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        • Michael Mccullough, Hopi Print & Pot Shard
          Oct. 26, 2024

          Michael Mccullough, Hopi Print & Pot Shard

          Est: -

          Signed in print on the lower left corner. Frame measures approximately 13in x 10in. Artwork measures approximately 6.75in x 6in. Shard measures approximately 2in x 2in. Some scuffs present on frame please see photos for condition consideration. NR30325 BP

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        • Michael McCullough Watercolor Cochiti Storyteller
          Oct. 26, 2024

          Michael McCullough Watercolor Cochiti Storyteller

          Est: $600 - $800

          Michael McCullough (Native American, Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma, b. 1951). "Cochiti Storyteller" watercolor on paper, n.d. Signed with title in lower left. A delightful watercolor by Choctaw artist Michael McCullough depicting a Cochiti pottery sculpture of a storyteller accompanied by an Ancestral Puebloan (Anasazi) painted pottery sherd. Seated, the pottery figure opens her mouth, angling her head upwards with symbols lightly rendered around her, serving as visual representations of her stories. Petite children sit upon her legs, lap, and arms, some seemingly listening to her tales in delight, while others climb up her shoulders, recalling the phrase "standing on the shoulders of giants" and perhaps alluding to how these small children will be propped up by the wisdom conveyed in her words. Size of watercolor: 19" W x 22.25" H (48.3 cm x 56.5 cm); of pottery sherd: 2.3" W x 2.1" H (5.8 cm x 5.3 cm); of frame: 35.5" W x 41.5" H (90.2 cm x 105.4 cm). The pottery sherd beneath the watercolor is intricately painted with black-on-white decoration of linear motifs and may also play into the overall theme of the piece serving as a fragment of the past that has been carried into the present, much like a story.Provenance: private Denver, Colorado, USA collection.br>Detailed condition reports are not included in this catalog. For additional information, including condition reports, please contact us at info@sofedesignauctions.com. ****All items are sold AS IS and WHERE IS. Although Auctioneer makes every effort to express accurate descriptions and commentary given to Buyers online, in Auctioneer's catalogue, marketing material or verbal interactions, Auctioneer makes no guarantee or warranty of any kind with respect to the physical condition, size, quality, rarity, medium and materials, age, authenticity, provenance, culture, source, or historic significance of any goods. Employees, consignors, or any other representative of SOFE DESIGN AUCTIONS are not authorized to provide written or verbal guarantees. Buyers must depend on their own review of the merchandise. All merchandise is sold AS IS, WHERE IS, regardless of condition, or additional review of merchandise gained after the sale. ALL SALES ARE FINAL. SOFE DESIGN AUCTIONS does not give refunds. SOFE AUCTIONS ARE PLEASED TO OFFER IN-HOUSE PACKAGING AND SHIPPING SERVICES. PACKAGING SERVICE ONLY: start at $25 and up depending on item/s. AVAILABLE IN-HOUSE shipping is within the USA of small, medium, semi-large, NON-FRAGILE items. SOFE WON'T ship items in glass frames. After paying for your item/s please call SOFE at 469-268-1177, or email us at info@sofedesignauctions.com to request a quote. All item/s will be shipped via UPS or FedEx, FULLY insured, unless insurance declined in writing by the buyer. SOFE AUCTIONS does not use USPS. We do have a list of suggested third-party shippers. Please visit our webpage for a list of recommended shippers.

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        • Michael McCullough Watercolor "Cochiti Storyteller"
          Jun. 14, 2024

          Michael McCullough Watercolor "Cochiti Storyteller"

          Est: $800 - $1,200

          **This item is heavy/oversized and will require 3rd party shipping. Please inquire about shipping cost prior to bidding.** Michael McCullough (Native American, Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma, b. 1951). "Cochiti Storyteller" watercolor on paper, n.d. Signed with title in lower left. A delightful watercolor by Choctaw artist Michael McCullough depicting a Cochiti pottery sculpture of a storyteller accompanied by an Ancestral Puebloan (Anasazi) painted pottery sherd. Seated, the pottery figure opens her mouth, angling her head upwards with symbols lightly rendered around her, serving as visual representations of her stories. Petite children sit upon her legs, lap, and arms, some seemingly listening to her tales in delight, while others climb up her shoulders, recalling the phrase "standing on the shoulders of giants" and perhaps alluding to how these small children will be propped up by the wisdom conveyed in her words. Size of watercolor: 19" W x 22.25" H (48.3 cm x 56.5 cm); of pottery sherd: 2.3" W x 2.1" H (5.8 cm x 5.3 cm); of frame: 35.5" W x 41.5" H (90.2 cm x 105.4 cm) The pottery sherd beneath the watercolor is intricately painted with black-on-white decoration of linear motifs and may also play into the overall theme of the piece serving as a fragment of the past that has been carried into the present, much like a story. Storytellers were originally created in 1964 by Cochiti artist Helen Cordero, who created female figures with children in their arms and called these dolls "Singing Mothers." They quickly gained in popularity and many other artists in Cochiti started making them as well. Helen eventually made a male figure, modeled after her grandfather, Santiago Quintana, with children clinging to his back and in his lap. The doll had an open mouth as he was telling stories to the children as in the example seen here. As time went on, more and more artists started making their own storyteller dolls, each adapting their own unique style and implementing their own beliefs based on their heritage. Today, Cochiti "storyteller" pottery refers to any human or animal figure that is covered with smaller children or animals. This style has become one of the most collectible and sought after forms of clay art. Among the most notable artists making storytellers today are Carol Lucero Gachupin, Mary Lucero, Linda Fragua and Chrislyn Fragua of Jemez Pueblo and Stella Teller of Isleta Pueblo. From the artist's website: "Michael and Stephen McCullough (twin brothers) are well known throughout the Southwest over the past 30 years for their strong, vibrant paintings. As Native American artists (members of the Choctaw Nation roll #001-027-211 & #001-217-212) they specialize in original paintings of authentic images reflecting the culture and history of the Southwest. Their works may be seen at several galleries in the New Mexico, Arizona and Colorado areas as well as Santa Fe Indian Market, Heard Museum Indian Market (Phoenix), Phippen Western Artists show (Prescott, AZ), Sharlot Hall Museum (Prescott, AZ) and others." Please note this item may fall under the Safeguard Tribal Objects of Patrimony Act and may not be eligible for international shipping. Native American, Alaska Native, & Native Hawaiian objects are only eligible to ship within the United States. Please note that this item is heavy/oversized. Please inquire about shipping prior to bidding. Provenance: private Lakewood, Colorado, USA collection All items legal to buy/sell under U.S. Statute covering cultural patrimony Code 2600, CHAPTER 14, and are guaranteed to be as described or your money back. A Certificate of Authenticity will accompany all winning bids. We ship worldwide and handle all shipping in-house for your convenience. #185199

          Artemis Gallery
        • Michael McCullough Watercolor "Cochiti Storyteller"
          May. 17, 2024

          Michael McCullough Watercolor "Cochiti Storyteller"

          Est: $900 - $1,350

          **This item is heavy/oversized and will require 3rd party shipping. Please inquire about shipping cost prior to bidding.** Michael McCullough (Native American, Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma, b. 1951). "Cochiti Storyteller" watercolor on paper, n.d. Signed with title in lower left. A delightful watercolor by Choctaw artist Michael McCullough depicting a Cochiti pottery sculpture of a storyteller accompanied by an Ancestral Puebloan (Anasazi) painted pottery sherd. Seated, the pottery figure opens her mouth, angling her head upwards with symbols lightly rendered around her, serving as visual representations of her stories. Petite children sit upon her legs, lap, and arms, some seemingly listening to her tales in delight, while others climb up her shoulders, recalling the phrase "standing on the shoulders of giants" and perhaps alluding to how these small children will be propped up by the wisdom conveyed in her words. Size of watercolor: 19" W x 22.25" H (48.3 cm x 56.5 cm); of pottery sherd: 2.3" W x 2.1" H (5.8 cm x 5.3 cm); of frame: 35.5" W x 41.5" H (90.2 cm x 105.4 cm) The pottery sherd beneath the watercolor is intricately painted with black-on-white decoration of linear motifs and may also play into the overall theme of the piece serving as a fragment of the past that has been carried into the present, much like a story. Storytellers were originally created in 1964 by Cochiti artist Helen Cordero, who created female figures with children in their arms and called these dolls "Singing Mothers." They quickly gained in popularity and many other artists in Cochiti started making them as well. Helen eventually made a male figure, modeled after her grandfather, Santiago Quintana, with children clinging to his back and in his lap. The doll had an open mouth as he was telling stories to the children as in the example seen here. As time went on, more and more artists started making their own storyteller dolls, each adapting their own unique style and implementing their own beliefs based on their heritage. Today, Cochiti "storyteller" pottery refers to any human or animal figure that is covered with smaller children or animals. This style has become one of the most collectible and sought after forms of clay art. Among the most notable artists making storytellers today are Carol Lucero Gachupin, Mary Lucero, Linda Fragua and Chrislyn Fragua of Jemez Pueblo and Stella Teller of Isleta Pueblo. From the artist's website: "Michael and Stephen McCullough (twin brothers) are well known throughout the Southwest over the past 30 years for their strong, vibrant paintings. As Native American artists (members of the Choctaw Nation roll #001-027-211 & #001-217-212) they specialize in original paintings of authentic images reflecting the culture and history of the Southwest. Their works may be seen at several galleries in the New Mexico, Arizona and Colorado areas as well as Santa Fe Indian Market, Heard Museum Indian Market (Phoenix), Phippen Western Artists show (Prescott, AZ), Sharlot Hall Museum (Prescott, AZ) and others." Please note this item may fall under the Safeguard Tribal Objects of Patrimony Act and may not be eligible for international shipping. Native American, Alaska Native, & Native Hawaiian objects are only eligible to ship within the United States. Please note that this item is heavy/oversized. Please inquire about shipping prior to bidding. Provenance: private Lakewood, Colorado, USA collection All items legal to buy/sell under U.S. Statute covering cultural patrimony Code 2600, CHAPTER 14, and are guaranteed to be as described or your money back. A Certificate of Authenticity will accompany all winning bids. We ship worldwide and handle all shipping in-house for your convenience. #185199

          Artemis Gallery
        • MICHAEL MCCULLOUGH NATIVE POTTERY ACRYLIC ON CANVAS
          May. 05, 2024

          MICHAEL MCCULLOUGH NATIVE POTTERY ACRYLIC ON CANVAS

          Est: -

          Michael C McCullough (Born 1951) Native Pottery Acrylic on Canvas. Michael C. McCullough (and his twin brother Stephen) is well known throughout the Southwest over the past 30 years for his strong, vibrant paintings. As a Native American (member of the Choctaw Nation) he specializes in original paintings of authentic images reflecting the culture and history of the Southwest. His works may be seen at several galleries in the New Mexico, Arizona and Colorado areas as well as Santa Fe Indian Market, Heard Museum Indian Market (Phoenix), Eight Northern Pueblo Market(Espanola, NM) and many more. Artist: Michael Mccullough Title: Native Pottery Medium: Acrylic on Canvas Signature Type: Hand Signed Signature Location: Lower Left Keywords: Native American, Indian Artwork, Art; Ref: BD1129

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        • McCullough, Michael - "Antelope Katsina"
          Apr. 30, 2024

          McCullough, Michael - "Antelope Katsina"

          Est: $400 - $600

          McCullough, Michael (1951-) "Antelope Katsina" Description (FR): Acrylique sur toile signée en bas à gauche, titrée en bas à droite, contre signée et titrée au dos Description (EN): Acrylic on canvas signed on lower left Michael McCullough, titled on lower right, counter signed and titled on the reverse Dimension (PO): 36" x 18" Dimension (CM): 91.5 x 46 cm Rapport de condition: Sur demande, nous nous ferons un plaisir de répondre à vos questions de manière détaillée. Condition report: Upon request, We will gladly answer all your inquiries in a detailed manner.

          Champagne Auctions
        • Michael McCullough Watercolor "Cochiti Storyteller"
          Apr. 12, 2024

          Michael McCullough Watercolor "Cochiti Storyteller"

          Est: $1,000 - $1,500

          Michael McCullough (Native American, Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma, b. 1951). "Cochiti Storyteller" watercolor on paper, n.d. Signed with title in lower left. A delightful watercolor by Choctaw artist Michael McCullough depicting a Cochiti pottery sculpture of a storyteller accompanied by an Ancestral Puebloan (Anasazi) painted pottery sherd. Seated, the pottery figure opens her mouth, angling her head upwards with symbols lightly rendered around her, serving as visual representations of her stories. Petite children sit upon her legs, lap, and arms, some seemingly listening to her tales in delight, while others climb up her shoulders, recalling the phrase "standing on the shoulders of giants" and perhaps alluding to how these small children will be propped up by the wisdom conveyed in her words. Size of watercolor: 19" W x 22.25" H (48.3 cm x 56.5 cm); of pottery sherd: 2.3" W x 2.1" H (5.8 cm x 5.3 cm); of frame: 35.5" W x 41.5" H (90.2 cm x 105.4 cm) The pottery sherd beneath the watercolor is intricately painted with black-on-white decoration of linear motifs and may also play into the overall theme of the piece serving as a fragment of the past that has been carried into the present, much like a story. Storytellers were originally created in 1964 by Cochiti artist Helen Cordero, who created female figures with children in their arms and called these dolls "Singing Mothers." They quickly gained in popularity and many other artists in Cochiti started making them as well. Helen eventually made a male figure, modeled after her grandfather, Santiago Quintana, with children clinging to his back and in his lap. The doll had an open mouth as he was telling stories to the children as in the example seen here. As time went on, more and more artists started making their own storyteller dolls, each adapting their own unique style and implementing their own beliefs based on their heritage. Today, Cochiti "storyteller" pottery refers to any human or animal figure that is covered with smaller children or animals. This style has become one of the most collectible and sought after forms of clay art. Among the most notable artists making storytellers today are Carol Lucero Gachupin, Mary Lucero, Linda Fragua and Chrislyn Fragua of Jemez Pueblo and Stella Teller of Isleta Pueblo. From the artist's website: "Michael and Stephen McCullough (twin brothers) are well known throughout the Southwest over the past 30 years for their strong, vibrant paintings. As Native American artists (members of the Choctaw Nation roll #001-027-211 & #001-217-212) they specialize in original paintings of authentic images reflecting the culture and history of the Southwest. Their works may be seen at several galleries in the New Mexico, Arizona and Colorado areas as well as Santa Fe Indian Market, Heard Museum Indian Market (Phoenix), Phippen Western Artists show (Prescott, AZ), Sharlot Hall Museum (Prescott, AZ) and others." Please note this item may fall under the Safeguard Tribal Objects of Patrimony Act and may not be eligible for international shipping. Native American, Alaska Native, & Native Hawaiian objects are only eligible to ship within the United States. Please note that this item is heavy/oversized. Please inquire about shipping prior to bidding. Provenance: private Lakewood, Colorado, USA collection All items legal to buy/sell under U.S. Statute covering cultural patrimony Code 2600, CHAPTER 14, and are guaranteed to be as described or your money back. A Certificate of Authenticity will accompany all winning bids. We ship worldwide and handle all shipping in-house for your convenience. #185199

          Artemis Gallery
        • Michael Mccullough Signed & Numbered Lithograph
          Apr. 06, 2024

          Michael Mccullough Signed & Numbered Lithograph

          Est: -

          Frame is in good condition. Frame measures approximately 24.25in x 30.25in. Signed and numbered 387/500 in the lower right corner. KT20228 SA

          EJ'S Auction & Appraisal
        • Michael C. McCullough (1951- ), Untitled (Katsina Dolls)
          Feb. 17, 2024

          Michael C. McCullough (1951- ), Untitled (Katsina Dolls)

          Est: $800 - $1,200

          Title: Untitled (Katsina Dolls) Dimensions: 40 x 60 Framed Dimensions: unframed Signature: signed lower left: Michael C. McCullough verso: signed

          Jackson Hole Art Auction
        • Michael C. McCullough (1951- ), Untitled (Native American Artifacts)
          Feb. 17, 2024

          Michael C. McCullough (1951- ), Untitled (Native American Artifacts)

          Est: $800 - $1,200

          Title: Untitled (Native American Artifacts) Dimensions: 28 x 56 Framed Dimensions: unframed Signature: signed lower left: Michael C. McCullough verso: signed

          Jackson Hole Art Auction
        • MICHAEL MCCULLOUGH PRINT
          Jul. 28, 2023

          MICHAEL MCCULLOUGH PRINT

          Est: $25 - $50

          26 7/8" by 13 5/8' Allard Auction Collection Inv: MIH 13163

          Davis Brothers Auction
        • MICHAEL MCCULLOUGH WINTER IN TAOS WATERCOLOR ON PAPER
          Apr. 30, 2023

          MICHAEL MCCULLOUGH WINTER IN TAOS WATERCOLOR ON PAPER

          Est: -

          Michael C. McCullough (Born 1951) Winter in Taos Watercolor on Paper. As a Native American (member of the Choctaw Nation) he specializes in original paintings of authentic images reflecting the culture and history of the Southwest. His works may be seen at several galleries in the New Mexico, Arizona and Colorado areas as well as Santa Fe Indian Market, Heard Museum Indian Market (Phoenix), Eight Northern Pueblo Market(Espanola, NM) and many more. Artist: Michael Mccullough Title: Winter in Taos Medium: Watercolor on Paper Circa/Year: 1991 Signature Type: Hand Signed Signature Location: Lower Left Site Measurement: 10.25" x 15.25" Image Keywords: Native American, Indian Artwork, Art; Ref: BD2022

          Bradford's
        • Michael McCullough ''Mountain Lion'' (Pottery) Mixed Media
          Mar. 16, 2023

          Michael McCullough ''Mountain Lion'' (Pottery) Mixed Media

          Est: $300 - $600

          Michael McCullough (b.1951 New Mexico) ''Mountain Lion'' (Pottery) Mixed Media on Paper 22''x19'' Image. Signed l.l. and mounted with a shard of ancient Mimbres pottery. Gallery framed 39''x32''. Excellent condition.

          MBA Seattle Auction LLC
        • Michael McCullough (American, b.1951) Oil Painting on Board, Landscape
          Mar. 05, 2023

          Michael McCullough (American, b.1951) Oil Painting on Board, Landscape

          Est: $200 - $800

          Signed lower right. Impressionist style cityscape with a river, textured surface. Housed in cream ornate wood frame. Sight size - 15.5"H x 19.5"W. Frame size - 21.5"H x 25.5"W x 2"D. #oilpainting #cityscape Artist: McCullough

          Lion and Unicorn
        • American Michael C McCullough Southwest Watercolor Painting
          Feb. 25, 2023

          American Michael C McCullough Southwest Watercolor Painting

          Est: $300 - $600

          Very fine Southwest untitled winter painting by listed artist Michael C McCullough. Frame is 31 3/8" x 22 1/4", image is 27 1/4" x 18 1/4".Michael C. McCullough (Born 1951) was active/lived in New Mexico. Michael McCullough is known for Mountain landscape and Southwest pottery painting.Michael C. McCullough (and his twin brother Stephen) is well known throughout the Southwest over the past 30 years for his strong, vibrant paintings. As a Native American (member of the Choctaw Nation) he specializes in original paintings of authentic images reflecting the culture and history of the Southwest. His works may be seen at several galleries in the New Mexico, Arizona and Colorado areas as well as Santa Fe Indian Market, Heard Museum Indian Market (Phoenix), Eight NorthernPueblo Market (Espanola, NM) and many more.~~ DEAR BIDDERS, Please View More Detailed Close-Up Images by visiting our website - Sofedesignauctions.com ~ Thank you ! ~~~~~~. Detailed condition reports are not included in this catalog. For additional information, including condition reports, please contact us at info@sofedesignauctions.com

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        • American Michael C McCullough Southwest Watercolor Painting
          Feb. 25, 2023

          American Michael C McCullough Southwest Watercolor Painting

          Est: $300 - $600

          Very fine Southwest untitled winter painting by listed artist Michael C McCullough. Frame is 27 3/8" x 21 1/4", image is 23 1/4" x 17 1/4".Michael C. McCullough (Born 1951) was active/lived in New Mexico. Michael McCullough is known for Mountain landscape and Southwest pottery painting.Michael C. McCullough (and his twin brother Stephen) is well known throughout the Southwest over the past 30 years for his strong, vibrant paintings. As a Native American (member of the Choctaw Nation) he specializes in original paintings of authentic images reflecting the culture and history of the Southwest. His works may be seen at several galleries in the New Mexico, Arizona and Colorado areas as well as Santa Fe Indian Market, Heard Museum Indian Market (Phoenix), Eight NorthernPueblo Market (Espanola, NM) and many more.~~ DEAR BIDDERS, Please View More Detailed Close-Up Images by visiting our website - Sofedesignauctions.com ~ Thank you ! ~~~~~~. Detailed condition reports are not included in this catalog. For additional information, including condition reports, please contact us at info@sofedesignauctions.com

          Sofe Design Auctions
        • MICHAEL C MCCULLOUGH "STILL LIFE POTTERY" WATERCOLOR ON PAPER
          Dec. 03, 2022

          MICHAEL C MCCULLOUGH "STILL LIFE POTTERY" WATERCOLOR ON PAPER

          Est: -

          Michael C McCullough (1951) Hohokam Gila Polychrome Pottery Watercolor on Paper. Michael C. McCullough (and his twin brother Stephen) is well known throughout the Southwest over the past 30 years for his strong, vibrant paintings. As a Native American (member of the Choctaw Nation) he specializes in original paintings of authentic images reflecting the culture and history of the Southwest. His works may be seen at several galleries in the New Mexico, Arizona and Colorado areas as well as Santa Fe Indian Market, Heard Museum Indian Market (Phoenix), Eight Northern Pueblo Market(Espanola, NM) and many more. Artist: Michael C McCullough Title: "Still Life Pottery" Medium: Watercolor on Paper Signature Type: Hand Signed Signature Location: Lower Left Site Measurement: 11 x 16in Keywords: Still Life Artwork, Art; Ref: BD1129

          Bradford's
        • MICHAEL MCCULLOUGH "HOPI, ZIA, ACOMA, IBRES POTTERY" WATERCOLOR ON PAPER
          Dec. 03, 2022

          MICHAEL MCCULLOUGH "HOPI, ZIA, ACOMA, IBRES POTTERY" WATERCOLOR ON PAPER

          Est: -

          This is an Original Watercolor Painting! Michael McCullough (Born 1951) "Hopi, Zia, Acoma, ibres Pottery" Watercolor. Michael C. McCullough (and his twin brother Stephen) is well known throughout the Southwest over the past 30 years for his strong, vibrant paintings. As a Native American (member of the Choctaw Nation) he specializes in original paintings of authentic images reflecting the culture and history of the Southwest. His works may be seen at several galleries in the New Mexico, Arizona and Colorado areas as well as Santa Fe Indian Market, Heard Museum Indian Market (Phoenix), Eight Northern Pueblo Market(Espanola, NM) and many more. Artist: Michael McCullough Title: "Still Life With Pottery" Medium: Watercolor on Paper Signature Type: Hand Signed Signature Location: Lower Left Site Measurement: 14.5 x 29.25in Keywords: Still Life Artwork, Art; Ref: BD1129

          Bradford's
        • Michael McCullough Artist Native Pottery Framed Art
          Dec. 02, 2022

          Michael McCullough Artist Native Pottery Framed Art

          Est: $100 - $10,000

          Late 20th Century; Original, overall frame 27.25” x 15.25”, professionally framed and matted under glass, displaying ancient native American pottery, signed by artist at lower left, also has original pottery shards. Overall condition is excellent and original with artist info on back, please view photos. Provenance: Candler Estate Collection Chapel Hill N.C.

          Mebane Antique Auction
        • Michael C. Mccullough (b.1951) Watercolor On Paper
          Nov. 26, 2022

          Michael C. Mccullough (b.1951) Watercolor On Paper

          Est: -

          Signed 1991 In The Lower Left Corner. Framing Scratched, Measures Approximately 18in X 23in. Art Measures Approximately 10in X 15in. Nr11144 Zh

          EJ'S Auction & Appraisal
        • Mixed Media, Michael C. McCullough
          Nov. 19, 2022

          Mixed Media, Michael C. McCullough

          Est: $300 - $500

          Michael C. McCullough (American, b. 1951), Zia, Zuni, San Ildefonso and Hopi Pottery, mixed media, signed lower left, overall (with frame): 23.5"h x 38.5"w

          Clars Auctions
        • MICHAEL MCCULLOUGH "STILL LIFE WITH POTTERY" ACRYLIC ON CANVAS
          Nov. 06, 2022

          MICHAEL MCCULLOUGH "STILL LIFE WITH POTTERY" ACRYLIC ON CANVAS

          Est: -

          Michael C McCullough (Born 1951) "Still Life With Pottery" Acrylic on Canvas. Pieces depicted includes: Acoma, Mimbres A.D. 1050, Zia, and Zuni Bear. Michael C. McCullough (and his twin brother Stephen) is well known throughout the Southwest over the past 30 years for his strong, vibrant paintings. As a Native American (member of the Choctaw Nation) he specializes in original paintings of authentic images reflecting the culture and history of the Southwest. His works may be seen at several galleries in the New Mexico, Arizona and Colorado areas as well as Santa Fe Indian Market, Heard Museum Indian Market (Phoenix), Eight Northern Pueblo Market(Espanola, NM) and many more. Artist: Michael McCullough Title: "Still Life With Pottery" Medium: Acrylic on Canvas Signature Type: Hand Signed Signature Location: Lower Left Keywords: Native American, Indian Artwork, Art; Ref: BD2022

          Bradford's
        • MICHAEL C MCCULLOUGH PUEBLO INDIAN PAINTING
          Aug. 13, 2022

          MICHAEL C MCCULLOUGH PUEBLO INDIAN PAINTING

          Est: $50 - $75

          13 1/2" by 17 1/2". Michael C. McCullough (Born 1951) was active/lived in New Mexico. Michael McCullough is known for Mountain landscape and Southwest pottery painting. The following information is from William Kaye who wrote the following about a painting by Michael McCullough, which Kaye and his wife placed over the fireplace in their living room: When my wife Cindy and I were in the southwestern U.S. in April/May 1989, we bought this watercolor, depicting Three Indian Pottery Vases, representing three Indian tribes in New Mexico: the Zuni, the Acoma, and the ancient Anasazi. The artist, Michael McCullough is a Native American. The vase shown at the right in the painting is based on shards excavated by the archeologists working for the Public Service Company in New Mexico. The shards are then catalogued by the state and given back to the company, where they are made available to artists such as Michael McCullough. The shards, shown at the bottom of the work of art, date back to 1100-1250 A.D. and were probably Anasazi relics. The other two vases are traditional Zuni and Acoma vases. Allard Auction Collection Inv: AX

          Davis Brothers Auction
        • Michael McCullough, Untitled (Winter Camp)
          May. 28, 2022

          Michael McCullough, Untitled (Winter Camp)

          Est: $200 - $400

          Michael McCullough (b. 1951) Untitled (Winter Camp) watercolor on paper signed lower left: Michael C. McCullough

          Santa Fe Art Auction
        • Michael McCullough, Untitled (Pueblo Pottery and Skull)
          May. 28, 2022

          Michael McCullough, Untitled (Pueblo Pottery and Skull)

          Est: $800 - $1,200

          Michael McCullough (b. 1951) Untitled (Pueblo Pottery and Skull) watercolor on paper signed lower right: Michael McCullough

          Santa Fe Art Auction
        • MICHAEL C MCCULLOUGH "HOHOKAM A.D. 900" WATERCOLOR ON PAPER
          May. 22, 2022

          MICHAEL C MCCULLOUGH "HOHOKAM A.D. 900" WATERCOLOR ON PAPER

          Est: -

          Michael C McCullough "Hohokam A.D. 900 Watercolor on Paper. Artist: Michael C McCullough Title: "Hohokam A.D. 900" Medium: Watercolor on Paper Signature Type: Hand Signed Signature Location: Lower Left Site Measurement: 8in x 12.5in Keywords: Native American, Indian Artwork, Art; Ref: BD1129

          Bradford's
        • MICHAEL MCCULLOUGH "ANTELOPE KATSINA" ACRYLIC ON CANVAS
          Apr. 03, 2022

          MICHAEL MCCULLOUGH "ANTELOPE KATSINA" ACRYLIC ON CANVAS

          Est: -

          Michael C McCullough (Born 1951) "Antelope Katsina" (Tsiv Katsina) Acrylic on Canvas. Michael C. McCullough (and his twin brother Stephen) is well known throughout the Southwest over the past 30 years for his strong, vibrant paintings. As a Native American (member of the Choctaw Nation) he specializes in original paintings of authentic images reflecting the culture and history of the Southwest. His works may be seen at several galleries in the New Mexico, Arizona and Colorado areas as well as Santa Fe Indian Market, Heard Museum Indian Market (Phoenix), Eight Northern Pueblo Market(Espanola, NM) and many more. Artist: Michael McCullough Title: "Antelope Katsina" Medium: Acrylic on Canvas Signature Type: Hand Signed Signature Location: Lower Left Keywords: Southwest, Western, Painting, OriginalArt; Ref: BD2021

          Bradford's
        • Michael McCullough Miniature Chest
          Jan. 01, 2022

          Michael McCullough Miniature Chest

          Est: $200 - $300

          Michael McCullough miniature tiger maple inlaid chest of drawers. 11 1/2" x 6 1/2" x 12 3/4" Ht.. Provenance: Estate of Myron & Carolyn Neugeboren Ct..

          Copake Auction Inc.
        • Michael C. Mccullough Watercolor On Paper
          Dec. 18, 2021

          Michael C. Mccullough Watercolor On Paper

          Est: -

          Frame measures approximately 18.25 x 33.50 inches & the painting measuring approximately 12.5 x 26.25 inches. BH14605 AG

          EJ'S Auction & Appraisal
        • Michael C. McCullough, watercolor still life
          Oct. 27, 2021

          Michael C. McCullough, watercolor still life

          Est: $80 - $120

          Michael C. McCullough (b.1951), watercolor still life of Acoma Pueblo Indian pottery olla, with ancient fragment, 11 1/4" x 8 1/2".

          Pook & Pook Inc.
        • MICHAEL McCULLOUGH (B.1951) PUEBLO WATERCOLOR
          Aug. 28, 2021

          MICHAEL McCULLOUGH (B.1951) PUEBLO WATERCOLOR

          Est: $300 - $500

          Framed watercolor and gouache painting on paper, Pueblo in the Snow, signed lower left Michael C. McCullough (New Mexico, b.1951), sight: 10.75"h, 14.75"w, overall: 22.25"h, 26.25"w, 7.5lbs Start Price: $200.00

          Austin Auction Gallery
        • MICHAEL MCCULLOUGH "ACOMA 1890" WATERCOLOR ON PAPER
          Apr. 25, 2021

          MICHAEL MCCULLOUGH "ACOMA 1890" WATERCOLOR ON PAPER

          Est: -

          Michael C McCullough (Born 1951) "Acoma 1890" Watercolor on Paper. Michael C. McCullough (and his twin brother Stephen) is well known throughout the Southwest over the past 30 years for his strong, vibrant paintings. As a Native American (member of the Choctaw Nation) he specializes in original paintings of authentic images reflecting the culture and history of the Southwest. His works may be seen at several galleries in the New Mexico, Arizona and Colorado areas as well as Santa Fe Indian Market, Heard Museum Indian Market (Phoenix), Eight Northern Pueblo Market(Espanola, NM) and many more. Artist: Michael McCullough Title: "Acoma 1890" Medium: Watercolor on Paper Signature Type: Hand Signed Signature Location: Lower Left Site Measurement: 8.75in x 8in Keywords: Native American, Indian Artwork, Art; Ref: BD1301

          Bradford's
        • Michael C. Mccullough Watercolor On Paper
          Mar. 27, 2021

          Michael C. Mccullough Watercolor On Paper

          Est: -

          Still Life Painting. Frame Measures Approximately 28in X 34in. Art Measures Approximately 17in X 23in. Tm6396 Zh

          EJ'S Auction & Appraisal
        • bronze sculpture by Michael Clayton McCullough
          Mar. 08, 2021

          bronze sculpture by Michael Clayton McCullough

          Est: $150 - $350

          Fine bronze sculpture (14"H) "the night twister" by Michael Clayton McCullough (American 1951- ), ed 3/15 with original wood stand

          International Auction Gallery
        • bronze sculpture by Michael Clayton McCullough
          Mar. 08, 2021

          bronze sculpture by Michael Clayton McCullough

          Est: $150 - $350

          Fine bronze sculpture (7.7"H) "the rhythm of the South" by Michael Clayton McCullough (American 1951- ), ed 4/5 with original wood stand

          International Auction Gallery
        • MICHAEL C. MCCULLOUGH MISSION - LAS TRAMPAS WATERCOLOR ON PAPER
          Jan. 10, 2021

          MICHAEL C. MCCULLOUGH MISSION - LAS TRAMPAS WATERCOLOR ON PAPER

          Est: -

          Michael C. McCullough (Born 1951)Taos Pueblo Watercolor & Gouache on Paper. Michael C. McCullough (and his twin brother Stephen) is well known throughout the Southwest over the past 30 years for his strong, vibrant paintings. As a Native American (member of the Choctaw Nation) he specializes in original paintings of authentic images reflecting the culture and history of the Southwest. His works may be seen at several galleries in the New Mexico, Arizona and Colorado areas as well as Santa Fe Indian Market, Heard Museum Indian Market (Phoenix), Eight Northern Pueblo Market(Espanola, NM) and many more. Artist: Michael C. McCullough Title: Mission - Las Trampas Medium: Watercolor & Gouache Circa/Year: 2004 Signature Type: Hand Signed Signature Location: Lower Right Site Measurement: 9.5x9.5 in. Keywords: Native American, Indian Artwork, Art; Ref: BD1269

          Bradford's
        • MICHAEL C. MCCULLOUGH MISSION - LAS TRAMPAS WATERCOLOR ON PAPER
          Jan. 10, 2021

          MICHAEL C. MCCULLOUGH MISSION - LAS TRAMPAS WATERCOLOR ON PAPER

          Est: -

          Michael C. McCullough (Born 1951) "Mission - Las Trampas, New Mexico" Watercolor & Gouache on Paper. Michael C. McCullough (and his twin brother Stephen) is well known throughout the Southwest over the past 30 years for his strong, vibrant paintings. As a Native American (member of the Choctaw Nation) he specializes in original paintings of authentic images reflecting the culture and history of the Southwest. His works may be seen at several galleries in the New Mexico, Arizona and Colorado areas as well as Santa Fe Indian Market, Heard Museum Indian Market (Phoenix), Eight Northern Pueblo Market(Espanola, NM) and many more. Artist: Michael C. McCullough Title: Mission - Las Trampas Medium: Watercolor & Gouache Circa/Year: 1990 Signature Type: Hand Signed Signature Location: Lower Left Site Measurement: 9.5x14 in. Keywords: Native American, Indian Artwork, Art; Ref: BD1269

          Bradford's
        • MICHAEL MCCULLOUGH STILL LIFE ACOMA POTTERY WATERCOLOR ON PAPER
          Jan. 10, 2021

          MICHAEL MCCULLOUGH STILL LIFE ACOMA POTTERY WATERCOLOR ON PAPER

          Est: -

          Michael C. McCullough (Born 1951) Acoma, Zuni, Santo Domingo, Mimbres" Watercolor on Paper. Michael C. McCullough (and his twin brother Stephen) is well known throughout the Southwest over the past 30 years for his strong, vibrant paintings. As a Native American (member of the Choctaw Nation) he specializes in original paintings of authentic images reflecting the culture and history of the Southwest. His works may be seen at several galleries in the New Mexico, Arizona and Colorado areas as well as Santa Fe Indian Market, Heard Museum Indian Market (Phoenix), Eight Northern Pueblo Market(Espanola, NM) and many more. Artist: Michael McCullough Title: Still Life Acoma Pottery Medium: Watercolor on Paper Circa/Year: 1995 Signature Type: Hand Signed Signature Location: Lower Left & Reverso Site Measurement: 12 x 26.5 in Keywords: Native American, Indian Artwork, Art; Ref: BD1000

          Bradford's
        • bronze sculpture by Michael McCullough
          Nov. 09, 2020

          bronze sculpture by Michael McCullough

          Est: $300 - $500

          A fine bronze sculpture (14"H) "the night twister" by Michael McCullough (American, 1951- ), edition 3/15, with wood base

          International Auction Gallery
        • bronze sculpture by Michael Clayton McCullough
          Nov. 09, 2020

          bronze sculpture by Michael Clayton McCullough

          Est: $300 - $500

          A fine bronze sculpture (7.7"H) "the rhythm of the South" by Michael Clayton McCullough (American, 1951- ), edition 4/5, with wood base

          International Auction Gallery
        • Michael McCullough Still Life with Pottery Watercolor
          Aug. 09, 2020

          Michael McCullough Still Life with Pottery Watercolor

          Est: -

          Michael C McCullough (Born 1951) "Hopi, Acoma, Santo Domingo, Mimbres" Watercolor on Paper. Michael C. McCullough (and his twin brother Stephen) is well known throughout the Southwest over the past 30 years for his strong, vibrant paintings. As a Native American (member of the Choctaw Nation) he specializes in original paintings of authentic images reflecting the culture and history of the Southwest. His works may be seen at several galleries in the New Mexico, Arizona and Colorado areas as well as Santa Fe Indian Market, Heard Museum Indian Market (Phoenix), Eight Northern Pueblo Market(Espanola, NM) and many more. Artist: Michael McCullough Title: Still Life with Pottery Medium: Watercolor on Paper Signature Type: Hand Signed Signature Location: Lower Left Site Measurement: 14.25x24.5 in. Keywords: Native American, Indian Artwork, Art; Ref: BD1171

          Bradford's
        • Michael McCullough Framed Original Watercolor
          Jun. 27, 2020

          Michael McCullough Framed Original Watercolor

          Est: $400 - $800

          In this lot we have a Michael McCullough framed original watercolor. The McCullough brothers are well known in the southwest over the last 30 years for their strong, vibrant paintings. These brothers are from the Choctaw nation with them specializing in paintings reflecting the culture and history of the southwest. Their works are seen at galleries in the New Mexico, Arizona, and Colorado areas. This painting of a pottery has a piece of the pottery that was discovered and what this painting was based on. In the background of the painting you can see some tribal figures. The visible artwork measures 6 1/2" x 6 1/4" and the frame being 16 1/2" x 13 1/2"

          North American Auction Company
        • Michael McCullough Framed Original Watercolor
          Jun. 27, 2020

          Michael McCullough Framed Original Watercolor

          Est: $400 - $800

          In this lot we have a Michael McCullough framed original watercolor. The McCullough brothers are well known in the southwest over the last 30 years for their strong, vibrant paintings. These brothers are from the Choctaw nation with them specializing in paintings reflecting the culture and history of the southwest. Their works are seen at galleries in the New Mexico, Arizona, and Colorado areas. This picture shows an Anasazi pottery dating back to 1100-1300 A.D. This artwork has a piece of the pottery from the Anasazi dating back to that time as well. This artwork measures 6 1/2" x 6 1/4" with the frame being 16 1/2" x 13 1/2"

          North American Auction Company
        • MICHAEL C McCULLOUGH (BORN 1951) WATERCOLOR
          Oct. 26, 2019

          MICHAEL C McCULLOUGH (BORN 1951) WATERCOLOR

          Est: $250 - $400

          Michael C McCullough (Born 1951) Indian Pottery Sherds Titled verso with a label, signed lower left. Sight size measures 13 x 32.25 with a framed size of 26.5 x 44.5 inches. We happily provide seamless in-house packing and shipping services on nearly everything we sell.

          Dirk Soulis Auctions
        • MICHAEL C McCULLOUGH (BORN 1951) WATERCOLOR
          Oct. 26, 2019

          MICHAEL C McCULLOUGH (BORN 1951) WATERCOLOR

          Est: $200 - $400

          Michael C McCullough (Born 1951) Deep in Winter the view of tipis in a snowy landscape, signed and titled lower right. Sight size measures 11.5 x 26.5 with a framed size of 23.5 x 39 inches. We happily provide seamless in-house packing and shipping services on nearly everything we sell.

          Dirk Soulis Auctions
        • Michael McCullough (b. 1951): Santo Domingo; and Acoma
          Aug. 03, 2019

          Michael McCullough (b. 1951): Santo Domingo; and Acoma

          Est: $200 - $400

          Two watercolor and ink on paper with pottery shard, both signed 'Michael C. McCullough' lower left and titled lower right.Both 6 1/2 x 6 1/4 in. (sight), shards approximately 1 in., 17 x 14 in. (frame).

          STAIR
        • Watercolor by Michael C. McCullough (86850)
          Jul. 11, 2019

          Watercolor by Michael C. McCullough (86850)

          Est: $400 - $800

          From the southwestern U.S., New Mexico, Michael McCullough (born 1951, Texas). There is 1 Antelope Kachina; 1 Hopi Pot; 1 Acoma pot; & 1 Kachina. His intimate use of light, whether in still life or landscape, is the center point of his work. Beautiful condition framed in wood. Unframed is 22" x 16". Framed is 31" x 25". Date: State/Country: New Mexico City/County: Albuquerque

          Holabird Western Americana
        • Print by Michael C. McCullough (86850)
          Mar. 09, 2019

          Print by Michael C. McCullough (86850)

          Est: $250 - $500

          From the southwestern U.S., New Mexico, Michael McCullough (born 1951, Texas). There is 1 Antelope Kachina; 1 Hopi Pot; 1 Acoma pot; & 1 Kachina. His intimate use of light, whether in still life or landscape, is the center point of his work. Beautiful condition framed in wood. Unframed is 22" x 16". Framed is 31" x 25". Date: City/County: Albuquerque State: New Mexico

          Holabird Western Americana
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