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      • R Scott Nickell General Longstreet Bronze
        Nov. 02, 2024

        R Scott Nickell General Longstreet Bronze

        Est: $500 - $750

        26 3/4" by 9 5/8" by 9 1/2". Title is General Longstreet. R. Scott Nickell (Born 1958) is active/lives in Wyoming. R Nickell is known for Sculptor-Indian figure. Creating bronze sculptures of western figures of a past era, Nickell has achieved much success in the West and Southwest. Of Nickell's work in a Jackson Hole Gallery among highly recognized artists, Danny Medina wrote in the August, 1994 issue of Art Talk that "the shining star of this stable might be a young artist named R. Scott Nickell. I was told he is so hot he can't create sculptures fast enough to meet the demand." Having earned a degree in geophysics, Nickell is a former Texas oil executive who, in his mid 30s, traded the corporate life to follow his creative instincts. He had earned a degree in geophysics from Texas A & M and had never had an art course. With a minimum of formal training, his new job takes him all over the West and Southwest where he generates markets for his sculptures. He was first inspired to sculpt when he and his wife were enroute to visit family in Texas, and they took a side trip to see sculptures in a gallery in front of a foundry in Fort Worth. Because he was so obviously appreciative, Scott's wife gave him a two-day workshop at the foundry for his birthday. This experience cinched his connection to the world of art, and he still uses that same foundry in Texas. He spent a number of summers in Jackson Hole, Wyoming as a gallery artist-in-residence, and then he and his family moved there. He views his art as a transformation from his two-dimensional fact orientation of his geophysics career to three dimensions relating to the roundness of planet Earth. His realistic figures, horse soldiers to cowgirls, are historically accurate and imbued with a sense of pride and self-possession. He strives for a lot of detail and spends hours refining clothing, often working with a magnifying glass. Doing a series of cowgirls, he tends to focus more on women than men because he thinks it's a subject that has been neglected. He and his wife are also avid collectors of old chaps, beadwork, and other trappings of the old west.

        Davis Brothers Auction
      • R. Scott Nickell American
        Oct. 23, 2024

        R. Scott Nickell American

        Est: $1,200 - $1,800

        b. 1958. American, b. 1958 Long Knife, Cheyenne Signed R. Scott Nickell, numbered 23/24, dated © 1996, and inscribed as titled on the base Polychromed and patinated bronze Height 25 1/2 inches (Height of pedestal 44 1/2 inches) In fine condition.

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      • R Scott Nickell Indian Crow Pipe Bag Bronze
        Aug. 10, 2024

        R Scott Nickell Indian Crow Pipe Bag Bronze

        Est: $800 - $1,200

        Title is Crow Pipe Bag. 7 1/4" by 27" by 2". R. Scott Nickell (Born 1958) is active/lives in Wyoming. R Nickell is known for Sculptor-Indian figure. Creating bronze sculptures of western figures of a past era, Nickell has achieved much success in the West and Southwest. Of Nickell's work in a Jackson Hole Gallery among highly recognized artists, Danny Medina wrote in the August, 1994 issue of Art Talk that "the shining star of this stable might be a young artist named R. Scott Nickell. I was told he is so hot he can't create sculptures fast enough to meet the demand." Having earned a degree in geophysics, Nickell is a former Texas oil executive who, in his mid 30s, traded the corporate life to follow his creative instincts. He had earned a degree in geophysics from Texas A & M and had never had an art course. With a minimum of formal training, his new job takes him all over the West and Southwest where he generates markets for his sculptures. He was first inspired to sculpt when he and his wife were enroute to visit family in Texas, and they took a side trip to see sculptures in a gallery in front of a foundry in Fort Worth. Because he was so obviously appreciative, Scott's wife gave him a two-day workshop at the foundry for his birthday. This experience cinched his connection to the world of art, and he still uses that same foundry in Texas. He spent a number of summers in Jackson Hole, Wyoming as a gallery artist-in-residence, and then he and his family moved there. He views his art as a transformation from his two-dimensional fact orientation of his geophysics career to three dimensions relating to the roundness of planet Earth. His realistic figures, horse soldiers to cowgirls, are historically accurate and imbued with a sense of pride and self-possession. He strives for a lot of detail and spends hours refining clothing, often working with a magnifying glass. Doing a series of cowgirls, he tends to focus more on women than men because he thinks it's a subject that has been neglected. He and his wife are also avid collectors of old chaps, beadwork, and other trappings of the old west.

        Davis Brothers Auction
      • R Scott Nickell General Longstreet Bronze
        Aug. 10, 2024

        R Scott Nickell General Longstreet Bronze

        Est: $1,500 - $2,000

        26 3/4" by 9 5/8" by 9 1/2". Title is General Longstreet. R. Scott Nickell (Born 1958) is active/lives in Wyoming. R Nickell is known for Sculptor-Indian figure. Creating bronze sculptures of western figures of a past era, Nickell has achieved much success in the West and Southwest. Of Nickell's work in a Jackson Hole Gallery among highly recognized artists, Danny Medina wrote in the August, 1994 issue of Art Talk that "the shining star of this stable might be a young artist named R. Scott Nickell. I was told he is so hot he can't create sculptures fast enough to meet the demand." Having earned a degree in geophysics, Nickell is a former Texas oil executive who, in his mid 30s, traded the corporate life to follow his creative instincts. He had earned a degree in geophysics from Texas A & M and had never had an art course. With a minimum of formal training, his new job takes him all over the West and Southwest where he generates markets for his sculptures. He was first inspired to sculpt when he and his wife were enroute to visit family in Texas, and they took a side trip to see sculptures in a gallery in front of a foundry in Fort Worth. Because he was so obviously appreciative, Scott's wife gave him a two-day workshop at the foundry for his birthday. This experience cinched his connection to the world of art, and he still uses that same foundry in Texas. He spent a number of summers in Jackson Hole, Wyoming as a gallery artist-in-residence, and then he and his family moved there. He views his art as a transformation from his two-dimensional fact orientation of his geophysics career to three dimensions relating to the roundness of planet Earth. His realistic figures, horse soldiers to cowgirls, are historically accurate and imbued with a sense of pride and self-possession. He strives for a lot of detail and spends hours refining clothing, often working with a magnifying glass. Doing a series of cowgirls, he tends to focus more on women than men because he thinks it's a subject that has been neglected. He and his wife are also avid collectors of old chaps, beadwork, and other trappings of the old west.

        Davis Brothers Auction
      • R Scott Nickell Indian Crow Pipe Bag Bronze
        Jul. 13, 2024

        R Scott Nickell Indian Crow Pipe Bag Bronze

        Est: $800 - $1,200

        Title is Crow Pipe Bag. 7 1/4" by 27" by 2". R. Scott Nickell (Born 1958) is active/lives in Wyoming. R Nickell is known for Sculptor-Indian figure. Creating bronze sculptures of western figures of a past era, Nickell has achieved much success in the West and Southwest. Of Nickell's work in a Jackson Hole Gallery among highly recognized artists, Danny Medina wrote in the August, 1994 issue of Art Talk that "the shining star of this stable might be a young artist named R. Scott Nickell. I was told he is so hot he can't create sculptures fast enough to meet the demand." Having earned a degree in geophysics, Nickell is a former Texas oil executive who, in his mid 30s, traded the corporate life to follow his creative instincts. He had earned a degree in geophysics from Texas A & M and had never had an art course. With a minimum of formal training, his new job takes him all over the West and Southwest where he generates markets for his sculptures. He was first inspired to sculpt when he and his wife were enroute to visit family in Texas, and they took a side trip to see sculptures in a gallery in front of a foundry in Fort Worth. Because he was so obviously appreciative, Scott's wife gave him a two-day workshop at the foundry for his birthday. This experience cinched his connection to the world of art, and he still uses that same foundry in Texas. He spent a number of summers in Jackson Hole, Wyoming as a gallery artist-in-residence, and then he and his family moved there. He views his art as a transformation from his two-dimensional fact orientation of his geophysics career to three dimensions relating to the roundness of planet Earth. His realistic figures, horse soldiers to cowgirls, are historically accurate and imbued with a sense of pride and self-possession. He strives for a lot of detail and spends hours refining clothing, often working with a magnifying glass. Doing a series of cowgirls, he tends to focus more on women than men because he thinks it's a subject that has been neglected. He and his wife are also avid collectors of old chaps, beadwork, and other trappings of the old west.

        Davis Brothers Auction
      • R Scott Nickell General Longstreet Bronze
        Jul. 13, 2024

        R Scott Nickell General Longstreet Bronze

        Est: $1,500 - $2,000

        26 3/4" by 9 5/8" by 9 1/2". Title is General Longstreet. R. Scott Nickell (Born 1958) is active/lives in Wyoming. R Nickell is known for Sculptor-Indian figure. Creating bronze sculptures of western figures of a past era, Nickell has achieved much success in the West and Southwest. Of Nickell's work in a Jackson Hole Gallery among highly recognized artists, Danny Medina wrote in the August, 1994 issue of Art Talk that "the shining star of this stable might be a young artist named R. Scott Nickell. I was told he is so hot he can't create sculptures fast enough to meet the demand." Having earned a degree in geophysics, Nickell is a former Texas oil executive who, in his mid 30s, traded the corporate life to follow his creative instincts. He had earned a degree in geophysics from Texas A & M and had never had an art course. With a minimum of formal training, his new job takes him all over the West and Southwest where he generates markets for his sculptures. He was first inspired to sculpt when he and his wife were enroute to visit family in Texas, and they took a side trip to see sculptures in a gallery in front of a foundry in Fort Worth. Because he was so obviously appreciative, Scott's wife gave him a two-day workshop at the foundry for his birthday. This experience cinched his connection to the world of art, and he still uses that same foundry in Texas. He spent a number of summers in Jackson Hole, Wyoming as a gallery artist-in-residence, and then he and his family moved there. He views his art as a transformation from his two-dimensional fact orientation of his geophysics career to three dimensions relating to the roundness of planet Earth. His realistic figures, horse soldiers to cowgirls, are historically accurate and imbued with a sense of pride and self-possession. He strives for a lot of detail and spends hours refining clothing, often working with a magnifying glass. Doing a series of cowgirls, he tends to focus more on women than men because he thinks it's a subject that has been neglected. He and his wife are also avid collectors of old chaps, beadwork, and other trappings of the old west.

        Davis Brothers Auction
      • R Scott Nickell Cheyenne Indian Bronze
        Jun. 08, 2024

        R Scott Nickell Cheyenne Indian Bronze

        Est: $1,000 - $1,500

        Title is Cheyenne. 16 3/4" by 6 7/8" by 5 3/8". R. Scott Nickell (Born 1958) is active/lives in Wyoming. R Nickell is known for Sculptor-Indian figure. Creating bronze sculptures of western figures of a past era, Nickell has achieved much success in the West and Southwest. Of Nickell's work in a Jackson Hole Gallery among highly recognized artists, Danny Medina wrote in the August, 1994 issue of Art Talk that "the shining star of this stable might be a young artist named R. Scott Nickell. I was told he is so hot he can't create sculptures fast enough to meet the demand." Having earned a degree in geophysics, Nickell is a former Texas oil executive who, in his mid 30s, traded the corporate life to follow his creative instincts. He had earned a degree in geophysics from Texas A & M and had never had an art course. With a minimum of formal training, his new job takes him all over the West and Southwest where he generates markets for his sculptures. He was first inspired to sculpt when he and his wife were enroute to visit family in Texas, and they took a side trip to see sculptures in a gallery in front of a foundry in Fort Worth. Because he was so obviously appreciative, Scott's wife gave him a two-day workshop at the foundry for his birthday. This experience cinched his connection to the world of art, and he still uses that same foundry in Texas. He spent a number of summers in Jackson Hole, Wyoming as a gallery artist-in-residence, and then he and his family moved there. He views his art as a transformation from his two-dimensional fact orientation of his geophysics career to three dimensions relating to the roundness of planet Earth. His realistic figures, horse soldiers to cowgirls, are historically accurate and imbued with a sense of pride and self-possession. He strives for a lot of detail and spends hours refining clothing, often working with a magnifying glass. Doing a series of cowgirls, he tends to focus more on women than men because he thinks it's a subject that has been neglected. He and his wife are also avid collectors of old chaps, beadwork, and other trappings of the old west.

        Davis Brothers Auction
      • R Scott Nickell Indian Crow Pipe Bag Bronze
        Jun. 08, 2024

        R Scott Nickell Indian Crow Pipe Bag Bronze

        Est: $800 - $1,200

        Title is Crow Pipe Bag. 7 1/4" by 27" by 2". R. Scott Nickell (Born 1958) is active/lives in Wyoming. R Nickell is known for Sculptor-Indian figure. Creating bronze sculptures of western figures of a past era, Nickell has achieved much success in the West and Southwest. Of Nickell's work in a Jackson Hole Gallery among highly recognized artists, Danny Medina wrote in the August, 1994 issue of Art Talk that "the shining star of this stable might be a young artist named R. Scott Nickell. I was told he is so hot he can't create sculptures fast enough to meet the demand." Having earned a degree in geophysics, Nickell is a former Texas oil executive who, in his mid 30s, traded the corporate life to follow his creative instincts. He had earned a degree in geophysics from Texas A & M and had never had an art course. With a minimum of formal training, his new job takes him all over the West and Southwest where he generates markets for his sculptures. He was first inspired to sculpt when he and his wife were enroute to visit family in Texas, and they took a side trip to see sculptures in a gallery in front of a foundry in Fort Worth. Because he was so obviously appreciative, Scott's wife gave him a two-day workshop at the foundry for his birthday. This experience cinched his connection to the world of art, and he still uses that same foundry in Texas. He spent a number of summers in Jackson Hole, Wyoming as a gallery artist-in-residence, and then he and his family moved there. He views his art as a transformation from his two-dimensional fact orientation of his geophysics career to three dimensions relating to the roundness of planet Earth. His realistic figures, horse soldiers to cowgirls, are historically accurate and imbued with a sense of pride and self-possession. He strives for a lot of detail and spends hours refining clothing, often working with a magnifying glass. Doing a series of cowgirls, he tends to focus more on women than men because he thinks it's a subject that has been neglected. He and his wife are also avid collectors of old chaps, beadwork, and other trappings of the old west.

        Davis Brothers Auction
      • R Scott Nickell Cheyenne Honor Lifesized Bronze
        Jun. 08, 2024

        R Scott Nickell Cheyenne Honor Lifesized Bronze

        Est: $6,000 - $8,000

        Title is Cheyenne Honor. 60" by 30" by 30". R. Scott Nickell (Born 1958) is active/lives in Wyoming. R Nickell is known for Sculptor-Indian figure. Creating bronze sculptures of western figures of a past era, Nickell has achieved much success in the West and Southwest. Of Nickell's work in a Jackson Hole Gallery among highly recognized artists, Danny Medina wrote in the August, 1994 issue of Art Talk that "the shining star of this stable might be a young artist named R. Scott Nickell. I was told he is so hot he can't create sculptures fast enough to meet the demand." Having earned a degree in geophysics, Nickell is a former Texas oil executive who, in his mid 30s, traded the corporate life to follow his creative instincts. He had earned a degree in geophysics from Texas A & M and had never had an art course. With a minimum of formal training, his new job takes him all over the West and Southwest where he generates markets for his sculptures. He was first inspired to sculpt when he and his wife were enroute to visit family in Texas, and they took a side trip to see sculptures in a gallery in front of a foundry in Fort Worth. Because he was so obviously appreciative, Scott's wife gave him a two-day workshop at the foundry for his birthday. This experience cinched his connection to the world of art, and he still uses that same foundry in Texas. He spent a number of summers in Jackson Hole, Wyoming as a gallery artist-in-residence, and then he and his family moved there. He views his art as a transformation from his two-dimensional fact orientation of his geophysics career to three dimensions relating to the roundness of planet Earth. His realistic figures, horse soldiers to cowgirls, are historically accurate and imbued with a sense of pride and self-possession. He strives for a lot of detail and spends hours refining clothing, often working with a magnifying glass. Doing a series of cowgirls, he tends to focus more on women than men because he thinks it's a subject that has been neglected. He and his wife are also avid collectors of old chaps, beadwork, and other trappings of the old west.

        Davis Brothers Auction
      • R Scott Nickell General Longstreet Bronze
        Jun. 08, 2024

        R Scott Nickell General Longstreet Bronze

        Est: $1,500 - $2,000

        26 3/4" by 9 5/8" by 9 1/2". Title is General Longstreet. R. Scott Nickell (Born 1958) is active/lives in Wyoming. R Nickell is known for Sculptor-Indian figure. Creating bronze sculptures of western figures of a past era, Nickell has achieved much success in the West and Southwest. Of Nickell's work in a Jackson Hole Gallery among highly recognized artists, Danny Medina wrote in the August, 1994 issue of Art Talk that "the shining star of this stable might be a young artist named R. Scott Nickell. I was told he is so hot he can't create sculptures fast enough to meet the demand." Having earned a degree in geophysics, Nickell is a former Texas oil executive who, in his mid 30s, traded the corporate life to follow his creative instincts. He had earned a degree in geophysics from Texas A & M and had never had an art course. With a minimum of formal training, his new job takes him all over the West and Southwest where he generates markets for his sculptures. He was first inspired to sculpt when he and his wife were enroute to visit family in Texas, and they took a side trip to see sculptures in a gallery in front of a foundry in Fort Worth. Because he was so obviously appreciative, Scott's wife gave him a two-day workshop at the foundry for his birthday. This experience cinched his connection to the world of art, and he still uses that same foundry in Texas. He spent a number of summers in Jackson Hole, Wyoming as a gallery artist-in-residence, and then he and his family moved there. He views his art as a transformation from his two-dimensional fact orientation of his geophysics career to three dimensions relating to the roundness of planet Earth. His realistic figures, horse soldiers to cowgirls, are historically accurate and imbued with a sense of pride and self-possession. He strives for a lot of detail and spends hours refining clothing, often working with a magnifying glass. Doing a series of cowgirls, he tends to focus more on women than men because he thinks it's a subject that has been neglected. He and his wife are also avid collectors of old chaps, beadwork, and other trappings of the old west.

        Davis Brothers Auction
      • R. Scott Nickell (1958- ), Ayashe
        May. 18, 2024

        R. Scott Nickell (1958- ), Ayashe

        Est: $600 - $900

        Title: Ayashe Dimensions: 17 3/4 x 8 x 6 Framed Dimensions: 19 3/4 x 9 x 7 7/8 Signature: inscribed: Ñ "Ayashe" R Scott Nickell /24

        Jackson Hole Art Auction
      • R. Scott Nickell (1958- ), Apache Skye
        May. 18, 2024

        R. Scott Nickell (1958- ), Apache Skye

        Est: $600 - $900

        Title: Apache Skye Dimensions: 13 5/8 x 16 3/8 x 10 Framed Dimensions: 16 3/4 x 18 5/8 x 13 3/8 Signature: inscribed: Apache Skye 16/24 R Scott Nickell Ñ © 99

        Jackson Hole Art Auction
      • R. Scott Nickell (American, b. 1958) Sacred Traditions, edition 2/24, 2002
        May. 09, 2024

        R. Scott Nickell (American, b. 1958) Sacred Traditions, edition 2/24, 2002

        Est: $1,000 - $2,000

        R. Scott Nickell (American, b. 1958) Sacred Traditions, edition 2/24, 2002 bronze signed R Scott Nickell, titled, numbered and dated (base) height 27 x width 20 x depth 8 1/2 inches

        Hindman
      • R. Scott Nickell (American, b. 1958) Walks in the Rain, edition 2/24, 1989
        May. 09, 2024

        R. Scott Nickell (American, b. 1958) Walks in the Rain, edition 2/24, 1989

        Est: $1,000 - $2,000

        R. Scott Nickell (American, b. 1958) Walks in the Rain, edition 2/24, 1989 bronze signed R Scott Nickell, titled, numbered, and dated (base) height 27 1/2 x width 9 1/2 x depth 8 inches

        Hindman
      • R. Scott Nickell (American, b. 1958) Chiricahua Apache, edition 2/24, 2000
        May. 09, 2024

        R. Scott Nickell (American, b. 1958) Chiricahua Apache, edition 2/24, 2000

        Est: $1,000 - $2,000

        R. Scott Nickell (American, b. 1958) Chiricahua Apache, edition 2/24, 2000 bronze signed R Scott Nickell, titled, numbered and dated (base) 28 1/2 x width 13 inches

        Hindman
      • R. Scott Nickell (American, b. 1958) Cheyenne Celebration, edition 2/24, 2004
        May. 09, 2024

        R. Scott Nickell (American, b. 1958) Cheyenne Celebration, edition 2/24, 2004

        Est: $1,000 - $2,000

        R. Scott Nickell (American, b. 1958) Cheyenne Celebration, edition 2/24, 2004 bronze signed R Scott Nickell, titled, numbered and dated (base) height 25 1/2 x width 14 x depth 16 1/2 inches

        Hindman
      • R. Scott Nickell (American, b. 1958) Cheyenne Honor, edition 2/24, 2000
        May. 09, 2024

        R. Scott Nickell (American, b. 1958) Cheyenne Honor, edition 2/24, 2000

        Est: $1,000 - $2,000

        R. Scott Nickell (American, b. 1958) Cheyenne Honor, edition 2/24, 2000 bronze signed R Scott Nickell, titled, numbered and dated (base) height 30 1/2 x width 10 x depth 9 inches

        Hindman
      • R. Scott Nickell (American, b. 1958) Cheyenne Honor, edition 2/15, 2005
        May. 09, 2024

        R. Scott Nickell (American, b. 1958) Cheyenne Honor, edition 2/15, 2005

        Est: $3,000 - $5,000

        R. Scott Nickell (American, b. 1958) Cheyenne Honor, edition 2/15, 2005 bronze signed R Scott Nickell, titled, numbered and dated (base) height 60 x width 30 x depth 30 inches

        Hindman
      • R. Scott Nickell (American, b. 1958) Running Thunder, edition 2/24, 2002
        May. 09, 2024

        R. Scott Nickell (American, b. 1958) Running Thunder, edition 2/24, 2002

        Est: $1,000 - $2,000

        R. Scott Nickell (American, b. 1958) Running Thunder, edition 2/24, 2002 bronze signed R Scott Nickell, titled, numbered and dated (base) height 26 1/2 x width 10 x depth 8 1/2 inches

        Hindman
      • R. Scott Nickell (American, b. 1958) Winds of Change, edition 2/24, 1999
        May. 09, 2024

        R. Scott Nickell (American, b. 1958) Winds of Change, edition 2/24, 1999

        Est: $1,000 - $2,000

        R. Scott Nickell (American, b. 1958) Winds of Change, edition 2/24, 1999 bronze signed R Scott Nickell, titled, numbered and dated (base) height 28 1/2 x with 15 1/2 x depth 8 inches

        Hindman
      • R. Scott Nickell, Hopi Maiden, 1994
        May. 08, 2024

        R. Scott Nickell, Hopi Maiden, 1994

        Est: $1,000 - $2,000

        R. Scott Nickell (b. 1958) Hopi Maiden, 1994 bronze, edition 13 of 24 inscribed: 13/24 / "Hopi Maiden" R. Scott

        Santa Fe Art Auction
      • R. Scott Nickell (1958- ), Winds of Change
        Feb. 17, 2024

        R. Scott Nickell (1958- ), Winds of Change

        Est: $800 - $1,200

        Title: Winds of Change Dimensions: 29 x 17 x 9 Framed Dimensions: 32 x 17 x 9 Signature: inscribed: 18/24 "Winds of Change" R. Scott Nickell © 1999 Ñ

        Jackson Hole Art Auction
      • R. Scott Nickell (1958- ), Thunder Hawk
        Feb. 17, 2024

        R. Scott Nickell (1958- ), Thunder Hawk

        Est: $1,000 - $2,000

        Title: Thunder Hawk Dimensions: 30 x 12 x 13 Framed Dimensions: 32 1/2 x 12 x 13 Signature: inscribed: "Thunder Hawk" © 1997 18/24 R. Scott Nickell Ñ stamped: Hoka Hey

        Jackson Hole Art Auction
      • R. Scott Nickell (1958- ), Long Knife
        Feb. 17, 2024

        R. Scott Nickell (1958- ), Long Knife

        Est: $800 - $1,200

        Title: Long Knife Dimensions: 24 1/2 x 17 x 8 5/8 Framed Dimensions: 26 1/2 x 17 x 8 5/8 Signature: inscribed: "Long Knife" Cheyenne AP R. Scott Nickell © 1996 Ñ stamped: Hoka Hey

        Jackson Hole Art Auction
      • R. Scott Nickell (1958- ), General Robert E. Lee
        Feb. 17, 2024

        R. Scott Nickell (1958- ), General Robert E. Lee

        Est: $600 - $900

        Title: General Robert E. Lee Dimensions: 24 3/4 x 9 3/4 x 9 1/4 Framed Dimensions: 26 1/2 x 9 3/4 x 9 1/4 Signature: inscribed: © 1998 R. Scott Nickell " General Robert E. Lee" 7/30 Ñ stamped: Hoka Hey

        Jackson Hole Art Auction
      • R. Scott Nickell (1958- ), General Longstreet
        Feb. 17, 2024

        R. Scott Nickell (1958- ), General Longstreet

        Est: $600 - $900

        Title: General Longstreet Dimensions: 25 x 9 1/2 x 11 1/4 Framed Dimensions: 27 x 9 1/2 x 11 1/4 Signature: inscribed: Longstreet the General's General 7/30 © 1997 R. Scott Nickell stamped: Hoka Hey

        Jackson Hole Art Auction
      • R. SCOTT NICKELL (B.1958) BRONZE 'THE ONE I ADORE'
        Sep. 09, 2022

        R. SCOTT NICKELL (B.1958) BRONZE 'THE ONE I ADORE'

        Est: $800 - $1,200

        Western patinated and polychrome painted bronze sculpture, "Ayou Insch Ni" (The One I Adore), signed in cast R. Scott Nickell (Wyoming, b.1958), dated 1996, numbered 17/ 24, seated Native American woman, holding up lamb, rising on stepped wood rotating base, bronze: approx 17.75"h, 11.5"w, overall: approx 19.25"h, 14.25"w, 13"d, 42lbs Start Price: $400.00

        Austin Auction Gallery
      • R. SCOTT NICKELL (B.1958) COLD PAINTED BRONZE
        Jun. 25, 2022

        R. SCOTT NICKELL (B.1958) COLD PAINTED BRONZE

        Est: $700 - $1,000

        Western patinated and cold painted bronze sculpture, "Wind in Her Face," signed in cast R. Scott Nickell (American, b.1958), numbered 11/ 12, dated 1993, on a granite and wood rotating base, bronze: approx 23"h, overall: approx 26"h, 9.25"w, 9.25"d, 41.5lbs Start Price: $500.00

        Austin Auction Gallery
      • Sculpture, R. Scott Nickell
        Jun. 18, 2022

        Sculpture, R. Scott Nickell

        Est: $500 - $700

        R. Scott Nickell (American, b. 1958), "Ayou Insch Ni (The One I Adore)," 1996, bronze sculpture, edition 17/24, overall (with wood base): 19"h x 14"w x 12"d. Note: A certificate of authenticity accompanies lot.

        Clars Auctions
      • R. SCOTT NICKELL "LEATHER & GRACE" BRONZE SCULPTURE
        Apr. 25, 2021

        R. SCOTT NICKELL "LEATHER & GRACE" BRONZE SCULPTURE

        Est: -

        R. Scott Nickell (Born 1958) "Leather & Grace" Bronze Sculpture. Creating bronze sculptures of western figures of a past era, Nickell has achieved much success in the West and Southwest. Of Nickell's work in a Jackson Hole Gallery among highly recognized artists. Having earned a degree in geophysics, Nickell is a former Texas oil executive who, in his mid 30s, traded the corporate life to follow his creative instincts. He had earned a degree in geophysics from Texas A & M and had never had an art course. With a minimum of formal training, his new job takes him all over the West and Southwest where he generates markets for his sculptures. His realistic figures, horse soldiers to cowgirls, are historically accurate and imbued with a sense of pride and self-possession. He strives for a lot of detail and spends hours refining clothing, often working with a magnifying glass. Doing a series of cowgirls, he tends to focus more on women than men because he thinks it's a subject that has been neglected. Artist: R. Scott Nickell Title: "Leather & Grace" Medium: Bronze Sculpture Circa/Year: 1999 Signature Type: Signed Signature Location: on base Edition: 17/24 Keywords: Southwestern, Western Artwork, Art; Ref: BD1301

        Bradford's
      • An American Bronze Sculpture, R. Scott Nickell (American, 20th century), Height 22 3/4 inches.
        Jun. 06, 2014

        An American Bronze Sculpture, R. Scott Nickell (American, 20th century), Height 22 3/4 inches.

        Est: $100 - $200

        An American Bronze Sculpture, R. Scott Nickell (American, 20th century), Sacagawea, 1994, artist's proof, raised on a wood plinth, signed and dated. Height 22 3/4 inches.

        Hindman
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