Bodily oil on canvas painting of Native American Indian warriors riding horses. Sheryl Bodily was born in Boise, Idaho in 1936 to a family of five children and was son to a farmer. He recalls moving six separate times as a child for farming work, countless farming chores and having the hobby of collecting arrowheads and artifacts in the Rocky Canyon near Meridian, Idaho. Later he was considered a Montanan being a resident of Columbia Falls, Montana. Bodily has won countless awards and Best of Show with his works being widely collectible. Bodily is a well known Montana artist known for his Western Wildlife and landscapes, as well as, his paintings of Native Americans. This painting depicts six Indians riding horses with a mountain landscape on the skyline. At the center of the painting, and closest in view, are three Indian men on horses, one is wearing a full headdress and the other carrying a spear. All three are dressed in traditional Native American clothing and paint. The piece shows wonderful art style and use of color. The painting is signed in the bottom left hand corner reading "Bodily". The piece is set into a custom wood frame with a canvas border around the art. The painting shows good condition overall. The frame measures 11.75" x 17.75" and the visible art measures 5.5" x 11.5"

            North American Auction Company
          • Original Sheryl Bodily Montana 1936 Oil on Canvas
            Oct. 31, 2020

            Original Sheryl Bodily Montana 1936 Oil on Canvas

            Est: $400 - $800

            For your consideration is an original Sheryl Bodily oil on canvas painting of Native American Indians riding horses. Sheryl Bodily was born in Boise, Idaho in 1936 to a family of five children and was son to a farmer. He recalls moving six separate times as a child for farming work, countless farming chores and having the hobby of collecting arrowheads and artifacts in the Rocky Canyon near Meridian, Idaho. Later he was considered a Montanan being a resident of Columbia Falls, Montana. Bodily has won countless awards and Best of Show with his works being widely collectible. Bodily is a well known Montana artist known for his Western Wildlife and landscapes, as well as, his paintings of Native Americans. This painting depicts Indians riding horses pulling a travois across the plains with a mountain landscape on the skyline. At the center of the painting is a young girl riding on the travois. The piece shows wonderful art style and use of color. The painting is signed in the bottom right hand corner reading "Bodily". The piece is set into a custom wood frame with a canvas border around the art. The painting shows good condition overall. The frame measures 11.75" x 17.75" and the visible art measures 5.5" x 11.5"

            North American Auction Company
          • Sheryl Bodily (Montana 1936) Original Oil Painting
            Oct. 31, 2020

            Sheryl Bodily (Montana 1936) Original Oil Painting

            Est: $1,000 - $3,000

            This is an original work of art oil on canvas by Sheryl Bodily showing a field of grazing bison with a large storm cloud rolling in over the horizon and a bird flying over the field. Sheryl Bodily was born in Boise, Idaho in 1936 to a family of five children and was son to a farmer. He recalls moving six separate times as a child for farming work, countless farming chores and having the hobby of collecting arrowheads and artifacts in the Rocky Canyon near Meridian, Idaho. Later he was considered a Montanan being a resident of Columbia Falls, Montana. Bodily has won countless awards and Best of Show with his works being widely collectible. This work comes out of a large Livingston, Montana collection and is signed in the bottom left “SL BODILY” typical of other works by the artist. This is truly a wonderful masterpiece showing fine detail and telling a wonderful story from a scene of the Western life. This example shows a larger size and greater detail than most examples offered by Bodily. Canvas measures 18”x24” and the frame is 26”x32”.

            North American Auction Company
          • Sheryl Bodily (Montana 1936) Original Oil Painting
            Oct. 31, 2020

            Sheryl Bodily (Montana 1936) Original Oil Painting

            Est: $1,000 - $3,000

            This is an original work of art oil on canvas by Sheryl Bodily showing the branding a calf by Montana Ranchers. The painting shows a large size and is set in Montana showing five Montana Ranchers one on horseback and two holding down a calf while branding it, and two one the fence watching. It shows various Montana cows in the background, all in the round pen of their ranch, and a saddled horse by the fence. Sheryl Bodily was born in Boise, Idaho in 1936 to a family of five children and was son to a farmer. He recalls moving six separate times as a child for farming work, countless farming chores and having the hobby of collecting arrowheads and artifacts in the Rocky Canyon near Meridian, Idaho. Later he was considered a Montanan being a resident of Columbia Falls, Montana. Bodily has won countless awards and Best of Show with his works being widely collectible. This work comes out of a large Livingston, Montana collection and is signed in the bottom right “BODILY” typical of other works by the artist. This is truly a wonderful masterpiece showing fine detail and telling a wonderful story of the Old West. This example shows a larger size and greater detail than most examples offered by Bodily. Canvas measures 18”x24” and the frame is 26”x32”.

            North American Auction Company
          • Sheryl Bodily (MT,ID,born 1936) oil painting
            Jul. 05, 2020

            Sheryl Bodily (MT,ID,born 1936) oil painting

            Est: $220 - $240

            ARTIST: Sheryl Bodily (Montana, Idaho, born 1936) NAME: Indian Man on Horse MEDIUM: oil on canvas CONDITION: Excellent. No visible inpaint under UV light. SIGHT SIZE: 7 x 5 inches / 18 x 13 cm FRAME SIZE: 13 x 11 inches / 33 x 28 cm SIGNATURE: Lower right SIMILAR ARTISTS: Mary Chenoweth, Jeff Walker, Thomas English, Elizabeth Lochrie, Gary Niblett, Marcia Ballowe, Charles Bear, Rick McCollum, Joe Abbrescia, Gary Carter, Eric Gibberd, Fred William Becker, Francois Daniel Retief Koch, Margaret Graziano, Elbridge Ayer Burbank CATEGORY: antique vintage painting SKU#: 115613 WARRANTY: 7 days returns accepted if item doesn't match description US Shipping $42 + insurance. Sheryl Bodily (Montana, Idaho, born 1936) A western wildlife and landscape artist, Sheryl Bodily is a resident of Montana. He was the winner of the 1986 Ellensburg Washington Rodeo Association Poster Award, and recently received Best of Show/Flatwork at the Florence Festival Art Auction in Florence, Montana. Favorite subjects rendered in oil and pencil include Indian scenes with children, old cabins, wagon trains and wildlife. He is widely exhibited in Sante Fe and Taos, New Mexico, Sedona, Arizona and Idaho. In the fall of 1970, an art auction was held through the Pacific Northwest Indian Center in Spokane, Washington. To that auction a young man named Sheryl Bodily, from Columbia Falls, Montana, brought a few of his oil paintings. A good deal of excitement was caused by the fact that Mr. Bodily's paintings were sold at auction for twice their listed value. A few months later the performance was repeated at another art auction in Great Falls, Montana, and suddenly an artist who had been painting professionally for 12 years, two of them full time, was discovered. Suddenly a man who had had to work hard to sell his work, found himself with more advance commissions than he could readily complete. Western artist Sheryl Bodily was born in Boise, Idaho, on April 20, 1936, the second oldest in a family with one brother and four sisters. Mr. Bodily's father was a farmer in the Boise Valley, and he remembers six moves to different farms in that region. He described his father as the breadwinner and his mother as the counselor and teacher in his early years. "I remember milking eight to fifteen cows which was always my chore at home, but my real interest at that time was the hobby of collecting arrowheads and other artifacts in Rocky Canyon with my younger brother near Meridian, Idaho." His enthusiastic interest in Indian people and their contemporary culture has continued to grow over the years and has had a tremendous influence on his art. Mr. Bodily first remembers drawing in the first grade of the Meridian Idaho Grade School, and being told at that time by his teacher that someday he would become an artist. The artist laughingly suggested that, "it took nearly thirty years to prove her right." Mr. Bodily began oil painting at 14, and oil has been his primary medium since that time. He has also completed a number of works in pen and ink, but at present works almost entirely in oils. "I would like to do more pen and inks, but IВґm so busy now with oils that I really can't find the time." After completing high school, Mr. Bodily studied commercial art for two years at Brigham Young University in Utah. He found during those two years that commercial art held little interest for him as a lifetime pursuit and at the end of two years he accepted a call to serve a two and one half year mission for his church to the Spanish speaking peoples of Texas and New Mexico. During this period, and shortly afterward, he traveled extensively in the southwest and expanded his interest in contemporary and historical Indian culture to include those of the southwest. Those years influenced his art and this influence can occasionally be noted in the rich colors used in the countryside depicted in some of his works.

            Broward Auction Gallery LLC
          • Sheryl Bodily (MT,ID,born 1936) oil painting
            Jul. 05, 2020

            Sheryl Bodily (MT,ID,born 1936) oil painting

            Est: $220 - $240

            ARTIST: Sheryl Bodily (Montana, Idaho, born 1936) NAME: Indian Woman MEDIUM: oil on canvas CONDITION: Excellent. No visible inpaint under UV light. SIGHT SIZE: 7 x 5 inches / 18 x 13 cm FRAME SIZE: 13 x 11 inches / 33 x 28 cm SIGNATURE: Lower right SIMILAR ARTISTS: Mary Chenoweth, Jeff Walker, Thomas English, Elizabeth Lochrie, Gary Niblett, Marcia Ballowe, Charles Bear, Rick McCollum, Joe Abbrescia, Gary Carter, Eric Gibberd, Fred William Becker, Francois Daniel Retief Koch, Margaret Graziano, Elbridge Ayer Burbank CATEGORY: antique vintage painting SKU#: 115612 WARRANTY: 7 days returns accepted if item doesn't match description US Shipping $42 + insurance. Sheryl Bodily (Montana, Idaho, born 1936) A western wildlife and landscape artist, Sheryl Bodily is a resident of Montana. He was the winner of the 1986 Ellensburg Washington Rodeo Association Poster Award, and recently received Best of Show/Flatwork at the Florence Festival Art Auction in Florence, Montana. Favorite subjects rendered in oil and pencil include Indian scenes with children, old cabins, wagon trains and wildlife. He is widely exhibited in Sante Fe and Taos, New Mexico, Sedona, Arizona and Idaho. In the fall of 1970, an art auction was held through the Pacific Northwest Indian Center in Spokane, Washington. To that auction a young man named Sheryl Bodily, from Columbia Falls, Montana, brought a few of his oil paintings. A good deal of excitement was caused by the fact that Mr. Bodily's paintings were sold at auction for twice their listed value. A few months later the performance was repeated at another art auction in Great Falls, Montana, and suddenly an artist who had been painting professionally for 12 years, two of them full time, was discovered. Suddenly a man who had had to work hard to sell his work, found himself with more advance commissions than he could readily complete. Western artist Sheryl Bodily was born in Boise, Idaho, on April 20, 1936, the second oldest in a family with one brother and four sisters. Mr. Bodily's father was a farmer in the Boise Valley, and he remembers six moves to different farms in that region. He described his father as the breadwinner and his mother as the counselor and teacher in his early years. "I remember milking eight to fifteen cows which was always my chore at home, but my real interest at that time was the hobby of collecting arrowheads and other artifacts in Rocky Canyon with my younger brother near Meridian, Idaho." His enthusiastic interest in Indian people and their contemporary culture has continued to grow over the years and has had a tremendous influence on his art. Mr. Bodily first remembers drawing in the first grade of the Meridian Idaho Grade School, and being told at that time by his teacher that someday he would become an artist. The artist laughingly suggested that, "it took nearly thirty years to prove her right." Mr. Bodily began oil painting at 14, and oil has been his primary medium since that time. He has also completed a number of works in pen and ink, but at present works almost entirely in oils. "I would like to do more pen and inks, but IВґm so busy now with oils that I really can't find the time." After completing high school, Mr. Bodily studied commercial art for two years at Brigham Young University in Utah. He found during those two years that commercial art held little interest for him as a lifetime pursuit and at the end of two years he accepted a call to serve a two and one half year mission for his church to the Spanish speaking peoples of Texas and New Mexico. During this period, and shortly afterward, he traveled extensively in the southwest and expanded his interest in contemporary and historical Indian culture to include those of the southwest. Those years influenced his art and this influence can occasionally be noted in the rich colors used in the countryside depicted in some of his works.

            Broward Auction Gallery LLC
          • Sheryl Bodily (MT,ID,born 1936) oil painting
            Jul. 05, 2020

            Sheryl Bodily (MT,ID,born 1936) oil painting

            Est: $220 - $240

            ARTIST: Sheryl Bodily (Montana, Idaho, born 1936) NAME: Indian Man MEDIUM: oil on canvas CONDITION: Excellent. No visible inpaint under UV light. SIGHT SIZE: 7 x 5 inches / 18 x 13 cm FRAME SIZE: 13 x 11 inches / 33 x 28 cm SIGNATURE: Lower left SIMILAR ARTISTS: Mary Chenoweth, Jeff Walker, Thomas English, Elizabeth Lochrie, Gary Niblett, Marcia Ballowe, Charles Bear, Rick McCollum, Joe Abbrescia, Gary Carter, Eric Gibberd, Fred William Becker, Francois Daniel Retief Koch, Margaret Graziano, Elbridge Ayer Burbank CATEGORY: antique vintage painting SKU#: 115611 WARRANTY: 7 days returns accepted if item doesn't match description US Shipping $42 + insurance. Sheryl Bodily (Montana, Idaho, born 1936) A western wildlife and landscape artist, Sheryl Bodily is a resident of Montana. He was the winner of the 1986 Ellensburg Washington Rodeo Association Poster Award, and recently received Best of Show/Flatwork at the Florence Festival Art Auction in Florence, Montana. Favorite subjects rendered in oil and pencil include Indian scenes with children, old cabins, wagon trains and wildlife. He is widely exhibited in Sante Fe and Taos, New Mexico, Sedona, Arizona and Idaho. In the fall of 1970, an art auction was held through the Pacific Northwest Indian Center in Spokane, Washington. To that auction a young man named Sheryl Bodily, from Columbia Falls, Montana, brought a few of his oil paintings. A good deal of excitement was caused by the fact that Mr. Bodily's paintings were sold at auction for twice their listed value. A few months later the performance was repeated at another art auction in Great Falls, Montana, and suddenly an artist who had been painting professionally for 12 years, two of them full time, was discovered. Suddenly a man who had had to work hard to sell his work, found himself with more advance commissions than he could readily complete. Western artist Sheryl Bodily was born in Boise, Idaho, on April 20, 1936, the second oldest in a family with one brother and four sisters. Mr. Bodily's father was a farmer in the Boise Valley, and he remembers six moves to different farms in that region. He described his father as the breadwinner and his mother as the counselor and teacher in his early years. "I remember milking eight to fifteen cows which was always my chore at home, but my real interest at that time was the hobby of collecting arrowheads and other artifacts in Rocky Canyon with my younger brother near Meridian, Idaho." His enthusiastic interest in Indian people and their contemporary culture has continued to grow over the years and has had a tremendous influence on his art. Mr. Bodily first remembers drawing in the first grade of the Meridian Idaho Grade School, and being told at that time by his teacher that someday he would become an artist. The artist laughingly suggested that, "it took nearly thirty years to prove her right." Mr. Bodily began oil painting at 14, and oil has been his primary medium since that time. He has also completed a number of works in pen and ink, but at present works almost entirely in oils. "I would like to do more pen and inks, but IВґm so busy now with oils that I really can't find the time." After completing high school, Mr. Bodily studied commercial art for two years at Brigham Young University in Utah. He found during those two years that commercial art held little interest for him as a lifetime pursuit and at the end of two years he accepted a call to serve a two and one half year mission for his church to the Spanish speaking peoples of Texas and New Mexico. During this period, and shortly afterward, he traveled extensively in the southwest and expanded his interest in contemporary and historical Indian culture to include those of the southwest. Those years influenced his art and this influence can occasionally be noted in the rich colors used in the countryside depicted in some of his works.

            Broward Auction Gallery LLC
          • Sheryl Bodily (American, b. 1936) Stagecoach
            Jun. 04, 2020

            Sheryl Bodily (American, b. 1936) Stagecoach

            Est: $300 - $500

            Sheryl Bodily (American, b. 1936) Stagecoach, oil on board, signed Bodily (lower right) 6 x 12 inches 

            Hindman
          • Sheryl Bodily (American, b. 1936) Bitterroot Valley Stage
            Jun. 04, 2020

            Sheryl Bodily (American, b. 1936) Bitterroot Valley Stage

            Est: $300 - $500

            Sheryl Bodily (American, b. 1936) Bitterroot Valley Stage, oil on board, signed Bodily (lower right) 6 x 12 inches

            Hindman
          • Sheryl Bodily (MT,ID,born 1936) oil painting
            Apr. 19, 2020

            Sheryl Bodily (MT,ID,born 1936) oil painting

            Est: $220 - $260

            ARTIST: Sheryl Bodily (Montana, Idaho, born 1936) NAME: Indian Man on Horse MEDIUM: oil on canvas CONDITION: Excellent. No visible inpaint under UV light. SIGHT SIZE: 7 x 5 inches / 18 x 13 cm FRAME SIZE: 13 x 11 inches / 33 x 28 cm SIGNATURE: Lower right SIMILAR ARTISTS: Mary Chenoweth, Jeff Walker, Thomas English, Elizabeth Lochrie, Gary Niblett, Marcia Ballowe, Charles Bear, Rick McCollum, Joe Abbrescia, Gary Carter, Eric Gibberd, Fred William Becker, Francois Daniel Retief Koch, Margaret Graziano, Elbridge Ayer Burbank CATEGORY: antique vintage painting SKU#: 115613 WARRANTY: 7 days returns accepted if item doesn't match description US Shipping $42 + insurance. Sheryl Bodily (Montana, Idaho, born 1936) A western wildlife and landscape artist, Sheryl Bodily is a resident of Montana. He was the winner of the 1986 Ellensburg Washington Rodeo Association Poster Award, and recently received Best of Show/Flatwork at the Florence Festival Art Auction in Florence, Montana. Favorite subjects rendered in oil and pencil include Indian scenes with children, old cabins, wagon trains and wildlife. He is widely exhibited in Sante Fe and Taos, New Mexico, Sedona, Arizona and Idaho. In the fall of 1970, an art auction was held through the Pacific Northwest Indian Center in Spokane, Washington. To that auction a young man named Sheryl Bodily, from Columbia Falls, Montana, brought a few of his oil paintings. A good deal of excitement was caused by the fact that Mr. Bodily's paintings were sold at auction for twice their listed value. A few months later the performance was repeated at another art auction in Great Falls, Montana, and suddenly an artist who had been painting professionally for 12 years, two of them full time, was discovered. Suddenly a man who had had to work hard to sell his work, found himself with more advance commissions than he could readily complete. Western artist Sheryl Bodily was born in Boise, Idaho, on April 20, 1936, the second oldest in a family with one brother and four sisters. Mr. Bodily's father was a farmer in the Boise Valley, and he remembers six moves to different farms in that region. He described his father as the breadwinner and his mother as the counselor and teacher in his early years. "I remember milking eight to fifteen cows which was always my chore at home, but my real interest at that time was the hobby of collecting arrowheads and other artifacts in Rocky Canyon with my younger brother near Meridian, Idaho." His enthusiastic interest in Indian people and their contemporary culture has continued to grow over the years and has had a tremendous influence on his art. Mr. Bodily first remembers drawing in the first grade of the Meridian Idaho Grade School, and being told at that time by his teacher that someday he would become an artist. The artist laughingly suggested that, "it took nearly thirty years to prove her right." Mr. Bodily began oil painting at 14, and oil has been his primary medium since that time. He has also completed a number of works in pen and ink, but at present works almost entirely in oils. "I would like to do more pen and inks, but IВґm so busy now with oils that I really can't find the time." After completing high school, Mr. Bodily studied commercial art for two years at Brigham Young University in Utah. He found during those two years that commercial art held little interest for him as a lifetime pursuit and at the end of two years he accepted a call to serve a two and one half year mission for his church to the Spanish speaking peoples of Texas and New Mexico. During this period, and shortly afterward, he traveled extensively in the southwest and expanded his interest in contemporary and historical Indian culture to include those of the southwest. Those years influenced his art and this influence can occasionally be noted in the rich colors used in the countryside depicted in some of his works.

            Broward Auction Gallery LLC
          • Sheryl Bodily (MT,ID,born 1936) oil painting
            Apr. 19, 2020

            Sheryl Bodily (MT,ID,born 1936) oil painting

            Est: $220 - $260

            ARTIST: Sheryl Bodily (Montana, Idaho, born 1936) NAME: Indian Woman MEDIUM: oil on canvas CONDITION: Excellent. No visible inpaint under UV light. SIGHT SIZE: 7 x 5 inches / 18 x 13 cm FRAME SIZE: 13 x 11 inches / 33 x 28 cm SIGNATURE: Lower right SIMILAR ARTISTS: Mary Chenoweth, Jeff Walker, Thomas English, Elizabeth Lochrie, Gary Niblett, Marcia Ballowe, Charles Bear, Rick McCollum, Joe Abbrescia, Gary Carter, Eric Gibberd, Fred William Becker, Francois Daniel Retief Koch, Margaret Graziano, Elbridge Ayer Burbank CATEGORY: antique vintage painting SKU#: 115612 WARRANTY: 7 days returns accepted if item doesn't match description US Shipping $42 + insurance. Sheryl Bodily (Montana, Idaho, born 1936) A western wildlife and landscape artist, Sheryl Bodily is a resident of Montana. He was the winner of the 1986 Ellensburg Washington Rodeo Association Poster Award, and recently received Best of Show/Flatwork at the Florence Festival Art Auction in Florence, Montana. Favorite subjects rendered in oil and pencil include Indian scenes with children, old cabins, wagon trains and wildlife. He is widely exhibited in Sante Fe and Taos, New Mexico, Sedona, Arizona and Idaho. In the fall of 1970, an art auction was held through the Pacific Northwest Indian Center in Spokane, Washington. To that auction a young man named Sheryl Bodily, from Columbia Falls, Montana, brought a few of his oil paintings. A good deal of excitement was caused by the fact that Mr. Bodily's paintings were sold at auction for twice their listed value. A few months later the performance was repeated at another art auction in Great Falls, Montana, and suddenly an artist who had been painting professionally for 12 years, two of them full time, was discovered. Suddenly a man who had had to work hard to sell his work, found himself with more advance commissions than he could readily complete. Western artist Sheryl Bodily was born in Boise, Idaho, on April 20, 1936, the second oldest in a family with one brother and four sisters. Mr. Bodily's father was a farmer in the Boise Valley, and he remembers six moves to different farms in that region. He described his father as the breadwinner and his mother as the counselor and teacher in his early years. "I remember milking eight to fifteen cows which was always my chore at home, but my real interest at that time was the hobby of collecting arrowheads and other artifacts in Rocky Canyon with my younger brother near Meridian, Idaho." His enthusiastic interest in Indian people and their contemporary culture has continued to grow over the years and has had a tremendous influence on his art. Mr. Bodily first remembers drawing in the first grade of the Meridian Idaho Grade School, and being told at that time by his teacher that someday he would become an artist. The artist laughingly suggested that, "it took nearly thirty years to prove her right." Mr. Bodily began oil painting at 14, and oil has been his primary medium since that time. He has also completed a number of works in pen and ink, but at present works almost entirely in oils. "I would like to do more pen and inks, but IВґm so busy now with oils that I really can't find the time." After completing high school, Mr. Bodily studied commercial art for two years at Brigham Young University in Utah. He found during those two years that commercial art held little interest for him as a lifetime pursuit and at the end of two years he accepted a call to serve a two and one half year mission for his church to the Spanish speaking peoples of Texas and New Mexico. During this period, and shortly afterward, he traveled extensively in the southwest and expanded his interest in contemporary and historical Indian culture to include those of the southwest. Those years influenced his art and this influence can occasionally be noted in the rich colors used in the countryside depicted in some of his works.

            Broward Auction Gallery LLC
          • Sheryl Bodily (MT,ID,born 1936) oil painting
            Apr. 19, 2020

            Sheryl Bodily (MT,ID,born 1936) oil painting

            Est: $220 - $260

            ARTIST: Sheryl Bodily (Montana, Idaho, born 1936) NAME: Indian Man MEDIUM: oil on canvas CONDITION: Excellent. No visible inpaint under UV light. SIGHT SIZE: 7 x 5 inches / 18 x 13 cm FRAME SIZE: 13 x 11 inches / 33 x 28 cm SIGNATURE: Lower left SIMILAR ARTISTS: Mary Chenoweth, Jeff Walker, Thomas English, Elizabeth Lochrie, Gary Niblett, Marcia Ballowe, Charles Bear, Rick McCollum, Joe Abbrescia, Gary Carter, Eric Gibberd, Fred William Becker, Francois Daniel Retief Koch, Margaret Graziano, Elbridge Ayer Burbank CATEGORY: antique vintage painting SKU#: 115611 WARRANTY: 7 days returns accepted if item doesn't match description US Shipping $42 + insurance. Sheryl Bodily (Montana, Idaho, born 1936) A western wildlife and landscape artist, Sheryl Bodily is a resident of Montana. He was the winner of the 1986 Ellensburg Washington Rodeo Association Poster Award, and recently received Best of Show/Flatwork at the Florence Festival Art Auction in Florence, Montana. Favorite subjects rendered in oil and pencil include Indian scenes with children, old cabins, wagon trains and wildlife. He is widely exhibited in Sante Fe and Taos, New Mexico, Sedona, Arizona and Idaho. In the fall of 1970, an art auction was held through the Pacific Northwest Indian Center in Spokane, Washington. To that auction a young man named Sheryl Bodily, from Columbia Falls, Montana, brought a few of his oil paintings. A good deal of excitement was caused by the fact that Mr. Bodily's paintings were sold at auction for twice their listed value. A few months later the performance was repeated at another art auction in Great Falls, Montana, and suddenly an artist who had been painting professionally for 12 years, two of them full time, was discovered. Suddenly a man who had had to work hard to sell his work, found himself with more advance commissions than he could readily complete. Western artist Sheryl Bodily was born in Boise, Idaho, on April 20, 1936, the second oldest in a family with one brother and four sisters. Mr. Bodily's father was a farmer in the Boise Valley, and he remembers six moves to different farms in that region. He described his father as the breadwinner and his mother as the counselor and teacher in his early years. "I remember milking eight to fifteen cows which was always my chore at home, but my real interest at that time was the hobby of collecting arrowheads and other artifacts in Rocky Canyon with my younger brother near Meridian, Idaho." His enthusiastic interest in Indian people and their contemporary culture has continued to grow over the years and has had a tremendous influence on his art. Mr. Bodily first remembers drawing in the first grade of the Meridian Idaho Grade School, and being told at that time by his teacher that someday he would become an artist. The artist laughingly suggested that, "it took nearly thirty years to prove her right." Mr. Bodily began oil painting at 14, and oil has been his primary medium since that time. He has also completed a number of works in pen and ink, but at present works almost entirely in oils. "I would like to do more pen and inks, but IВґm so busy now with oils that I really can't find the time." After completing high school, Mr. Bodily studied commercial art for two years at Brigham Young University in Utah. He found during those two years that commercial art held little interest for him as a lifetime pursuit and at the end of two years he accepted a call to serve a two and one half year mission for his church to the Spanish speaking peoples of Texas and New Mexico. During this period, and shortly afterward, he traveled extensively in the southwest and expanded his interest in contemporary and historical Indian culture to include those of the southwest. Those years influenced his art and this influence can occasionally be noted in the rich colors used in the countryside depicted in some of his works.

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          • Sheryl Bodily (Montana 1936) Original Oil Painting
            Mar. 21, 2020

            Sheryl Bodily (Montana 1936) Original Oil Painting

            Est: $400 - $800

            Featured in this lot we have a original work of art on canvas by Sheryl Bodily showing a Native American Chief. Sheryl Bodily was born in Boise, Idaho in 1936 to a family of five children and was son to a farmer. He recalls moving six separate times as a child for farming work, countless farming chores and having the hobby of collecting arrowheads and artifacts in the Rocky Canyon near Meridian, Idaho. Later he was considered a Montanan being a resident of Columbia Falls, Montana. Bodily has won countless awards and Best of Show with his works being widely collectible. Bodily is a well known Montana artist known for his Western Wildlife and landscapes, as well as, his paintings of Native Americans. The painting depicts Chief Moiese standing with a tomahawk and a hide over one arm and wearing a buffalo headdress. The painting shows a wonderful impressionistic art style with a brown background. The painting is signed in the bottom left corner reading "Bodily". The original painting is set into a rustic barn wood frame with more information on the back of the frame. The piece shows good condition overall with some light wear on the frame. The frame measures 11 3/4" wide by 14 3/4" tall with the art measuring 8" wide by 11 1/4" tall.

            North American Auction Company
          • Sheryl Bodily Original Oil Painting
            Feb. 27, 2020

            Sheryl Bodily Original Oil Painting

            Est: $200 - $300

            Sheryl Bodily original oil painting. Measures 10 in. x 8 in. image size and 17 in. x 15 in. framed. Excellent condition. If lot is absent of a condition report a condition report may be requested via email. Buyer must view photographs or scans to assist in determining condition and ask further questions if so desired. We ship most items in this auction in house and gladly combine shipping if possible of multiple items.

            Grant Zahajko Auctions, LLC
          • Sheryl Bodily (MT,ID,born 1936) oil painting
            Feb. 09, 2020

            Sheryl Bodily (MT,ID,born 1936) oil painting

            Est: $240 - $260

            ARTIST: Sheryl Bodily (Montana, Idaho, born 1936) NAME: Indian Man on Horse MEDIUM: oil on canvas CONDITION: Excellent. No visible inpaint under UV light. SIGHT SIZE: 7 x 5 inches / 18 x 13 cm FRAME SIZE: 13 x 11 inches / 33 x 28 cm SIGNATURE: Lower right SIMILAR ARTISTS: Mary Chenoweth, Jeff Walker, Thomas English, Elizabeth Lochrie, Gary Niblett, Marcia Ballowe, Charles Bear, Rick McCollum, Joe Abbrescia, Gary Carter, Eric Gibberd, Fred William Becker, Francois Daniel Retief Koch, Margaret Graziano, Elbridge Ayer Burbank CATEGORY: antique vintage painting SKU#: 115613 WARRANTY: 7 days returns accepted if item doesn't match description US Shipping $42 + insurance. Sheryl Bodily (Montana, Idaho, born 1936) A western wildlife and landscape artist, Sheryl Bodily is a resident of Montana. He was the winner of the 1986 Ellensburg Washington Rodeo Association Poster Award, and recently received Best of Show/Flatwork at the Florence Festival Art Auction in Florence, Montana. Favorite subjects rendered in oil and pencil include Indian scenes with children, old cabins, wagon trains and wildlife. He is widely exhibited in Sante Fe and Taos, New Mexico, Sedona, Arizona and Idaho. In the fall of 1970, an art auction was held through the Pacific Northwest Indian Center in Spokane, Washington. To that auction a young man named Sheryl Bodily, from Columbia Falls, Montana, brought a few of his oil paintings. A good deal of excitement was caused by the fact that Mr. Bodily's paintings were sold at auction for twice their listed value. A few months later the performance was repeated at another art auction in Great Falls, Montana, and suddenly an artist who had been painting professionally for 12 years, two of them full time, was discovered. Suddenly a man who had had to work hard to sell his work, found himself with more advance commissions than he could readily complete. Western artist Sheryl Bodily was born in Boise, Idaho, on April 20, 1936, the second oldest in a family with one brother and four sisters. Mr. Bodily's father was a farmer in the Boise Valley, and he remembers six moves to different farms in that region. He described his father as the breadwinner and his mother as the counselor and teacher in his early years. "I remember milking eight to fifteen cows which was always my chore at home, but my real interest at that time was the hobby of collecting arrowheads and other artifacts in Rocky Canyon with my younger brother near Meridian, Idaho." His enthusiastic interest in Indian people and their contemporary culture has continued to grow over the years and has had a tremendous influence on his art. Mr. Bodily first remembers drawing in the first grade of the Meridian Idaho Grade School, and being told at that time by his teacher that someday he would become an artist. The artist laughingly suggested that, "it took nearly thirty years to prove her right." Mr. Bodily began oil painting at 14, and oil has been his primary medium since that time. He has also completed a number of works in pen and ink, but at present works almost entirely in oils. "I would like to do more pen and inks, but IВґm so busy now with oils that I really can't find the time." After completing high school, Mr. Bodily studied commercial art for two years at Brigham Young University in Utah. He found during those two years that commercial art held little interest for him as a lifetime pursuit and at the end of two years he accepted a call to serve a two and one half year mission for his church to the Spanish speaking peoples of Texas and New Mexico. During this period, and shortly afterward, he traveled extensively in the southwest and expanded his interest in contemporary and historical Indian culture to include those of the southwest. Those years influenced his art and this influence can occasionally be noted in the rich colors used in the countryside depicted in some of his works.

            Broward Auction Gallery LLC
          • Sheryl Bodily (MT,ID,born 1936) oil painting
            Feb. 09, 2020

            Sheryl Bodily (MT,ID,born 1936) oil painting

            Est: $240 - $260

            ARTIST: Sheryl Bodily (Montana, Idaho, born 1936) NAME: Indian Woman MEDIUM: oil on canvas CONDITION: Excellent. No visible inpaint under UV light. SIGHT SIZE: 7 x 5 inches / 18 x 13 cm FRAME SIZE: 13 x 11 inches / 33 x 28 cm SIGNATURE: Lower right SIMILAR ARTISTS: Mary Chenoweth, Jeff Walker, Thomas English, Elizabeth Lochrie, Gary Niblett, Marcia Ballowe, Charles Bear, Rick McCollum, Joe Abbrescia, Gary Carter, Eric Gibberd, Fred William Becker, Francois Daniel Retief Koch, Margaret Graziano, Elbridge Ayer Burbank CATEGORY: antique vintage painting SKU#: 115612 WARRANTY: 7 days returns accepted if item doesn't match description US Shipping $42 + insurance. Sheryl Bodily (Montana, Idaho, born 1936) A western wildlife and landscape artist, Sheryl Bodily is a resident of Montana. He was the winner of the 1986 Ellensburg Washington Rodeo Association Poster Award, and recently received Best of Show/Flatwork at the Florence Festival Art Auction in Florence, Montana. Favorite subjects rendered in oil and pencil include Indian scenes with children, old cabins, wagon trains and wildlife. He is widely exhibited in Sante Fe and Taos, New Mexico, Sedona, Arizona and Idaho. In the fall of 1970, an art auction was held through the Pacific Northwest Indian Center in Spokane, Washington. To that auction a young man named Sheryl Bodily, from Columbia Falls, Montana, brought a few of his oil paintings. A good deal of excitement was caused by the fact that Mr. Bodily's paintings were sold at auction for twice their listed value. A few months later the performance was repeated at another art auction in Great Falls, Montana, and suddenly an artist who had been painting professionally for 12 years, two of them full time, was discovered. Suddenly a man who had had to work hard to sell his work, found himself with more advance commissions than he could readily complete. Western artist Sheryl Bodily was born in Boise, Idaho, on April 20, 1936, the second oldest in a family with one brother and four sisters. Mr. Bodily's father was a farmer in the Boise Valley, and he remembers six moves to different farms in that region. He described his father as the breadwinner and his mother as the counselor and teacher in his early years. "I remember milking eight to fifteen cows which was always my chore at home, but my real interest at that time was the hobby of collecting arrowheads and other artifacts in Rocky Canyon with my younger brother near Meridian, Idaho." His enthusiastic interest in Indian people and their contemporary culture has continued to grow over the years and has had a tremendous influence on his art. Mr. Bodily first remembers drawing in the first grade of the Meridian Idaho Grade School, and being told at that time by his teacher that someday he would become an artist. The artist laughingly suggested that, "it took nearly thirty years to prove her right." Mr. Bodily began oil painting at 14, and oil has been his primary medium since that time. He has also completed a number of works in pen and ink, but at present works almost entirely in oils. "I would like to do more pen and inks, but IВґm so busy now with oils that I really can't find the time." After completing high school, Mr. Bodily studied commercial art for two years at Brigham Young University in Utah. He found during those two years that commercial art held little interest for him as a lifetime pursuit and at the end of two years he accepted a call to serve a two and one half year mission for his church to the Spanish speaking peoples of Texas and New Mexico. During this period, and shortly afterward, he traveled extensively in the southwest and expanded his interest in contemporary and historical Indian culture to include those of the southwest. Those years influenced his art and this influence can occasionally be noted in the rich colors used in the countryside depicted in some of his works.

            Broward Auction Gallery LLC
          • Sheryl Bodily (MT,ID,born 1936) oil painting
            Feb. 09, 2020

            Sheryl Bodily (MT,ID,born 1936) oil painting

            Est: $240 - $260

            ARTIST: Sheryl Bodily (Montana, Idaho, born 1936) NAME: Indian Man MEDIUM: oil on canvas CONDITION: Excellent. No visible inpaint under UV light. SIGHT SIZE: 7 x 5 inches / 18 x 13 cm FRAME SIZE: 13 x 11 inches / 33 x 28 cm SIGNATURE: Lower left SIMILAR ARTISTS: Mary Chenoweth, Jeff Walker, Thomas English, Elizabeth Lochrie, Gary Niblett, Marcia Ballowe, Charles Bear, Rick McCollum, Joe Abbrescia, Gary Carter, Eric Gibberd, Fred William Becker, Francois Daniel Retief Koch, Margaret Graziano, Elbridge Ayer Burbank CATEGORY: antique vintage painting SKU#: 115611 WARRANTY: 7 days returns accepted if item doesn't match description US Shipping $42 + insurance. Sheryl Bodily (Montana, Idaho, born 1936) A western wildlife and landscape artist, Sheryl Bodily is a resident of Montana. He was the winner of the 1986 Ellensburg Washington Rodeo Association Poster Award, and recently received Best of Show/Flatwork at the Florence Festival Art Auction in Florence, Montana. Favorite subjects rendered in oil and pencil include Indian scenes with children, old cabins, wagon trains and wildlife. He is widely exhibited in Sante Fe and Taos, New Mexico, Sedona, Arizona and Idaho. In the fall of 1970, an art auction was held through the Pacific Northwest Indian Center in Spokane, Washington. To that auction a young man named Sheryl Bodily, from Columbia Falls, Montana, brought a few of his oil paintings. A good deal of excitement was caused by the fact that Mr. Bodily's paintings were sold at auction for twice their listed value. A few months later the performance was repeated at another art auction in Great Falls, Montana, and suddenly an artist who had been painting professionally for 12 years, two of them full time, was discovered. Suddenly a man who had had to work hard to sell his work, found himself with more advance commissions than he could readily complete. Western artist Sheryl Bodily was born in Boise, Idaho, on April 20, 1936, the second oldest in a family with one brother and four sisters. Mr. Bodily's father was a farmer in the Boise Valley, and he remembers six moves to different farms in that region. He described his father as the breadwinner and his mother as the counselor and teacher in his early years. "I remember milking eight to fifteen cows which was always my chore at home, but my real interest at that time was the hobby of collecting arrowheads and other artifacts in Rocky Canyon with my younger brother near Meridian, Idaho." His enthusiastic interest in Indian people and their contemporary culture has continued to grow over the years and has had a tremendous influence on his art. Mr. Bodily first remembers drawing in the first grade of the Meridian Idaho Grade School, and being told at that time by his teacher that someday he would become an artist. The artist laughingly suggested that, "it took nearly thirty years to prove her right." Mr. Bodily began oil painting at 14, and oil has been his primary medium since that time. He has also completed a number of works in pen and ink, but at present works almost entirely in oils. "I would like to do more pen and inks, but IВґm so busy now with oils that I really can't find the time." After completing high school, Mr. Bodily studied commercial art for two years at Brigham Young University in Utah. He found during those two years that commercial art held little interest for him as a lifetime pursuit and at the end of two years he accepted a call to serve a two and one half year mission for his church to the Spanish speaking peoples of Texas and New Mexico. During this period, and shortly afterward, he traveled extensively in the southwest and expanded his interest in contemporary and historical Indian culture to include those of the southwest. Those years influenced his art and this influence can occasionally be noted in the rich colors used in the countryside depicted in some of his works.

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          • Sheryl Bodily (Montana 1936) Original Oil Painting
            Dec. 07, 2019

            Sheryl Bodily (Montana 1936) Original Oil Painting

            Est: $1,000 - $3,000

            This is an original work of art oil on canvas by Sheryl Bodily showing the branding a calf by Montana Ranchers. The painting shows a large size and is set in Montana showing five Montana Ranchers two on horseback and two holding down a calf while branding it with various Montana cows in the background, all in the round pen of their ranch. Sheryl Bodily was born in Boise, Idaho in 1936 to a family of five children and was son to a farmer. He recalls moving six separate times as a child for farming work, countless farming chores and having the hobby of collecting arrowheads and artifacts in the Rocky Canyon near Meridian, Idaho. Later he was considered a Montanan being a resident of Columbia Falls, Montana. Bodily has won countless awards and Best of Show with his works being widely collectible. This work comes out of a large Livingston, Montana collection and is signed in the bottom left “BODILY” typical of other works by the artist. This is truly a wonderful masterpiece showing fine detail and telling a wonderful story of the Old West. This example shows a larger size and greater detail than most examples offered by Bodily. Canvas measures 24”x30” and the frame is 29”x35”.

            North American Auction Company
          • Sheryl Bodily (Montana 1936) Original Oil Painting
            Dec. 07, 2019

            Sheryl Bodily (Montana 1936) Original Oil Painting

            Est: $1,000 - $3,000

            This is an original work of art oil on canvas by Sheryl Bodily showing an American Indian Chief on horseback with his War Party at his back. The painting shows a large size and is set in the Montana and Idaho western landscape showing various Native American Indian Warriors and Chief on horseback, likely of the Crow, Sioux, or Blackfeet tribe. The scene most likely depicts a Chief coming to negotiate or welcome his foes with his War Party also on horseback at the Butte or Cliff back for protection. Sheryl Bodily was born in Boise, Idaho in 1936 to a family of five children and was son to a farmer. He recalls moving six separate times as a child for farming work, countless farming chores and having the hobby of collecting arrowheads and artifacts in the Rocky Canyon near Meridian, Idaho. Later he was considered a Montanan being a resident of Columbia Falls, Montana. Bodily has won countless awards and Best of Show with his works being widely collectible. This work comes out of a large Livingston, Montana collection and is signed in the bottom left “BODILY” typical of other works by the artist. This is truly a wonderful masterpiece showing fine detail and telling a wonderful story of the Old West. This example shows a larger size and greater detail than most examples offered by Bodily. Canvas measures 24”x30” and the frame is 29”x35”.

            North American Auction Company
          • Sheryl Bodily (Montana 1936) Original Oil Painting
            Dec. 07, 2019

            Sheryl Bodily (Montana 1936) Original Oil Painting

            Est: $1,000 - $3,000

            This is an original work of art oil on canvas by Sheryl Bodily showing three American Indians on horseback. The painting shows a large size and is set in the Montana and Idaho western landscape showing three Native American Indian Warriors on horseback, likely of the Crow, Sioux, or Blackfeet tribe. Sheryl Bodily was born in Boise, Idaho in 1936 to a family of five children and was son to a farmer. He recalls moving six separate times as a child for farming work, countless farming chores and having the hobby of collecting arrowheads and artifacts in the Rocky Canyon near Meridian, Idaho. Later he was considered a Montanan being a resident of Columbia Falls, Montana. Bodily has won countless awards and Best of Show with his works being widely collectible. This work comes out of a large Livingston, Montana collection and is signed in the bottom right “BODILY” typical of other works by the artist. This is truly a wonderful masterpiece showing fine detail and telling a wonderful story of the Old West. This example shows a larger size and greater detail than most examples offered by Bodily. Canvas measures 24”x36” and the frame is 29”x41”.

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