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b. 1948 - d. 2016

Ted J Feeley (Wyoming, 1948 - 2016)
Born in Cody, Wyoming and eventually settling there, T.J. Feeley says the area has everything he needs for his painting: "cowboys, wide-open spaces, stunning mountains, and magnificent wildlife" (Art of the West 11/98). He finds inspiration in the Wyoming cowboys and also at the nearby Buffalo Bill Historical Center, which is full of paintings and sculptures of Remington and Russell.
Feeley also has winter studio in Palm Beach, Florida.
As an artist, he is self-taught. His father was a construction worker and his mother a nurse. A teacher, family, and friends noticed his childhood art talent, and he credits their encouragement with his eventual success.
For short times, he lived in Los Angeles and Las Vegas and attended the University of Wyoming on a full basketball scholarship, but a knee injury ended that activity. At the U of Wyoming, he studied art, but his western art interests were put-down by his instructors, so he left school.
He returned to Cody, married and began painting, and after some struggling years began getting recognized in prestigious exhibitions including the Buffalo Bill Art Show, the Western Artists of America, Arts for the Parks competition, etc. In the 1970s, his subject matter was Indian villages and mountain men, but he switched to working cowboys.

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    • TED J. FEELEY, AMERICAN 20TH CENTURY, YELLOWSTONE ... ON THE ROCKS, Oil on board, 28 x 22 in. (71.1 x 55.9 cm.), Frame: 37 x 31 in. (94 x 78.7 cm.)
      Jun. 21, 2023

      TED J. FEELEY, AMERICAN 20TH CENTURY, YELLOWSTONE ... ON THE ROCKS, Oil on board, 28 x 22 in. (71.1 x 55.9 cm.), Frame: 37 x 31 in. (94 x 78.7 cm.)

      Est: $800 - $1,200

      TED J. FEELEY AMERICAN, 20TH CENTURY YELLOWSTONE ... ON THE ROCKS Oil on board Lower left signed: T.J. FEELEY; verso label: COLORADO HISTORICAL SOCIETY / T.J. FEELEY / "Yellowstone ... On The Rocks / Oil / 22 x 28

      Potomack Company
    • Ted J. Feeley (American, 20th Century) A Tulip and a Rose, 1997
      Jun. 04, 2020

      Ted J. Feeley (American, 20th Century) A Tulip and a Rose, 1997

      Est: $400 - $600

      Ted J. Feeley (American, 20th Century) A Tulip and a Rose, 1997, oil on panel, signed T.J. Feeley (lower right) 9 1/2 x 19 inches

      Hindman
    • Ted J. Feeley (American, 20th Century) Pack Mules, 1997
      Jun. 04, 2020

      Ted J. Feeley (American, 20th Century) Pack Mules, 1997

      Est: $400 - $600

      Ted J. Feeley (American, 20th Century) Pack Mules, oil on board, signed T.J. Feeley (lower left) 12 x 24 inches

      Hindman
    • Ted Feeley (WY,1948-2016) oil painting
      Oct. 13, 2019

      Ted Feeley (WY,1948-2016) oil painting

      Est: $2,700 - $3,000

      ARTIST: Ted J Feeley (Wyoming, 1948 - 2016) NAME: Absoraka Ghost MEDIUM: oil on board. CONDITION: Excellent. No visible inpaint under UV light. Minor damages to frame. SIGHT SIZE: 18 x 24 inches / 45 x 60 cm FRAME SIZE: 28 x 34 inches / 70 x 85 cm SIGNED: Lower left NOTE: The painting was originally painted for the Foundation for North American Wild Sheep. They do all sorts of works to preserve the wild sheep populations. PROVENANCE: Big Horn Gallery, purchased in 1986 SIMILAR ARTISTS: Donna Howell-Sickles, Blake Neubert, Nancy Dunlop Cawdrey, William Matthews, Carrie L Fogwell Ballantyne, Mel Fillerup, James Morgan, Sheila Rieman, Fred Fellows, Geoff Parker, Bob Barlow, Ned Mueller, James Bama, Oreland Joe Sr, Dean St Clair, T Allen Lawson CATEGORY: antique vintage painting SKU#: 114751 WARRANTY: 7 days returns accepted if item doesn't match description US Shipping $140 + insurance. Ted J Feeley (Wyoming, 1948 - 2016) Born in Cody, Wyoming and eventually settling there, T.J. Feeley says the area has everything he needs for his painting: "cowboys, wide-open spaces, stunning mountains, and magnificent wildlife" (Art of the West 11/98). He finds inspiration in the Wyoming cowboys and also at the nearby Buffalo Bill Historical Center, which is full of paintings and sculptures of Remington and Russell. Feeley also has winter studio in Palm Beach, Florida. As an artist, he is self-taught. His father was a construction worker and his mother a nurse. A teacher, family, and friends noticed his childhood art talent, and he credits their encouragement with his eventual success. For short times, he lived in Los Angeles and Las Vegas and attended the University of Wyoming on a full basketball scholarship, but a knee injury ended that activity. At the U of Wyoming, he studied art, but his western art interests were put-down by his instructors, so he left school. He returned to Cody, married and began painting, and after some struggling years began getting recognized in prestigious exhibitions including the Buffalo Bill Art Show, the Western Artists of America, Arts for the Parks competition, etc. In the 1970s, his subject matter was Indian villages and mountain men, but he switched to working cowboys.

      Broward Auction Gallery LLC
    • Ted Feeley (WY,1948-2016) oil painting
      Jun. 16, 2019

      Ted Feeley (WY,1948-2016) oil painting

      Est: $2,600 - $3,000

      ARTIST: Ted J Feeley (Wyoming, 1948 - 2016) NAME: Absoraka Ghost MEDIUM: oil on board. CONDITION: Excellent. No visible inpaint under UV light. Minor damages to frame. SIGHT SIZE: 18 x 24 inches / 45 x 60 cm FRAME SIZE: 28 x 34 inches / 70 x 85 cm SIGNED: Lower left NOTE: The painting was originally painted for the Foundation for North American Wild Sheep. They do all sorts of works to preserve the wild sheep populations. PROVENANCE: Big Horn Gallery, purchased in 1986 SIMILAR ARTISTS: Donna Howell-Sickles, Blake Neubert, Nancy Dunlop Cawdrey, William Matthews, Carrie L Fogwell Ballantyne, Mel Fillerup, James Morgan, Sheila Rieman, Fred Fellows, Geoff Parker, Bob Barlow, Ned Mueller, James Bama, Oreland Joe Sr, Dean St Clair, T Allen Lawson CATEGORY: antique vintage painting SKU#: 114751 WARRANTY: 7 days returns accepted if item doesn't match description US Shipping $120 + insurance. Ted J Feeley (Wyoming, 1948 - 2016) Born in Cody, Wyoming and eventually settling there, T.J. Feeley says the area has everything he needs for his painting: "cowboys, wide-open spaces, stunning mountains, and magnificent wildlife" (Art of the West 11/98). He finds inspiration in the Wyoming cowboys and also at the nearby Buffalo Bill Historical Center, which is full of paintings and sculptures of Remington and Russell. Feeley also has winter studio in Palm Beach, Florida. As an artist, he is self-taught. His father was a construction worker and his mother a nurse. A teacher, family, and friends noticed his childhood art talent, and he credits their encouragement with his eventual success. For short times, he lived in Los Angeles and Las Vegas and attended the University of Wyoming on a full basketball scholarship, but a knee injury ended that activity. At the U of Wyoming, he studied art, but his western art interests were put-down by his instructors, so he left school. He returned to Cody, married and began painting, and after some struggling years began getting recognized in prestigious exhibitions including the Buffalo Bill Art Show, the Western Artists of America, Arts for the Parks competition, etc. In the 1970s, his subject matter was Indian villages and mountain men, but he switched to working cowboys.

      Broward Auction Gallery LLC
    • Ted Feeley (WY,1948-2016) oil painting
      Jun. 07, 2019

      Ted Feeley (WY,1948-2016) oil painting

      Est: $2,600 - $3,000

      ARTIST: Ted J Feeley (Wyoming, 1948 - 2016) NAME: Absoraka Ghost MEDIUM: oil on board. CONDITION: Excellent. No visible inpaint under UV light. Minor damages to frame. SIGHT SIZE: 18 x 24 inches / 45 x 60 cm FRAME SIZE: 28 x 34 inches / 70 x 85 cm SIGNED: Lower left NOTE: The painting was originally painted for the Foundation for North American Wild Sheep. They do all sorts of works to preserve the wild sheep populations. PROVENANCE: Big Horn Gallery, purchased in 1986 SIMILAR ARTISTS: Donna Howell-Sickles, Blake Neubert, Nancy Dunlop Cawdrey, William Matthews, Carrie L Fogwell Ballantyne, Mel Fillerup, James Morgan, Sheila Rieman, Fred Fellows, Geoff Parker, Bob Barlow, Ned Mueller, James Bama, Oreland Joe Sr, Dean St Clair, T Allen Lawson CATEGORY: antique vintage painting SKU#: 114751 WARRANTY: 7 days returns accepted if item doesn't match description US Shipping $120 + insurance. Ted J Feeley (Wyoming, 1948 - 2016) Born in Cody, Wyoming and eventually settling there, T.J. Feeley says the area has everything he needs for his painting: "cowboys, wide-open spaces, stunning mountains, and magnificent wildlife" (Art of the West 11/98). He finds inspiration in the Wyoming cowboys and also at the nearby Buffalo Bill Historical Center, which is full of paintings and sculptures of Remington and Russell. Feeley also has winter studio in Palm Beach, Florida. As an artist, he is self-taught. His father was a construction worker and his mother a nurse. A teacher, family, and friends noticed his childhood art talent, and he credits their encouragement with his eventual success. For short times, he lived in Los Angeles and Las Vegas and attended the University of Wyoming on a full basketball scholarship, but a knee injury ended that activity. At the U of Wyoming, he studied art, but his western art interests were put-down by his instructors, so he left school. He returned to Cody, married and began painting, and after some struggling years began getting recognized in prestigious exhibitions including the Buffalo Bill Art Show, the Western Artists of America, Arts for the Parks competition, etc. In the 1970s, his subject matter was Indian villages and mountain men, but he switched to working cowboys.

      Broward Auction Gallery LLC
    • Ted Feeley (WY,1948-2016) oil painting
      Mar. 03, 2019

      Ted Feeley (WY,1948-2016) oil painting

      Est: $2,500 - $3,000

      ARTIST: Ted J Feeley (Wyoming, 1948 - 2016) NAME: Absoraka Ghost MEDIUM: oil on board. CONDITION: Excellent. No visible inpaint under UV light. Minor damages to frame. SIGHT SIZE: 18 x 24 inches / 45 x 60 cm FRAME SIZE: 28 x 34 inches / 70 x 85 cm SIGNED: Lower left NOTE: The painting was originally painted for the Foundation for North American Wild Sheep. They do all sorts of works to preserve the wild sheep populations. PROVENANCE: Big Horn Gallery, purchased in 1986 SIMILAR ARTISTS: Donna Howell-Sickles, Blake Neubert, Nancy Dunlop Cawdrey, William Matthews, Carrie L Fogwell Ballantyne, Mel Fillerup, James Morgan, Sheila Rieman, Fred Fellows, Geoff Parker, Bob Barlow, Ned Mueller, James Bama, Oreland Joe Sr, Dean St Clair, T Allen Lawson CATEGORY: antique vintage painting SKU#: 114751 WARRANTY: 7 days returns accepted if item doesn't match description US Shipping $120 + insurance. Ted J Feeley (Wyoming, 1948 - 2016) Born in Cody, Wyoming and eventually settling there, T.J. Feeley says the area has everything he needs for his painting: "cowboys, wide-open spaces, stunning mountains, and magnificent wildlife" (Art of the West 11/98). He finds inspiration in the Wyoming cowboys and also at the nearby Buffalo Bill Historical Center, which is full of paintings and sculptures of Remington and Russell. Feeley also has winter studio in Palm Beach, Florida. As an artist, he is self-taught. His father was a construction worker and his mother a nurse. A teacher, family, and friends noticed his childhood art talent, and he credits their encouragement with his eventual success. For short times, he lived in Los Angeles and Las Vegas and attended the University of Wyoming on a full basketball scholarship, but a knee injury ended that activity. At the U of Wyoming, he studied art, but his western art interests were put-down by his instructors, so he left school. He returned to Cody, married and began painting, and after some struggling years began getting recognized in prestigious exhibitions including the Buffalo Bill Art Show, the Western Artists of America, Arts for the Parks competition, etc. In the 1970s, his subject matter was Indian villages and mountain men, but he switched to working cowboys.

      Broward Auction Gallery LLC
    • TED J. FEELEY (American 20th Century) A PAINTING, "Setting Sun,"
      Nov. 13, 2016

      TED J. FEELEY (American 20th Century) A PAINTING, "Setting Sun,"

      Est: $2,000 - $4,000

      TED J. FEELEY (American 20th Century) A PAINTING, "Setting Sun," oil on canvas board, initialed "TJ" L/L. 7 1/2" x 11 1/2"

      Houston Auction Company
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