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      • Clifford Brycelea Signed 1980 Exhibition Poster
        Apr. 10, 2024

        Clifford Brycelea Signed 1980 Exhibition Poster

        Est: $100 - $200

        Clifford Brycelea (Navajo) signed Toh-Atin Gallery Poster. The poster measures 16 in. x 20 in. Unframed, loose and not mounted or glued down. 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 14x14x14 inch or 30x5x24 inch or equivalent or smaller box/folio if it is not fragile or over 25lbs. 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. If your invoice is for multiple items, we will use our discretion on requiring the use of an outside shipper. We reserve the right to require an outside shipper on any item(s) in the auction even if not stated.

        Grant Zahajko Auctions, LLC
      • Clifford Brycelea (NM,b 1953) watercolor painting
        Aug. 20, 2023

        Clifford Brycelea (NM,b 1953) watercolor painting

        Est: $300 - $380

        ARTIST: Clifford Brycelea (New Mexico, born 1953) NAME: Untitled YEAR: 1974 MEDIUM: watercolor and gouache on board CONDITION: Very good. SIGHT SIZE: 22 x 9 inches / 55 x 22 cm FRAME SIZE: unframed (In-House framing available) SIGNATURE: lower right CATEGORY: antique vintage painting AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US SKU#: 119895 US Shipping $60 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: Whether using watercolors, acrylics or pen-and-ink, Clifford Brycelea evokes images of the land and spirit of Native America. He is an award winning Navajo artist, who realizes that he has the power to influence and to reach many people with his painting. He regards his ability, to make a visual statement, with great respect. In every Brycelea painting there is a story, and for every person the story is different.Clifford's subjects nearly always reflect a culture and belief of Native Americans. He has studied many Indian cultures and he does not limit his subjects to the Navajo. Clifford has found that all Indians have a common ground in their legends, their stories and their lifestyles. He tries to bring those ideas to people who appreciate his paintings with images that are real, mystical, and spiritual.Since graduating in 1975 from Fort Lewis College in Durango, Colorado,Clifford has shown his work in galleries throughout the country. He has illustrated books, magazine articles and continues to experiment with different painting techniques. Clifford Brycelea is a quiet, thoughtful man. Like most men of this type, when he makes a statement, it usually carries weight. The award winning Navajo artist realizes that he has the power to influence and reach many people with his painting. He regards this ability to make a statement with respect. Brycelea is a mystical artist, a spiritual artist and a realist. There is much in the mystical and spiritual that is real and he tries to bring that to the people that appreciate his paintings. His subjects nearly always reflect a culture and belief of Native Americans. He paints their legends, their stories, and their lifestyles. Brycelea does not limit his subjects to the Navajo for he has studied many Indian cultures and found that they share a great deal. He has been winning awards for his art since he was ten years old. Since graduating from Fort Lewis College in Durango, Colorado, he has shown his work in galleries across the country, illustrated magazines articles and books and experimented in different techniques.While his style can not be stereotyped, the quality of his work is well known among Indian art lovers. He continues to win awards, among them three gold medals from the American Indian Cowboy Artists Society, and Indian Arts & Crafts Association 1987 Artist-Of-The-Year.In every Brycelea painting there is a story. For every person, the story is different. The artist leaves that to you.

        Broward Auction Gallery LLC
      • CLIFFORD BRYCELEA CAMP IN THE HIGHER COUNTRY PRINT
        Jun. 02, 2023

        CLIFFORD BRYCELEA CAMP IN THE HIGHER COUNTRY PRINT

        Est: $25 - $50

        Signed and numbered. 10" by 21".

        Davis Brothers Auction
      • Clifford Brycelea (NM,b 1953) watercolor painting
        May. 14, 2023

        Clifford Brycelea (NM,b 1953) watercolor painting

        Est: $300 - $400

        ARTIST: Clifford Brycelea (New Mexico, born 1953) NAME: Untitled YEAR: 1974 MEDIUM: watercolor and gouache on board CONDITION: Very good. SIGHT SIZE: 22 x 9 inches / 55 x 22 cm FRAME SIZE: unframed (In-House framing available) SIGNATURE: lower right CATEGORY: antique vintage painting AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US SKU#: 119895 US Shipping $60 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: Whether using watercolors, acrylics or pen-and-ink, Clifford Brycelea evokes images of the land and spirit of Native America. He is an award winning Navajo artist, who realizes that he has the power to influence and to reach many people with his painting. He regards his ability, to make a visual statement, with great respect. In every Brycelea painting there is a story, and for every person the story is different.Clifford's subjects nearly always reflect a culture and belief of Native Americans. He has studied many Indian cultures and he does not limit his subjects to the Navajo. Clifford has found that all Indians have a common ground in their legends, their stories and their lifestyles. He tries to bring those ideas to people who appreciate his paintings with images that are real, mystical, and spiritual.Since graduating in 1975 from Fort Lewis College in Durango, Colorado,Clifford has shown his work in galleries throughout the country. He has illustrated books, magazine articles and continues to experiment with different painting techniques. Clifford Brycelea is a quiet, thoughtful man. Like most men of this type, when he makes a statement, it usually carries weight. The award winning Navajo artist realizes that he has the power to influence and reach many people with his painting. He regards this ability to make a statement with respect. Brycelea is a mystical artist, a spiritual artist and a realist. There is much in the mystical and spiritual that is real and he tries to bring that to the people that appreciate his paintings. His subjects nearly always reflect a culture and belief of Native Americans. He paints their legends, their stories, and their lifestyles. Brycelea does not limit his subjects to the Navajo for he has studied many Indian cultures and found that they share a great deal. He has been winning awards for his art since he was ten years old. Since graduating from Fort Lewis College in Durango, Colorado, he has shown his work in galleries across the country, illustrated magazines articles and books and experimented in different techniques.While his style can not be stereotyped, the quality of his work is well known among Indian art lovers. He continues to win awards, among them three gold medals from the American Indian Cowboy Artists Society, and Indian Arts & Crafts Association 1987 Artist-Of-The-Year.In every Brycelea painting there is a story. For every person, the story is different. The artist leaves that to you.

        Broward Auction Gallery LLC
      • Clifford Brycelea (NM,b 1953) watercolor painting
        Feb. 12, 2023

        Clifford Brycelea (NM,b 1953) watercolor painting

        Est: $320 - $400

        ARTIST: Clifford Brycelea (New Mexico, born 1953) NAME: Untitled YEAR: 1974 MEDIUM: watercolor and gouache on board CONDITION: Very good. SIGHT SIZE: 22 x 9 inches / 55 x 22 cm FRAME SIZE: unframed (In-House framing available) SIGNATURE: lower right CATEGORY: antique vintage painting AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US SKU#: 119895 US Shipping $60 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: Whether using watercolors, acrylics or pen-and-ink, Clifford Brycelea evokes images of the land and spirit of Native America. He is an award winning Navajo artist, who realizes that he has the power to influence and to reach many people with his painting. He regards his ability, to make a visual statement, with great respect. In every Brycelea painting there is a story, and for every person the story is different.Clifford's subjects nearly always reflect a culture and belief of Native Americans. He has studied many Indian cultures and he does not limit his subjects to the Navajo. Clifford has found that all Indians have a common ground in their legends, their stories and their lifestyles. He tries to bring those ideas to people who appreciate his paintings with images that are real, mystical, and spiritual.Since graduating in 1975 from Fort Lewis College in Durango, Colorado,Clifford has shown his work in galleries throughout the country. He has illustrated books, magazine articles and continues to experiment with different painting techniques. Clifford Brycelea is a quiet, thoughtful man. Like most men of this type, when he makes a statement, it usually carries weight. The award winning Navajo artist realizes that he has the power to influence and reach many people with his painting. He regards this ability to make a statement with respect. Brycelea is a mystical artist, a spiritual artist and a realist. There is much in the mystical and spiritual that is real and he tries to bring that to the people that appreciate his paintings. His subjects nearly always reflect a culture and belief of Native Americans. He paints their legends, their stories, and their lifestyles. Brycelea does not limit his subjects to the Navajo for he has studied many Indian cultures and found that they share a great deal. He has been winning awards for his art since he was ten years old. Since graduating from Fort Lewis College in Durango, Colorado, he has shown his work in galleries across the country, illustrated magazines articles and books and experimented in different techniques.While his style can not be stereotyped, the quality of his work is well known among Indian art lovers. He continues to win awards, among them three gold medals from the American Indian Cowboy Artists Society, and Indian Arts & Crafts Association 1987 Artist-Of-The-Year.In every Brycelea painting there is a story. For every person, the story is different. The artist leaves that to you.

        Broward Auction Gallery LLC
      • Clifford Brycelea (NM,b 1953) watercolor painting
        Nov. 13, 2022

        Clifford Brycelea (NM,b 1953) watercolor painting

        Est: $320 - $400

        ARTIST: Clifford Brycelea (New Mexico, born 1953) NAME: Untitled YEAR: 1974 MEDIUM: watercolor and gouache on board CONDITION: Very good. SIGHT SIZE: 22 x 9 inches / 55 x 22 cm FRAME SIZE: unframed (In-House framing available) SIGNATURE: lower right CATEGORY: antique vintage painting AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US SKU#: 119895 US Shipping $60 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: Whether using watercolors, acrylics or pen-and-ink, Clifford Brycelea evokes images of the land and spirit of Native America. He is an award winning Navajo artist, who realizes that he has the power to influence and to reach many people with his painting. He regards his ability, to make a visual statement, with great respect. In every Brycelea painting there is a story, and for every person the story is different.Clifford's subjects nearly always reflect a culture and belief of Native Americans. He has studied many Indian cultures and he does not limit his subjects to the Navajo. Clifford has found that all Indians have a common ground in their legends, their stories and their lifestyles. He tries to bring those ideas to people who appreciate his paintings with images that are real, mystical, and spiritual.Since graduating in 1975 from Fort Lewis College in Durango, Colorado,Clifford has shown his work in galleries throughout the country. He has illustrated books, magazine articles and continues to experiment with different painting techniques. Clifford Brycelea is a quiet, thoughtful man. Like most men of this type, when he makes a statement, it usually carries weight. The award winning Navajo artist realizes that he has the power to influence and reach many people with his painting. He regards this ability to make a statement with respect. Brycelea is a mystical artist, a spiritual artist and a realist. There is much in the mystical and spiritual that is real and he tries to bring that to the people that appreciate his paintings. His subjects nearly always reflect a culture and belief of Native Americans. He paints their legends, their stories, and their lifestyles. Brycelea does not limit his subjects to the Navajo for he has studied many Indian cultures and found that they share a great deal. He has been winning awards for his art since he was ten years old. Since graduating from Fort Lewis College in Durango, Colorado, he has shown his work in galleries across the country, illustrated magazines articles and books and experimented in different techniques.While his style can not be stereotyped, the quality of his work is well known among Indian art lovers. He continues to win awards, among them three gold medals from the American Indian Cowboy Artists Society, and Indian Arts & Crafts Association 1987 Artist-Of-The-Year.In every Brycelea painting there is a story. For every person, the story is different. The artist leaves that to you.

        Broward Auction Gallery LLC
      • Clifford Brycelea (NM,b 1953) watercolor painting
        Aug. 21, 2022

        Clifford Brycelea (NM,b 1953) watercolor painting

        Est: $340 - $425

        ARTIST: Clifford Brycelea (New Mexico, born 1953) NAME: Untitled YEAR: 1974 MEDIUM: watercolor and gouache on board CONDITION: Very good. SIGHT SIZE: 22 x 9 inches / 55 x 22 cm FRAME SIZE: unframed (In-House framing available) SIGNATURE: lower right CATEGORY: antique vintage painting AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US SKU#: 119895 US Shipping $60 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: Whether using watercolors, acrylics or pen-and-ink, Clifford Brycelea evokes images of the land and spirit of Native America. He is an award winning Navajo artist, who realizes that he has the power to influence and to reach many people with his painting. He regards his ability, to make a visual statement, with great respect. In every Brycelea painting there is a story, and for every person the story is different.Clifford's subjects nearly always reflect a culture and belief of Native Americans. He has studied many Indian cultures and he does not limit his subjects to the Navajo. Clifford has found that all Indians have a common ground in their legends, their stories and their lifestyles. He tries to bring those ideas to people who appreciate his paintings with images that are real, mystical, and spiritual.Since graduating in 1975 from Fort Lewis College in Durango, Colorado,Clifford has shown his work in galleries throughout the country. He has illustrated books, magazine articles and continues to experiment with different painting techniques. Clifford Brycelea is a quiet, thoughtful man. Like most men of this type, when he makes a statement, it usually carries weight. The award winning Navajo artist realizes that he has the power to influence and reach many people with his painting. He regards this ability to make a statement with respect. Brycelea is a mystical artist, a spiritual artist and a realist. There is much in the mystical and spiritual that is real and he tries to bring that to the people that appreciate his paintings. His subjects nearly always reflect a culture and belief of Native Americans. He paints their legends, their stories, and their lifestyles. Brycelea does not limit his subjects to the Navajo for he has studied many Indian cultures and found that they share a great deal. He has been winning awards for his art since he was ten years old. Since graduating from Fort Lewis College in Durango, Colorado, he has shown his work in galleries across the country, illustrated magazines articles and books and experimented in different techniques.While his style can not be stereotyped, the quality of his work is well known among Indian art lovers. He continues to win awards, among them three gold medals from the American Indian Cowboy Artists Society, and Indian Arts & Crafts Association 1987 Artist-Of-The-Year.In every Brycelea painting there is a story. For every person, the story is different. The artist leaves that to you.

        Broward Auction Gallery LLC
      • Clifford Brycelea (NM,b 1953) watercolor painting
        May. 08, 2022

        Clifford Brycelea (NM,b 1953) watercolor painting

        Est: $360 - $450

        ARTIST: Clifford Brycelea (New Mexico, born 1953) NAME: Untitled YEAR: 1974 MEDIUM: watercolor and gouache on board CONDITION: Very good. SIGHT SIZE: 22 x 9 inches / 55 x 22 cm FRAME SIZE: unframed SIGNATURE: lower right CATEGORY: antique vintage painting AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US SKU#: 119895 US Shipping $60 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: Whether using watercolors, acrylics or pen-and-ink, Clifford Brycelea evokes images of the land and spirit of Native America. He is an award winning Navajo artist, who realizes that he has the power to influence and to reach many people with his painting. He regards his ability, to make a visual statement, with great respect. In every Brycelea painting there is a story, and for every person the story is different.Clifford's subjects nearly always reflect a culture and belief of Native Americans. He has studied many Indian cultures and he does not limit his subjects to the Navajo. Clifford has found that all Indians have a common ground in their legends, their stories and their lifestyles. He tries to bring those ideas to people who appreciate his paintings with images that are real, mystical, and spiritual.Since graduating in 1975 from Fort Lewis College in Durango, Colorado,Clifford has shown his work in galleries throughout the country. He has illustrated books, magazine articles and continues to experiment with different painting techniques. Clifford Brycelea is a quiet, thoughtful man. Like most men of this type, when he makes a statement, it usually carries weight. The award winning Navajo artist realizes that he has the power to influence and reach many people with his painting. He regards this ability to make a statement with respect. Brycelea is a mystical artist, a spiritual artist and a realist. There is much in the mystical and spiritual that is real and he tries to bring that to the people that appreciate his paintings. His subjects nearly always reflect a culture and belief of Native Americans. He paints their legends, their stories, and their lifestyles. Brycelea does not limit his subjects to the Navajo for he has studied many Indian cultures and found that they share a great deal. He has been winning awards for his art since he was ten years old. Since graduating from Fort Lewis College in Durango, Colorado, he has shown his work in galleries across the country, illustrated magazines articles and books and experimented in different techniques.While his style can not be stereotyped, the quality of his work is well known among Indian art lovers. He continues to win awards, among them three gold medals from the American Indian Cowboy Artists Society, and Indian Arts & Crafts Association 1987 Artist-Of-The-Year.In every Brycelea painting there is a story. For every person, the story is different. The artist leaves that to you.

        Broward Auction Gallery LLC
      • Clifford Brycelea (NM,b 1953) watercolor painting
        Feb. 06, 2022

        Clifford Brycelea (NM,b 1953) watercolor painting

        Est: $380 - $475

        ARTIST: Clifford Brycelea (New Mexico, born 1953) NAME: Untitled YEAR: 1974 MEDIUM: watercolor and gouache on board CONDITION: Very good. SIGHT SIZE: 22 x 9 inches / 55 x 22 cm FRAME SIZE: unframed SIGNATURE: lower right CATEGORY: antique vintage painting AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US SKU#: 119895 US Shipping $60 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: Whether using watercolors, acrylics or pen-and-ink, Clifford Brycelea evokes images of the land and spirit of Native America. He is an award winning Navajo artist, who realizes that he has the power to influence and to reach many people with his painting. He regards his ability, to make a visual statement, with great respect. In every Brycelea painting there is a story, and for every person the story is different.Clifford's subjects nearly always reflect a culture and belief of Native Americans. He has studied many Indian cultures and he does not limit his subjects to the Navajo. Clifford has found that all Indians have a common ground in their legends, their stories and their lifestyles. He tries to bring those ideas to people who appreciate his paintings with images that are real, mystical, and spiritual.Since graduating in 1975 from Fort Lewis College in Durango, Colorado,Clifford has shown his work in galleries throughout the country. He has illustrated books, magazine articles and continues to experiment with different painting techniques. Clifford Brycelea is a quiet, thoughtful man. Like most men of this type, when he makes a statement, it usually carries weight. The award winning Navajo artist realizes that he has the power to influence and reach many people with his painting. He regards this ability to make a statement with respect. Brycelea is a mystical artist, a spiritual artist and a realist. There is much in the mystical and spiritual that is real and he tries to bring that to the people that appreciate his paintings. His subjects nearly always reflect a culture and belief of Native Americans. He paints their legends, their stories, and their lifestyles. Brycelea does not limit his subjects to the Navajo for he has studied many Indian cultures and found that they share a great deal. He has been winning awards for his art since he was ten years old. Since graduating from Fort Lewis College in Durango, Colorado, he has shown his work in galleries across the country, illustrated magazines articles and books and experimented in different techniques.While his style can not be stereotyped, the quality of his work is well known among Indian art lovers. He continues to win awards, among them three gold medals from the American Indian Cowboy Artists Society, and Indian Arts & Crafts Association 1987 Artist-Of-The-Year.In every Brycelea painting there is a story. For every person, the story is different. The artist leaves that to you.

        Broward Auction Gallery LLC
      • Clifford Brycelea, Navajo (b.1953) Morning Kachina
        Nov. 13, 2021

        Clifford Brycelea, Navajo (b.1953) Morning Kachina

        Est: $200 - $400

        For your consideration is this Clifford Brycelea, Navajo (b.1953) Morning Kachina. This artwork is numbered 60/500. This is wonderfully illustrated starry night scene with a beautiful example of Kachina decoration. Brycelea is a mystical artist, a spiritual artist, and a realist. He continues to win awards, among them three gold medals from the American Indian Cowboy Artists Society and Indian Arts & Crafts Association 1987 Artist-Of-The-Year. In every Brycelea painting, there is a story. For every person, the story is different. The condition of this painting is good, with no obvious signs of damage to the artwork or the cardstock frame. The measurements of this painting are 28 1/4" x 22 1/4” and the visible art measures 19 1/2" x 15 1/2".

        North American Auction Company
      • A Clifford Brycelea painting, 'Ending Solstice,' 1997
        Aug. 30, 2021

        A Clifford Brycelea painting, 'Ending Solstice,' 1997

        Est: $500 - $800

        Clifford Brycelea Navajo (Diné), (b. 1953), 'Ending Solstice,' 1997, acrylic on linen, signed lower left: OCBrycelea, dated and titled on the stretcher bar verso. height 24in, width 48in For further information on this lot please visit the Bonhams website

        Bonhams
      • Clifford Brycelea Sunface Figure Framed Painting
        May. 15, 2021

        Clifford Brycelea Sunface Figure Framed Painting

        Est: $300 - $600

        Included in this lot is a Clifford Brycelea, framed painting titled "The People... The Message". Clifford Brycelea is a Navajo Native American artist known for being a mystical, spiritual, and realist artist. The painting displays a Navajo Sunface style figure on a dark sky background, with the bottom of the piece showing two silhouette figures. The sunface shows a wonderful style, with geometric designs showing colors of red, black, white, yellow, green, and blue. The bottom of the painting shows a starry night design with a pair of white silhouette figures. The piece is marked across the bottom, reading "The People... The Message' OCBrycelea 83 AICA IACA". The piece is set into a wood frame with a grey border around the art. The piece shows good condition overall, with some light wear across the frame. The frame measures 17 1/4" wide by 21 1/4" tall with the art measuring 11 1/4" wide by 15 1/2" tall.

        North American Auction Company
      • Clifford Brycelea Sunface Figure Framed Painting
        Jan. 23, 2021

        Clifford Brycelea Sunface Figure Framed Painting

        Est: $300 - $600

        Included in this lot is a Clifford Brycelea, framed painting titled "The People... The Message". Clifford Brycelea is a Navajo Native American artist known for being a mystical, spiritual, and realist artist. The painting displays a Navajo Sunface style figure on a dark sky background, with the bottom of the piece showing two silhouette figures. The sunface shows a wonderful style, with geometric designs showing colors of red, black, white, yellow, green, and blue. The bottom of the painting shows a starry night design with a pair of white silhouette figures. The piece is marked across the bottom, reading "The People... The Message' OCBrycelea 83 AICA IACA". The piece is set into a wood frame with a grey border around the art. The piece shows good condition overall, with some light wear across the frame. The frame measures 17 1/4" wide by 21 1/4" tall with the art measuring 11 1/4" wide by 15 1/2" tall.

        North American Auction Company
      • Clifford Brycelea "After Mid-Hour" Acrylic on Linen
        Feb. 17, 2020

        Clifford Brycelea "After Mid-Hour" Acrylic on Linen

        Est: -

        Clifford Brycelea (born 1953) "After Mid-hour" Acrylic on Linen. Artist: Clifford Brycelea Title: "After Mid-Hour" Medium: Acrylic on Linen Circa/Year: 1978 Signature Type: Hand Signed Signature Location: Lower Right Site Measurement: 18x24 : Native American, Indian Artwork, Art; Ref: DD4006

        Bradford's
      • Hopi print signed “Getting Ready” by Clifford Brycelea
        Jan. 25, 2020

        Hopi print signed “Getting Ready” by Clifford Brycelea

        Est: $75 - $230

        Hopi print signed “Getting Ready” by Clifford Brycelea

        Culturalpatina
      • Hopi print signed “Getting Ready” by Clifford Brycelea
        Nov. 09, 2019

        Hopi print signed “Getting Ready” by Clifford Brycelea

        Est: $75 - $230

        Hopi print signed “Getting Ready” by Clifford Brycelea

        Culturalpatina
      • Hopi print signed “Getting Ready” by Clifford Brycelea
        Sep. 28, 2019

        Hopi print signed “Getting Ready” by Clifford Brycelea

        Est: $75 - $230

        Hopi print signed “Getting Ready” by Clifford Brycelea

        Culturalpatina
      • Hopi print signed “Getting Ready” by Clifford Brycelea
        Aug. 24, 2019

        Hopi print signed “Getting Ready” by Clifford Brycelea

        Est: $75 - $230

        Hopi print signed “Getting Ready” by Clifford Brycelea

        Culturalpatina
      • Hopi print signed “Getting Ready” by Clifford Brycelea
        Jun. 22, 2019

        Hopi print signed “Getting Ready” by Clifford Brycelea

        Est: $75 - $230

        Hopi print signed “Getting Ready” by Clifford Brycelea

        Culturalpatina
      • Hopi print signed “Getting Ready” by Clifford Brycelea
        Apr. 27, 2019

        Hopi print signed “Getting Ready” by Clifford Brycelea

        Est: $75 - $230

        Hopi print signed “Getting Ready” by Clifford Brycelea

        Culturalpatina
      • Hopi print signed “Getting Ready” by Clifford Brycelea
        Mar. 23, 2019

        Hopi print signed “Getting Ready” by Clifford Brycelea

        Est: $75 - $230

        Hopi print signed “Getting Ready” by Clifford Brycelea

        Culturalpatina
      • Hopi print signed “Getting Ready” by Clifford Brycelea
        Feb. 23, 2019

        Hopi print signed “Getting Ready” by Clifford Brycelea

        Est: $75 - $230

        Hopi print signed “Getting Ready” by Clifford Brycelea

        Culturalpatina
      • Hopi print signed “Getting Ready” by Clifford Brycelea
        Dec. 15, 2018

        Hopi print signed “Getting Ready” by Clifford Brycelea

        Est: $75 - $230

        Hopi print signed “Getting Ready” by Clifford Brycelea

        Culturalpatina
      • Hopi print signed “Getting Ready” by Clifford Brycelea
        Nov. 25, 2018

        Hopi print signed “Getting Ready” by Clifford Brycelea

        Est: $75 - $230

        Hopi print signed “Getting Ready” by Clifford Brycelea

        Culturalpatina
      • Hopi print signed “Getting Ready” by Clifford Brycelea
        Sep. 22, 2018

        Hopi print signed “Getting Ready” by Clifford Brycelea

        Est: $75 - $230

        Hopi print signed “Getting Ready” by Clifford Brycelea

        Culturalpatina
      • Hopi print signed “Getting Ready” by Clifford Brycelea
        Aug. 04, 2018

        Hopi print signed “Getting Ready” by Clifford Brycelea

        Est: $75 - $230

        Hopi print signed “Getting Ready” by Clifford Brycelea

        Culturalpatina
      • Hopi print signed “Getting Ready” by Clifford Brycelea
        Jun. 23, 2018

        Hopi print signed “Getting Ready” by Clifford Brycelea

        Est: $75 - $230

        Hopi print signed “Getting Ready” by Clifford Brycelea

        Culturalpatina
      • Hopi print signed “Getting Ready” by Clifford Brycelea
        May. 26, 2018

        Hopi print signed “Getting Ready” by Clifford Brycelea

        Est: $75 - $230

        Hopi print signed “Getting Ready” by Clifford Brycelea

        Culturalpatina
      • Hopi print signed “Getting Ready” by Clifford Brycelea
        Apr. 21, 2018

        Hopi print signed “Getting Ready” by Clifford Brycelea

        Est: $75 - $230

        Hopi print signed “Getting Ready” by Clifford Brycelea

        Culturalpatina
      • Framed Print - "Camp In The Higher Country" Clifford Brycelea
        Oct. 13, 2017

        Framed Print - "Camp In The Higher Country" Clifford Brycelea

        Est: -

        10.5"x21.5"

        The Red Barn Auction Company
      • Clifford Brycelea "Image of The Canyon" Lithograph
        Jul. 16, 2017

        Clifford Brycelea "Image of The Canyon" Lithograph

        Est: -

        Artist: Clifford Brycelea Title: "Image of The Canyon" Medium: Lithograph Signature: Lower leftFrame Measurement: 11" x 9" Notes: Good used condition.

        J Levine Auction & Appraisal LLC
      • Clifford Brycelea Signed Original Acrylic On Linen
        Jan. 05, 2014

        Clifford Brycelea Signed Original Acrylic On Linen

        Est: $100 - $300

        Clifford Brycelea signed original piece of art, acrylic on linen. Brycelea is a Navajo artist. "I endeavor to present my land and my understanding of it in a way that the viewer can feel the wonder of my creation...symbolically and spiritually..a message for everyone through my paint brush" Art Measures: 15.5" x 19.5"Frame Measures: 19" x 2" x 22"

        Neely Auction
      • CLIFFORD BRYCELEA (AMERICAN, 1953-) NATIVE AMERICAN CELESTIAL SCENE with two prints and framed miniature textile Print: 22 1/2 X 27...
        Mar. 17, 2013

        CLIFFORD BRYCELEA (AMERICAN, 1953-) NATIVE AMERICAN CELESTIAL SCENE with two prints and framed miniature textile Print: 22 1/2 X 27...

        Est: $150 - $200

        CLIFFORD BRYCELEA (AMERICAN, 1953-) NATIVE AMERICAN CELESTIAL SCENE with two prints and framed miniature textile Print: 22 1/2 X 27 in. (sight) Framed; lower left signed and numbered: C BRYCELEA 23/750; After Frederick Remington, Native American on Horseback, Photo reproduction: 9 1/4 x 7 1/2 in. (sight); Framed; Native American Miniature Textile: 31/2 x 4 in., Framed; R?S?, Print? 12 x 14 1/2 in. (sight), Framed, lower left signed (4)

        Potomack Company
      • Clifford Brycelea (American, b. 1953) Solitude. Signed "...BRYCELEA ©" l.r., identified on a label on the reverse and inscriptions o...
        Nov. 16, 2011

        Clifford Brycelea (American, b. 1953) Solitude. Signed "...BRYCELEA ©" l.r., identified on a label on the reverse and inscriptions o...

        Est: $600 - $800

        Clifford Brycelea (American, b. 1953) Solitude. Signed "...BRYCELEA ©" l.r., identified on a label on the reverse and inscriptions on the stretchers. Acrylic on linen, 12 x 48 in., framed. Condition: Good.

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      • Solitude
        Aug. 13, 2011

        Solitude

        Est: $800 - $1,200

        Solitude

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