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        • Monte Dolack Return Of Lake Missoula Print
          Sep. 28, 2024

          Monte Dolack Return Of Lake Missoula Print

          Est: $50 - $75

          Signed and numbered. 37 1/2" by 22 3/4". 316 of 400 Monte A. Dolack (born May 23, 1950) is an American graphic artist who lives inMissoula, Montana, in the United States. Frommer's called him "one of the best-known artists in Montana." He works primarily in watercolor, acrylic paint, poster art, and lithographs. Dolack's work often featureswhimsical animals in both a natural and artificial setting (such as a suburban living room), and has a worldwide following. Dolack is considered a key figure in the visual arts of the American West.

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        • Monte Dolack Leave It To Beavers Print
          Sep. 06, 2024

          Monte Dolack Leave It To Beavers Print

          Est: $50 - $75

          24 1/2" by 22 3/4". Signed. Monte A. Dolack (born May 23, 1950) is an American graphic artist who lives inMissoula, Montana, in the United States. Frommer's called him "one of the best-known artists in Montana." He works primarily in watercolor, acrylic paint, poster art, and lithographs. Dolack's work often featureswhimsical animals in both a natural and artificial setting (such as a suburban living room), and has a worldwide following. Dolack is considered a key figure in the visual arts of the American West.

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        • Monte Dolack Montana Grayling Print
          Sep. 06, 2024

          Monte Dolack Montana Grayling Print

          Est: $50 - $75

          29 3/4" by 24". Signed. Monte A. Dolack (born May 23, 1950) is an American graphic artist who lives inMissoula, Montana, in the United States. Frommer's called him "one of the best-known artists in Montana." He works primarily in watercolor, acrylic paint, poster art, and lithographs. Dolack's work often featureswhimsical animals in both a natural and artificial setting (such as a suburban living room), and has a worldwide following. Dolack is considered a key figure in the visual arts of the American West.

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        • Monte Dolack - "Karl Bodmer Exhibition Poster (Missoula Museum)"
          Jul. 27, 2024

          Monte Dolack - "Karl Bodmer Exhibition Poster (Missoula Museum)"

          Est: $400 - $450

          Monte Dolack - "Karl Bodmer Exhibition Poster (Missoula Museum)", 1978 serigraph, signed, 25 x 19 inches, very good condition

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        • Monte Dolack - "Karl Bodmer Exhibition Poster (Missoula Museum)"
          Jul. 06, 2024

          Monte Dolack - "Karl Bodmer Exhibition Poster (Missoula Museum)"

          Est: $400 - $450

          Monte Dolack - "Karl Bodmer Exhibition Poster (Missoula Museum)", 1978 serigraph, signed, 25 x 19 inches, very good condition

          Bruce Teleky Inc.
        • Monte Dolack The Burbs Pencil Drawing
          Jun. 08, 2024

          Monte Dolack The Burbs Pencil Drawing

          Est: $400 - $600

          Study for Painting. Title is The Burbs or The Suburbs. 7 1/2" by 8 7/8". Monte Dolack (Born 1950) is active/lives in Montana. Monte Dolack is known for Poster illustration, landscape and wildlife painting. A native of Great Falls, Monte Dolack grew up surrounded by the same sweeping vistas and big sky that inspired Charlie Russell. His love of Montana and passion for the West's diverse landscapes and wildlife are evident in the images he creates and the commissions he undertakes. After studying art at Montana State University and The University of Montana, Monte opened his first studio in 1974, beginning a career in fine art and graphics. His best known early works - wild animals wreaking havoc in human homes - comprise his Invaders Series, exploring the myths of the West and how we view our relationship with our environment. The irresistible appeal of these images helped build Monte's national reputation and continues to attract collectors. Monte has been the recipient of a number of prestigious awards in the course of his career, and his work is part of the collection of the Library of Congress, the American Association of Museums, the National Wildfire Foundation and numerous other museums and corporations. Recent exhibitions include The Montana Exhibition, Manawatu Art Museum, New Zealand; Artists of the American West, Bank of Ireland Arts Centre, Dublin, Ireland, and The Kumamoto Prefectural Art Museum, Kumamoto, Japan. Monte's work was chosen to be included in The North American Print Biennial, Boston, MA and New American Paintings, a Western States competition sponsored by the Open Studio Press as well as five major museums in China including the National Art Museum of Bejing, as part of the New West Exhibition. In 2011 he exhibited at the Palace of Nations at the United Nations, Geneva Switzerland. He was selected at the turn of the century by the Missoulian as one of the 100 most influential Montanans of the twentieth century and recently received the distinguished Fine Arts Alumni Award from the University of Montana along with his wife, Mary Beth Percival. A love of the natural world, combined with his exuberant curiosity and travel experiences, has shaped the content of Monte's imagery. Blending mythology, technology and elements from nature, his work is infused with a sense of humor and irony. Monte's keen interest in environmental issues has lead to commissions for the Nature Conservancy, Defenders of Wildlife and Trout Unlimited as well as over 200 posters and prints for various organizations. In addition to his acrylic, oil and watercolor painting, Monte continues to pursue his interest in traditional printmaking, having created numerous original lithographs. Since 1993, with his wife, Mary Beth Percival and staff, he operates a flourishing gallery in downtown Missoula. Monte and Mary Beth have traveled extensively in the US, Europe, Mexico, New Zealand and Japan, visiting important cultural sites and museums and making paintings from their travels.

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        • Monte Dolack Montana J. Audubon Print
          Jun. 07, 2024

          Monte Dolack Montana J. Audubon Print

          Est: $50 - $75

          17 1/2" by 23". Monte A. Dolack (born May 23, 1950) is an American graphic artist who lives in Missoula, Montana, in the United States. Frommer's called him "one of the best-known artists in Montana." He works primarily in watercolor, acrylic paint, poster art, and lithographs. Dolack's work often features whimsical animals in both a natural and artificial setting (such as a suburban living room), and has a worldwide following. Dolack is considered a key figure in the visual arts of the American West.

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        • Monte Dolack The Trailhead Print
          Jun. 07, 2024

          Monte Dolack The Trailhead Print

          Est: $50 - $75

          18" by 23 1/2". Monte A. Dolack (born May 23, 1950) is an American graphic artist who lives in Missoula, Montana, in the United States. Frommer's called him "one of the best-known artists in Montana." He works primarily in watercolor, acrylic paint, poster art, and lithographs. Dolack's work often features whimsical animals in both a natural and artificial setting (such as a suburban living room), and has a worldwide following. Dolack is considered a key figure in the visual arts of the American West.

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        • Monte Dolack - "Karl Bodmer Exhibition Poster (Missoula Museum)"
          May. 12, 2024

          Monte Dolack - "Karl Bodmer Exhibition Poster (Missoula Museum)"

          Est: $400 - $450

          Monte Dolack - "Karl Bodmer Exhibition Poster (Missoula Museum)", 1978 serigraph, signed, 25 x 19 inches, very good condition

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        • Monte Dolack Big Fish Small Pond Study
          May. 11, 2024

          Monte Dolack Big Fish Small Pond Study

          Est: $2,000 - $3,000

          This is the Final Study produced before the Iconic Big Fish Small Pond Poster Was Printed. 28" by 38 1/2" Monte Dolack (Born 1950) is active/lives in Montana. Monte Dolack is known for Poster illustration, landscape and wildlife painting. A native of Great Falls, Monte Dolack grew up surrounded by the same sweeping vistas and big sky that inspired Charlie Russell. His love of Montana and passion for the West's diverse landscapes and wildlife are evident in the images he creates and the commissions he undertakes. After studying art at Montana State University and The University of Montana, Monte opened his first studio in 1974, beginning a career in fine art and graphics. His best known early works - wild animals wreaking havoc in human homes - comprise his Invaders Series, exploring the myths of the West and how we view our relationship with our environment. The irresistible appeal of these images helped build Monte's national reputation and continues to attract collectors. Monte has been the recipient of a number of prestigious awards in the course of his career, and his work is part of the collection of the Library of Congress, the American Association of Museums, the National Wildfire Foundation and numerous other museums and corporations. Recent exhibitions include The Montana Exhibition, Manawatu Art Museum, New Zealand; Artists of the American West, Bank of Ireland Arts Centre, Dublin, Ireland, and The Kumamoto Prefectural Art Museum, Kumamoto, Japan. Monte's work was chosen to be included in The North American Print Biennial, Boston, MA and New American Paintings, a Western States competition sponsored by the Open Studio Press as well as five major museums in China including the National Art Museum of Bejing, as part of the New West Exhibition. In 2011 he exhibited at the Palace of Nations at the United Nations, Geneva Switzerland. He was selected at the turn of the century by the Missoulian as one of the 100 most influential Montanans of the twentieth century and recently received the distinguished Fine Arts Alumni Award from the University of Montana along with his wife, Mary Beth Percival. A love of the natural world, combined with his exuberant curiosity and travel experiences, has shaped the content of Monte's imagery. Blending mythology, technology and elements from nature, his work is infused with a sense of humor and irony. Monte's keen interest in environmental issues has lead to commissions for the Nature Conservancy, Defenders of Wildlife and Trout Unlimited as well as over 200 posters and prints for various organizations. In addition to his acrylic, oil and watercolor painting, Monte continues to pursue his interest in traditional printmaking, having created numerous original lithographs. Since 1993, with his wife, Mary Beth Percival and staff, he operates a flourishing gallery in downtown Missoula. Monte and Mary Beth have traveled extensively in the US, Europe, Mexico, New Zealand and Japan, visiting important cultural sites and museums and making paintings from their travels.

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        • Monte Dolack Dinosaurs Discoveries Poster Study
          May. 11, 2024

          Monte Dolack Dinosaurs Discoveries Poster Study

          Est: $2,000 - $3,000

          This was the final study produced before the iconic poster was printed. Title is Discoveries in Montana, The Nature Conservancy, Egg Mountain Preserve. 27" by 38". Monte Dolack (Born 1950) is active/lives in Montana. Monte Dolack is known for Poster illustration, landscape and wildlife painting. A native of Great Falls, Monte Dolack grew up surrounded by the same sweeping vistas and big sky that inspired Charlie Russell. His love of Montana and passion for the West's diverse landscapes and wildlife are evident in the images he creates and the commissions he undertakes. After studying art at Montana State University and The University of Montana, Monte opened his first studio in 1974, beginning a career in fine art and graphics. His best known early works - wild animals wreaking havoc in human homes - comprise his Invaders Series, exploring the myths of the West and how we view our relationship with our environment. The irresistible appeal of these images helped build Monte's national reputation and continues to attract collectors. Monte has been the recipient of a number of prestigious awards in the course of his career, and his work is part of the collection of the Library of Congress, the American Association of Museums, the National Wildfire Foundation and numerous other museums and corporations. Recent exhibitions include The Montana Exhibition, Manawatu Art Museum, New Zealand; Artists of the American West, Bank of Ireland Arts Centre, Dublin, Ireland, and The Kumamoto Prefectural Art Museum, Kumamoto, Japan. Monte's work was chosen to be included in The North American Print Biennial, Boston, MA and New American Paintings, a Western States competition sponsored by the Open Studio Press as well as five major museums in China including the National Art Museum of Bejing, as part of the New West Exhibition. In 2011 he exhibited at the Palace of Nations at the United Nations, Geneva Switzerland. He was selected at the turn of the century by the Missoulian as one of the 100 most influential Montanans of the twentieth century and recently received the distinguished Fine Arts Alumni Award from the University of Montana along with his wife, Mary Beth Percival. A love of the natural world, combined with his exuberant curiosity and travel experiences, has shaped the content of Monte's imagery. Blending mythology, technology and elements from nature, his work is infused with a sense of humor and irony. Monte's keen interest in environmental issues has lead to commissions for the Nature Conservancy, Defenders of Wildlife and Trout Unlimited as well as over 200 posters and prints for various organizations. In addition to his acrylic, oil and watercolor painting, Monte continues to pursue his interest in traditional printmaking, having created numerous original lithographs. Since 1993, with his wife, Mary Beth Percival and staff, he operates a flourishing gallery in downtown Missoula. Monte and Mary Beth have traveled extensively in the US, Europe, Mexico, New Zealand and Japan, visiting important cultural sites and museums and making paintings from their travels.

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        • Monte Dolack Bayern Brewing Doppleboch Study
          May. 11, 2024

          Monte Dolack Bayern Brewing Doppleboch Study

          Est: $1,500 - $2,000

          This is the final study before the Doppleboch Beer label was produced for Bayern Brewing in Missoula Montana. 17" by 22". An iconic piece of Montana Brewing History. Monte Dolack (Born 1950) is active/lives in Montana. Monte Dolack is known for Poster illustration, landscape and wildlife painting. A native of Great Falls, Monte Dolack grew up surrounded by the same sweeping vistas and big sky that inspired Charlie Russell. His love of Montana and passion for the West's diverse landscapes and wildlife are evident in the images he creates and the commissions he undertakes. After studying art at Montana State University and The University of Montana, Monte opened his first studio in 1974, beginning a career in fine art and graphics. His best known early works - wild animals wreaking havoc in human homes - comprise his Invaders Series, exploring the myths of the West and how we view our relationship with our environment. The irresistible appeal of these images helped build Monte's national reputation and continues to attract collectors. Monte has been the recipient of a number of prestigious awards in the course of his career, and his work is part of the collection of the Library of Congress, the American Association of Museums, the National Wildfire Foundation and numerous other museums and corporations. Recent exhibitions include The Montana Exhibition, Manawatu Art Museum, New Zealand; Artists of the American West, Bank of Ireland Arts Centre, Dublin, Ireland, and The Kumamoto Prefectural Art Museum, Kumamoto, Japan. Monte's work was chosen to be included in The North American Print Biennial, Boston, MA and New American Paintings, a Western States competition sponsored by the Open Studio Press as well as five major museums in China including the National Art Museum of Bejing, as part of the New West Exhibition. In 2011 he exhibited at the Palace of Nations at the United Nations, Geneva Switzerland. He was selected at the turn of the century by the Missoulian as one of the 100 most influential Montanans of the twentieth century and recently received the distinguished Fine Arts Alumni Award from the University of Montana along with his wife, Mary Beth Percival. A love of the natural world, combined with his exuberant curiosity and travel experiences, has shaped the content of Monte's imagery. Blending mythology, technology and elements from nature, his work is infused with a sense of humor and irony. Monte's keen interest in environmental issues has lead to commissions for the Nature Conservancy, Defenders of Wildlife and Trout Unlimited as well as over 200 posters and prints for various organizations. In addition to his acrylic, oil and watercolor painting, Monte continues to pursue his interest in traditional printmaking, having created numerous original lithographs. Since 1993, with his wife, Mary Beth Percival and staff, he operates a flourishing gallery in downtown Missoula. Monte and Mary Beth have traveled extensively in the US, Europe, Mexico, New Zealand and Japan, visiting important cultural sites and museums and making paintings from their travels.

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        • Monte Dolack Ghurka Advertising Campaign Props
          May. 11, 2024

          Monte Dolack Ghurka Advertising Campaign Props

          Est: $2,000 - $3,000

          The Umbrella and the Bag were used to develop the original Ghurka art as shown. Also included are the original finalized pre production press materials, and a Button Down Hawaiian shirt which also features the artwork. One of a kind grouping. Institution worthy. Monte Dolack (Born 1950) is active/lives in Montana. Monte Dolack is known for Poster illustration, landscape and wildlife painting. A native of Great Falls, Monte Dolack grew up surrounded by the same sweeping vistas and big sky that inspired Charlie Russell. His love of Montana and passion for the West's diverse landscapes and wildlife are evident in the images he creates and the commissions he undertakes. After studying art at Montana State University and The University of Montana, Monte opened his first studio in 1974, beginning a career in fine art and graphics. His best known early works - wild animals wreaking havoc in human homes - comprise his Invaders Series, exploring the myths of the West and how we view our relationship with our environment. The irresistible appeal of these images helped build Monte's national reputation and continues to attract collectors. Monte has been the recipient of a number of prestigious awards in the course of his career, and his work is part of the collection of the Library of Congress, the American Association of Museums, the National Wildfire Foundation and numerous other museums and corporations. Recent exhibitions include The Montana Exhibition, Manawatu Art Museum, New Zealand; Artists of the American West, Bank of Ireland Arts Centre, Dublin, Ireland, and The Kumamoto Prefectural Art Museum, Kumamoto, Japan. Monte's work was chosen to be included in The North American Print Biennial, Boston, MA and New American Paintings, a Western States competition sponsored by the Open Studio Press as well as five major museums in China including the National Art Museum of Bejing, as part of the New West Exhibition. In 2011 he exhibited at the Palace of Nations at the United Nations, Geneva Switzerland. He was selected at the turn of the century by the Missoulian as one of the 100 most influential Montanans of the twentieth century and recently received the distinguished Fine Arts Alumni Award from the University of Montana along with his wife, Mary Beth Percival. A love of the natural world, combined with his exuberant curiosity and travel experiences, has shaped the content of Monte's imagery. Blending mythology, technology and elements from nature, his work is infused with a sense of humor and irony. Monte's keen interest in environmental issues has lead to commissions for the Nature Conservancy, Defenders of Wildlife and Trout Unlimited as well as over 200 posters and prints for various organizations. In addition to his acrylic, oil and watercolor painting, Monte continues to pursue his interest in traditional printmaking, having created numerous original lithographs. Since 1993, with his wife, Mary Beth Percival and staff, he operates a flourishing gallery in downtown Missoula. Monte and Mary Beth have traveled extensively in the US, Europe, Mexico, New Zealand and Japan, visiting important cultural sites and museums and making paintings from their travels.

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        • Monte Dolack Western Montana Fair Poster Study
          May. 11, 2024

          Monte Dolack Western Montana Fair Poster Study

          Est: $800 - $1,200

          This is the original final study for the Western Montana Fair Poster. Title is A Flowering of Arts and Crafts. 18 5/8" by 21 3/4" framed. Monte Dolack (Born 1950) is active/lives in Montana. Monte Dolack is known for Poster illustration, landscape and wildlife painting. A native of Great Falls, Monte Dolack grew up surrounded by the same sweeping vistas and big sky that inspired Charlie Russell. His love of Montana and passion for the West's diverse landscapes and wildlife are evident in the images he creates and the commissions he undertakes. After studying art at Montana State University and The University of Montana, Monte opened his first studio in 1974, beginning a career in fine art and graphics. His best known early works - wild animals wreaking havoc in human homes - comprise his Invaders Series, exploring the myths of the West and how we view our relationship with our environment. The irresistible appeal of these images helped build Monte's national reputation and continues to attract collectors. Monte has been the recipient of a number of prestigious awards in the course of his career, and his work is part of the collection of the Library of Congress, the American Association of Museums, the National Wildfire Foundation and numerous other museums and corporations. Recent exhibitions include The Montana Exhibition, Manawatu Art Museum, New Zealand; Artists of the American West, Bank of Ireland Arts Centre, Dublin, Ireland, and The Kumamoto Prefectural Art Museum, Kumamoto, Japan. Monte's work was chosen to be included in The North American Print Biennial, Boston, MA and New American Paintings, a Western States competition sponsored by the Open Studio Press as well as five major museums in China including the National Art Museum of Bejing, as part of the New West Exhibition. In 2011 he exhibited at the Palace of Nations at the United Nations, Geneva Switzerland. He was selected at the turn of the century by the Missoulian as one of the 100 most influential Montanans of the twentieth century and recently received the distinguished Fine Arts Alumni Award from the University of Montana along with his wife, Mary Beth Percival. A love of the natural world, combined with his exuberant curiosity and travel experiences, has shaped the content of Monte's imagery. Blending mythology, technology and elements from nature, his work is infused with a sense of humor and irony. Monte's keen interest in environmental issues has lead to commissions for the Nature Conservancy, Defenders of Wildlife and Trout Unlimited as well as over 200 posters and prints for various organizations. In addition to his acrylic, oil and watercolor painting, Monte continues to pursue his interest in traditional printmaking, having created numerous original lithographs. Since 1993, with his wife, Mary Beth Percival and staff, he operates a flourishing gallery in downtown Missoula. Monte and Mary Beth have traveled extensively in the US, Europe, Mexico, New Zealand and Japan, visiting important cultural sites and museums and making paintings from their travels.

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        • Monte Dolack Forest Service Museum Painting
          May. 11, 2024

          Monte Dolack Forest Service Museum Painting

          Est: $4,000 - $6,000

          Gouache and Watercolor on Paper. This is the original final study before the poster was sent to print. Done for the National Forest Service Museum. 9 1/2" by 13". Monte Dolack (Born 1950) is active/lives in Montana. Monte Dolack is known for Poster illustration, landscape and wildlife painting. A native of Great Falls, Monte Dolack grew up surrounded by the same sweeping vistas and big sky that inspired Charlie Russell. His love of Montana and passion for the West's diverse landscapes and wildlife are evident in the images he creates and the commissions he undertakes. After studying art at Montana State University and The University of Montana, Monte opened his first studio in 1974, beginning a career in fine art and graphics. His best known early works - wild animals wreaking havoc in human homes - comprise his Invaders Series, exploring the myths of the West and how we view our relationship with our environment. The irresistible appeal of these images helped build Monte's national reputation and continues to attract collectors. Monte has been the recipient of a number of prestigious awards in the course of his career, and his work is part of the collection of the Library of Congress, the American Association of Museums, the National Wildfire Foundation and numerous other museums and corporations. Recent exhibitions include The Montana Exhibition, Manawatu Art Museum, New Zealand; Artists of the American West, Bank of Ireland Arts Centre, Dublin, Ireland, and The Kumamoto Prefectural Art Museum, Kumamoto, Japan. Monte's work was chosen to be included in The North American Print Biennial, Boston, MA and New American Paintings, a Western States competition sponsored by the Open Studio Press as well as five major museums in China including the National Art Museum of Bejing, as part of the New West Exhibition. In 2011 he exhibited at the Palace of Nations at the United Nations, Geneva Switzerland. He was selected at the turn of the century by the Missoulian as one of the 100 most influential Montanans of the twentieth century and recently received the distinguished Fine Arts Alumni Award from the University of Montana along with his wife, Mary Beth Percival. A love of the natural world, combined with his exuberant curiosity and travel experiences, has shaped the content of Monte's imagery. Blending mythology, technology and elements from nature, his work is infused with a sense of humor and irony. Monte's keen interest in environmental issues has lead to commissions for the Nature Conservancy, Defenders of Wildlife and Trout Unlimited as well as over 200 posters and prints for various organizations. In addition to his acrylic, oil and watercolor painting, Monte continues to pursue his interest in traditional printmaking, having created numerous original lithographs. Since 1993, with his wife, Mary Beth Percival and staff, he operates a flourishing gallery in downtown Missoula. Monte and Mary Beth have traveled extensively in the US, Europe, Mexico, New Zealand and Japan, visiting important cultural sites and museums and making paintings from their travels.

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        • Monte Dolack University of Montana Print
          May. 11, 2024

          Monte Dolack University of Montana Print

          Est: $100 - $150

          24" by 32 1/2" framed. Monte Dolack (Born 1950) is active/lives in Montana. Monte Dolack is known for Poster illustration, landscape and wildlife painting. A native of Great Falls, Monte Dolack grew up surrounded by the same sweeping vistas and big sky that inspired Charlie Russell. His love of Montana and passion for the West's diverse landscapes and wildlife are evident in the images he creates and the commissions he undertakes. After studying art at Montana State University and The University of Montana, Monte opened his first studio in 1974, beginning a career in fine art and graphics. His best known early works - wild animals wreaking havoc in human homes - comprise his Invaders Series, exploring the myths of the West and how we view our relationship with our environment. The irresistible appeal of these images helped build Monte's national reputation and continues to attract collectors. Monte has been the recipient of a number of prestigious awards in the course of his career, and his work is part of the collection of the Library of Congress, the American Association of Museums, the National Wildfire Foundation and numerous other museums and corporations. Recent exhibitions include The Montana Exhibition, Manawatu Art Museum, New Zealand; Artists of the American West, Bank of Ireland Arts Centre, Dublin, Ireland, and The Kumamoto Prefectural Art Museum, Kumamoto, Japan. Monte's work was chosen to be included in The North American Print Biennial, Boston, MA and New American Paintings, a Western States competition sponsored by the Open Studio Press as well as five major museums in China including the National Art Museum of Bejing, as part of the New West Exhibition. In 2011 he exhibited at the Palace of Nations at the United Nations, Geneva Switzerland. He was selected at the turn of the century by the Missoulian as one of the 100 most influential Montanans of the twentieth century and recently received the distinguished Fine Arts Alumni Award from the University of Montana along with his wife, Mary Beth Percival. A love of the natural world, combined with his exuberant curiosity and travel experiences, has shaped the content of Monte's imagery. Blending mythology, technology and elements from nature, his work is infused with a sense of humor and irony. Monte's keen interest in environmental issues has lead to commissions for the Nature Conservancy, Defenders of Wildlife and Trout Unlimited as well as over 200 posters and prints for various organizations. In addition to his acrylic, oil and watercolor painting, Monte continues to pursue his interest in traditional printmaking, having created numerous original lithographs. Since 1993, with his wife, Mary Beth Percival and staff, he operates a flourishing gallery in downtown Missoula. Monte and Mary Beth have traveled extensively in the US, Europe, Mexico, New Zealand and Japan, visiting important cultural sites and museums and making paintings from their travels.

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        • Monte Dolack Montana State Parks Print
          May. 11, 2024

          Monte Dolack Montana State Parks Print

          Est: $100 - $150

          26 1/2" by 28" framed. Monte Dolack (Born 1950) is active/lives in Montana. Monte Dolack is known for Poster illustration, landscape and wildlife painting. A native of Great Falls, Monte Dolack grew up surrounded by the same sweeping vistas and big sky that inspired Charlie Russell. His love of Montana and passion for the West's diverse landscapes and wildlife are evident in the images he creates and the commissions he undertakes. After studying art at Montana State University and The University of Montana, Monte opened his first studio in 1974, beginning a career in fine art and graphics. His best known early works - wild animals wreaking havoc in human homes - comprise his Invaders Series, exploring the myths of the West and how we view our relationship with our environment. The irresistible appeal of these images helped build Monte's national reputation and continues to attract collectors. Monte has been the recipient of a number of prestigious awards in the course of his career, and his work is part of the collection of the Library of Congress, the American Association of Museums, the National Wildfire Foundation and numerous other museums and corporations. Recent exhibitions include The Montana Exhibition, Manawatu Art Museum, New Zealand; Artists of the American West, Bank of Ireland Arts Centre, Dublin, Ireland, and The Kumamoto Prefectural Art Museum, Kumamoto, Japan. Monte's work was chosen to be included in The North American Print Biennial, Boston, MA and New American Paintings, a Western States competition sponsored by the Open Studio Press as well as five major museums in China including the National Art Museum of Bejing, as part of the New West Exhibition. In 2011 he exhibited at the Palace of Nations at the United Nations, Geneva Switzerland. He was selected at the turn of the century by the Missoulian as one of the 100 most influential Montanans of the twentieth century and recently received the distinguished Fine Arts Alumni Award from the University of Montana along with his wife, Mary Beth Percival. A love of the natural world, combined with his exuberant curiosity and travel experiences, has shaped the content of Monte's imagery. Blending mythology, technology and elements from nature, his work is infused with a sense of humor and irony. Monte's keen interest in environmental issues has lead to commissions for the Nature Conservancy, Defenders of Wildlife and Trout Unlimited as well as over 200 posters and prints for various organizations. In addition to his acrylic, oil and watercolor painting, Monte continues to pursue his interest in traditional printmaking, having created numerous original lithographs. Since 1993, with his wife, Mary Beth Percival and staff, he operates a flourishing gallery in downtown Missoula. Monte and Mary Beth have traveled extensively in the US, Europe, Mexico, New Zealand and Japan, visiting important cultural sites and museums and making paintings from their travels.

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        • Monte Dolack Lewis and Clark Corps of Discovery
          May. 11, 2024

          Monte Dolack Lewis and Clark Corps of Discovery

          Est: $100 - $150

          23 1/2" by 25" framed. Monte Dolack (Born 1950) is active/lives in Montana. Monte Dolack is known for Poster illustration, landscape and wildlife painting. A native of Great Falls, Monte Dolack grew up surrounded by the same sweeping vistas and big sky that inspired Charlie Russell. His love of Montana and passion for the West's diverse landscapes and wildlife are evident in the images he creates and the commissions he undertakes. After studying art at Montana State University and The University of Montana, Monte opened his first studio in 1974, beginning a career in fine art and graphics. His best known early works - wild animals wreaking havoc in human homes - comprise his Invaders Series, exploring the myths of the West and how we view our relationship with our environment. The irresistible appeal of these images helped build Monte's national reputation and continues to attract collectors. Monte has been the recipient of a number of prestigious awards in the course of his career, and his work is part of the collection of the Library of Congress, the American Association of Museums, the National Wildfire Foundation and numerous other museums and corporations. Recent exhibitions include The Montana Exhibition, Manawatu Art Museum, New Zealand; Artists of the American West, Bank of Ireland Arts Centre, Dublin, Ireland, and The Kumamoto Prefectural Art Museum, Kumamoto, Japan. Monte's work was chosen to be included in The North American Print Biennial, Boston, MA and New American Paintings, a Western States competition sponsored by the Open Studio Press as well as five major museums in China including the National Art Museum of Bejing, as part of the New West Exhibition. In 2011 he exhibited at the Palace of Nations at the United Nations, Geneva Switzerland. He was selected at the turn of the century by the Missoulian as one of the 100 most influential Montanans of the twentieth century and recently received the distinguished Fine Arts Alumni Award from the University of Montana along with his wife, Mary Beth Percival. A love of the natural world, combined with his exuberant curiosity and travel experiences, has shaped the content of Monte's imagery. Blending mythology, technology and elements from nature, his work is infused with a sense of humor and irony. Monte's keen interest in environmental issues has lead to commissions for the Nature Conservancy, Defenders of Wildlife and Trout Unlimited as well as over 200 posters and prints for various organizations. In addition to his acrylic, oil and watercolor painting, Monte continues to pursue his interest in traditional printmaking, having created numerous original lithographs. Since 1993, with his wife, Mary Beth Percival and staff, he operates a flourishing gallery in downtown Missoula. Monte and Mary Beth have traveled extensively in the US, Europe, Mexico, New Zealand and Japan, visiting important cultural sites and museums and making paintings from their travels.

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        • Monte Dolack Bayern Brewing Oktoberfest Print
          May. 11, 2024

          Monte Dolack Bayern Brewing Oktoberfest Print

          Est: $100 - $150

          23 1/2" by 31 1/2" framed. Monte Dolack (Born 1950) is active/lives in Montana. Monte Dolack is known for Poster illustration, landscape and wildlife painting. A native of Great Falls, Monte Dolack grew up surrounded by the same sweeping vistas and big sky that inspired Charlie Russell. His love of Montana and passion for the West's diverse landscapes and wildlife are evident in the images he creates and the commissions he undertakes. After studying art at Montana State University and The University of Montana, Monte opened his first studio in 1974, beginning a career in fine art and graphics. His best known early works - wild animals wreaking havoc in human homes - comprise his Invaders Series, exploring the myths of the West and how we view our relationship with our environment. The irresistible appeal of these images helped build Monte's national reputation and continues to attract collectors. Monte has been the recipient of a number of prestigious awards in the course of his career, and his work is part of the collection of the Library of Congress, the American Association of Museums, the National Wildfire Foundation and numerous other museums and corporations. Recent exhibitions include The Montana Exhibition, Manawatu Art Museum, New Zealand; Artists of the American West, Bank of Ireland Arts Centre, Dublin, Ireland, and The Kumamoto Prefectural Art Museum, Kumamoto, Japan. Monte's work was chosen to be included in The North American Print Biennial, Boston, MA and New American Paintings, a Western States competition sponsored by the Open Studio Press as well as five major museums in China including the National Art Museum of Bejing, as part of the New West Exhibition. In 2011 he exhibited at the Palace of Nations at the United Nations, Geneva Switzerland. He was selected at the turn of the century by the Missoulian as one of the 100 most influential Montanans of the twentieth century and recently received the distinguished Fine Arts Alumni Award from the University of Montana along with his wife, Mary Beth Percival. A love of the natural world, combined with his exuberant curiosity and travel experiences, has shaped the content of Monte's imagery. Blending mythology, technology and elements from nature, his work is infused with a sense of humor and irony. Monte's keen interest in environmental issues has lead to commissions for the Nature Conservancy, Defenders of Wildlife and Trout Unlimited as well as over 200 posters and prints for various organizations. In addition to his acrylic, oil and watercolor painting, Monte continues to pursue his interest in traditional printmaking, having created numerous original lithographs. Since 1993, with his wife, Mary Beth Percival and staff, he operates a flourishing gallery in downtown Missoula. Monte and Mary Beth have traveled extensively in the US, Europe, Mexico, New Zealand and Japan, visiting important cultural sites and museums and making paintings from their travels.

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        • Monte Dolack Signed Taj Mahal Concert Poster
          May. 11, 2024

          Monte Dolack Signed Taj Mahal Concert Poster

          Est: $600 - $800

          Monte Dolack designed this poster, for Taj Mahal and his concert at the Wilma Theatre in Missoula Montana. This one is signed by Monte. 8 1/2" by 14". Monte Dolack (Born 1950) is active/lives in Montana. Monte Dolack is known for Poster illustration, landscape and wildlife painting. A native of Great Falls, Monte Dolack grew up surrounded by the same sweeping vistas and big sky that inspired Charlie Russell. His love of Montana and passion for the West's diverse landscapes and wildlife are evident in the images he creates and the commissions he undertakes. After studying art at Montana State University and The University of Montana, Monte opened his first studio in 1974, beginning a career in fine art and graphics. His best known early works - wild animals wreaking havoc in human homes - comprise his Invaders Series, exploring the myths of the West and how we view our relationship with our environment. The irresistible appeal of these images helped build Monte's national reputation and continues to attract collectors. Monte has been the recipient of a number of prestigious awards in the course of his career, and his work is part of the collection of the Library of Congress, the American Association of Museums, the National Wildfire Foundation and numerous other museums and corporations. Recent exhibitions include The Montana Exhibition, Manawatu Art Museum, New Zealand; Artists of the American West, Bank of Ireland Arts Centre, Dublin, Ireland, and The Kumamoto Prefectural Art Museum, Kumamoto, Japan. Monte's work was chosen to be included in The North American Print Biennial, Boston, MA and New American Paintings, a Western States competition sponsored by the Open Studio Press as well as five major museums in China including the National Art Museum of Bejing, as part of the New West Exhibition. In 2011 he exhibited at the Palace of Nations at the United Nations, Geneva Switzerland. He was selected at the turn of the century by the Missoulian as one of the 100 most influential Montanans of the twentieth century and recently received the distinguished Fine Arts Alumni Award from the University of Montana along with his wife, Mary Beth Percival. A love of the natural world, combined with his exuberant curiosity and travel experiences, has shaped the content of Monte's imagery. Blending mythology, technology and elements from nature, his work is infused with a sense of humor and irony. Monte's keen interest in environmental issues has lead to commissions for the Nature Conservancy, Defenders of Wildlife and Trout Unlimited as well as over 200 posters and prints for various organizations. In addition to his acrylic, oil and watercolor painting, Monte continues to pursue his interest in traditional printmaking, having created numerous original lithographs. Since 1993, with his wife, Mary Beth Percival and staff, he operates a flourishing gallery in downtown Missoula. Monte and Mary Beth have traveled extensively in the US, Europe, Mexico, New Zealand and Japan, visiting important cultural sites and museums and making paintings from their travels.

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        • Monte Dolack Print Missoula Montana
          May. 11, 2024

          Monte Dolack Print Missoula Montana

          Est: $100 - $150

          28" by 49" framed. Monte A. Dolack (born May 23, 1950) is an American graphic artist who lives in Missoula, Montana, in the United States. Frommer's called him "one of the best-known artists in Montana." He works primarily in watercolor, acrylic paint, poster art, and lithographs. Dolack's work often features whimsical animals in both a natural and artificial setting (such as a suburban living room), and has a worldwide following. Dolack is considered a key figure in the visual arts of the American West.

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        • Original Monte Dolack Glass Studio Painted Sign
          May. 11, 2024

          Original Monte Dolack Glass Studio Painted Sign

          Est: $600 - $800

          Monte Dolack Reverse Painted Glass Studio Sign. This is the original sign that hung in Monte's Original Studio. 15" by 4 1/4". Monte Dolack (Born 1950) is active/lives in Montana. Monte Dolack is known for Poster illustration, landscape and wildlife painting. A native of Great Falls, Monte Dolack grew up surrounded by the same sweeping vistas and big sky that inspired Charlie Russell. His love of Montana and passion for the West's diverse landscapes and wildlife are evident in the images he creates and the commissions he undertakes. After studying art at Montana State University and The University of Montana, Monte opened his first studio in 1974, beginning a career in fine art and graphics. His best known early works - wild animals wreaking havoc in human homes - comprise his Invaders Series, exploring the myths of the West and how we view our relationship with our environment. The irresistible appeal of these images helped build Monte's national reputation and continues to attract collectors. Monte has been the recipient of a number of prestigious awards in the course of his career, and his work is part of the collection of the Library of Congress, the American Association of Museums, the National Wildfire Foundation and numerous other museums and corporations. Recent exhibitions include The Montana Exhibition, Manawatu Art Museum, New Zealand; Artists of the American West, Bank of Ireland Arts Centre, Dublin, Ireland, and The Kumamoto Prefectural Art Museum, Kumamoto, Japan. Monte's work was chosen to be included in The North American Print Biennial, Boston, MA and New American Paintings, a Western States competition sponsored by the Open Studio Press as well as five major museums in China including the National Art Museum of Bejing, as part of the New West Exhibition. In 2011 he exhibited at the Palace of Nations at the United Nations, Geneva Switzerland. He was selected at the turn of the century by the Missoulian as one of the 100 most influential Montanans of the twentieth century and recently received the distinguished Fine Arts Alumni Award from the University of Montana along with his wife, Mary Beth Percival. A love of the natural world, combined with his exuberant curiosity and travel experiences, has shaped the content of Monte's imagery. Blending mythology, technology and elements from nature, his work is infused with a sense of humor and irony. Monte's keen interest in environmental issues has lead to commissions for the Nature Conservancy, Defenders of Wildlife and Trout Unlimited as well as over 200 posters and prints for various organizations. In addition to his acrylic, oil and watercolor painting, Monte continues to pursue his interest in traditional printmaking, having created numerous original lithographs. Since 1993, with his wife, Mary Beth Percival and staff, he operates a flourishing gallery in downtown Missoula. Monte and Mary Beth have traveled extensively in the US, Europe, Mexico, New Zealand and Japan, visiting important cultural sites and museums and making paintings from their travels.

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        • Monte Dolack Personal Autographed License Plate
          May. 11, 2024

          Monte Dolack Personal Autographed License Plate

          Est: $100 - $150

          Autographed Custom Montana License Plate, as used and Designed by Monte Dolack. Monte Dolack (Born 1950) is active/lives in Montana. Monte Dolack is known for Poster illustration, landscape and wildlife painting. A native of Great Falls, Monte Dolack grew up surrounded by the same sweeping vistas and big sky that inspired Charlie Russell. His love of Montana and passion for the West's diverse landscapes and wildlife are evident in the images he creates and the commissions he undertakes. After studying art at Montana State University and The University of Montana, Monte opened his first studio in 1974, beginning a career in fine art and graphics. His best known early works - wild animals wreaking havoc in human homes - comprise his Invaders Series, exploring the myths of the West and how we view our relationship with our environment. The irresistible appeal of these images helped build Monte's national reputation and continues to attract collectors. Monte has been the recipient of a number of prestigious awards in the course of his career, and his work is part of the collection of the Library of Congress, the American Association of Museums, the National Wildfire Foundation and numerous other museums and corporations. Recent exhibitions include The Montana Exhibition, Manawatu Art Museum, New Zealand; Artists of the American West, Bank of Ireland Arts Centre, Dublin, Ireland, and The Kumamoto Prefectural Art Museum, Kumamoto, Japan. Monte's work was chosen to be included in The North American Print Biennial, Boston, MA and New American Paintings, a Western States competition sponsored by the Open Studio Press as well as five major museums in China including the National Art Museum of Bejing, as part of the New West Exhibition. In 2011 he exhibited at the Palace of Nations at the United Nations, Geneva Switzerland. He was selected at the turn of the century by the Missoulian as one of the 100 most influential Montanans of the twentieth century and recently received the distinguished Fine Arts Alumni Award from the University of Montana along with his wife, Mary Beth Percival. A love of the natural world, combined with his exuberant curiosity and travel experiences, has shaped the content of Monte's imagery. Blending mythology, technology and elements from nature, his work is infused with a sense of humor and irony. Monte's keen interest in environmental issues has lead to commissions for the Nature Conservancy, Defenders of Wildlife and Trout Unlimited as well as over 200 posters and prints for various organizations. In addition to his acrylic, oil and watercolor painting, Monte continues to pursue his interest in traditional printmaking, having created numerous original lithographs. Since 1993, with his wife, Mary Beth Percival and staff, he operates a flourishing gallery in downtown Missoula. Monte and Mary Beth have traveled extensively in the US, Europe, Mexico, New Zealand and Japan, visiting important cultural sites and museums and making paintings from their travels.

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        • Monte Dolack Personal Autographed License Plate
          May. 11, 2024

          Monte Dolack Personal Autographed License Plate

          Est: $100 - $150

          Autographed Custom Montana License Plate, as used and Designed by Monte Dolack. Monte Dolack (Born 1950) is active/lives in Montana. Monte Dolack is known for Poster illustration, landscape and wildlife painting. A native of Great Falls, Monte Dolack grew up surrounded by the same sweeping vistas and big sky that inspired Charlie Russell. His love of Montana and passion for the West's diverse landscapes and wildlife are evident in the images he creates and the commissions he undertakes. After studying art at Montana State University and The University of Montana, Monte opened his first studio in 1974, beginning a career in fine art and graphics. His best known early works - wild animals wreaking havoc in human homes - comprise his Invaders Series, exploring the myths of the West and how we view our relationship with our environment. The irresistible appeal of these images helped build Monte's national reputation and continues to attract collectors. Monte has been the recipient of a number of prestigious awards in the course of his career, and his work is part of the collection of the Library of Congress, the American Association of Museums, the National Wildfire Foundation and numerous other museums and corporations. Recent exhibitions include The Montana Exhibition, Manawatu Art Museum, New Zealand; Artists of the American West, Bank of Ireland Arts Centre, Dublin, Ireland, and The Kumamoto Prefectural Art Museum, Kumamoto, Japan. Monte's work was chosen to be included in The North American Print Biennial, Boston, MA and New American Paintings, a Western States competition sponsored by the Open Studio Press as well as five major museums in China including the National Art Museum of Bejing, as part of the New West Exhibition. In 2011 he exhibited at the Palace of Nations at the United Nations, Geneva Switzerland. He was selected at the turn of the century by the Missoulian as one of the 100 most influential Montanans of the twentieth century and recently received the distinguished Fine Arts Alumni Award from the University of Montana along with his wife, Mary Beth Percival. A love of the natural world, combined with his exuberant curiosity and travel experiences, has shaped the content of Monte's imagery. Blending mythology, technology and elements from nature, his work is infused with a sense of humor and irony. Monte's keen interest in environmental issues has lead to commissions for the Nature Conservancy, Defenders of Wildlife and Trout Unlimited as well as over 200 posters and prints for various organizations. In addition to his acrylic, oil and watercolor painting, Monte continues to pursue his interest in traditional printmaking, having created numerous original lithographs. Since 1993, with his wife, Mary Beth Percival and staff, he operates a flourishing gallery in downtown Missoula. Monte and Mary Beth have traveled extensively in the US, Europe, Mexico, New Zealand and Japan, visiting important cultural sites and museums and making paintings from their travels.

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        • Monte Dolack Personal Autographed License Plate
          May. 11, 2024

          Monte Dolack Personal Autographed License Plate

          Est: $100 - $150

          Autographed Custom Montana License Plate, as used and Designed by Monte Dolack. Monte Dolack (Born 1950) is active/lives in Montana. Monte Dolack is known for Poster illustration, landscape and wildlife painting. A native of Great Falls, Monte Dolack grew up surrounded by the same sweeping vistas and big sky that inspired Charlie Russell. His love of Montana and passion for the West's diverse landscapes and wildlife are evident in the images he creates and the commissions he undertakes. After studying art at Montana State University and The University of Montana, Monte opened his first studio in 1974, beginning a career in fine art and graphics. His best known early works - wild animals wreaking havoc in human homes - comprise his Invaders Series, exploring the myths of the West and how we view our relationship with our environment. The irresistible appeal of these images helped build Monte's national reputation and continues to attract collectors. Monte has been the recipient of a number of prestigious awards in the course of his career, and his work is part of the collection of the Library of Congress, the American Association of Museums, the National Wildfire Foundation and numerous other museums and corporations. Recent exhibitions include The Montana Exhibition, Manawatu Art Museum, New Zealand; Artists of the American West, Bank of Ireland Arts Centre, Dublin, Ireland, and The Kumamoto Prefectural Art Museum, Kumamoto, Japan. Monte's work was chosen to be included in The North American Print Biennial, Boston, MA and New American Paintings, a Western States competition sponsored by the Open Studio Press as well as five major museums in China including the National Art Museum of Bejing, as part of the New West Exhibition. In 2011 he exhibited at the Palace of Nations at the United Nations, Geneva Switzerland. He was selected at the turn of the century by the Missoulian as one of the 100 most influential Montanans of the twentieth century and recently received the distinguished Fine Arts Alumni Award from the University of Montana along with his wife, Mary Beth Percival. A love of the natural world, combined with his exuberant curiosity and travel experiences, has shaped the content of Monte's imagery. Blending mythology, technology and elements from nature, his work is infused with a sense of humor and irony. Monte's keen interest in environmental issues has lead to commissions for the Nature Conservancy, Defenders of Wildlife and Trout Unlimited as well as over 200 posters and prints for various organizations. In addition to his acrylic, oil and watercolor painting, Monte continues to pursue his interest in traditional printmaking, having created numerous original lithographs. Since 1993, with his wife, Mary Beth Percival and staff, he operates a flourishing gallery in downtown Missoula. Monte and Mary Beth have traveled extensively in the US, Europe, Mexico, New Zealand and Japan, visiting important cultural sites and museums and making paintings from their travels.

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        • Monte Dolack Personal Autographed License Plate
          May. 11, 2024

          Monte Dolack Personal Autographed License Plate

          Est: $100 - $150

          Autographed Custom Montana License Plate, as used and Designed by Monte Dolack. Monte Dolack (Born 1950) is active/lives in Montana. Monte Dolack is known for Poster illustration, landscape and wildlife painting. A native of Great Falls, Monte Dolack grew up surrounded by the same sweeping vistas and big sky that inspired Charlie Russell. His love of Montana and passion for the West's diverse landscapes and wildlife are evident in the images he creates and the commissions he undertakes. After studying art at Montana State University and The University of Montana, Monte opened his first studio in 1974, beginning a career in fine art and graphics. His best known early works - wild animals wreaking havoc in human homes - comprise his Invaders Series, exploring the myths of the West and how we view our relationship with our environment. The irresistible appeal of these images helped build Monte's national reputation and continues to attract collectors. Monte has been the recipient of a number of prestigious awards in the course of his career, and his work is part of the collection of the Library of Congress, the American Association of Museums, the National Wildfire Foundation and numerous other museums and corporations. Recent exhibitions include The Montana Exhibition, Manawatu Art Museum, New Zealand; Artists of the American West, Bank of Ireland Arts Centre, Dublin, Ireland, and The Kumamoto Prefectural Art Museum, Kumamoto, Japan. Monte's work was chosen to be included in The North American Print Biennial, Boston, MA and New American Paintings, a Western States competition sponsored by the Open Studio Press as well as five major museums in China including the National Art Museum of Bejing, as part of the New West Exhibition. In 2011 he exhibited at the Palace of Nations at the United Nations, Geneva Switzerland. He was selected at the turn of the century by the Missoulian as one of the 100 most influential Montanans of the twentieth century and recently received the distinguished Fine Arts Alumni Award from the University of Montana along with his wife, Mary Beth Percival. A love of the natural world, combined with his exuberant curiosity and travel experiences, has shaped the content of Monte's imagery. Blending mythology, technology and elements from nature, his work is infused with a sense of humor and irony. Monte's keen interest in environmental issues has lead to commissions for the Nature Conservancy, Defenders of Wildlife and Trout Unlimited as well as over 200 posters and prints for various organizations. In addition to his acrylic, oil and watercolor painting, Monte continues to pursue his interest in traditional printmaking, having created numerous original lithographs. Since 1993, with his wife, Mary Beth Percival and staff, he operates a flourishing gallery in downtown Missoula. Monte and Mary Beth have traveled extensively in the US, Europe, Mexico, New Zealand and Japan, visiting important cultural sites and museums and making paintings from their travels.

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        • Monte Dolack - "Karl Bodmer Exhibition Poster (Missoula Museum)"
          Apr. 28, 2024

          Monte Dolack - "Karl Bodmer Exhibition Poster (Missoula Museum)"

          Est: $400 - $450

          Monte Dolack - "Karl Bodmer Exhibition Poster (Missoula Museum)", 1978 serigraph, signed, 25 x 19 inches, very good condition

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        • Monte Dolack Print Missoula Montana
          Apr. 13, 2024

          Monte Dolack Print Missoula Montana

          Est: $100 - $150

          28" by 49" framed. Monte A. Dolack (born May 23, 1950) is an American graphic artist who lives in Missoula, Montana, in the United States. Frommer's called him "one of the best-known artists in Montana." He works primarily in watercolor, acrylic paint, poster art, and lithographs. Dolack's work often features whimsical animals in both a natural and artificial setting (such as a suburban living room), and has a worldwide following. Dolack is considered a key figure in the visual arts of the American West.

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        • Monte Dolack Dinosaurs Print Missoula Montana
          Apr. 13, 2024

          Monte Dolack Dinosaurs Print Missoula Montana

          Est: $100 - $150

          30" by 40 1/2" framed. Monte A. Dolack (born May 23, 1950) is an American graphic artist who lives in Missoula, Montana, in the United States. Frommer's called him "one of the best-known artists in Montana." He works primarily in watercolor, acrylic paint, poster art, and lithographs. Dolack's work often features whimsical animals in both a natural and artificial setting (such as a suburban living room), and has a worldwide following. Dolack is considered a key figure in the visual arts of the American West.

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        • Monte Dolack Montana Grayling Print
          Apr. 13, 2024

          Monte Dolack Montana Grayling Print

          Est: $100 - $150

          Arctic Grayling Recovery Program. 26 1/2" by 36" framed. Monte A. Dolack (born May 23, 1950) is an American graphic artist who lives in Missoula, Montana, in the United States. Frommer's called him "one of the best-known artists in Montana." He works primarily in watercolor, acrylic paint, poster art, and lithographs. Dolack's work often features whimsical animals in both a natural and artificial setting (such as a suburban living room), and has a worldwide following. Dolack is considered a key figure in the visual arts of the American West.

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        • Monte Dolack - "Karl Bodmer Exhibition Poster (Missoula Museum)"
          Apr. 07, 2024

          Monte Dolack - "Karl Bodmer Exhibition Poster (Missoula Museum)"

          Est: $400 - $450

          Monte Dolack - "Karl Bodmer Exhibition Poster (Missoula Museum)", 1978 serigraph, signed, 25 x 19 inches, very good condition

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        • Monte Dolack - "Karl Bodmer Exhibition Poster (Missoula Museum)"
          Mar. 17, 2024

          Monte Dolack - "Karl Bodmer Exhibition Poster (Missoula Museum)"

          Est: $400 - $450

          Monte Dolack - "Karl Bodmer Exhibition Poster (Missoula Museum)", 1978 serigraph, signed, 25 x 19 inches, very good condition

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        • Missoula Montana Monte Dolack Prints
          Mar. 03, 2024

          Missoula Montana Monte Dolack Prints

          Est: $25 - $50

          14 5/8" by 15 1/4" framed.

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        • Monte Dolack - "Karl Bodmer Exhibition Poster (Missoula Museum)"
          Feb. 25, 2024

          Monte Dolack - "Karl Bodmer Exhibition Poster (Missoula Museum)"

          Est: $400 - $450

          Monte Dolack - "Karl Bodmer Exhibition Poster (Missoula Museum)", 1978 serigraph, signed, 25 x 19 inches, very good condition

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        • Monte Dolack - "Karl Bodmer Exhibition Poster (Missoula Museum)"
          Feb. 04, 2024

          Monte Dolack - "Karl Bodmer Exhibition Poster (Missoula Museum)"

          Est: $400 - $450

          Monte Dolack - "Karl Bodmer Exhibition Poster (Missoula Museum)", 1978 serigraph, signed, 25 x 19 inches, very good condition

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        • Monte Dolack Bears Den Print Missoula Montana
          Jan. 27, 2024

          Monte Dolack Bears Den Print Missoula Montana

          Est: $50 - $75

          Very nice Monte Dolack print. 29" by 36" framed. Monte A. Dolack (born May 23, 1950) is an American graphic artist who lives in Missoula, Montana, in the United States. Frommer's called him "one of the best-known artists in Montana." He works primarily in watercolor, acrylic paint, poster art, and lithographs. Dolack's work often features whimsical animals in both a natural and artificial setting (such as a suburban living room), and has a worldwide following. Dolack is considered a key figure in the visual arts of the American West.

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        • Monte Dolack Rattlesnake Creek Montana Print
          Jan. 27, 2024

          Monte Dolack Rattlesnake Creek Montana Print

          Est: $100 - $150

          Artist Proof. Snowfall on Rattlesnake Creek Missoula Montana. 15 1/4" by 18 3/4" framed. Monte A. Dolack (born May 23, 1950) is an American graphic artist who lives in Missoula, Montana, in the United States. Frommer's called him "one of the best-known artists in Montana." He works primarily in watercolor, acrylic paint, poster art, and lithographs. Dolack's work often features whimsical animals in both a natural and artificial setting (such as a suburban living room), and has a worldwide following. Dolack is considered a key figure in the visual arts of the American West.

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        • Monte Dolack Print White Cliffs of the Missouri
          Jan. 26, 2024

          Monte Dolack Print White Cliffs of the Missouri

          Est: $150 - $200

          Signed limited print. Framed dimensions 45 3/4" by 25 1/2". 58 of 100. Monte A. Dolack (born May 23, 1950) is an American graphic artist who lives in Missoula, Montana, in the United States. Frommer's called him "one of the best-known artists in Montana." He works primarily in watercolor, acrylic paint, poster art, and lithographs. Dolack's work often features whimsical animals in both a natural and artificial setting (such as a suburban living room), and has a worldwide following. Dolack is considered a key figure in the visual arts of the American West.

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        • Monte Dolack - "Karl Bodmer Exhibition Poster (Missoula Museum)"
          Jan. 21, 2024

          Monte Dolack - "Karl Bodmer Exhibition Poster (Missoula Museum)"

          Est: $400 - $450

          Monte Dolack - "Karl Bodmer Exhibition Poster (Missoula Museum)", 1978 serigraph, signed, 25 x 19 inches, very good condition

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        • Monte Dolack - "Karl Bodmer Exhibition Poster (Missoula Museum)"
          Jan. 07, 2024

          Monte Dolack - "Karl Bodmer Exhibition Poster (Missoula Museum)"

          Est: $400 - $450

          Monte Dolack - "Karl Bodmer Exhibition Poster (Missoula Museum)", 1978 serigraph, signed, 25 x 19 inches, very good condition

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        • Monte Dolack - "Karl Bodmer Exhibition Poster (Missoula Museum)"
          Dec. 17, 2023

          Monte Dolack - "Karl Bodmer Exhibition Poster (Missoula Museum)"

          Est: $400 - $450

          Monte Dolack - "Karl Bodmer Exhibition Poster (Missoula Museum)", 1978 serigraph, signed, 25 x 19 inches, very good condition

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        • Monte Dolack The Works
          Nov. 26, 2023

          Monte Dolack The Works

          Est: $25 - $50

          Signed. 2000.

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        • Monte Dolack - "Karl Bodmer Exhibition Poster (Missoula Museum)"
          Nov. 26, 2023

          Monte Dolack - "Karl Bodmer Exhibition Poster (Missoula Museum)"

          Est: $400 - $450

          Monte Dolack - "Karl Bodmer Exhibition Poster (Missoula Museum)", 1978 serigraph, signed, 25 x 19 inches, very good condition

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        • Monte Dolack Great Pyrenees Puppy Book Print
          Nov. 25, 2023

          Monte Dolack Great Pyrenees Puppy Book Print

          Est: $50 - $75

          Bonnie Ross Display Poster. 18" by 24" framed. Monte A. Dolack (born May 23, 1950) is an American graphic artist who lives in Missoula, Montana, in the United States. Frommer's called him "one of the best-known artists in Montana." He works primarily in watercolor, acrylic paint, poster art, and lithographs. Dolack's work often features whimsical animals in both a natural and artificial setting (such as a suburban living room), and has a worldwide following. Dolack is considered a key figure in the visual arts of the American West.

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        • Monte Dolack Stevensville Montana Print
          Nov. 25, 2023

          Monte Dolack Stevensville Montana Print

          Est: $50 - $75

          Historic Stevensville. 19 1/4" by 27 5/8" framed. Monte A. Dolack (born May 23, 1950) is an American graphic artist who lives in Missoula, Montana, in the United States. Frommer's called him "one of the best-known artists in Montana." He works primarily in watercolor, acrylic paint, poster art, and lithographs. Dolack's work often features whimsical animals in both a natural and artificial setting (such as a suburban living room), and has a worldwide following. Dolack is considered a key figure in the visual arts of the American West.

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        • Monte Dolack Dinosaurs Print Missoula Montana
          Nov. 25, 2023

          Monte Dolack Dinosaurs Print Missoula Montana

          Est: $25 - $50

          25" by 32". Monte A. Dolack (born May 23, 1950) is an American graphic artist who lives in Missoula, Montana, in the United States. Frommer's called him "one of the best-known artists in Montana." He works primarily in watercolor, acrylic paint, poster art, and lithographs. Dolack's work often features whimsical animals in both a natural and artificial setting (such as a suburban living room), and has a worldwide following. Dolack is considered a key figure in the visual arts of the American West.

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        • Montana Watchable Wildlife Monte Dolack Print
          Nov. 25, 2023

          Montana Watchable Wildlife Monte Dolack Print

          Est: $25 - $50

          22 1/2" by 32". Monte A. Dolack (born May 23, 1950) is an American graphic artist who lives in Missoula, Montana, in the United States. Frommer's called him "one of the best-known artists in Montana." He works primarily in watercolor, acrylic paint, poster art, and lithographs. Dolack's work often features whimsical animals in both a natural and artificial setting (such as a suburban living room), and has a worldwide following. Dolack is considered a key figure in the visual arts of the American West.

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        • Cinema Books Seattle Washington Monte Dolack Print
          Nov. 25, 2023

          Cinema Books Seattle Washington Monte Dolack Print

          Est: $25 - $50

          20" by 28". Monte A. Dolack (born May 23, 1950) is an American graphic artist who lives in Missoula, Montana, in the United States. Frommer's called him "one of the best-known artists in Montana." He works primarily in watercolor, acrylic paint, poster art, and lithographs. Dolack's work often features whimsical animals in both a natural and artificial setting (such as a suburban living room), and has a worldwide following. Dolack is considered a key figure in the visual arts of the American West.

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