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      • Russell Case (UT,b 1966) oil painting
        Feb. 11, 2024

        Russell Case (UT,b 1966) oil painting

        Est: $1,600 - $2,100

        ARTIST: G Russell Case (Utah, born 1966) NAME: Landscape - Silverleaf YEAR: 2004 MEDIUM: oil on canvas board CONDITION: Very good. No visible inpaint under UV light. SIGHT SIZE: 9 x 12 inches / 22 x 30 cm FRAME SIZE: 14 x 17 inches / 35 x 43 cm SIGNATURE: lower left PROVENANCE: Mitchell Brown Fine Arts, AZ (has gallery label on verso) CATEGORY: antique vintage painting AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US SKU#: 118624 US Shipping $49 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: Western painter G. Russell Case is inspired by nature, but he places little value on literal translations. His sweeping, idealized versions of the western landscape are compositions that combine the beauty of the natural world with the rich imagination and originality of an artist's mind. While there is an unmistakable honesty present in his painted environments -- stemming from his engagement with the land painted directly from nature -- viewers may be reminded of other great artists of the west, whose work is marked by distinctive artistic philosophies. Case's work is unfettered by philosophy and intellect, though he is surely a student of his artistic forebears. The monumental scale of Maynard Dixon, or the unfiltered color and light of Thomas Moran both find their way into his visual language. Yet Case's work is simple, pure, and fresh; his painting draws in the viewer and delivers timeless landscapes. We are immediately transported into a world created by shadow and light, of immense vistas punctuated by jagged mountains and inhabited by lonesome cowboys. Although Russell Case was undoubtedly stirred by the philosophies of the great artists and fueled by the freedom of painting from nature, this artist maintains that his most profound inspiration came from those in his own life who bolstered his career and remained faithful to his vision.Born in the small town of Brigham City, Utah, Russell Case's artistic enthusiasm was first fostered by his father, Gary Case, who was also an artist. His father encouraged Russell's artistic talents and helped him seek exposure through marketing and local galleries. For fifteen years the younger Case translated his surroundings into watercolor, creating a foundation for the liquid vibrancy found in his later oils. This transition developed during his college years, where Case studied with the intent to become a professor of art. After graduating from Utah State University in 1990 and with the support of his wife, Susanne, Case decided to dedicate himself to painting full-time. It comes as little surprise that Case's work eventually attracted the attention of collector Dr. Mike Edson and his wife Karen. Case credits Edson as being a major factor in his success due to his attentive monitoring of the young artist's progress: his vigilant observation, unwavering support, and learned guidance helped develop Case's talent and channel his artistic energy.Case has also won numerous awards including Best of Show and First Place Oil Painting, Phippen Western Art Show in Prescott, Arizona in 2001; First Place at Southwest Magazine Artist to Watch Show in Steam Boat Springs, Colorado in 2002; and Best of Show, People's Choice, and Artist's Choice, Maynard Dixon Country, Mt. Carmel Junction, Utah in 2003. Among the shows that Case has been invited to in the last few years are the Western Visions show in Jackson, WY; Coors Western Art Exhibition, Denver, CO.; and Maynard Dixon Country, Mt. Carmel.Russell Case now resides in Brigham City, Utah with his wife, Susanne and two of his children Morgan, and Cooper with the oldest Taylee away at college.

        Broward Auction Gallery LLC
      • Russell Case (UT,b 1966) oil painting
        Nov. 12, 2023

        Russell Case (UT,b 1966) oil painting

        Est: $1,700 - $2,200

        ARTIST: G Russell Case (Utah, born 1966) NAME: Landscape - Silverleaf YEAR: 2004 MEDIUM: oil on canvas board CONDITION: Very good. No visible inpaint under UV light. SIGHT SIZE: 9 x 12 inches / 22 x 30 cm FRAME SIZE: 14 x 17 inches / 35 x 43 cm SIGNATURE: lower left PROVENANCE: Mitchell Brown Fine Arts, AZ (has gallery label on verso) CATEGORY: antique vintage painting AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US SKU#: 118624 US Shipping $49 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: Western painter G. Russell Case is inspired by nature, but he places little value on literal translations. His sweeping, idealized versions of the western landscape are compositions that combine the beauty of the natural world with the rich imagination and originality of an artist's mind. While there is an unmistakable honesty present in his painted environments -- stemming from his engagement with the land painted directly from nature -- viewers may be reminded of other great artists of the west, whose work is marked by distinctive artistic philosophies. Case's work is unfettered by philosophy and intellect, though he is surely a student of his artistic forebears. The monumental scale of Maynard Dixon, or the unfiltered color and light of Thomas Moran both find their way into his visual language. Yet Case's work is simple, pure, and fresh; his painting draws in the viewer and delivers timeless landscapes. We are immediately transported into a world created by shadow and light, of immense vistas punctuated by jagged mountains and inhabited by lonesome cowboys. Although Russell Case was undoubtedly stirred by the philosophies of the great artists and fueled by the freedom of painting from nature, this artist maintains that his most profound inspiration came from those in his own life who bolstered his career and remained faithful to his vision.Born in the small town of Brigham City, Utah, Russell Case's artistic enthusiasm was first fostered by his father, Gary Case, who was also an artist. His father encouraged Russell's artistic talents and helped him seek exposure through marketing and local galleries. For fifteen years the younger Case translated his surroundings into watercolor, creating a foundation for the liquid vibrancy found in his later oils. This transition developed during his college years, where Case studied with the intent to become a professor of art. After graduating from Utah State University in 1990 and with the support of his wife, Susanne, Case decided to dedicate himself to painting full-time. It comes as little surprise that Case's work eventually attracted the attention of collector Dr. Mike Edson and his wife Karen. Case credits Edson as being a major factor in his success due to his attentive monitoring of the young artist's progress: his vigilant observation, unwavering support, and learned guidance helped develop Case's talent and channel his artistic energy.Case has also won numerous awards including Best of Show and First Place Oil Painting, Phippen Western Art Show in Prescott, Arizona in 2001; First Place at Southwest Magazine Artist to Watch Show in Steam Boat Springs, Colorado in 2002; and Best of Show, People's Choice, and Artist's Choice, Maynard Dixon Country, Mt. Carmel Junction, Utah in 2003. Among the shows that Case has been invited to in the last few years are the Western Visions show in Jackson, WY; Coors Western Art Exhibition, Denver, CO.; and Maynard Dixon Country, Mt. Carmel.Russell Case now resides in Brigham City, Utah with his wife, Susanne and two of his children Morgan, and Cooper with the oldest Taylee away at college.

        Broward Auction Gallery LLC
      • G. Russell Case, Bell Springs, 2014
        Nov. 11, 2023

        G. Russell Case, Bell Springs, 2014

        Est: $2,500 - $4,500

        G. Russell Case (b. 1966) Bell Springs, 2014 oil on panel signed lower right: G. Russell Case inscribed verso: Bell Springs / G. Russell Case / 2014 © 50 AR

        Santa Fe Art Auction
      • Russell Case (b. 1966), "Skies of Autumn," 2022, Oil on linen laid to Gatorboard, 20" H x 24" W
        Sep. 12, 2023

        Russell Case (b. 1966), "Skies of Autumn," 2022, Oil on linen laid to Gatorboard, 20" H x 24" W

        Est: $5,000 - $7,000

        Russell Case (b. 1966) "Skies of Autumn," 2022 Oil on linen laid to Gatorboard Signed lower right: G. Russell Case; signed again, titled, dated, and copyrighted on the verso of the gatorboard as well as on the verso of the frame's foam backing

        John Moran Auctioneers
      • Russell Case (UT,b 1966) oil painting
        Aug. 20, 2023

        Russell Case (UT,b 1966) oil painting

        Est: $1,700 - $2,200

        ARTIST: G Russell Case (Utah, born 1966) NAME: Landscape - Silverleaf YEAR: 2004 MEDIUM: oil on canvas board CONDITION: Very good. No visible inpaint under UV light. SIGHT SIZE: 9 x 12 inches / 22 x 30 cm FRAME SIZE: 14 x 17 inches / 35 x 43 cm SIGNATURE: lower left PROVENANCE: Mitchell Brown Fine Arts, AZ (has gallery label on verso) CATEGORY: antique vintage painting AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US SKU#: 118624 US Shipping $49 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: Western painter G. Russell Case is inspired by nature, but he places little value on literal translations. His sweeping, idealized versions of the western landscape are compositions that combine the beauty of the natural world with the rich imagination and originality of an artist's mind. While there is an unmistakable honesty present in his painted environments -- stemming from his engagement with the land painted directly from nature -- viewers may be reminded of other great artists of the west, whose work is marked by distinctive artistic philosophies. Case's work is unfettered by philosophy and intellect, though he is surely a student of his artistic forebears. The monumental scale of Maynard Dixon, or the unfiltered color and light of Thomas Moran both find their way into his visual language. Yet Case's work is simple, pure, and fresh; his painting draws in the viewer and delivers timeless landscapes. We are immediately transported into a world created by shadow and light, of immense vistas punctuated by jagged mountains and inhabited by lonesome cowboys. Although Russell Case was undoubtedly stirred by the philosophies of the great artists and fueled by the freedom of painting from nature, this artist maintains that his most profound inspiration came from those in his own life who bolstered his career and remained faithful to his vision.Born in the small town of Brigham City, Utah, Russell Case's artistic enthusiasm was first fostered by his father, Gary Case, who was also an artist. His father encouraged Russell's artistic talents and helped him seek exposure through marketing and local galleries. For fifteen years the younger Case translated his surroundings into watercolor, creating a foundation for the liquid vibrancy found in his later oils. This transition developed during his college years, where Case studied with the intent to become a professor of art. After graduating from Utah State University in 1990 and with the support of his wife, Susanne, Case decided to dedicate himself to painting full-time. It comes as little surprise that Case's work eventually attracted the attention of collector Dr. Mike Edson and his wife Karen. Case credits Edson as being a major factor in his success due to his attentive monitoring of the young artist's progress: his vigilant observation, unwavering support, and learned guidance helped develop Case's talent and channel his artistic energy.Case has also won numerous awards including Best of Show and First Place Oil Painting, Phippen Western Art Show in Prescott, Arizona in 2001; First Place at Southwest Magazine Artist to Watch Show in Steam Boat Springs, Colorado in 2002; and Best of Show, People's Choice, and Artist's Choice, Maynard Dixon Country, Mt. Carmel Junction, Utah in 2003. Among the shows that Case has been invited to in the last few years are the Western Visions show in Jackson, WY; Coors Western Art Exhibition, Denver, CO.; and Maynard Dixon Country, Mt. Carmel.Russell Case now resides in Brigham City, Utah with his wife, Susanne and two of his children Morgan, and Cooper with the oldest Taylee away at college.

        Broward Auction Gallery LLC
      • russell case peanut chestnut 2007 new in box
        Jun. 19, 2023

        russell case peanut chestnut 2007 new in box

        Est: $100 - $125

        never used or carried

        Dees Auction Company,LLC
      • John Russell Case Abalone Slimlock Folding Knife
        Jun. 04, 2023

        John Russell Case Abalone Slimlock Folding Knife

        Est: $200 - $400

        No. 5180, includes original box. Measures 6 inches overall

        Matthew Bullock Auctioneers
      • Russell Case (UT,b 1966) oil painting
        Nov. 13, 2022

        Russell Case (UT,b 1966) oil painting

        Est: $2,000 - $2,500

        ARTIST: G Russell Case (Utah, born 1966) NAME: Landscape - Silverleaf YEAR: 2004 MEDIUM: oil on canvas board CONDITION: Very good. No visible inpaint under UV light. SIGHT SIZE: 9 x 12 inches / 22 x 30 cm FRAME SIZE: 14 x 17 inches / 35 x 43 cm SIGNATURE: lower left PROVENANCE: Mitchell Brown Fine Arts, AZ (has gallery label on verso) CATEGORY: antique vintage painting AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US SKU#: 118624 US Shipping $49 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: Western painter G. Russell Case is inspired by nature, but he places little value on literal translations. His sweeping, idealized versions of the western landscape are compositions that combine the beauty of the natural world with the rich imagination and originality of an artist's mind. While there is an unmistakable honesty present in his painted environments -- stemming from his engagement with the land painted directly from nature -- viewers may be reminded of other great artists of the west, whose work is marked by distinctive artistic philosophies. Case's work is unfettered by philosophy and intellect, though he is surely a student of his artistic forebears. The monumental scale of Maynard Dixon, or the unfiltered color and light of Thomas Moran both find their way into his visual language. Yet Case's work is simple, pure, and fresh; his painting draws in the viewer and delivers timeless landscapes. We are immediately transported into a world created by shadow and light, of immense vistas punctuated by jagged mountains and inhabited by lonesome cowboys. Although Russell Case was undoubtedly stirred by the philosophies of the great artists and fueled by the freedom of painting from nature, this artist maintains that his most profound inspiration came from those in his own life who bolstered his career and remained faithful to his vision.Born in the small town of Brigham City, Utah, Russell Case's artistic enthusiasm was first fostered by his father, Gary Case, who was also an artist. His father encouraged Russell's artistic talents and helped him seek exposure through marketing and local galleries. For fifteen years the younger Case translated his surroundings into watercolor, creating a foundation for the liquid vibrancy found in his later oils. This transition developed during his college years, where Case studied with the intent to become a professor of art. After graduating from Utah State University in 1990 and with the support of his wife, Susanne, Case decided to dedicate himself to painting full-time. It comes as little surprise that Case's work eventually attracted the attention of collector Dr. Mike Edson and his wife Karen. Case credits Edson as being a major factor in his success due to his attentive monitoring of the young artist's progress: his vigilant observation, unwavering support, and learned guidance helped develop Case's talent and channel his artistic energy.Case has also won numerous awards including Best of Show and First Place Oil Painting, Phippen Western Art Show in Prescott, Arizona in 2001; First Place at Southwest Magazine Artist to Watch Show in Steam Boat Springs, Colorado in 2002; and Best of Show, People's Choice, and Artist's Choice, Maynard Dixon Country, Mt. Carmel Junction, Utah in 2003. Among the shows that Case has been invited to in the last few years are the Western Visions show in Jackson, WY; Coors Western Art Exhibition, Denver, CO.; and Maynard Dixon Country, Mt. Carmel.Russell Case now resides in Brigham City, Utah with his wife, Susanne and two of his children Morgan, and Cooper with the oldest Taylee away at college.

        Broward Auction Gallery LLC
      • G. Russell Case (1966- ), Autumn Camp
        Sep. 16, 2022

        G. Russell Case (1966- ), Autumn Camp

        Est: $3,000 - $5,000

        G. Russell Case (1966- ), oil on board, 12 x 16, signed lower right: † G Russell Case

        Jackson Hole Art Auction
      • G. Russell Case October Calm
        Apr. 23, 2022

        G. Russell Case October Calm

        Est: $4,000 - $6,000

        G. Russell Case (American, b. 1966) October Calm, 2020 Oil on board Signed G. Russell Case, lower right Titled, dated and signed, verso. Gold River Gallery stamp, verso.

        Larsen Art Auction
      • The High Country by Russell Case (1966- )
        Sep. 17, 2021

        The High Country by Russell Case (1966- )

        Est: $5,000 - $7,000

        Russell Case (1966- ), The High Country, oil on canvas, 24 x 20, signed lower right

        Jackson Hole Art Auction
      • Russell Case (UT,b 1966) oil painting
        Aug. 07, 2021

        Russell Case (UT,b 1966) oil painting

        Est: $2,400 - $3,000

        ARTIST: G Russell Case (Utah, born 1966) NAME: Landscape - Silverleaf YEAR: 2004 MEDIUM: oil on canvas board CONDITION: Very good. No visible inpaint under UV light. SIGHT SIZE: 9 x 12 inches / 22 x 30 cm FRAME SIZE: 14 x 17 inches / 35 x 43 cm SIGNATURE: lower left PROVENANCE: Mitchell Brown Fine Arts, AZ (has gallery label on verso) CATEGORY: antique vintage painting AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US SKU#: 118624 US Shipping $49 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: Western painter G. Russell Case is inspired by nature, but he places little value on literal translations. His sweeping, idealized versions of the western landscape are compositions that combine the beauty of the natural world with the rich imagination and originality of an artist's mind. While there is an unmistakable honesty present in his painted environments -- stemming from his engagement with the land painted directly from nature -- viewers may be reminded of other great artists of the west, whose work is marked by distinctive artistic philosophies. Case's work is unfettered by philosophy and intellect, though he is surely a student of his artistic forebears. The monumental scale of Maynard Dixon, or the unfiltered color and light of Thomas Moran both find their way into his visual language. Yet Case's work is simple, pure, and fresh; his painting draws in the viewer and delivers timeless landscapes. We are immediately transported into a world created by shadow and light, of immense vistas punctuated by jagged mountains and inhabited by lonesome cowboys. Although Russell Case was undoubtedly stirred by the philosophies of the great artists and fueled by the freedom of painting from nature, this artist maintains that his most profound inspiration came from those in his own life who bolstered his career and remained faithful to his vision.Born in the small town of Brigham City, Utah, Russell Case's artistic enthusiasm was first fostered by his father, Gary Case, who was also an artist. His father encouraged Russell's artistic talents and helped him seek exposure through marketing and local galleries. For fifteen years the younger Case translated his surroundings into watercolor, creating a foundation for the liquid vibrancy found in his later oils. This transition developed during his college years, where Case studied with the intent to become a professor of art. After graduating from Utah State University in 1990 and with the support of his wife, Susanne, Case decided to dedicate himself to painting full-time. It comes as little surprise that Case's work eventually attracted the attention of collector Dr. Mike Edson and his wife Karen. Case credits Edson as being a major factor in his success due to his attentive monitoring of the young artist's progress: his vigilant observation, unwavering support, and learned guidance helped develop Case's talent and channel his artistic energy.Case has also won numerous awards including Best of Show and First Place Oil Painting, Phippen Western Art Show in Prescott, Arizona in 2001; First Place at Southwest Magazine Artist to Watch Show in Steam Boat Springs, Colorado in 2002; and Best of Show, People's Choice, and Artist's Choice, Maynard Dixon Country, Mt. Carmel Junction, Utah in 2003. Among the shows that Case has been invited to in the last few years are the Western Visions show in Jackson, WY; Coors Western Art Exhibition, Denver, CO.; and Maynard Dixon Country, Mt. Carmel.Russell Case now resides in Brigham City, Utah with his wife, Susanne and two of his children Morgan, and Cooper with the oldest Taylee away at college.

        Broward Auction Gallery LLC
      • G. Russell Case (born 1966) Coyote Gulch 30 x 40in framed 41 x 50 1/2in (Painted in 2002.)
        Aug. 04, 2021

        G. Russell Case (born 1966) Coyote Gulch 30 x 40in framed 41 x 50 1/2in (Painted in 2002.)

        Est: $5,000 - $7,000

        G. Russell Case (born 1966) Coyote Gulch signed and dated 'G. Russell Case 02' (lower left), signed and dated again, titled and numbered '77AA' (on the reverse) oil on canvas 30 x 40in framed 41 x 50 1/2in Painted in 2002. For further information on this lot please visit the Bonhams website

        Bonhams
      • RUSSELL CASE (B. 1966): "SAND SPRINGS"
        Apr. 15, 2021

        RUSSELL CASE (B. 1966): "SAND SPRINGS"

        Est: $300 - $500

        oil on canvas, dated 2008 verso, signed lower left Provenance: with label verso from Gerald Peters Gallery, Santa Fe, New Mexico 9 x 12 inches; 13 1/2 x 16 1/2 inches frame

        Abell Auction
      • Vermilion Shadows
        Sep. 14, 2019

        Vermilion Shadows

        Est: $3,000 - $5,000

        Russell Case (1966- ), oil on board, 11 x 14, signed lower right

        Jackson Hole Art Auction
      • Road to Taos
        Sep. 13, 2019

        Road to Taos

        Est: $3,000 - $5,000

        Russell Case (1966- ), oil on board, 12 x 16, signed lower left

        Jackson Hole Art Auction
      • Head Lake
        Sep. 13, 2019

        Head Lake

        Est: $2,000 - $3,000

        Russell Case (1966- ), oil on board, 14 x 18, signed lower left

        Jackson Hole Art Auction
      • Canyon Shadows
        Sep. 13, 2019

        Canyon Shadows

        Est: $4,000 - $6,000

        Russell Case (1966- ), oil on canvas, 16 x 20, signed lower left

        Jackson Hole Art Auction
      • Russell Case, (1966 - * Brigham City, UT), "Spring at Wildhourse [sic]", 2003, river through a desert landscape, Oil on canvas, 36" H x
        Jun. 19, 2018

        Russell Case, (1966 - * Brigham City, UT), "Spring at Wildhourse [sic]", 2003, river through a desert landscape, Oil on canvas, 36" H x

        Est: $6,000 - $9,000

        Russell Case (1966 - * Brigham City, UT) "Spring at Wildhourse [sic]", 2003, river through a desert landscape Oil on canvas Signed lower right: G. Russell Case, signed again, titled, dated and numbered verso: 92 AB 36" H x 48" W Provenance: Private Collection, Naples, FL.

        John Moran Auctioneers
      • G. Russell Case (1966-* Brigham City, UT)
        Oct. 22, 2013

        G. Russell Case (1966-* Brigham City, UT)

        Est: $4,000 - $6,000

        ''Cliffs of the Navajo'', signed lower right: G. Russell Case, signed again, titled, and dated verso: 2006, oil on canvas, 30'' H x 40'' W, est: $4000/6000.

        John Moran Auctioneers
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