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      • MARK MAGGIORI "LIVING WITH THE MOUNTAINS" (STUDY) PENCIL ON PAPER
        Nov. 17, 2024

        MARK MAGGIORI "LIVING WITH THE MOUNTAINS" (STUDY) PENCIL ON PAPER

        Est: -

        Mark Maggiori (Born 1977) "Living With The Mountains" (Study) Pencil on Paper. Signed and dated lower left, inscribed, signed, and dated on reverse. Mark Maggiori is a French artist who paints modern cowboys of the nostalgic American West. He is a graduate from the Academie Julian in Paris, France, and has lived in the United States since 2010. His work has been featured in many solo and group shows, and a significant showing at the 2017Night of Artists at the Briscoe Western Art Museum, where he won the Sam Houston award. Artist: Mark Maggiori Title: Living With The Mountains Medium: Pencil on Paper Circa/Year: 2021 Signature Type: Hand Signed Signature Location: Lower Left Site Measurement: 12.5" x 9.5" Image Keywords: Southwestern, Western Artwork, Art; Ref: BD2024

        Bradford's
      • Mark Maggiori, Untitled (Briscoe Museum Study), 2020
        Nov. 09, 2024

        Mark Maggiori, Untitled (Briscoe Museum Study), 2020

        Est: $10,000 - $20,000

        Mark Maggiori (b. 1977) Untitled (Study for "Once Upon A Time"), 2020 oil on canvas signed lower left: MM inscribed verso: Mark Maggioro / Study for a bigger piece / July 2020 / TAOS / This painting will / go in the permanent / collection at the / Briscoe Museum / in SA, TX

        Santa Fe Art Auction
      • Mark Maggiori, Untitled (Cowboy on Horseback)
        Nov. 09, 2024

        Mark Maggiori, Untitled (Cowboy on Horseback)

        Est: $6,000 - $9,000

        Mark Maggiori (b. 1977) Untitled (Cowboy on Horseback) oil on canvas board signed upper left: MM

        Santa Fe Art Auction
      • Mark Maggiori, Untitled (Cowboy Riding Horse)
        Nov. 08, 2024

        Mark Maggiori, Untitled (Cowboy Riding Horse)

        Est: $4,000 - $6,000

        Mark Maggiori (b. 1977) Untitled (Cowboy Riding Horse), 2020 graphite on paper signed and dated upper right: MARK / MAGGIORI / 20 20

        Santa Fe Art Auction
      • Mark Maggiori Chateau Marmont Letterhead Drawing
        Sep. 28, 2024

        Mark Maggiori Chateau Marmont Letterhead Drawing

        Est: $5,000 - $7,500

        Title is: Faces of the Old West, dated 2021. Pencil on paper. A very nice and busy example of the artists sketchbook work. Drawn on the Chateau Marmont Hotel stationery of Hollywood California. Measures 20 1/4" by 18" framed. Measures 10 3/4" by 8 1/4" unframed. Mark Maggiori, b. 1977. Live in Los Angeles, California Mark Maggiori’s first views of America were framed within the front windshield of a car making its way from New York to San Francisco. That month-long trip, filled with majestic views of the national parks and timeless glimpses of the West, was made when Mark was only 15 years old and on vacation far from his home in France, but its impact would ripple throughout his life and set into motion his great fascination with the West. Years later, back in Paris, he would enroll at the famous Academie Jullian, where Western greats Ernest L. Blumenschein, Burt Geer Phillips and Joseph Henry Sharp had also studied before they helped form the Taos Society of Artists. After being formally trained in academic drawing, Mark’s life would take an important detour through music after he formed a successful band that led to many opportunities in Europe, including into other artistic disciplines such as animation, photography and film making—each one informing his artistic creativity in unique ways. After great success in the music industry, Mark was lured back to the United States thanks to his muse, creative equal and wife Petecia Lefawnhawk. They journeyed through the West and their trips immediately took him back to that original road trip two decades earlier, the trip that opened his eyes to the beauty of American West. It was then, at the age of 36, he made the decision to paint Western art. They staked temporary claims in out-of-the-way places such as Chloride and Kingman, Arizona, where the desert offered its stunning inspiration and where Mark quickly began to produce some of the most audacious Western paintings of a new generation—audacious because Mark was still brand new to the Western art world, and also because he was an outsider, a Frenchman, with a profoundly unique view of the American cowboy. In the space of just a few short years Mark rose through the ranks to become one of the premier Western artists working today. His work brought many new opportunities, including important solo and group shows, and a significant showing at the 2017Night of Artists at the Briscoe Western Art Museum, where he won the Sam Houston award. He also began to expand more artistically: he started to work more in plein air, he spent time on ranches with cowboys and on horseback to acquaint himself more with the Western way of life. He spent time in New Mexico, Arizona and Wyoming and began adding additional figures to his works and new kinds of compositions to his growing arsenal. Like Henry Farny, another Frenchman who made his way to the Southwest to paint its interesting inhabitants, Mark has carved a unique place for himself within Western art, a place where his work—part Frank Tenney Johnson, part Herbert "Buck" Dunton, with shades of Tom Ryan and Bill Owen—continues to provoke the minds of young and old Western collectors alike.

        Davis Brothers Auction
      • Mark Maggiori (1977- ), Wyoming Spring, 2020
        Sep. 14, 2024

        Mark Maggiori (1977- ), Wyoming Spring, 2020

        Est: $80,000 - $120,000

        Title: Mark Maggiori (1977- ), Wyoming Spring, 2020 Dimensions: 27 x 34 Framed Dimensions: 34 3/4 x 41 5/8 x 2 3/8 Signature: signed and dated lower left: Mark Maggiori 2020

        Jackson Hole Art Auction
      • Mark Maggiori (1977- ), Night Watch, 2017
        Sep. 14, 2024

        Mark Maggiori (1977- ), Night Watch, 2017

        Est: $70,000 - $100,000

        Title: Mark Maggiori (1977- ), Night Watch, 2017 Dimensions: 36 x 46 Framed dimensions: 43 1/2 x 53 1/2 x 2 3/4 Signature: signed and dated lower right: Mark Maggiori 2017 (artist cipher)

        Jackson Hole Art Auction
      • Mark Maggiori (1977- ), Faces of the Old West, 2021
        Sep. 14, 2024

        Mark Maggiori (1977- ), Faces of the Old West, 2021

        Est: $3,000 - $5,000

        Title: Mark Maggiori (1977- ), Faces of the Old West, 2021 Dimensions: 10 3/4 x 8 1/4 Framed Dimensions: 20 1/4 x 17 7/8 x 1 3/8 Signature: signed and dated lower right: MM 2021

        Jackson Hole Art Auction
      • Mark Maggiori (1977- ), Two Portraits, 2019
        Sep. 14, 2024

        Mark Maggiori (1977- ), Two Portraits, 2019

        Est: $5,000 - $7,000

        Title: Mark Maggiori (1977- ), Two Portraits, 2019 Dimensions: 7 1/2 x 9 1/2 Framed Dimensions: 14 5/8 x 16 5/8 x 1 Signature: signed and dated lower right: MM 2019

        Jackson Hole Art Auction
      • Mark Maggiori (1977- ), Riders of the Golden Sky Study, 2020
        Sep. 14, 2024

        Mark Maggiori (1977- ), Riders of the Golden Sky Study, 2020

        Est: $8,000 - $12,000

        Title: Mark Maggiori (1977- ), Riders of the Golden Sky Study, 2020 Dimensions: 14 x 19 Framed Dimensions: 26 1/4 x 30 1/4 x 1 1/2 Signature: signed and dated lower left: Mark Maggiori 2020

        Jackson Hole Art Auction
      • Mark Maggiori Oil Painting Red Rocks Arizona
        Aug. 10, 2024

        Mark Maggiori Oil Painting Red Rocks Arizona

        Est: $5,000 - $7,500

        Oil on canvas. Title is Red Rocks Sedona Arizona. Measures 8" by 8" unframed, 16" by 16" framed. Mark Maggiori, b. 1977. Live in Los Angeles, California Mark Maggiori’s first views of America were framed within the front windshield of a car making its way from New York to San Francisco. That month-long trip, filled with majestic views of the national parks and timeless glimpses of the West, was made when Mark was only 15 years old and on vacation far from his home in France, but its impact would ripple throughout his life and set into motion his great fascination with the West. Years later, back in Paris, he would enroll at the famous Academie Jullian, where Western greats Ernest L. Blumenschein, Burt Geer Phillips and Joseph Henry Sharp had also studied before they helped form the Taos Society of Artists. After being formally trained in academic drawing, Mark’s life would take an important detour through music after he formed a successful band that led to many opportunities in Europe, including into other artistic disciplines such as animation, photography and film making—each one informing his artistic creativity in unique ways. After great success in the music industry, Mark was lured back to the United States thanks to his muse, creative equal and wife Petecia Lefawnhawk. They journeyed through the West and their trips immediately took him back to that original road trip two decades earlier, the trip that opened his eyes to the beauty of American West. It was then, at the age of 36, he made the decision to paint Western art. They staked temporary claims in out-of-the-way places such as Chloride and Kingman, Arizona, where the desert offered its stunning inspiration and where Mark quickly began to produce some of the most audacious Western paintings of a new generation—audacious because Mark was still brand new to the Western art world, and also because he was an outsider, a Frenchman, with a profoundly unique view of the American cowboy. In the space of just a few short years Mark rose through the ranks to become one of the premier Western artists working today. His work brought many new opportunities, including important solo and group shows, and a significant showing at the 2017Night of Artists at the Briscoe Western Art Museum, where he won the Sam Houston award. He also began to expand more artistically: he started to work more in plein air, he spent time on ranches with cowboys and on horseback to acquaint himself more with the Western way of life. He spent time in New Mexico, Arizona and Wyoming and began adding additional figures to his works and new kinds of compositions to his growing arsenal. Like Henry Farny, another Frenchman who made his way to the Southwest to paint its interesting inhabitants, Mark has carved a unique place for himself within Western art, a place where his work—part Frank Tenney Johnson, part Herbert "Buck" Dunton, with shades of Tom Ryan and Bill Owen—continues to provoke the minds of young and old Western collectors alike.

        Davis Brothers Auction
      • Mark Maggiori Cowboy Pencil Drawing Mountain Ride
        Aug. 10, 2024

        Mark Maggiori Cowboy Pencil Drawing Mountain Ride

        Est: $5,000 - $7,500

        Title is Mountain Ride. Measures 8" by 11.5" unframed, 19" by 22" framed. Pencil on paper. Mark Maggiori, b. 1977. Live in Los Angeles, California Mark Maggiori’s first views of America were framed within the front windshield of a car making its way from New York to San Francisco. That month-long trip, filled with majestic views of the national parks and timeless glimpses of the West, was made when Mark was only 15 years old and on vacation far from his home in France, but its impact would ripple throughout his life and set into motion his great fascination with the West. Years later, back in Paris, he would enroll at the famous Academie Jullian, where Western greats Ernest L. Blumenschein, Burt Geer Phillips and Joseph Henry Sharp had also studied before they helped form the Taos Society of Artists. After being formally trained in academic drawing, Mark’s life would take an important detour through music after he formed a successful band that led to many opportunities in Europe, including into other artistic disciplines such as animation, photography and film making—each one informing his artistic creativity in unique ways. After great success in the music industry, Mark was lured back to the United States thanks to his muse, creative equal and wife Petecia Lefawnhawk. They journeyed through the West and their trips immediately took him back to that original road trip two decades earlier, the trip that opened his eyes to the beauty of American West. It was then, at the age of 36, he made the decision to paint Western art. They staked temporary claims in out-of-the-way places such as Chloride and Kingman, Arizona, where the desert offered its stunning inspiration and where Mark quickly began to produce some of the most audacious Western paintings of a new generation—audacious because Mark was still brand new to the Western art world, and also because he was an outsider, a Frenchman, with a profoundly unique view of the American cowboy. In the space of just a few short years Mark rose through the ranks to become one of the premier Western artists working today. His work brought many new opportunities, including important solo and group shows, and a significant showing at the 2017Night of Artists at the Briscoe Western Art Museum, where he won the Sam Houston award. He also began to expand more artistically: he started to work more in plein air, he spent time on ranches with cowboys and on horseback to acquaint himself more with the Western way of life. He spent time in New Mexico, Arizona and Wyoming and began adding additional figures to his works and new kinds of compositions to his growing arsenal. Like Henry Farny, another Frenchman who made his way to the Southwest to paint its interesting inhabitants, Mark has carved a unique place for himself within Western art, a place where his work—part Frank Tenney Johnson, part Herbert "Buck" Dunton, with shades of Tom Ryan and Bill Owen—continues to provoke the minds of young and old Western collectors alike.

        Davis Brothers Auction
      • Mark Maggiori, "The Judge"
        Aug. 03, 2024

        Mark Maggiori, "The Judge"

        Est: $3,000 - $5,000

        Mark Maggiori (b. 1977), "The Judge", Oil on panel, Signed lower left

        Scottsdale Art Auction, LLC
      • Mark Maggiori, "Study"
        Aug. 03, 2024

        Mark Maggiori, "Study"

        Est: $15,000 - $20,000

        Mark Maggiori (b. 1977), "Study", Ink Wash, Signed and dated 2015 lower left

        Scottsdale Art Auction, LLC
      • Mark Maggiori (born 1977) Little Feather image 8 1/2 x 11 1/2 in., paper 10 1/2 x 14 in. framed 15 x 18 in.
        Apr. 23, 2024

        Mark Maggiori (born 1977) Little Feather image 8 1/2 x 11 1/2 in., paper 10 1/2 x 14 in. framed 15 x 18 in.

        Est: $3,000 - $5,000

        Mark Maggiori (born 1977) Little Feather signed and inscribed 'Mark / Maggiori / Taos' (upper left) and signed again, titled, inscribed and dated '2020 - Taos NM' (on the reverse) pencil on paper image 8 1/2 x 11 1/2 in., paper 10 1/2 x 14 in. framed 15 x 18 in.

        Bonhams
      • Mark Maggiori (born 1977) Man of the Valley image 10 x 12 in., paper 14 3/4 x 17 in. framed 19 x 21 in.
        Apr. 23, 2024

        Mark Maggiori (born 1977) Man of the Valley image 10 x 12 in., paper 14 3/4 x 17 in. framed 19 x 21 in.

        Est: $4,000 - $6,000

        Mark Maggiori (born 1977) Man of the Valley signed with initials and with the artist's device 'MM' (lower right) and signed again, titled and dated 'Mark Maggiori / 2020' (on the reverse) pigma brush and pencil on Japanese paper image 10 x 12 in., paper 14 3/4 x 17 in. framed 19 x 21 in.

        Bonhams
      • Mark Maggiori (born 1977) Texas Cowboys 9 1/4 x 13 in., paper 10 3/4 x 14 in. framed 18 1/2 x 22 1/2 in.
        Apr. 23, 2024

        Mark Maggiori (born 1977) Texas Cowboys 9 1/4 x 13 in., paper 10 3/4 x 14 in. framed 18 1/2 x 22 1/2 in.

        Est: $3,000 - $5,000

        Mark Maggiori (born 1977) Texas Cowboys signed with initials and inscribed 'MM / Texas' (lower right) pencil on paper 9 1/4 x 13 in., paper 10 3/4 x 14 in. framed 18 1/2 x 22 1/2 in.

        Bonhams
      • Mark Maggiori Untitled (Portrait), 2021
        Apr. 20, 2024

        Mark Maggiori Untitled (Portrait), 2021

        Est: $8,000 - $12,000

        Mark Maggiori (French, b. 1977) Untitled (Portrait), 2021 Oil on board Signed and dated Mark Maggiori 2021, lower right

        Larsen Art Auction
      • Mark Maggiori Untitled (Rider on Horse), 2021
        Apr. 20, 2024

        Mark Maggiori Untitled (Rider on Horse), 2021

        Est: $4,000 - $6,000

        Mark Maggiori (French, b. 1977) Untitled (Rider on Horse), 2021 Pencil on paper Initialed and dated in pencil MM 2021, lower left

        Larsen Art Auction
      • Mark Maggiori, "And the Mountains Echoed"
        Apr. 13, 2024

        Mark Maggiori, "And the Mountains Echoed"

        Est: $85,000 - $125,000

        Mark Maggiori (b. 1977), "And the Mountains Echoed", Oil on linen, Signed and dated 2017 lower right

        Scottsdale Art Auction, LLC
      • Mark Maggiori, "Set of two sketches: Sun & Saddle; Cowboys at Work"
        Apr. 13, 2024

        Mark Maggiori, "Set of two sketches: Sun & Saddle; Cowboys at Work"

        Est: $3,500 - $5,000

        Mark Maggiori (b. 1977), "Set of two sketches: Sun & Saddle; Cowboys at Work", Pencil drawings, Signed and dated 2014 lower right, titled upper right; Signed upper left

        Scottsdale Art Auction, LLC
      • Mark Maggiori, "The Old Cowboy"
        Apr. 13, 2024

        Mark Maggiori, "The Old Cowboy"

        Est: $8,000 - $12,000

        Mark Maggiori (b. 1977), "The Old Cowboy", Ink wash with black chalk, Signed and dated 2016 lower left

        Scottsdale Art Auction, LLC
      • Mark Maggiori, "The Crossing"
        Apr. 13, 2024

        Mark Maggiori, "The Crossing"

        Est: $75,000 - $100,000

        Mark Maggiori (b. 1977), "The Crossing", Oil on canvas, Signed and dated 2018 lower right Ontario - Okanagan Lake verso

        Scottsdale Art Auction, LLC
      • Mark Maggiori, "Wild Thing"
        Apr. 13, 2024

        Mark Maggiori, "Wild Thing"

        Est: $60,000 - $90,000

        Mark Maggiori (b. 1977), "Wild Thing", Oil on canvas, Signed and dated 2018 lower left

        Scottsdale Art Auction, LLC
      • Mark Maggiori, "Tom"
        Apr. 12, 2024

        Mark Maggiori, "Tom"

        Est: $6,000 - $9,000

        Mark Maggiori (b. 1977), "Tom", Bronze, cast 6/20, Signed and dated 21

        Scottsdale Art Auction, LLC
      • Mark Maggiori, "Light and Shadow"
        Apr. 12, 2024

        Mark Maggiori, "Light and Shadow"

        Est: $4,500 - $6,500

        Mark Maggiori (b. 1977), "Light and Shadow", Pen on paper, Signed and dated 2022 lower left

        Scottsdale Art Auction, LLC
      • Mark Maggiori, "The Old Man Sure Knows How to Cowboy"
        Apr. 12, 2024

        Mark Maggiori, "The Old Man Sure Knows How to Cowboy"

        Est: $4,500 - $6,500

        Mark Maggiori (b. 1977), "The Old Man Sure Knows How to Cowboy", Graphite, Signed and dated 2021 lower right

        Scottsdale Art Auction, LLC
      • Mark Maggiori, "Living on the Edge"
        Apr. 12, 2024

        Mark Maggiori, "Living on the Edge"

        Est: $50,000 - $75,000

        Mark Maggiori (b. 1977), "Living on the Edge", Oil on canvas, Signed and dated 17 lower left

        Scottsdale Art Auction, LLC
      • Mark Maggiori, "Blue Rider"
        Apr. 12, 2024

        Mark Maggiori, "Blue Rider"

        Est: $8,000 - $12,000

        Mark Maggiori (b. 1977), "Blue Rider", Oil on canvas, Signed and dated 2014 lower left

        Scottsdale Art Auction, LLC
      • Mark Maggiori - Superstition The Land of Thorn, Edition 93 of 183, Canvas (PLV1418)
        Dec. 15, 2023

        Mark Maggiori - Superstition The Land of Thorn, Edition 93 of 183, Canvas (PLV1418)

        Est: $1,000 - $1,500

        Mark Maggiori - Superstition The Land of Thorn, Edition 93 of 183 (PLV1418). Canvas 29" x 30" Unframed on Canvas. This has the smallest edition printing of this image and is the only edition of this set that is printed on Canvas. The original purchase price was $680.

        Mark Sublette Medicine Man Gallery & Auction
      • Mark Maggiori (1977-), Untitled
        Sep. 16, 2023

        Mark Maggiori (1977-), Untitled

        Est: $4,000 - $6,000

        Title: Untitled Dimensions: 7 7/8 x 7 3/4 Framed/base dimensions: 17 x 15 x 5/8 Signature: signed and dated lower right: M. Maggiori 2015

        Jackson Hole Art Auction
      • Mark Maggiori, "Everlast Sundown"
        Aug. 26, 2023

        Mark Maggiori, "Everlast Sundown"

        Est: $10,000 - $15,000

        Painting

        Scottsdale Art Auction, LLC
      • MARK MAGGIORI PRINT SONORAN MAGNETISM
        Jun. 17, 2023

        MARK MAGGIORI PRINT SONORAN MAGNETISM

        Est: $400 - $600

        24" by 26". Signed and Numbered. Mark Maggiori (Born 1977) is active/lives in California / France. Mark Maggiori is known for Nostalgia scene painting of the American west, musician, film making. Mark Maggiori, b. 1977. Live in Los Angeles, California Mark Maggiori’s first views of America were framed within the front windshield of a car making its way from New York to San Francisco. That month-long trip, filled with majestic views of the national parks and timeless glimpses of the West, was made when Mark was only 15 years old and on vacation far from his home in France, but its impact would ripple throughout his life and set into motion his great fascination with the West. Years later, back in Paris, he would enroll at the famous Academie Jullian, where Western greats Ernest L. Blumenschein, Burt Geer Phillips and Joseph Henry Sharp had also studied before they helped form the Taos Society of Artists. After being formally trained in academic drawing, Mark’s life would take an important detour through music after he formed a successful band that led to many opportunities in Europe, including into other artistic disciplines such as animation, photography and film making—each one informing his artistic creativity in unique ways. After great success in the music industry, Mark was lured back to the United States thanks to his muse, creative equal and wife Petecia Lefawnhawk. They journeyed through the West and their trips immediately took him back to that original road trip two decades earlier, the trip that opened his eyes to the beauty of American West. It was then, at the age of 36, he made the decision to paint Western art. They staked temporary claims in out-of-the-way places such as Chloride and Kingman, Arizona, where the desert offered its stunning inspiration and where Mark quickly began to produce some of the most audacious Western paintings of a new generation—audacious because Mark was still brand new to the Western art world, and also because he was an outsider, a Frenchman, with a profoundly unique view of the American cowboy. In the space of just a few short years Mark rose through the ranks to become one of the premier Western artists working today. His work brought many new opportunities, including important solo and group shows, and a significant showing at the 2017Night of Artists at the Briscoe Western Art Museum, where he won the Sam Houston award. He also began to expand more artistically: he started to work more in plein air, he spent time on ranches with cowboys and on horseback to acquaint himself more with the Western way of life. He spent time in New Mexico, Arizona and Wyoming and began adding additional figures to his works and new kinds of compositions to his growing arsenal. Like Henry Farny, another Frenchman who made his way to the Southwest to paint its interesting inhabitants, Mark has carved a unique place for himself within Western art, a place where his work—part Frank Tenney Johnson, part Herbert "Buck" Dunton, with shades of Tom Ryan and Bill Owen—continues to provoke the minds of young and old Western collectors alike.

        Davis Brothers Auction
      • MARK MAGGIORI PRINT SUPERSTITION LAND OF THORN
        Jun. 17, 2023

        MARK MAGGIORI PRINT SUPERSTITION LAND OF THORN

        Est: $400 - $600

        26" by 27". Signed and numbered. Mark Maggiori (Born 1977) is active/lives in California / France. Mark Maggiori is known for Nostalgia scene painting of the American west, musician, film making. Mark Maggiori, b. 1977. Live in Los Angeles, California Mark Maggiori’s first views of America were framed within the front windshield of a car making its way from New York to San Francisco. That month-long trip, filled with majestic views of the national parks and timeless glimpses of the West, was made when Mark was only 15 years old and on vacation far from his home in France, but its impact would ripple throughout his life and set into motion his great fascination with the West. Years later, back in Paris, he would enroll at the famous Academie Jullian, where Western greats Ernest L. Blumenschein, Burt Geer Phillips and Joseph Henry Sharp had also studied before they helped form the Taos Society of Artists. After being formally trained in academic drawing, Mark’s life would take an important detour through music after he formed a successful band that led to many opportunities in Europe, including into other artistic disciplines such as animation, photography and film making—each one informing his artistic creativity in unique ways. After great success in the music industry, Mark was lured back to the United States thanks to his muse, creative equal and wife Petecia Lefawnhawk. They journeyed through the West and their trips immediately took him back to that original road trip two decades earlier, the trip that opened his eyes to the beauty of American West. It was then, at the age of 36, he made the decision to paint Western art. They staked temporary claims in out-of-the-way places such as Chloride and Kingman, Arizona, where the desert offered its stunning inspiration and where Mark quickly began to produce some of the most audacious Western paintings of a new generation—audacious because Mark was still brand new to the Western art world, and also because he was an outsider, a Frenchman, with a profoundly unique view of the American cowboy. In the space of just a few short years Mark rose through the ranks to become one of the premier Western artists working today. His work brought many new opportunities, including important solo and group shows, and a significant showing at the 2017Night of Artists at the Briscoe Western Art Museum, where he won the Sam Houston award. He also began to expand more artistically: he started to work more in plein air, he spent time on ranches with cowboys and on horseback to acquaint himself more with the Western way of life. He spent time in New Mexico, Arizona and Wyoming and began adding additional figures to his works and new kinds of compositions to his growing arsenal. Like Henry Farny, another Frenchman who made his way to the Southwest to paint its interesting inhabitants, Mark has carved a unique place for himself within Western art, a place where his work—part Frank Tenney Johnson, part Herbert "Buck" Dunton, with shades of Tom Ryan and Bill Owen—continues to provoke the minds of young and old Western collectors alike.

        Davis Brothers Auction
      • MARK MAGGIORI PRINT SUNSET ROAMING
        Jun. 17, 2023

        MARK MAGGIORI PRINT SUNSET ROAMING

        Est: $400 - $600

        26" by 30". Signed and Numbered. Mark Maggiori (Born 1977) is active/lives in California / France. Mark Maggiori is known for Nostalgia scene painting of the American west, musician, film making. Mark Maggiori, b. 1977. Live in Los Angeles, California Mark Maggiori’s first views of America were framed within the front windshield of a car making its way from New York to San Francisco. That month-long trip, filled with majestic views of the national parks and timeless glimpses of the West, was made when Mark was only 15 years old and on vacation far from his home in France, but its impact would ripple throughout his life and set into motion his great fascination with the West. Years later, back in Paris, he would enroll at the famous Academie Jullian, where Western greats Ernest L. Blumenschein, Burt Geer Phillips and Joseph Henry Sharp had also studied before they helped form the Taos Society of Artists. After being formally trained in academic drawing, Mark’s life would take an important detour through music after he formed a successful band that led to many opportunities in Europe, including into other artistic disciplines such as animation, photography and film making—each one informing his artistic creativity in unique ways. After great success in the music industry, Mark was lured back to the United States thanks to his muse, creative equal and wife Petecia Lefawnhawk. They journeyed through the West and their trips immediately took him back to that original road trip two decades earlier, the trip that opened his eyes to the beauty of American West. It was then, at the age of 36, he made the decision to paint Western art. They staked temporary claims in out-of-the-way places such as Chloride and Kingman, Arizona, where the desert offered its stunning inspiration and where Mark quickly began to produce some of the most audacious Western paintings of a new generation—audacious because Mark was still brand new to the Western art world, and also because he was an outsider, a Frenchman, with a profoundly unique view of the American cowboy. In the space of just a few short years Mark rose through the ranks to become one of the premier Western artists working today. His work brought many new opportunities, including important solo and group shows, and a significant showing at the 2017Night of Artists at the Briscoe Western Art Museum, where he won the Sam Houston award. He also began to expand more artistically: he started to work more in plein air, he spent time on ranches with cowboys and on horseback to acquaint himself more with the Western way of life. He spent time in New Mexico, Arizona and Wyoming and began adding additional figures to his works and new kinds of compositions to his growing arsenal. Like Henry Farny, another Frenchman who made his way to the Southwest to paint its interesting inhabitants, Mark has carved a unique place for himself within Western art, a place where his work—part Frank Tenney Johnson, part Herbert "Buck" Dunton, with shades of Tom Ryan and Bill Owen—continues to provoke the minds of young and old Western collectors alike.

        Davis Brothers Auction
      • MARK MAGGIORI PRINT THE HORSE WHISPERER
        Jun. 17, 2023

        MARK MAGGIORI PRINT THE HORSE WHISPERER

        Est: $400 - $600

        32" by 26". Signed and numbered. Mark Maggiori (Born 1977) is active/lives in California / France. Mark Maggiori is known for Nostalgia scene painting of the American west, musician, film making. Mark Maggiori, b. 1977. Live in Los Angeles, California Mark Maggiori’s first views of America were framed within the front windshield of a car making its way from New York to San Francisco. That month-long trip, filled with majestic views of the national parks and timeless glimpses of the West, was made when Mark was only 15 years old and on vacation far from his home in France, but its impact would ripple throughout his life and set into motion his great fascination with the West. Years later, back in Paris, he would enroll at the famous Academie Jullian, where Western greats Ernest L. Blumenschein, Burt Geer Phillips and Joseph Henry Sharp had also studied before they helped form the Taos Society of Artists. After being formally trained in academic drawing, Mark’s life would take an important detour through music after he formed a successful band that led to many opportunities in Europe, including into other artistic disciplines such as animation, photography and film making—each one informing his artistic creativity in unique ways. After great success in the music industry, Mark was lured back to the United States thanks to his muse, creative equal and wife Petecia Lefawnhawk. They journeyed through the West and their trips immediately took him back to that original road trip two decades earlier, the trip that opened his eyes to the beauty of American West. It was then, at the age of 36, he made the decision to paint Western art. They staked temporary claims in out-of-the-way places such as Chloride and Kingman, Arizona, where the desert offered its stunning inspiration and where Mark quickly began to produce some of the most audacious Western paintings of a new generation—audacious because Mark was still brand new to the Western art world, and also because he was an outsider, a Frenchman, with a profoundly unique view of the American cowboy. In the space of just a few short years Mark rose through the ranks to become one of the premier Western artists working today. His work brought many new opportunities, including important solo and group shows, and a significant showing at the 2017Night of Artists at the Briscoe Western Art Museum, where he won the Sam Houston award. He also began to expand more artistically: he started to work more in plein air, he spent time on ranches with cowboys and on horseback to acquaint himself more with the Western way of life. He spent time in New Mexico, Arizona and Wyoming and began adding additional figures to his works and new kinds of compositions to his growing arsenal. Like Henry Farny, another Frenchman who made his way to the Southwest to paint its interesting inhabitants, Mark has carved a unique place for himself within Western art, a place where his work—part Frank Tenney Johnson, part Herbert "Buck" Dunton, with shades of Tom Ryan and Bill Owen—continues to provoke the minds of young and old Western collectors alike.

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      • MARK MAGGIORI PRINT THE JOURNEY WEST
        Jun. 17, 2023

        MARK MAGGIORI PRINT THE JOURNEY WEST

        Est: $400 - $600

        30" by 30". Signed and Numbered. Mark Maggiori (Born 1977) is active/lives in California / France. Mark Maggiori is known for Nostalgia scene painting of the American west, musician, film making. Mark Maggiori, b. 1977. Live in Los Angeles, California Mark Maggiori’s first views of America were framed within the front windshield of a car making its way from New York to San Francisco. That month-long trip, filled with majestic views of the national parks and timeless glimpses of the West, was made when Mark was only 15 years old and on vacation far from his home in France, but its impact would ripple throughout his life and set into motion his great fascination with the West. Years later, back in Paris, he would enroll at the famous Academie Jullian, where Western greats Ernest L. Blumenschein, Burt Geer Phillips and Joseph Henry Sharp had also studied before they helped form the Taos Society of Artists. After being formally trained in academic drawing, Mark’s life would take an important detour through music after he formed a successful band that led to many opportunities in Europe, including into other artistic disciplines such as animation, photography and film making—each one informing his artistic creativity in unique ways. After great success in the music industry, Mark was lured back to the United States thanks to his muse, creative equal and wife Petecia Lefawnhawk. They journeyed through the West and their trips immediately took him back to that original road trip two decades earlier, the trip that opened his eyes to the beauty of American West. It was then, at the age of 36, he made the decision to paint Western art. They staked temporary claims in out-of-the-way places such as Chloride and Kingman, Arizona, where the desert offered its stunning inspiration and where Mark quickly began to produce some of the most audacious Western paintings of a new generation—audacious because Mark was still brand new to the Western art world, and also because he was an outsider, a Frenchman, with a profoundly unique view of the American cowboy. In the space of just a few short years Mark rose through the ranks to become one of the premier Western artists working today. His work brought many new opportunities, including important solo and group shows, and a significant showing at the 2017Night of Artists at the Briscoe Western Art Museum, where he won the Sam Houston award. He also began to expand more artistically: he started to work more in plein air, he spent time on ranches with cowboys and on horseback to acquaint himself more with the Western way of life. He spent time in New Mexico, Arizona and Wyoming and began adding additional figures to his works and new kinds of compositions to his growing arsenal. Like Henry Farny, another Frenchman who made his way to the Southwest to paint its interesting inhabitants, Mark has carved a unique place for himself within Western art, a place where his work—part Frank Tenney Johnson, part Herbert "Buck" Dunton, with shades of Tom Ryan and Bill Owen—continues to provoke the minds of young and old Western collectors alike.

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      • MARK MAGGIORI PRINT RIDERS IN THE STORM
        Jun. 17, 2023

        MARK MAGGIORI PRINT RIDERS IN THE STORM

        Est: $400 - $600

        26" by 34". Signed and numbered. Mark Maggiori (Born 1977) is active/lives in California / France. Mark Maggiori is known for Nostalgia scene painting of the American west, musician, film making. Mark Maggiori, b. 1977. Live in Los Angeles, California Mark Maggiori’s first views of America were framed within the front windshield of a car making its way from New York to San Francisco. That month-long trip, filled with majestic views of the national parks and timeless glimpses of the West, was made when Mark was only 15 years old and on vacation far from his home in France, but its impact would ripple throughout his life and set into motion his great fascination with the West. Years later, back in Paris, he would enroll at the famous Academie Jullian, where Western greats Ernest L. Blumenschein, Burt Geer Phillips and Joseph Henry Sharp had also studied before they helped form the Taos Society of Artists. After being formally trained in academic drawing, Mark’s life would take an important detour through music after he formed a successful band that led to many opportunities in Europe, including into other artistic disciplines such as animation, photography and film making—each one informing his artistic creativity in unique ways. After great success in the music industry, Mark was lured back to the United States thanks to his muse, creative equal and wife Petecia Lefawnhawk. They journeyed through the West and their trips immediately took him back to that original road trip two decades earlier, the trip that opened his eyes to the beauty of American West. It was then, at the age of 36, he made the decision to paint Western art. They staked temporary claims in out-of-the-way places such as Chloride and Kingman, Arizona, where the desert offered its stunning inspiration and where Mark quickly began to produce some of the most audacious Western paintings of a new generation—audacious because Mark was still brand new to the Western art world, and also because he was an outsider, a Frenchman, with a profoundly unique view of the American cowboy. In the space of just a few short years Mark rose through the ranks to become one of the premier Western artists working today. His work brought many new opportunities, including important solo and group shows, and a significant showing at the 2017Night of Artists at the Briscoe Western Art Museum, where he won the Sam Houston award. He also began to expand more artistically: he started to work more in plein air, he spent time on ranches with cowboys and on horseback to acquaint himself more with the Western way of life. He spent time in New Mexico, Arizona and Wyoming and began adding additional figures to his works and new kinds of compositions to his growing arsenal. Like Henry Farny, another Frenchman who made his way to the Southwest to paint its interesting inhabitants, Mark has carved a unique place for himself within Western art, a place where his work—part Frank Tenney Johnson, part Herbert "Buck" Dunton, with shades of Tom Ryan and Bill Owen—continues to provoke the minds of young and old Western collectors alike.

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      • MARK MAGGIORI PRINT TUAH TAH
        Jun. 17, 2023

        MARK MAGGIORI PRINT TUAH TAH

        Est: $400 - $600

        20" by 28". Signed and numbered. Mark Maggiori (Born 1977) is active/lives in California / France. Mark Maggiori is known for Nostalgia scene painting of the American west, musician, film making. Mark Maggiori, b. 1977. Live in Los Angeles, California Mark Maggiori’s first views of America were framed within the front windshield of a car making its way from New York to San Francisco. That month-long trip, filled with majestic views of the national parks and timeless glimpses of the West, was made when Mark was only 15 years old and on vacation far from his home in France, but its impact would ripple throughout his life and set into motion his great fascination with the West. Years later, back in Paris, he would enroll at the famous Academie Jullian, where Western greats Ernest L. Blumenschein, Burt Geer Phillips and Joseph Henry Sharp had also studied before they helped form the Taos Society of Artists. After being formally trained in academic drawing, Mark’s life would take an important detour through music after he formed a successful band that led to many opportunities in Europe, including into other artistic disciplines such as animation, photography and film making—each one informing his artistic creativity in unique ways. After great success in the music industry, Mark was lured back to the United States thanks to his muse, creative equal and wife Petecia Lefawnhawk. They journeyed through the West and their trips immediately took him back to that original road trip two decades earlier, the trip that opened his eyes to the beauty of American West. It was then, at the age of 36, he made the decision to paint Western art. They staked temporary claims in out-of-the-way places such as Chloride and Kingman, Arizona, where the desert offered its stunning inspiration and where Mark quickly began to produce some of the most audacious Western paintings of a new generation—audacious because Mark was still brand new to the Western art world, and also because he was an outsider, a Frenchman, with a profoundly unique view of the American cowboy. In the space of just a few short years Mark rose through the ranks to become one of the premier Western artists working today. His work brought many new opportunities, including important solo and group shows, and a significant showing at the 2017Night of Artists at the Briscoe Western Art Museum, where he won the Sam Houston award. He also began to expand more artistically: he started to work more in plein air, he spent time on ranches with cowboys and on horseback to acquaint himself more with the Western way of life. He spent time in New Mexico, Arizona and Wyoming and began adding additional figures to his works and new kinds of compositions to his growing arsenal. Like Henry Farny, another Frenchman who made his way to the Southwest to paint its interesting inhabitants, Mark has carved a unique place for himself within Western art, a place where his work—part Frank Tenney Johnson, part Herbert "Buck" Dunton, with shades of Tom Ryan and Bill Owen—continues to provoke the minds of young and old Western collectors alike.

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      • MARK MAGGIORI PRINT RAMBLE ON
        Jun. 17, 2023

        MARK MAGGIORI PRINT RAMBLE ON

        Est: $400 - $600

        22" by 22". Signed and numbered. Mark Maggiori (Born 1977) is active/lives in California / France. Mark Maggiori is known for Nostalgia scene painting of the American west, musician, film making. Mark Maggiori, b. 1977. Live in Los Angeles, California Mark Maggiori’s first views of America were framed within the front windshield of a car making its way from New York to San Francisco. That month-long trip, filled with majestic views of the national parks and timeless glimpses of the West, was made when Mark was only 15 years old and on vacation far from his home in France, but its impact would ripple throughout his life and set into motion his great fascination with the West. Years later, back in Paris, he would enroll at the famous Academie Jullian, where Western greats Ernest L. Blumenschein, Burt Geer Phillips and Joseph Henry Sharp had also studied before they helped form the Taos Society of Artists. After being formally trained in academic drawing, Mark’s life would take an important detour through music after he formed a successful band that led to many opportunities in Europe, including into other artistic disciplines such as animation, photography and film making—each one informing his artistic creativity in unique ways. After great success in the music industry, Mark was lured back to the United States thanks to his muse, creative equal and wife Petecia Lefawnhawk. They journeyed through the West and their trips immediately took him back to that original road trip two decades earlier, the trip that opened his eyes to the beauty of American West. It was then, at the age of 36, he made the decision to paint Western art. They staked temporary claims in out-of-the-way places such as Chloride and Kingman, Arizona, where the desert offered its stunning inspiration and where Mark quickly began to produce some of the most audacious Western paintings of a new generation—audacious because Mark was still brand new to the Western art world, and also because he was an outsider, a Frenchman, with a profoundly unique view of the American cowboy. In the space of just a few short years Mark rose through the ranks to become one of the premier Western artists working today. His work brought many new opportunities, including important solo and group shows, and a significant showing at the 2017Night of Artists at the Briscoe Western Art Museum, where he won the Sam Houston award. He also began to expand more artistically: he started to work more in plein air, he spent time on ranches with cowboys and on horseback to acquaint himself more with the Western way of life. He spent time in New Mexico, Arizona and Wyoming and began adding additional figures to his works and new kinds of compositions to his growing arsenal. Like Henry Farny, another Frenchman who made his way to the Southwest to paint its interesting inhabitants, Mark has carved a unique place for himself within Western art, a place where his work—part Frank Tenney Johnson, part Herbert "Buck" Dunton, with shades of Tom Ryan and Bill Owen—continues to provoke the minds of young and old Western collectors alike.

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      • MARK MAGGIORI PRINT AFTER A SUMMER RAIN
        Jun. 17, 2023

        MARK MAGGIORI PRINT AFTER A SUMMER RAIN

        Est: $400 - $600

        21 7/8" by 18". Signed and Numbered. Mark Maggiori (Born 1977) is active/lives in California / France. Mark Maggiori is known for Nostalgia scene painting of the American west, musician, film making. Mark Maggiori, b. 1977. Live in Los Angeles, California Mark Maggiori’s first views of America were framed within the front windshield of a car making its way from New York to San Francisco. That month-long trip, filled with majestic views of the national parks and timeless glimpses of the West, was made when Mark was only 15 years old and on vacation far from his home in France, but its impact would ripple throughout his life and set into motion his great fascination with the West. Years later, back in Paris, he would enroll at the famous Academie Jullian, where Western greats Ernest L. Blumenschein, Burt Geer Phillips and Joseph Henry Sharp had also studied before they helped form the Taos Society of Artists. After being formally trained in academic drawing, Mark’s life would take an important detour through music after he formed a successful band that led to many opportunities in Europe, including into other artistic disciplines such as animation, photography and film making—each one informing his artistic creativity in unique ways. After great success in the music industry, Mark was lured back to the United States thanks to his muse, creative equal and wife Petecia Lefawnhawk. They journeyed through the West and their trips immediately took him back to that original road trip two decades earlier, the trip that opened his eyes to the beauty of American West. It was then, at the age of 36, he made the decision to paint Western art. They staked temporary claims in out-of-the-way places such as Chloride and Kingman, Arizona, where the desert offered its stunning inspiration and where Mark quickly began to produce some of the most audacious Western paintings of a new generation—audacious because Mark was still brand new to the Western art world, and also because he was an outsider, a Frenchman, with a profoundly unique view of the American cowboy. In the space of just a few short years Mark rose through the ranks to become one of the premier Western artists working today. His work brought many new opportunities, including important solo and group shows, and a significant showing at the 2017Night of Artists at the Briscoe Western Art Museum, where he won the Sam Houston award. He also began to expand more artistically: he started to work more in plein air, he spent time on ranches with cowboys and on horseback to acquaint himself more with the Western way of life. He spent time in New Mexico, Arizona and Wyoming and began adding additional figures to his works and new kinds of compositions to his growing arsenal. Like Henry Farny, another Frenchman who made his way to the Southwest to paint its interesting inhabitants, Mark has carved a unique place for himself within Western art, a place where his work—part Frank Tenney Johnson, part Herbert "Buck" Dunton, with shades of Tom Ryan and Bill Owen—continues to provoke the minds of young and old Western collectors alike.

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      • Mark Maggiori (né en 1977) Sans titre huile sur toile de jute 40 x 80 cm.
        May. 04, 2023

        Mark Maggiori (né en 1977) Sans titre huile sur toile de jute 40 x 80 cm.

        Est: €15,000 - €20,000

        Mark Maggiori (né en 1977) Sans titre huile sur toile de jute 40 x 80 cm.

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      • MARK MAGGIORI UNEXPECTED WRECK PRINT
        Jan. 28, 2023

        MARK MAGGIORI UNEXPECTED WRECK PRINT

        Est: $400 - $600

        Signed and numbered. 20" by 26". Mark Maggiori (Born 1977) is active/lives in California / France. Mark Maggiori is known for Nostalgia scene painting of the American west, musician, film making. Mark Maggiori, b. 1977. Live in Los Angeles, California Mark Maggiori’s first views of America were framed within the front windshield of a car making its way from New York to San Francisco. That month-long trip, filled with majestic views of the national parks and timeless glimpses of the West, was made when Mark was only 15 years old and on vacation far from his home in France, but its impact would ripple throughout his life and set into motion his great fascination with the West. Years later, back in Paris, he would enroll at the famous Academie Jullian, where Western greats Ernest L. Blumenschein, Burt Geer Phillips and Joseph Henry Sharp had also studied before they helped form the Taos Society of Artists. After being formally trained in academic drawing, Mark’s life would take an important detour through music after he formed a successful band that led to many opportunities in Europe, including into other artistic disciplines such as animation, photography and film making—each one informing his artistic creativity in unique ways. After great success in the music industry, Mark was lured back to the United States thanks to his muse, creative equal and wife Petecia Lefawnhawk. They journeyed through the West and their trips immediately took him back to that original road trip two decades earlier, the trip that opened his eyes to the beauty of American West. It was then, at the age of 36, he made the decision to paint Western art. They staked temporary claims in out-of-the-way places such as Chloride and Kingman, Arizona, where the desert offered its stunning inspiration and where Mark quickly began to produce some of the most audacious Western paintings of a new generation—audacious because Mark was still brand new to the Western art world, and also because he was an outsider, a Frenchman, with a profoundly unique view of the American cowboy. In the space of just a few short years Mark rose through the ranks to become one of the premier Western artists working today. His work brought many new opportunities, including important solo and group shows, and a significant showing at the 2017Night of Artists at the Briscoe Western Art Museum, where he won the Sam Houston award. He also began to expand more artistically: he started to work more in plein air, he spent time on ranches with cowboys and on horseback to acquaint himself more with the Western way of life. He spent time in New Mexico, Arizona and Wyoming and began adding additional figures to his works and new kinds of compositions to his growing arsenal. Like Henry Farny, another Frenchman who made his way to the Southwest to paint its interesting inhabitants, Mark has carved a unique place for himself within Western art, a place where his work—part Frank Tenney Johnson, part Herbert "Buck" Dunton, with shades of Tom Ryan and Bill Owen—continues to provoke the minds of young and old Western collectors alike.

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      • MARK MAGGIORI UNEXPECTED WRECK PRINT
        Jan. 28, 2023

        MARK MAGGIORI UNEXPECTED WRECK PRINT

        Est: $400 - $600

        Signed and numbered. 20" by 26". Mark Maggiori (Born 1977) is active/lives in California / France. Mark Maggiori is known for Nostalgia scene painting of the American west, musician, film making. Mark Maggiori, b. 1977. Live in Los Angeles, California Mark Maggiori’s first views of America were framed within the front windshield of a car making its way from New York to San Francisco. That month-long trip, filled with majestic views of the national parks and timeless glimpses of the West, was made when Mark was only 15 years old and on vacation far from his home in France, but its impact would ripple throughout his life and set into motion his great fascination with the West. Years later, back in Paris, he would enroll at the famous Academie Jullian, where Western greats Ernest L. Blumenschein, Burt Geer Phillips and Joseph Henry Sharp had also studied before they helped form the Taos Society of Artists. After being formally trained in academic drawing, Mark’s life would take an important detour through music after he formed a successful band that led to many opportunities in Europe, including into other artistic disciplines such as animation, photography and film making—each one informing his artistic creativity in unique ways. After great success in the music industry, Mark was lured back to the United States thanks to his muse, creative equal and wife Petecia Lefawnhawk. They journeyed through the West and their trips immediately took him back to that original road trip two decades earlier, the trip that opened his eyes to the beauty of American West. It was then, at the age of 36, he made the decision to paint Western art. They staked temporary claims in out-of-the-way places such as Chloride and Kingman, Arizona, where the desert offered its stunning inspiration and where Mark quickly began to produce some of the most audacious Western paintings of a new generation—audacious because Mark was still brand new to the Western art world, and also because he was an outsider, a Frenchman, with a profoundly unique view of the American cowboy. In the space of just a few short years Mark rose through the ranks to become one of the premier Western artists working today. His work brought many new opportunities, including important solo and group shows, and a significant showing at the 2017Night of Artists at the Briscoe Western Art Museum, where he won the Sam Houston award. He also began to expand more artistically: he started to work more in plein air, he spent time on ranches with cowboys and on horseback to acquaint himself more with the Western way of life. He spent time in New Mexico, Arizona and Wyoming and began adding additional figures to his works and new kinds of compositions to his growing arsenal. Like Henry Farny, another Frenchman who made his way to the Southwest to paint its interesting inhabitants, Mark has carved a unique place for himself within Western art, a place where his work—part Frank Tenney Johnson, part Herbert "Buck" Dunton, with shades of Tom Ryan and Bill Owen—continues to provoke the minds of young and old Western collectors alike.

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      • MARK MAGGIORI UNEXPECTED WRECK PRINT
        Jan. 28, 2023

        MARK MAGGIORI UNEXPECTED WRECK PRINT

        Est: $400 - $600

        Signed and numbered. 20" by 26". Mark Maggiori (Born 1977) is active/lives in California / France. Mark Maggiori is known for Nostalgia scene painting of the American west, musician, film making. Mark Maggiori, b. 1977. Live in Los Angeles, California Mark Maggiori’s first views of America were framed within the front windshield of a car making its way from New York to San Francisco. That month-long trip, filled with majestic views of the national parks and timeless glimpses of the West, was made when Mark was only 15 years old and on vacation far from his home in France, but its impact would ripple throughout his life and set into motion his great fascination with the West. Years later, back in Paris, he would enroll at the famous Academie Jullian, where Western greats Ernest L. Blumenschein, Burt Geer Phillips and Joseph Henry Sharp had also studied before they helped form the Taos Society of Artists. After being formally trained in academic drawing, Mark’s life would take an important detour through music after he formed a successful band that led to many opportunities in Europe, including into other artistic disciplines such as animation, photography and film making—each one informing his artistic creativity in unique ways. After great success in the music industry, Mark was lured back to the United States thanks to his muse, creative equal and wife Petecia Lefawnhawk. They journeyed through the West and their trips immediately took him back to that original road trip two decades earlier, the trip that opened his eyes to the beauty of American West. It was then, at the age of 36, he made the decision to paint Western art. They staked temporary claims in out-of-the-way places such as Chloride and Kingman, Arizona, where the desert offered its stunning inspiration and where Mark quickly began to produce some of the most audacious Western paintings of a new generation—audacious because Mark was still brand new to the Western art world, and also because he was an outsider, a Frenchman, with a profoundly unique view of the American cowboy. In the space of just a few short years Mark rose through the ranks to become one of the premier Western artists working today. His work brought many new opportunities, including important solo and group shows, and a significant showing at the 2017Night of Artists at the Briscoe Western Art Museum, where he won the Sam Houston award. He also began to expand more artistically: he started to work more in plein air, he spent time on ranches with cowboys and on horseback to acquaint himself more with the Western way of life. He spent time in New Mexico, Arizona and Wyoming and began adding additional figures to his works and new kinds of compositions to his growing arsenal. Like Henry Farny, another Frenchman who made his way to the Southwest to paint its interesting inhabitants, Mark has carved a unique place for himself within Western art, a place where his work—part Frank Tenney Johnson, part Herbert "Buck" Dunton, with shades of Tom Ryan and Bill Owen—continues to provoke the minds of young and old Western collectors alike.

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      • MARK MAGGIORI PURPLE HAZE GICLEE CANVAS PRINT
        Jan. 28, 2023

        MARK MAGGIORI PURPLE HAZE GICLEE CANVAS PRINT

        Est: $750 - $1,000

        Signed and numbered. 28" by 40". Mark Maggiori (Born 1977) is active/lives in California / France. Mark Maggiori is known for Nostalgia scene painting of the American west, musician, film making. Mark Maggiori, b. 1977. Live in Los Angeles, California Mark Maggiori’s first views of America were framed within the front windshield of a car making its way from New York to San Francisco. That month-long trip, filled with majestic views of the national parks and timeless glimpses of the West, was made when Mark was only 15 years old and on vacation far from his home in France, but its impact would ripple throughout his life and set into motion his great fascination with the West. Years later, back in Paris, he would enroll at the famous Academie Jullian, where Western greats Ernest L. Blumenschein, Burt Geer Phillips and Joseph Henry Sharp had also studied before they helped form the Taos Society of Artists. After being formally trained in academic drawing, Mark’s life would take an important detour through music after he formed a successful band that led to many opportunities in Europe, including into other artistic disciplines such as animation, photography and film making—each one informing his artistic creativity in unique ways. After great success in the music industry, Mark was lured back to the United States thanks to his muse, creative equal and wife Petecia Lefawnhawk. They journeyed through the West and their trips immediately took him back to that original road trip two decades earlier, the trip that opened his eyes to the beauty of American West. It was then, at the age of 36, he made the decision to paint Western art. They staked temporary claims in out-of-the-way places such as Chloride and Kingman, Arizona, where the desert offered its stunning inspiration and where Mark quickly began to produce some of the most audacious Western paintings of a new generation—audacious because Mark was still brand new to the Western art world, and also because he was an outsider, a Frenchman, with a profoundly unique view of the American cowboy. In the space of just a few short years Mark rose through the ranks to become one of the premier Western artists working today. His work brought many new opportunities, including important solo and group shows, and a significant showing at the 2017Night of Artists at the Briscoe Western Art Museum, where he won the Sam Houston award. He also began to expand more artistically: he started to work more in plein air, he spent time on ranches with cowboys and on horseback to acquaint himself more with the Western way of life. He spent time in New Mexico, Arizona and Wyoming and began adding additional figures to his works and new kinds of compositions to his growing arsenal. Like Henry Farny, another Frenchman who made his way to the Southwest to paint its interesting inhabitants, Mark has carved a unique place for himself within Western art, a place where his work—part Frank Tenney Johnson, part Herbert "Buck" Dunton, with shades of Tom Ryan and Bill Owen—continues to provoke the minds of young and old Western collectors alike.

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      • MARK MAGGIORI SKELETON TRAIL PRINT
        Jan. 28, 2023

        MARK MAGGIORI SKELETON TRAIL PRINT

        Est: $400 - $600

        Signed and numbered. 20" by 24". Mark Maggiori (Born 1977) is active/lives in California / France. Mark Maggiori is known for Nostalgia scene painting of the American west, musician, film making. Mark Maggiori, b. 1977. Live in Los Angeles, California Mark Maggiori’s first views of America were framed within the front windshield of a car making its way from New York to San Francisco. That month-long trip, filled with majestic views of the national parks and timeless glimpses of the West, was made when Mark was only 15 years old and on vacation far from his home in France, but its impact would ripple throughout his life and set into motion his great fascination with the West. Years later, back in Paris, he would enroll at the famous Academie Jullian, where Western greats Ernest L. Blumenschein, Burt Geer Phillips and Joseph Henry Sharp had also studied before they helped form the Taos Society of Artists. After being formally trained in academic drawing, Mark’s life would take an important detour through music after he formed a successful band that led to many opportunities in Europe, including into other artistic disciplines such as animation, photography and film making—each one informing his artistic creativity in unique ways. After great success in the music industry, Mark was lured back to the United States thanks to his muse, creative equal and wife Petecia Lefawnhawk. They journeyed through the West and their trips immediately took him back to that original road trip two decades earlier, the trip that opened his eyes to the beauty of American West. It was then, at the age of 36, he made the decision to paint Western art. They staked temporary claims in out-of-the-way places such as Chloride and Kingman, Arizona, where the desert offered its stunning inspiration and where Mark quickly began to produce some of the most audacious Western paintings of a new generation—audacious because Mark was still brand new to the Western art world, and also because he was an outsider, a Frenchman, with a profoundly unique view of the American cowboy. In the space of just a few short years Mark rose through the ranks to become one of the premier Western artists working today. His work brought many new opportunities, including important solo and group shows, and a significant showing at the 2017Night of Artists at the Briscoe Western Art Museum, where he won the Sam Houston award. He also began to expand more artistically: he started to work more in plein air, he spent time on ranches with cowboys and on horseback to acquaint himself more with the Western way of life. He spent time in New Mexico, Arizona and Wyoming and began adding additional figures to his works and new kinds of compositions to his growing arsenal. Like Henry Farny, another Frenchman who made his way to the Southwest to paint its interesting inhabitants, Mark has carved a unique place for himself within Western art, a place where his work—part Frank Tenney Johnson, part Herbert "Buck" Dunton, with shades of Tom Ryan and Bill Owen—continues to provoke the minds of young and old Western collectors alike.

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      • MARK MAGGIORI SILENCE OF THE CANYON WALLS PRINT
        Jan. 28, 2023

        MARK MAGGIORI SILENCE OF THE CANYON WALLS PRINT

        Est: $400 - $600

        Signed and numbered. 24" by 24". Mark Maggiori (Born 1977) is active/lives in California / France. Mark Maggiori is known for Nostalgia scene painting of the American west, musician, film making. Mark Maggiori, b. 1977. Live in Los Angeles, California Mark Maggiori’s first views of America were framed within the front windshield of a car making its way from New York to San Francisco. That month-long trip, filled with majestic views of the national parks and timeless glimpses of the West, was made when Mark was only 15 years old and on vacation far from his home in France, but its impact would ripple throughout his life and set into motion his great fascination with the West. Years later, back in Paris, he would enroll at the famous Academie Jullian, where Western greats Ernest L. Blumenschein, Burt Geer Phillips and Joseph Henry Sharp had also studied before they helped form the Taos Society of Artists. After being formally trained in academic drawing, Mark’s life would take an important detour through music after he formed a successful band that led to many opportunities in Europe, including into other artistic disciplines such as animation, photography and film making—each one informing his artistic creativity in unique ways. After great success in the music industry, Mark was lured back to the United States thanks to his muse, creative equal and wife Petecia Lefawnhawk. They journeyed through the West and their trips immediately took him back to that original road trip two decades earlier, the trip that opened his eyes to the beauty of American West. It was then, at the age of 36, he made the decision to paint Western art. They staked temporary claims in out-of-the-way places such as Chloride and Kingman, Arizona, where the desert offered its stunning inspiration and where Mark quickly began to produce some of the most audacious Western paintings of a new generation—audacious because Mark was still brand new to the Western art world, and also because he was an outsider, a Frenchman, with a profoundly unique view of the American cowboy. In the space of just a few short years Mark rose through the ranks to become one of the premier Western artists working today. His work brought many new opportunities, including important solo and group shows, and a significant showing at the 2017Night of Artists at the Briscoe Western Art Museum, where he won the Sam Houston award. He also began to expand more artistically: he started to work more in plein air, he spent time on ranches with cowboys and on horseback to acquaint himself more with the Western way of life. He spent time in New Mexico, Arizona and Wyoming and began adding additional figures to his works and new kinds of compositions to his growing arsenal. Like Henry Farny, another Frenchman who made his way to the Southwest to paint its interesting inhabitants, Mark has carved a unique place for himself within Western art, a place where his work—part Frank Tenney Johnson, part Herbert "Buck" Dunton, with shades of Tom Ryan and Bill Owen—continues to provoke the minds of young and old Western collectors alike.

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