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              • JOHN NIETO (AMERICAN, 1936-2018)
                Nov. 22, 2024

                JOHN NIETO (AMERICAN, 1936-2018)

                Est: $200 - $400

                John Nieto American, 1936-2018 Presenting Olympic Peace Giclee Signed in pencil lower right and numbered 14/100 lower left. Unframed.

                Selkirk Auctioneers & Appraisers
              • JOHN NIETO (AMERICAN, 1936-2018)
                Nov. 22, 2024

                JOHN NIETO (AMERICAN, 1936-2018)

                Est: $200 - $400

                John Nieto American, 1936-2018 Peace and Loyalty Giclee Unsigned. Colorful image of a Native American chief with a wolf lying in front of him, unframed.

                Selkirk Auctioneers & Appraisers
              • JOHN NIETO (AMERICAN, 1936-2018)
                Nov. 22, 2024

                JOHN NIETO (AMERICAN, 1936-2018)

                Est: $300 - $600

                John Nieto American, 1936-2018 Peace and Loyalty Giclee Signed in pencil lower right and numbered 92/300 lower left. Colorful image of a Native American chief with a wolf lying in front of him, unframed.

                Selkirk Auctioneers & Appraisers
              • John Nieto
                Nov. 20, 2024

                John Nieto

                Est: $3,000 - $5,000

                American, 1936-2018 Apache Mountain Spirit Dancer Signed Nieto (lr) Paper collage on paper 28 x 22 inches (71 x 56 cm) (Framed: 34 3/4 x 28 1/4 x 3/4 inches) Sheet is hinged to backing at all four corners, reverse of sheet is not accessible. A small vertical tear through collaged element of feather to right of figure's head. Some collaged elements appear to be lifting slightly in scattered areas where adhesive has dried. A scratch through green collaged element at lower right of figure. A very small red collaged element in horizontal series of collaged pieces at right of figure's shoulder is missing.

                DOYLE Auctioneers & Appraisers
              • John Nieto
                Nov. 20, 2024

                John Nieto

                Est: $3,000 - $5,000

                Native American, 1936-2018 Courting Blanket Signed Nieto (lr) Paper collage on paper 28 x 22 inches (71 x 60 inches) (Framed: 34 3/4 x 28 1/4 x 3/4 inches) Sheet is hinged to backing at all four corners, reverse of sheet not accessible. Some surface stains likely related to collage adhesive scattered throughout, most apparent on yellow element at neck of figure, and to the right within light blue element. Scattered light surface wear and faint scratches throughout.

                DOYLE Auctioneers & Appraisers
              • John Nieto
                Nov. 20, 2024

                John Nieto

                Est: $8,000 - $12,000

                Native American, 1936-2018 Gallup Intertribal 1979 #2, 1980 Signed Nieto (ll), signed and dated John Nieto 1980 and inscribed as titled on the stretcher Acrylic on canvas 24 x 30 inches (61 x 76.2 cm) (Framed: 25 1/2 x 31 1/2 x 1 3/4 inches) Overall very good condition. No notable issues detected during inspection. Painting surface appears clean and without any issues such as lifting, cracking, losses, or other wear. A few light scattered spots of possible mildew or staining on reverse, not apparent on face of work. No evidence of restoration under UV inspection.

                DOYLE Auctioneers & Appraisers
              • John Nieto
                Nov. 20, 2024

                John Nieto

                Est: $20,000 - $40,000

                Native American, 1936-2018 Navajo Beadmaker Signed Nieto (lr), inscribed Bead Maker on the stretcher Acrylic on canvas 60 x 48 inches (152 x 122 cm) (61 5/8 x 49 1/2 x 2 inches) A thin graphite pencil line extending from frame at upper center and down into blue pigment at upper center. A thin horizontal scuff line at center right within red pigment. A rub exposing canvas wear at lower left edge within green pigment. A faint scuff at center associated with stretcher bars. Paint surface is otherwise clean and without further apparent losses or cracking. No evidence of restoration under UV inspection.

                DOYLE Auctioneers & Appraisers
              • JOHN NIETO "SAGUARO MAN" SERIGRAPH
                Nov. 17, 2024

                JOHN NIETO "SAGUARO MAN" SERIGRAPH

                Est: -

                John W. Nieto (1936 - 2018) "Saguaro Man" Serigraph on Paper. John Nieto calls himself an American artist who paints Indians, not an Indian artist. An acclaimed leader of his field, but taking a separate path to represent Native Americans in striking symbolic portraits, Nieto is exhibited worldwide and has had paintings accepted for the Presidential library. He does not attempt to be authentic, but to show a core Native spirit. His Indians seem to belong to a universal tribe that suggest a common, Far Eastern origin, and connection with a contemporary group. An artist of established international reputation, Nieto's work has been exhibited in Europe, Japan, Latin America, and Africa, in addition to his annual shows in Santa Fe, New York and Palm Springs. In 1981 his work was exhibited at the Salon D`Automne/Grand Palais in Paris, France. His work, the subject of two books and numerous articles, is also represented in the permanent collection of the National Museum of Wildlife Art. Artist: John Nieto Title: "Saguaro Man" Medium: Serigraph Signature Type: Pencil Signature Signature Location: Lower Right Edition: 5/25 Keywords: Native American, Indian Artwork, Art; Ref: BD1727

                Bradford's
              • JOHN NIETO "WOLF HUNTING" ACRYLIC ON CANVAS
                Nov. 17, 2024

                JOHN NIETO "WOLF HUNTING" ACRYLIC ON CANVAS

                Est: -

                John W. Nieto (1936 - 2018) "Wolf Hunting" Acrylic on Canvas. Signed lower left, also signed, titled, and dated on reverse. John Nieto calls himself an American artist who paints Indians, not an Indian artist. An acclaimed leader of his field, but taking a separate path to represent Native Americans in striking symbolic portraits, Nieto is exhibited worldwide and has had paintings accepted for the Presidential library. He does not attempt to be authentic, but to show a core Native spirit. His Indians seem to belong to a universal tribe that suggest a common, Far Eastern origin, and connection with a contemporary group. An artist of established international reputation, Nieto's work has been exhibited in Europe, Japan, Latin America, and Africa, in addition to his annual shows in Santa Fe, New York and Palm Springs. In 1981 his work was exhibited at the Salon D`Automne/Grand Palais in Paris, France. His work, the subject of two books and numerous articles, is also represented in the permanent collection of the National Museum of Wildlife Art. Artist: John Nieto Title: "Wolf Hunting" Medium: Acrylic on Canvas Circa/Year: 2006 Signature Type: Hand Signed Signature Location: Lower Left Site Measurement: 24" x 30" Keywords: Native American, Indian Artwork, Art; Ref: BD1819

                Bradford's
              • John Nieto (American, 1936-2018) Oil on Canvas, Ca. 1995, "Chief Rain in the Face", H 29" W 40"
                Nov. 15, 2024

                John Nieto (American, 1936-2018) Oil on Canvas, Ca. 1995, "Chief Rain in the Face", H 29" W 40"

                Est: $10,000 - $15,000

                Signed in the lower left. Signed, titled and dated on the verso. Having a giltwood frame, H 32", W 42". Provenance: Property from a New Baltimore, MI private collection.

                DuMouchelles
              • John Nieto (1936-2018), "Desert Water II," 1984
                Nov. 13, 2024

                John Nieto (1936-2018), "Desert Water II," 1984

                Est: $8,000 - $12,000

                John Nieto (1936-2018) "Desert Water II," 1984 Acrylic on canvas Signed lower right: Nieto; signed again, titled, and dated on the upper portion of the stretcher

                John Moran Auctioneers
              • John Nieto (American, 1936-2018) The Custer Suite, complete set of five prints, edition 7/195, 1993
                Nov. 12, 2024

                John Nieto (American, 1936-2018) The Custer Suite, complete set of five prints, edition 7/195, 1993

                Est: $3,000 - $5,000

                John Nieto (American, 1936-2018) The Custer Suite, complete set of five prints, edition 7/195, 1993 serigraph each signed Nieto (lower right) and numbered (lower left) each 12 1/2 x 10 inches Property Being Sold to Support the Mission and Vision of The Couse-Sharp Historic Site, Taos, New Mexico

                Freeman’s | Hindman
              • John Nieto, Bear Medicine, 2011
                Nov. 09, 2024

                John Nieto, Bear Medicine, 2011

                Est: $12,000 - $18,000

                John Nieto (1936 - 2018) Bear Medicine, 2011 acrylic on canvas signed lower right: nieto inscribed verso: "BEAR MEDICINE" ©Nieto--2011

                Santa Fe Art Auction
              • John Nieto, Capitan - Kiowa Apache, 1989
                Nov. 09, 2024

                John Nieto, Capitan - Kiowa Apache, 1989

                Est: $12,000 - $18,000

                John Nieto (1936 - 2018) Capitan - Kiowa Apache, 1989 acrylic on canvas signed lower right: nieto inscribed verso: "CAPITAN - KIOWA APACHE" © Nieto 1989

                Santa Fe Art Auction
              • John Nieto Anadarko Fancy Dancer, 1990
                Oct. 19, 2024

                John Nieto Anadarko Fancy Dancer, 1990

                Est: $30,000 - $50,000

                John Nieto (American, 1936-2018) Anadarko Fancy Dancer, 1990 Acrylic on canvas Signed Nieto, lower middle Titled, dated, and signed, verso.

                Larsen Art Auction
              • John Nieto Self, 1980s
                Oct. 19, 2024

                John Nieto Self, 1980s

                Est: $12,000 - $18,000

                John Nieto (American, 1936-2018) Self, 1980s Acrylic on canvas Signed Nieto, lower middle Titled, verso. Ventana Gallery tag, verso.

                Larsen Art Auction
              • John Nieto Liberty and Justice for All, 1986
                Oct. 19, 2024

                John Nieto Liberty and Justice for All, 1986

                Est: $15,000 - $25,000

                John Nieto (American, 1936-2018) Liberty and Justice for All, 1986 Acrylic on canvas Signed Nieto, lower right Titled, dated, and signed, verso.

                Larsen Art Auction
              • John Nieto Plains Apache, 1994
                Oct. 19, 2024

                John Nieto Plains Apache, 1994

                Est: $20,000 - $40,000

                John Nieto (American, 1936-2018) Plains Apache, 1994 Acrylic on canvas Signed Nieto, lower right Titled, dated, and signed, verso.

                Larsen Art Auction
              • John Nieto Grey Wolf
                Oct. 19, 2024

                John Nieto Grey Wolf

                Est: $5,000 - $10,000

                John Nieto (American, 1936-2018) Grey Wolf Acrylic on canvas Signed Nieto, lower right "Acquired from the J. Cacciola Galleries" on label, verso.

                Larsen Art Auction
              • John Nieto Coyote
                Oct. 19, 2024

                John Nieto Coyote

                Est: $800 - $1,200

                John Nieto (American, 1936-2018) Coyote Serigraph on paper ed. 98 of 100 Signed Nieto, lower right

                Larsen Art Auction
              • John Nieto O' Say Can You See, 1995
                Oct. 19, 2024

                John Nieto O' Say Can You See, 1995

                Est: $500 - $1,000

                John Nieto (American, 1936-2018) O' Say Can You See, 1995 Serigraph on paper Artist's Proof 34 of 35 from an ed. of 195 Signed in silver ink Nieto, lower middle Printed and published by Marco Fine Arts Atelier, El Segundo, California. Lot includes a Certificate of Authenticity issued by Marco Fine Arts and signed by the artist. There were also 45 Artist's Proofs, 25 Hors de Commerce proofs, and 70 Printer's Proofs.

                Larsen Art Auction
              • John Nieto (1936-2018), Friendship (Wolves), 2012
                Sep. 14, 2024

                John Nieto (1936-2018), Friendship (Wolves), 2012

                Est: $7,000 - $10,000

                Title: John Nieto (1936-2018), Friendship (Wolves), 2012 Dimensions: 19 7/8 x 23 7/8 x 1 1/2 Framed Dimensions: unframed Signature: signed lower left: Nieto verso: titled, signed and dated

                Jackson Hole Art Auction
              • John Nieto (1936-2018), Grizzly Bear, 2012
                Sep. 14, 2024

                John Nieto (1936-2018), Grizzly Bear, 2012

                Est: $7,000 - $10,000

                Title: John Nieto (1936-2018), Grizzly Bear, 2012 Dimensions: 20 x 23 7/8 x 1 5/8 Framed Dimensions: unframed Signature: signed lower left: nieto verso: titled, signed and dated

                Jackson Hole Art Auction
              • John Nieto (1936-2018), Self Portrait, 2010
                Sep. 14, 2024

                John Nieto (1936-2018), Self Portrait, 2010

                Est: $3,000 - $5,000

                Title: John Nieto (1936-2018), Self Portrait, 2010 Dimensions: 9 7/8 x 8 Framed Dimensions: 12 5/8 x 10 5/8 x 2 Signature: signed upper right: Nieto verso: titled, signed and dated

                Jackson Hole Art Auction
              • John Nieto (1936-2018), His Own Cavalry Jacket, 2010
                Sep. 14, 2024

                John Nieto (1936-2018), His Own Cavalry Jacket, 2010

                Est: $12,000 - $18,000

                Title: John Nieto (1936-2018), His Own Cavalry Jacket, 2010 Dimensions: 36 x 24 Framed Dimensions: 47 x 34 7/8 x 3 1/4 Signature: signed lower right: nieto verso: titled, signed and dated

                Jackson Hole Art Auction
              • John Nieto Apache Indian Portrait Drawing
                Sep. 07, 2024

                John Nieto Apache Indian Portrait Drawing

                Est: $1,000 - $1,500

                Title is Apache Portrait. Pen and Ink on Paper. 11 3/4" by 14 5/8" framed, 6" by 9" unframed. John W. Nieto (1936 - 2018) was active/lived in Texas, New Mexico. John Nieto is known for Native American theme painting, etching, graphics, sculpture. John Nieto calls himself an American artist who paints Indians, not an Indian artist. An acclaimed leader of his field, but taking a separate path to represent Native Americans in striking symbolic portraits, Nieto is exhibited worldwide and has had paintings accepted for the Presidential library. He does not attempt to be authentic, but to show a core Native spirit. His Indians seem to belong to a universal tribe that suggest a common, Far Eastern origin, and connection with a contemporary group. Early this century, Indian artists were cultivated in a white man's school and encouraged to portray ancestral and reservation experiences. Art from that period was inauthentic and oblivious to world trends. Since mid-century, Indian-born artists began to tell a bitter truth of Indian pain from alcoholism and other social problems. John Nieto belongs to neither camp. His Indians are not idealized or troubled. They are potters, warriors, silversmiths or shamans in traditional garb, as well as indigenous wildlife, painted in brilliant, oddly paired colors and radiating a quiet dignity. "There is no formula for my faces. I paint the dance of identity around the pan-Indian bone structure of all Native Americans. I am painting a person, but I am painting much more than that," says Nieto. He says that his art "is the result of an emotional involvement with my subject matter rather than a cerebral one." He uses broad strokes and thick layers of brilliant colors with a halo of contrasting color traced around each figure. His electric hues are unmistakable. Nieto's work reflects his upbringing from Hispanic and Indian-born parents. His distinct style comes not only from his native New Mexico, where he still lives, but also from a global awareness and travels to Europe. His unfettered use of brilliant colors has been likened to the Fauves of the 1920s' French movement. Nieto has spent time in Paris and also seems to be influenced by European expressionists who released the subconscious onto canvases. He also uses painting techniques and a spiritual awareness from the Far East. His approach is ritualistic. "I'm in a trance when I paint. It's like being a drummer -- you don't look at the drums, you just know intuitively where they are." An artist of established international reputation, Nieto's work has been exhibited in Europe, Japan, Latin America, and Africa, in addition to his annual shows in Santa Fe, New York and Palm Springs. In 1981 his work was exhibited at the Salon D`Automne/Grand Palais in Paris, France. His work, the subject of two books and numerous articles, is also represented in the permanent collection of the National Museum of Wildlife Art. In 1994, Nieto received New Mexico's Governor's Award for achievement in the Arts. He has served on the Advisory Board of The Wheelwright Museum in Santa Fe, the Advisory Board of the Native American Preparatory School, and is a Regent at his alma mater, Southern Methodist University in Dallas, where he received his Bachelor of Arts Degree. John Nieto lives and works in Corrales, New Mexico, on the banks of the Rio Grande River. His roots run deep in the state of his birth, with ancestors going back more than 300 years.

                Davis Brothers Auction
              • John Nieto Crow Indian Portrait Drawing
                Sep. 07, 2024

                John Nieto Crow Indian Portrait Drawing

                Est: $1,000 - $1,500

                Title is Crow Portrait. Pencil on Paper. 13 1/4" by 16 5/8" framed, 7 1/2" by 10 1/2" unframed. John W. Nieto (1936 - 2018) was active/lived in Texas, New Mexico. John Nieto is known for Native American theme painting, etching, graphics, sculpture. John Nieto calls himself an American artist who paints Indians, not an Indian artist. An acclaimed leader of his field, but taking a separate path to represent Native Americans in striking symbolic portraits, Nieto is exhibited worldwide and has had paintings accepted for the Presidential library. He does not attempt to be authentic, but to show a core Native spirit. His Indians seem to belong to a universal tribe that suggest a common, Far Eastern origin, and connection with a contemporary group. Early this century, Indian artists were cultivated in a white man's school and encouraged to portray ancestral and reservation experiences. Art from that period was inauthentic and oblivious to world trends. Since mid-century, Indian-born artists began to tell a bitter truth of Indian pain from alcoholism and other social problems. John Nieto belongs to neither camp. His Indians are not idealized or troubled. They are potters, warriors, silversmiths or shamans in traditional garb, as well as indigenous wildlife, painted in brilliant, oddly paired colors and radiating a quiet dignity. "There is no formula for my faces. I paint the dance of identity around the pan-Indian bone structure of all Native Americans. I am painting a person, but I am painting much more than that," says Nieto. He says that his art "is the result of an emotional involvement with my subject matter rather than a cerebral one." He uses broad strokes and thick layers of brilliant colors with a halo of contrasting color traced around each figure. His electric hues are unmistakable. Nieto's work reflects his upbringing from Hispanic and Indian-born parents. His distinct style comes not only from his native New Mexico, where he still lives, but also from a global awareness and travels to Europe. His unfettered use of brilliant colors has been likened to the Fauves of the 1920s' French movement. Nieto has spent time in Paris and also seems to be influenced by European expressionists who released the subconscious onto canvases. He also uses painting techniques and a spiritual awareness from the Far East. His approach is ritualistic. "I'm in a trance when I paint. It's like being a drummer -- you don't look at the drums, you just know intuitively where they are." An artist of established international reputation, Nieto's work has been exhibited in Europe, Japan, Latin America, and Africa, in addition to his annual shows in Santa Fe, New York and Palm Springs. In 1981 his work was exhibited at the Salon D`Automne/Grand Palais in Paris, France. His work, the subject of two books and numerous articles, is also represented in the permanent collection of the National Museum of Wildlife Art. In 1994, Nieto received New Mexico's Governor's Award for achievement in the Arts. He has served on the Advisory Board of The Wheelwright Museum in Santa Fe, the Advisory Board of the Native American Preparatory School, and is a Regent at his alma mater, Southern Methodist University in Dallas, where he received his Bachelor of Arts Degree. John Nieto lives and works in Corrales, New Mexico, on the banks of the Rio Grande River. His roots run deep in the state of his birth, with ancestors going back more than 300 years.

                Davis Brothers Auction
              • (3) JOHN NIETO (1936-2018) LIMITED-EDITION GICLEES NATIVE AMERICAN FIGURES
                Sep. 07, 2024

                (3) JOHN NIETO (1936-2018) LIMITED-EDITION GICLEES NATIVE AMERICAN FIGURES

                Est: $150 - $350

                (lot of 3) Unframed giclees on stretched canvas, each signed lower right Nieto (John Nieto, American, 1936-2018), including: (1) "Re-Living Past Glories," numbered 2/ 500, approx 18"h, 23 5/8"w; (1) "Traditional Dancer I," numbered 7/ 500, approx 23 5/8"h, 17 7/8"w; (1) "Chief Rain in the Face," numbered 32/ 500, approx 23.75"h, 17.75"w; 8lbs total

                Austin Auction Gallery
              • A John Nieto painting, 'Hopi Weaver,' 1986
                Aug. 29, 2024

                A John Nieto painting, 'Hopi Weaver,' 1986

                Est: $10,000 - $15,000

                John Nieto Hispanic/Mescalero Apache/Diné (Navajo), (1936-2018), 'Hopi Weaver,' 1986, acrylic on canvas, signed lower right, titled, dated and signed again on the fold-over edge verso. height 44in, width 40in

                Bonhams
              • A John Nieto painting, 'Alpha,' 2007
                Aug. 29, 2024

                A John Nieto painting, 'Alpha,' 2007

                Est: $15,000 - $25,000

                John Nieto Hispanic/Mescalero/Apache/Diné (Navajo), (1936-2018), 'Alpha,' 2007, acrylic on canvas, signed lower left, titled, dated, and signed again on the fold-over edge verso. height 40in, width 44in

                Bonhams
              • A John Nieto painting, 'Shrouded Indian,' 1984
                Aug. 29, 2024

                A John Nieto painting, 'Shrouded Indian,' 1984

                Est: $30,000 - $50,000

                John Nieto Hispanic/Mescalero/Apache/Diné (Navajo), (1936-2018), 'Shrouded Indian,' 1984, acrylic on canvas, signed lower right, titled, dated and signed again on the fold-over edge verso. height 72in, width 60in

                Bonhams
              • JOHN NIETO (AMERICAN, 1936-2018)
                Aug. 24, 2024

                JOHN NIETO (AMERICAN, 1936-2018)

                Est: $300 - $600

                John Nieto American, 1936-2018 Presenting Olympic Peace Serigraph Signed lower right, numbered 2/200 lower left, and embossed with USA Olympic blind stamp. Seated Native American offering a peace pipe, framed.

                Selkirk Auctioneers & Appraisers
              • JOHN NIETO (AMERICAN, 1936-2018)
                Aug. 24, 2024

                JOHN NIETO (AMERICAN, 1936-2018)

                Est: $300 - $600

                John Nieto American, 1936-2018 Peace & Loyalty Serigraph Signed and numbered 4/300. Brightly colored portrait of a Native American with wolf, unframed. Embossed lower right with the 2002 Salt Lake City Winter Olympics seal. The original painting was commissioned in 2001 as part of the Cultural Olympiad surrounding the games.

                Selkirk Auctioneers & Appraisers
              • John Nieto, Nieto; Les Livres des Peintres, 1996
                Aug. 14, 2024

                John Nieto, Nieto; Les Livres des Peintres, 1996

                Est: $2,000 - $4,000

                John Nieto (1936 - 2018) Nieto; Les Livres des Peintres, 1996 portfolio of serigraphs, edition 362 of 395 smyth sewn, leather bound portfolio of serigraphs, numbered 362/395. includes thirty serigraphs in six chapters; Archers, Buffaloes, Dancers, Landscapes, Portraits and Wolves, with one print in each chapter being hand-signed and numbered by the artist and is removable for framing. includes Marco Fine Arts Studio Certificate of Authenticity, signed and edition by the artist.

                Santa Fe Art Auction
              • John Nieto, Ghost Rider, 2001
                Aug. 14, 2024

                John Nieto, Ghost Rider, 2001

                Est: $1,500 - $2,500

                John Nieto (1936 - 2018) Ghost Rider, 2001 acrylic on canvas inscribed verso: © nieto 2001

                Santa Fe Art Auction
              • John Nieto, "Holds His Enemy"
                Aug. 03, 2024

                John Nieto, "Holds His Enemy"

                Est: $30,000 - $50,000

                John Nieto (1936-2018), "Holds His Enemy", Oil on canvas, Signed lower right Signed, titled and dated 1992 verso

                Scottsdale Art Auction, LLC
              • John Nieto, "Screaming Coyote"
                Aug. 03, 2024

                John Nieto, "Screaming Coyote"

                Est: $600 - $900

                John Nieto (1936-2018), "Screaming Coyote", Ink, Signed lower left

                Scottsdale Art Auction, LLC
              • John Nieto, "Bird Rattler"
                Aug. 03, 2024

                John Nieto, "Bird Rattler"

                Est: $600 - $900

                John Nieto (1936-2018), "Bird Rattler", Ink, Signed and dated 2007 lower right, titled bottom center

                Scottsdale Art Auction, LLC
              • John Nieto, "Set of Five: Sitting Bull, Chief Rain in the Face, Crazy Horse, Lone Wolf & George Custer"
                Aug. 03, 2024

                John Nieto, "Set of Five: Sitting Bull, Chief Rain in the Face, Crazy Horse, Lone Wolf & George Custer"

                Est: $12,000 - $18,000

                John Nieto (1936-2018), "Set of Five: Sitting Bull, Chief Rain in the Face, Crazy Horse, Lone Wolf & George Custer", Acrylic on canvas, Signed Each signed, titled and dated 2013 verso (each). "To my best friend Craig Keeland from John Nieto 7/11/13" verso George Custer

                Scottsdale Art Auction, LLC
              • John Nieto, "Apache"
                Aug. 03, 2024

                John Nieto, "Apache"

                Est: $600 - $900

                John Nieto (1936-2018), "Apache", Pencil and Ink, Signed lower right

                Scottsdale Art Auction, LLC
              • John Nieto, "Crow"
                Aug. 03, 2024

                John Nieto, "Crow"

                Est: $600 - $900

                John Nieto (1936-2018), "Crow", Pencil drawing, Signed lower left, titled lower right

                Scottsdale Art Auction, LLC
              • John Nieto, "The Prayer"
                Aug. 03, 2024

                John Nieto, "The Prayer"

                Est: $15,000 - $25,000

                John Nieto (1936-2018), "The Prayer", Acrylic on canvas, Signed lower left Signed, titled and dated "For Craig Keeland with my best wishes. John Nieto 7/25/11" verso

                Scottsdale Art Auction, LLC
              • John Nieto (1936-2018) Vibrant Coyote Serigraph
                Jun. 08, 2024

                John Nieto (1936-2018) Vibrant Coyote Serigraph

                Est: $800 - $1,200

                John Nieto (1936-2018) USA, Serigraph. Titled "Coyote". Signed lower right. Numbered 18/20 along bottom left. Depicts a dramatic coyote in many colors staring back at the viewer. Condition: Mark/smudge on plexi. Overall Size: 33 1/ 2x 41 1/8 in. Sight Size: 22 x 29 1/2 in. #1271 John Nieto (1936–2018) was an American contemporary artist who concentrated on Native American themes including Native American tribal representatives as well as indigenous wildlife. He was a longtime resident of Santa Fe, New Mexico.

                Sarasota Estate Auction
              • JOHN NIETO (AMERICAN, 1936-2018)
                May. 31, 2024

                JOHN NIETO (AMERICAN, 1936-2018)

                Est: $300 - $500

                John Nieto American, 1936-2018 Geronimo Color serigraph, 113/195 Colorful image of Geronimo on horseback, signed and numbered

                Selkirk Auctioneers & Appraisers
              • JOHN NIETO (AMERICAN, 1936-2018)
                May. 31, 2024

                JOHN NIETO (AMERICAN, 1936-2018)

                Est: $300 - $500

                John Nieto American, 1936-2018 Reclining Ponca Chief Color serigraph, AP 29/50 Signed and numbered.

                Selkirk Auctioneers & Appraisers
              • John Nieto 1936-2018 Native Indian Painting 1988
                May. 29, 2024

                John Nieto 1936-2018 Native Indian Painting 1988

                Est: $10,000 - $20,000

                John Nieto (American, 1936-2018) an original acrylic painting on canvas titled "Red Shirt." This piece portrays a Native American Indian Chief dressed in tribal attire. The artist's signature is located in the lower left corner. Additionally, on the verso, there is a hand-inscribed artist signature, dated 1988, and title on the stretcher bar. The painting is presented in a fitted gilt frame and is accompanied by literature. Work Size: 44 x 40 in. Dimensions: 46 X 41.5 X 2 in. Condition: Good overall condition having normal surface wear. Frame has mild to moderate storage wear to edges and corners. Estate fresh to the market. Shipping: Hill Auction Gallery does not offer in-house shipping for this item. Gallery will refer third party shippers for all domestic and international buyers. Purchaser pick up available upon request. Local Delivery: Florida door-to-door hand delivery service available for this lot; contact Toti@Zemaqua.com for an estimate.

                Hill Auction Gallery
              • John Nieto 1936-2018 Native Dancer Painting 1984
                May. 29, 2024

                John Nieto 1936-2018 Native Dancer Painting 1984

                Est: $10,000 - $20,000

                John Nieto (American, 1936-2018) an original acrylic painting on canvas titled "Buffalo Dancer at Pueblo." This piece depicts a Native American Indian kachina tribal dancer with pueblo adobe architectural elements in the background. The artist's signature graces the lower right corner of the canvas. Additionally, on the verso, there is a hand-inscribed artist signature, dated 1984, along with the title and inventory number CGR27927. The painting is presented in a fitted frame and is accompanied by artist literature and an autographed hardcover book titled "John Nieto,". Work Size: 60 x 48 in. Dimensions: 62 X 49.75 X 2 in. Condition: Good overall condition having mild age related surface wear. Frame has mild storage wear to edges and corners. Estate fresh to the market. Shipping: Hill Auction Gallery does not offer in-house shipping for this item. Gallery will refer third party shippers for all domestic and international buyers. Purchaser pick up available upon request. Local Delivery: Florida door-to-door hand delivery service available for this lot; contact Toti@Zemaqua.com for an estimate.

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              • John Nieto 1936-2018 Native Family Painting 1985
                May. 29, 2024

                John Nieto 1936-2018 Native Family Painting 1985

                Est: $10,000 - $20,000

                John Nieto (American, 1936-2018) an original acrylic painting on canvas titled "Young Plains Indian Family." This work portrays a Native American male and female with a child, all dressed in traditional tribal attire. The artist's signature graces the lower left corner of the canvas. Furthermore, a hand-inscribed signature with the date "1985" and the title adorn the wood stretcher verso. The painting is showcased in a fitted gilt wood frame and is accompanied by a WESTERN IMAGES FINE AMERICAN ART gallery card. Work Size: 40 x 44 in. Dimensions: 41.5 X 46 X 2 in. Condition: Good overall condition having normal surface wear. Frame has mild storage wear to edges and corners. Estate fresh to the market. Shipping: Hill Auction Gallery does not offer in-house shipping for this item. Gallery will refer third party shippers for all domestic and international buyers. Purchaser pick up available upon request. Local Delivery: Florida door-to-door hand delivery service available for this lot; contact Toti@Zemaqua.com for an estimate.

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