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Painter, Naval painter, Sculptor, b. 1924 - d. 2011

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  • Harry Andrew Jackson Lost Wax Bronze Casting
    Mar. 15, 2025

    Harry Andrew Jackson Lost Wax Bronze Casting

    Est: $400 - $600

    This is the original lost wax casting model for the bronze titled A Lack of Slack. Measures 22 3/4" by 14 7/8" by 11 1/2". Harry Andrew Jackson (1924 - 2011) was active/lived in Wyoming, Illinois. Harry Jackson is known for Sculpture-western figure, horses. Born with the name Harry Shapiro on the South Side of Chicago, Harry Jackson became a well-known 20th-century artists whose wide-ranging work includes painting and sculpture and styles ranging from Abstract Expressionism to Realism. He was raised in a family where his mother ran a cafe near the Stockyards, and his father was a drunken, violent man. Jackson was often a truant from school and loved to wander around the Harding Museum looking at Frederic Remington bronzes or to hang out at his mother's cafe listening to stories from the cowboys who had brought their cattle by trains to the stockyards. A teacher noticed his art talent and got him a scholarship to the Chicago Art Institute's Saturday children's classes. At age 14, he ran away from home to Wyoming where he worked at a lumber company and on a ranch. He regarded these experiences as his spiritual awakening, and his art talents were reinforced by praise from his cowboy peers. In the late 1930s, he returned to Chicago and studied at the Frederick Mizen Academy, The Chicago Academy of Fine Arts, and The Chicago Art Institute. In 1942, he entered the Marine Corps and became close to a man who introduced him to the classics of literature. In 1943, at Tarawa, he had shrapnel head wounds that caused him epileptic seizures for most of the remainder of his life, and he also took two bullets to the leg at Saipan. He was then, at age 20, ordered back to the U.S. where he was appointed an Official Marine Corps Combat Artist, the youngest in Marine history. Following discharge, he worked as a radio actor and went to New York with the idea of meeting his hero, Jackson Pollock, whom in 1948 he found to be "a beautiful fantastic man." The two formed a lasting friendship, and Pollock introduced Jackson to Abstract Expressionism, which helped Jackson express his troubled background. Jackson married artist Grace Hartigan, his first of six wives, at Pollock's home with Pollock serving as best man. He also took classes at the Brooklyn Museum and studied with Rufino Tamayo and Hans Hofmann. The newlyweds went to Mexico and further explored abstraction, and a year later the couple divorced. Jackson did scenery painting for theatre and television, headed to Europe, and returned to New York where he did portrait painting and began to break away from Abstract Expressionism, something that met with disapproval from his peers. He had a Fulbright Travel Scholarship, did some heroic paintings in Denmark, and added sculpting to his repertoire, a medium inspired on March 4, 1958 when he arrived in Peitrasanta, Italy, where a new foundry gave him space. He remained in Italy for several years. In 1966, his entire output of western art was given the first one-man show at the new National Cowboy Hall of Fame in Oklahoma City. By 1970, he was spending most of his time in Wyoming, becoming a resident of Cody, and was elected to the Cowboy Artists of America, but got "thrown out" because of his refusal to choose allegiances between it and the Cowboy Hall of Fame--entities that had had a major falling out.

    Davis Brothers Auction
  • Harry Jackson (1924-2011), One Feather, 1971
    Feb. 15, 2025

    Harry Jackson (1924-2011), One Feather, 1971

    Est: $500 - $700

    Title: Harry Jackson (1924-2011), One Feather, 1971 Dimensions: 5 7/8 x 2 3/8 x 4 3/8 Framed Dimensions: 7 x 2 7/8 x 4 3/8 Signature: inscribed: IF 79 © Harry Jackson 1971 stamped: WFS Italia

    Jackson Hole Art Auction
  • Harry Jackson (1924-2011), Pony Express III, 1977/1978
    Feb. 15, 2025

    Harry Jackson (1924-2011), Pony Express III, 1977/1978

    Est: $2,500 - $4,500

    Title: Harry Jackson (1924-2011), Pony Express III, 1977/1978 Dimensions: 8 1/2 x 9 3/4 x 5 1/4 Framed Dimensions: 9 5/8 x 9 3/4 x 5 1/4 Signature: inscribed: PE III P189 © Harry Jackson 1977 signed: © Harry Jackson 1978 stamped: WFS ITALIA

    Jackson Hole Art Auction
  • Harry Jackson (1924-2011), Sacajawea with Packhorse, 1992
    Feb. 15, 2025

    Harry Jackson (1924-2011), Sacajawea with Packhorse, 1992

    Est: $10,000 - $20,000

    Title: Harry Jackson (1924-2011), Sacajawea with Packhorse, 1992 Dimensions: 26 1/2 x 19 5/8 x 16 Framed Dimensions: 30 5/8 x 19 5/8 x 16 Signature: inscribed: © Harry Jackson 1992 SPHP 4P stamped: HJS CODY

    Jackson Hole Art Auction
  • Harry Jackson, Seated Figure in Black
    Feb. 11, 2025

    Harry Jackson, Seated Figure in Black

    Est: $6,000 - $8,000

    Harry Jackson Seated Figure in Black 1949 oil on canvas 45 h x 58 w in (114 x 147 cm) Signed and dated to lower right 'H Jackson 49'. Provenance: The Artist | Mrs. Harry Jackson, widow of the artist | Thence by descent, Andre Griffin, daughter of the artist | Collection of Larry Shar This work will ship from Lambertville, New Jersey.

    Wright
  • HARRY JACKSON (1924-2011)The Flag Bearerpolychromed bronze28 ¾ in. (73 cm.)
    Jan. 23, 2025

    HARRY JACKSON (1924-2011)The Flag Bearerpolychromed bronze28 ¾ in. (73 cm.)

    Est: $25,000 - $35,000

    HARRY JACKSON (1924-2011)The Flag Bearerpolychromed bronze28 ¾ in. (73 cm.) high on a 1 ¾ in. (4.4 cm.) wooden base

    Christie's
  • HARRY JACKSON (1924-2011)Pony Expressbronze with black patina19 in. (48.3 c
    Jan. 23, 2025

    HARRY JACKSON (1924-2011)Pony Expressbronze with black patina19 in. (48.3 c

    Est: $12,000 - $18,000

    HARRY JACKSON (1924-2011)Pony Expressbronze with black patina19 in. (48.3 cm.) high on a 1 ½ in. (3.8 cm.) base

    Christie's
  • HARRY JACKSON (1924-2011)Cowboy's Meditationbronze with dark brown patina22
    Jan. 23, 2025

    HARRY JACKSON (1924-2011)Cowboy's Meditationbronze with dark brown patina22

    Est: $6,000 - $8,000

    HARRY JACKSON (1924-2011)Cowboy's Meditationbronze with dark brown patina22 in. (55.9 cm.) high on a 1 ¾ in. (4.4 cm.) base

    Christie's
  • HARRY JACKSON (1924-2011)Sacagawea, First Working Modelpolychromed bronze26
    Jan. 23, 2025

    HARRY JACKSON (1924-2011)Sacagawea, First Working Modelpolychromed bronze26

    Est: $4,000 - $6,000

    HARRY JACKSON (1924-2011)Sacagawea, First Working Modelpolychromed bronze26 ¼ in. (66.7 cm.) high

    Christie's
  • HARRY ANDREW JACKSON (Wyoming/Illinois, 1924-2011), "The Seeker"., Bronze, height including base 15".
    Jan. 09, 2025

    HARRY ANDREW JACKSON (Wyoming/Illinois, 1924-2011), "The Seeker"., Bronze, height including base 15".

    Est: $500 - $1,000

    HARRY ANDREW JACKSON Wyoming/Illinois, 1924-2011 "The Seeker". Signed and dated (78) on base.

    Eldred's
  • HARRY JACKSON THE MARSHALL BRONZE SCULPTURE SIGNED
    Jan. 02, 2025

    HARRY JACKSON THE MARSHALL BRONZE SCULPTURE SIGNED

    Est: $1,000 - $1,500

    Harry Jackson (1924-2011): "The Marshall" sculpture. Bronze sculpture with brown patina. The work is, signed 'Harry Jackson', dated (1979), and inscribed 'MA III AM V. A foundry mark and thumbprint are adjacent to the inscriptions. NOTE: This is likely a unique casting and from Mr. Polich's personal collection.. Provenance: Personal Collection of Dick Polich, Polich Tallix Fine Art Foundry. Polich and Tallix produced significant sculptural works over many years. He is known to have produced art with artists such as, Willem de Kooning, Jeff Koons, Roy Lichtenstein, Frank Stella, Helen Frankenthaler, ERTE, Julian Schnabel, Richard Artschwager, Isamu Noguchi, and many others. Measures: H 11" x W 12" x D 3 1/2"

    Austin York LLC
  • Harry Andrew Jackson Cowboy Meditation Bronze
    Dec. 01, 2024

    Harry Andrew Jackson Cowboy Meditation Bronze

    Est: $8,000 - $12,000

    Title is Cowboy Meditation. 21" by 10" by 24". Harry Andrew Jackson (1924 - 2011) was active/lived in Wyoming, Illinois. Harry Jackson is known for Sculpture-western figure, horses. Born with the name Harry Shapiro on the South Side of Chicago, Harry Jackson became a well-known 20th-century artists whose wide-ranging work includes painting and sculpture and styles ranging from Abstract Expressionism to Realism. He was raised in a family where his mother ran a cafe near the Stockyards, and his father was a drunken, violent man. Jackson was often a truant from school and loved to wander around the Harding Museum looking at Frederic Remington bronzes or to hang out at his mother's cafe listening to stories from the cowboys who had brought their cattle by trains to the stockyards. A teacher noticed his art talent and got him a scholarship to the Chicago Art Institute's Saturday children's classes. At age 14, he ran away from home to Wyoming where he worked at a lumber company and on a ranch. He regarded these experiences as his spiritual awakening, and his art talents were reinforced by praise from his cowboy peers. In the late 1930s, he returned to Chicago and studied at the Frederick Mizen Academy, The Chicago Academy of Fine Arts, and The Chicago Art Institute. In 1942, he entered the Marine Corps and became close to a man who introduced him to the classics of literature. In 1943, at Tarawa, he had shrapnel head wounds that caused him epileptic seizures for most of the remainder of his life, and he also took two bullets to the leg at Saipan. He was then, at age 20, ordered back to the U.S. where he was appointed an Official Marine Corps Combat Artist, the youngest in Marine history. Following discharge, he worked as a radio actor and went to New York with the idea of meeting his hero, Jackson Pollock, whom in 1948 he found to be "a beautiful fantastic man." The two formed a lasting friendship, and Pollock introduced Jackson to Abstract Expressionism, which helped Jackson express his troubled background. Jackson married artist Grace Hartigan, his first of six wives, at Pollock's home with Pollock serving as best man. He also took classes at the Brooklyn Museum and studied with Rufino Tamayo and Hans Hofmann. The newlyweds went to Mexico and further explored abstraction, and a year later the couple divorced. Jackson did scenery painting for theatre and television, headed to Europe, and returned to New York where he did portrait painting and began to break away from Abstract Expressionism, something that met with disapproval from his peers. He had a Fulbright Travel Scholarship, did some heroic paintings in Denmark, and added sculpting to his repertoire, a medium inspired on March 4, 1958 when he arrived in Peitrasanta, Italy, where a new foundry gave him space. He remained in Italy for several years. In 1966, his entire output of western art was given the first one-man show at the new National Cowboy Hall of Fame in Oklahoma City. By 1970, he was spending most of his time in Wyoming, becoming a resident of Cody, and was elected to the Cowboy Artists of America, but got "thrown out" because of his refusal to choose allegiances between it and the Cowboy Hall of Fame--entities that had had a major falling out.

    Davis Brothers Auction
  • Harry Andrew Jackson The Victor Bronze
    Dec. 01, 2024

    Harry Andrew Jackson The Victor Bronze

    Est: $4,000 - $6,000

    Title is The Victor. 26 1/4" by 15 1/2" by 39 1/2". Minor paint loss on the underside of the stem as shown. Harry Andrew Jackson (1924 - 2011) was active/lived in Wyoming, Illinois. Harry Jackson is known for Sculpture-western figure, horses. Born with the name Harry Shapiro on the South Side of Chicago, Harry Jackson became a well-known 20th-century artists whose wide-ranging work includes painting and sculpture and styles ranging from Abstract Expressionism to Realism. He was raised in a family where his mother ran a cafe near the Stockyards, and his father was a drunken, violent man. Jackson was often a truant from school and loved to wander around the Harding Museum looking at Frederic Remington bronzes or to hang out at his mother's cafe listening to stories from the cowboys who had brought their cattle by trains to the stockyards. A teacher noticed his art talent and got him a scholarship to the Chicago Art Institute's Saturday children's classes. At age 14, he ran away from home to Wyoming where he worked at a lumber company and on a ranch. He regarded these experiences as his spiritual awakening, and his art talents were reinforced by praise from his cowboy peers. In the late 1930s, he returned to Chicago and studied at the Frederick Mizen Academy, The Chicago Academy of Fine Arts, and The Chicago Art Institute. In 1942, he entered the Marine Corps and became close to a man who introduced him to the classics of literature. In 1943, at Tarawa, he had shrapnel head wounds that caused him epileptic seizures for most of the remainder of his life, and he also took two bullets to the leg at Saipan. He was then, at age 20, ordered back to the U.S. where he was appointed an Official Marine Corps Combat Artist, the youngest in Marine history. Following discharge, he worked as a radio actor and went to New York with the idea of meeting his hero, Jackson Pollock, whom in 1948 he found to be "a beautiful fantastic man." The two formed a lasting friendship, and Pollock introduced Jackson to Abstract Expressionism, which helped Jackson express his troubled background. Jackson married artist Grace Hartigan, his first of six wives, at Pollock's home with Pollock serving as best man. He also took classes at the Brooklyn Museum and studied with Rufino Tamayo and Hans Hofmann. The newlyweds went to Mexico and further explored abstraction, and a year later the couple divorced. Jackson did scenery painting for theatre and television, headed to Europe, and returned to New York where he did portrait painting and began to break away from Abstract Expressionism, something that met with disapproval from his peers. He had a Fulbright Travel Scholarship, did some heroic paintings in Denmark, and added sculpting to his repertoire, a medium inspired on March 4, 1958 when he arrived in Peitrasanta, Italy, where a new foundry gave him space. He remained in Italy for several years. In 1966, his entire output of western art was given the first one-man show at the new National Cowboy Hall of Fame in Oklahoma City. By 1970, he was spending most of his time in Wyoming, becoming a resident of Cody, and was elected to the Cowboy Artists of America, but got "thrown out" because of his refusal to choose allegiances between it and the Cowboy Hall of Fame--entities that had had a major falling out.

    Davis Brothers Auction
  • Harry Andrew Jackson Trapper II Bronze
    Dec. 01, 2024

    Harry Andrew Jackson Trapper II Bronze

    Est: $2,500 - $3,500

    Title is Trapper II. 18 1/2" by 18 1/2" by 16 3/4". Harry Andrew Jackson (1924 - 2011) was active/lived in Wyoming, Illinois. Harry Jackson is known for Sculpture-western figure, horses. Born with the name Harry Shapiro on the South Side of Chicago, Harry Jackson became a well-known 20th-century artists whose wide-ranging work includes painting and sculpture and styles ranging from Abstract Expressionism to Realism. He was raised in a family where his mother ran a cafe near the Stockyards, and his father was a drunken, violent man. Jackson was often a truant from school and loved to wander around the Harding Museum looking at Frederic Remington bronzes or to hang out at his mother's cafe listening to stories from the cowboys who had brought their cattle by trains to the stockyards. A teacher noticed his art talent and got him a scholarship to the Chicago Art Institute's Saturday children's classes. At age 14, he ran away from home to Wyoming where he worked at a lumber company and on a ranch. He regarded these experiences as his spiritual awakening, and his art talents were reinforced by praise from his cowboy peers. In the late 1930s, he returned to Chicago and studied at the Frederick Mizen Academy, The Chicago Academy of Fine Arts, and The Chicago Art Institute. In 1942, he entered the Marine Corps and became close to a man who introduced him to the classics of literature. In 1943, at Tarawa, he had shrapnel head wounds that caused him epileptic seizures for most of the remainder of his life, and he also took two bullets to the leg at Saipan. He was then, at age 20, ordered back to the U.S. where he was appointed an Official Marine Corps Combat Artist, the youngest in Marine history. Following discharge, he worked as a radio actor and went to New York with the idea of meeting his hero, Jackson Pollock, whom in 1948 he found to be "a beautiful fantastic man." The two formed a lasting friendship, and Pollock introduced Jackson to Abstract Expressionism, which helped Jackson express his troubled background. Jackson married artist Grace Hartigan, his first of six wives, at Pollock's home with Pollock serving as best man. He also took classes at the Brooklyn Museum and studied with Rufino Tamayo and Hans Hofmann. The newlyweds went to Mexico and further explored abstraction, and a year later the couple divorced. Jackson did scenery painting for theatre and television, headed to Europe, and returned to New York where he did portrait painting and began to break away from Abstract Expressionism, something that met with disapproval from his peers. He had a Fulbright Travel Scholarship, did some heroic paintings in Denmark, and added sculpting to his repertoire, a medium inspired on March 4, 1958 when he arrived in Peitrasanta, Italy, where a new foundry gave him space. He remained in Italy for several years. In 1966, his entire output of western art was given the first one-man show at the new National Cowboy Hall of Fame in Oklahoma City. By 1970, he was spending most of his time in Wyoming, becoming a resident of Cody, and was elected to the Cowboy Artists of America, but got "thrown out" because of his refusal to choose allegiances between it and the Cowboy Hall of Fame--entities that had had a major falling out.

    Davis Brothers Auction
  • HARRY JACKSON "IROQUOIS GUIDE" BRONZE SCULPTURE
    Nov. 17, 2024

    HARRY JACKSON "IROQUOIS GUIDE" BRONZE SCULPTURE

    Est: -

    Harry Andrew Jackson (1924 - 2011) "Iroquois Guide" Bronze Sculpture. Born with the name Harry Shapiro on the South Side of Chicago, Harry Jackson became a well-known 20th-century artists whose wide-ranging work includes painting and sculpture and styles ranging from Abstract Expressionism to Realism. His works are held by major museums such as the Buffalo Bill Museum, Glenbow Foundation (Calgary), Montana Historical Society, Whitney Gallery of Western Art, Wyoming State Gallery, Woolaroc Museum and the Fort Pitt Museum. Artist: Harry Jackson Title: "Iroquois Guide" Medium: Bronze Sculpture Circa/Year: 1967 Signature Type: Signed Signature Location: base Edition: 34/50 Approx. Net Weight: 26 lbs Keywords: Native American, Indian Artwork, Art; Ref: BD2024

    Bradford's
  • HARRY JACKSON "WASHAKIE II" BRONZE SCULPTURE
    Nov. 17, 2024

    HARRY JACKSON "WASHAKIE II" BRONZE SCULPTURE

    Est: -

    Harry Andrew Jackson (1924 - 2011) "Washakie II" (Second State) Bronze Sculpture. Born with the name Harry Shapiro on the South Side of Chicago, Harry Jackson became a well-known 20th-century artists whose wide-ranging work includes painting and sculpture and styles ranging from Abstract Expressionism to Realism. His works are held by major museums such as the Buffalo Bill Museum, Glenbow Foundation (Calgary), Montana Historical Society, Whitney Gallery of Western Art, Wyoming State Gallery, Woolaroc Museum and the Fort Pitt Museum. Artist: Harry Jackson Title: "Washakie II" Medium: Bronze Sculpture Circa/Year: 1981 Signature Type: Signed Signature Location: base Edition: 24/50 Approx. Net Weight: 32 lbs Keywords: Native American, Indian Artwork, Art; Ref: BD1819

    Bradford's
  • Harry Andrew Jackson (1924-2011), "Sacagawea II," 1980
    Nov. 13, 2024

    Harry Andrew Jackson (1924-2011), "Sacagawea II," 1980

    Est: $1,000 - $2,000

    Harry Andrew Jackson (1924-2011) "Sacagawea II," 1980 Cold-painted bronze on a stone plinth Signed and dated in the casting and again in paint: © Harry Jackson; with foundry pastille applied: WFS Italia; further marked in a cartouche with artist's fingerprint; further incised: SAIIP 38P; titled to metal plaque

    John Moran Auctioneers
  • Harry Andrew Jackson (1924-2011), "Iroquois Guide II," 1980
    Nov. 13, 2024

    Harry Andrew Jackson (1924-2011), "Iroquois Guide II," 1980

    Est: $1,000 - $1,500

    Harry Andrew Jackson (1924-2011) "Iroquois Guide II," 1980 Cold-painted bronze on a stone plinth Signed and dated in the casting and again in paint: © Harry Jackson; with foundry pastille applied: WFS Italia; further marked in a cartouche with artist's fingerprint; further incised IGIIP 40P; titled to metal plaque

    John Moran Auctioneers
  • Harry Jackson (1924-2011) Indian Warrior Bronze
    Nov. 09, 2024

    Harry Jackson (1924-2011) Indian Warrior Bronze

    Est: $5,000 - $7,000

    This is an original, authentic bronze sculpture of a Native American Indian Warrior by Harry Andrew Jackson (1924-2011) titled, “To the Gods” and dated 1961. This is an immensely rare bronze by Harry Jackson with only one other example on the public market. The bronze is from a prominent Western and Native American art collection. The piece is signed / marked: H.J. 1961; also has a plaque on the front reading “To The Gods – Harry Jackson”. Harry Andrew Jackson (April 18, 1924 – April 25, 2011), born Harry Aaron Shapiro Jr., was an American artist. He began his career as a Marine combat artist, then later worked in the abstract expressionist, realist, and American western styles. The condition of this bronze sculpture is good with no obvious signs of damage and shows good overall condition. The measurements of this bronze sculpture are 23 1/2" x 6" x 13 1/4".*

    North American Auction Company
  • HARRY JACKSON (American 1924-2011) A SCULPTURE, "Pony Express - First Study," MID/LATE 20TH CENTURY
    Oct. 20, 2024

    HARRY JACKSON (American 1924-2011) A SCULPTURE, "Pony Express - First Study," MID/LATE 20TH CENTURY

    Est: $1,500 - $2,500

    HARRY JACKSON (American 1924-2011) A SCULPTURE, "Pony Express - First Study," MID/LATE 20TH CENTURY, cast bronze on black marble, signed and dated in sgraffito in bronze at the base, "H. Jackson '63," and dedicated, "To Frank & Jean. From Harry." Height: 10 3/4" Width: 12" Depth: 5"

    Simpson Galleries, LLC
  • Harry Andrew Jackson (1924-2011) Dog Soldier, 1983/1985
    Oct. 12, 2024

    Harry Andrew Jackson (1924-2011) Dog Soldier, 1983/1985

    Est: $8,000 - $12,000

    Harry Andrew Jackson (1924-2011) Dog Soldier, 1983/1985 bronze, DS2P 2/20 25 x 26 x 16.5 inches signed in paint: H. Jackson 1985 inscribed: Harry Jackson 1983/DS2P stamped: WFS Italia artist thumbprint

    Lone Star Art Auction
  • Harry Andrew Jackson (1924-2011) Pony Express, 1967
    Oct. 12, 2024

    Harry Andrew Jackson (1924-2011) Pony Express, 1967

    Est: $15,000 - $25,000

    Harry Andrew Jackson (1924-2011) Pony Express, 1967 bronze, unique 18.5 x 21 x 14 inches inscribed: Harry Jackson 1967 For Marilyn & Jim From Harry Harry Andrew Jackson, born in Chicago, discovered his passion for horses and drawing early on. Running away to Wyoming at fourteen, he worked as a ranch hand and received encouragement from painter Ed Grigware. After serving in the Marines during WWII, Jackson studied under Rufino Tamayo and Hans Hoffman in New York City. His career evolved from Abstract Expressionism to Realism, with exhibitions in Italy highlighting his Western themes. Renowned for his sculptures, he established a foundry in Italy and authored “Lost Wax Bronze Casting” in 1972. “…modeled in wax, cast in bronze, painted in careful, loving detail, Harry Jackson’s Pony Express is technically in a tradition as old as art, the painted sculpture of the Greeks, the Romans, and the Middle Ages.” – Frank Getlein

    Lone Star Art Auction
  • Harry Andrew Jackson (1924-2011) Pony Express, 1967
    Oct. 12, 2024

    Harry Andrew Jackson (1924-2011) Pony Express, 1967

    Est: $12,000 - $18,000

    Harry Andrew Jackson (1924-2011) Pony Express, 1967 bronze, 9 18.5 x 21 x 14 inches inscribed: Harry Jackson 1967 9

    Lone Star Art Auction
  • Harry Andrew Jackson (1924-2011) Pony Express, II, 1980
    Oct. 12, 2024

    Harry Andrew Jackson (1924-2011) Pony Express, II, 1980

    Est: $8,000 - $10,000

    Harry Andrew Jackson (1924-2011) Pony Express, II, 1980 bronze, PEII 12P 12/50 13 x 15.875 x 9.25 inches signed in paint: Harry Andrew Jackson inscribed: Harry Jackson 1980/PEII 12P stamped: WFS Italia

    Lone Star Art Auction
  • Harry Jackson (1924-2011), Ropin' (bas-relief), 1979/1984
    Sep. 14, 2024

    Harry Jackson (1924-2011), Ropin' (bas-relief), 1979/1984

    Est: $1,500 - $2,500

    Title: Harry Jackson (1924-2011), Ropin' (bas-relief), 1979/1984 Dimensions: 11 1/2 x 11 5/8 x 7/8 Framed Dimensions: 12 1/8 x 12 1/4 x 1 1/2 Signature: inscribed: © H. Jackson 1979 c J6 stamped: WFS Italia verso: stamped: WFS 1984 FB GF MG AD WWON

    Jackson Hole Art Auction
  • Harry Jackson (1924-2011), Sacagawea Modified II, 2003/2005
    Sep. 14, 2024

    Harry Jackson (1924-2011), Sacagawea Modified II, 2003/2005

    Est: $2,500 - $4,500

    Title: Harry Jackson (1924-2011), Sacagawea Modified II, 2003/2005 Dimensions: 19 5/8 x 7 3/4 x 8 3/4 Framed Dimensions: 21 x 8 7/8 x 8 3/4 Signature: inscribed: Harry Jackson 2003 SAMIIP 8P stamped: © Harry Jackson 2005 HJS Cody

    Jackson Hole Art Auction
  • Harry Jackson (1924-2011), Dog Soldier, 1983/1985
    Sep. 14, 2024

    Harry Jackson (1924-2011), Dog Soldier, 1983/1985

    Est: $10,000 - $15,000

    Title: Harry Jackson (1924-2011), Dog Soldier, 1983/1985 Dimensions: 24 3/8 x 25 x 18 Framed Dimensions: 26 x 25 x 18 Signature: inscribed: DS 12P © Harry Jackson 1983 stamped: WRS ITALIA signed and dated: © H. Jackson 1985

    Jackson Hole Art Auction
  • Harry Jackson (1924-2011), Ropin' a Star, 1982/1991
    Sep. 14, 2024

    Harry Jackson (1924-2011), Ropin' a Star, 1982/1991

    Est: $10,000 - $15,000

    Title: Harry Jackson (1924-2011), Ropin' a Star, 1982/1991 Dimensions: 27 1/4 x 22 x 8 3/4 Framed Dimensions: 29 x 22 3/4 x 8 3/4 Signature: inscribed: © Harry Jackson 1982 RSP 7P stamped: EFS ITALIA signed and dated: © Harry Jackson 1991

    Jackson Hole Art Auction
  • Harry Jackson (1924-2011), Flagbearer II, 1992
    Sep. 14, 2024

    Harry Jackson (1924-2011), Flagbearer II, 1992

    Est: $10,000 - $20,000

    Title: Harry Jackson (1924-2011), Flagbearer II, 1992 Dimensions: 22 x 24 1/2 x 8 3/4 Framed Dimensions: 23 5/8 x 24 1/2 x 8 3/4 Signature: inscribed: © Harry Jackson 1992 TF II P 14P stamped: HJJ Cody

    Jackson Hole Art Auction
  • HARRY JACKSON (American, 1924-2011) “THE SEEKER".
    Aug. 27, 2024

    HARRY JACKSON (American, 1924-2011) “THE SEEKER".

    Est: $500 - $800

    Circa 1978. A bronze casting of a Native American chief in full robes and headdress standing on a mountain top attached to a polished stone plinth base with attached plaque. SIZE: overall 11 1/2" h x 14 1/2" x 7 1/2" w. CONDITION: very good original surface. PROVENANCE: Martin Lane Historic & Western Americana Lifetime Collection. (02-21411/TG). $600-800.

    Poulin Antiques & Auctions
  • Harry Jackson, "Marshall II"
    Aug. 03, 2024

    Harry Jackson, "Marshall II"

    Est: $3,500 - $5,500

    Harry Jackson (1924-2011), "Marshall II", Bronze, MAII 14, signed and date 1979 Foundary stamp and thumb print

    Scottsdale Art Auction, LLC
  • Harry Jackson, "The Gunsil"
    Aug. 03, 2024

    Harry Jackson, "The Gunsil"

    Est: $2,500 - $3,500

    Harry Jackson (1924-2011), "The Gunsil", Polychrome Bronze, #12D, Signed and dated 66

    Scottsdale Art Auction, LLC
  • Harry Jackson, "Where The Trail Forks"
    Aug. 03, 2024

    Harry Jackson, "Where The Trail Forks"

    Est: $1,800 - $2,800

    Harry Jackson (1924-2011), "Where The Trail Forks", Bronze, cast 5, Signed and dated 64

    Scottsdale Art Auction, LLC
  • Harry Jackson, "A Lack of Slack"
    Aug. 03, 2024

    Harry Jackson, "A Lack of Slack"

    Est: $3,000 - $5,000

    Harry Jackson (1924-2011), "A Lack of Slack", Bronze, cast 4, Signed and dated 1973

    Scottsdale Art Auction, LLC
  • Harry Jackson, "Dog Soldier"
    Aug. 03, 2024

    Harry Jackson, "Dog Soldier"

    Est: $6,000 - $9,000

    Harry Jackson (1924-2011), "Dog Soldier", Bronze, cast DS5, Signed and dated 1983 Foundry Stamp and Thumbprints

    Scottsdale Art Auction, LLC
  • Harry Jackson, "John Wayne, First Unfinished Model for the Monument"
    Aug. 03, 2024

    Harry Jackson, "John Wayne, First Unfinished Model for the Monument"

    Est: $15,000 - $25,000

    Harry Jackson (1924-2011), "John Wayne, First Unfinished Model for the Monument", Bronze, cast WU B9, Signed, titled and dated 1981 Includes copy of Certificate of Origin

    Scottsdale Art Auction, LLC
  • Harry Jackson, "Pony Express"
    Aug. 03, 2024

    Harry Jackson, "Pony Express"

    Est: $6,000 - $9,000

    Harry Jackson (1924-2011), "Pony Express", Polychrome Bronze, cast PEII 5B, Signed and dated 1980 in bronze and polychrome Thumb stamp & Foundry stamp

    Scottsdale Art Auction, LLC
  • Harry Jackson, "Bronc Stomper"
    Aug. 03, 2024

    Harry Jackson, "Bronc Stomper"

    Est: $2,000 - $3,000

    Harry Jackson (1924-2011), "Bronc Stomper", Bronze, cast 20, Signed and dated 59

    Scottsdale Art Auction, LLC
  • Harry Jackson, "Washakie (Second State)"
    Aug. 03, 2024

    Harry Jackson, "Washakie (Second State)"

    Est: $2,000 - $4,000

    Harry Jackson (1924-2011), "Washakie (Second State)", Bronze, cast WAII # 3P, Signed and dated 1981 - Sign and dated 1981 in Paint and Foundry Stamp

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  • Harry Jackson, "Sacajawea II"
    Aug. 03, 2024

    Harry Jackson, "Sacajawea II"

    Est: $2,500 - $4,500

    Harry Jackson (1924-2011), "Sacajawea II", Bronze, cast SAII 21, Signed and dated 1980 Foundry stamp and thumb print

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  • Harry Jackson, "The Marshall"
    Aug. 03, 2024

    Harry Jackson, "The Marshall"

    Est: $12,000 - $18,000

    Harry Jackson (1924-2011), "The Marshall", Bronze, #11, Signed and dated 1970

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  • Harry Jackson, "Trapper"
    Aug. 03, 2024

    Harry Jackson, "Trapper"

    Est: $2,500 - $3,500

    Harry Jackson (1924-2011), "Trapper", Bronze, cast 25, signed and dated 1970

    Scottsdale Art Auction, LLC
  • Harry Jackson, "Center Fire"
    Aug. 03, 2024

    Harry Jackson, "Center Fire"

    Est: $1,500 - $2,500

    Harry Jackson (1924-2011), "Center Fire", Bronze cast, 8, Signed and dated 58

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  • Harry Jackson, "Pony Express Rider Bust"
    Aug. 03, 2024

    Harry Jackson, "Pony Express Rider Bust"

    Est: $800 - $1,200

    Harry Jackson (1924-2011), "Pony Express Rider Bust", Bronze, cast 66/100, signed and date 1972

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  • Harry Jackson, "Plainsman"
    Aug. 03, 2024

    Harry Jackson, "Plainsman"

    Est: $800 - $1,200

    Harry Jackson (1924-2011), "Plainsman", Bronze, cast 10, signed and dated 1960

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  • Harry Jackson (American, 1924-2011) Polychrome Bronze Sculpture Native American Ca. 1980, "Sacagawea II", H 27" W 12" Depth 7"
    Jun. 14, 2024

    Harry Jackson (American, 1924-2011) Polychrome Bronze Sculpture Native American Ca. 1980, "Sacagawea II", H 27" W 12" Depth 7"

    Est: $3,000 - $5,000

    Marked on plaque on front lower right "First Working Model For A Monument By Harry Jackson" Impressed with Fingerprint and impressed signature "Harry Jackson 1977 SAP 3P" also Signed and dated 1980 in ink all on verso. WFS Italia Foundry mark. Provenance: Property of a Grosse Pointe Park, MI private collector.

    DuMouchelles
  • Harry Jackson (American, 1924-2011) Sacagawea II, number 95, 1980
    May. 09, 2024

    Harry Jackson (American, 1924-2011) Sacagawea II, number 95, 1980

    Est: $2,000 - $4,000

    Harry Jackson (American, 1924-2011) Sacagawea II, number 95, 1980 bronze signed Harry Jackson, titled, numbered and dated (base) height 19 x width 10 x depth 9 inches Property from a Private Collection

    Hindman
  • Harry Jackson (American, 1924-2011) Marshall II, number 24, 1979
    May. 09, 2024

    Harry Jackson (American, 1924-2011) Marshall II, number 24, 1979

    Est: $3,000 - $5,000

    Harry Jackson (American, 1924-2011) Marshall II, number 24, 1979 bronze signed Harry Jackson, numbered and dated (base) height 16 1/2 x width 18 x depth 6 inches Property from a Private Collection

    Hindman
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