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      • DOUGLAS RICKS (American 1954-2003) A PAINTING, "After the Storm," 1978
        Jun. 08, 2024

        DOUGLAS RICKS (American 1954-2003) A PAINTING, "After the Storm," 1978

        Est: $3,000 - $5,000

        DOUGLAS RICKS (American 1954-2003) A PAINTING, "After the Storm," 1978, oil on board, signed and dated L/R, "Douglas Ricks / 19©78," also titled and signed on reverse, "After the Storm / 30 x 40 / Douglas Ricks," with a label from Altermann Art Gallery, Dallas, Texas; 30" x 40", framed 41" x 51".

        Simpson Galleries, LLC
      • Bibi Hilton's 1984 Douglas Ricks "Snake River Camp" Painting
        May. 25, 2024

        Bibi Hilton's 1984 Douglas Ricks "Snake River Camp" Painting

        Est: -

        Bibi Hilton's 1984 Douglas Ricks "Snake River Camp" Original Oil on Canvas Painting in Museum Quality Wood and Gilt Gold Frame (From the Estate of Mrs. Bibi Hilton) - This original painting by Douglas Ricks was owned by Mrs. Bibi Hilton and graced the walls in her beloved Gulfport, Mississippi home. In Douglas Ricks' evocative masterpiece "Snake River Camp," the canvas becomes a window into the rugged grandeur of the American West. Painted in 1984, this original oil on canvas transports viewers to a remote riverside campsite, where the untamed beauty of the Snake River unfolds in majestic splendor. The painting has been professionally framed in a museum quality wood and gilt gold frame. Measurements: 35.5" x 42" (framed). This item comes directly from the estate of Mrs. Bibi Hilton. Mrs. Hilton was the wife of famed Hilton hotelier and heir Eric Hilton of the Hilton Hotel family, the youngest grandson of Conrad Hilton. As the wife of Eric Hilton, Bibi Hilton traveled the world as a goodwill ambassadress for the Hilton Hotel chain. For over three decades, until his death, Bibi worked alongside her husband as his partner further branding the Hilton name to the internationally iconic status it is today. Bibi Hilton's brother-in-law, Barron Hilton, often acknowledged her as one of the Hilton Hotels Corporation's greatest assets. Each buyer will receive an appreciation letter from the estate of Bibi Hilton for participating in Mrs. Hilton's auction. Please note: This item is located in Orlando, Florida. Shipping will be at the expense of the buyer, and the auction house will help facilitate shipping arrangements, if necessary.

        GWS Auctions
      • Bibi Hilton's 1984 Douglas Ricks "The Water Girl" Painting
        May. 25, 2024

        Bibi Hilton's 1984 Douglas Ricks "The Water Girl" Painting

        Est: -

        Bibi Hilton's 1984 Douglas Ricks "The Water Girl" Original Oil on Canvas Painting in Museum Quality Wood and Gilt Gold Frame (From the Estate of Mrs. Bibi Hilton) - This original painting by Douglas Ricks was owned by Mrs. Bibi Hilton and graced the walls in her beloved Gulfport, Mississippi home. Douglas Ricks' "The Water Girl" commands attention with its evocative portrayal of a young girl amidst the tranquil beauty of a countryside setting. Executed with exquisite detail and masterful technique, this original oil on canvas painting invites viewers into a world where simplicity meets profound emotion. At the heart of the composition stands the titular "Water Girl," a figure both enigmatic and captivating. Clad in a simple yet elegant dress, she exudes a quiet grace as she stands beside a clear, babbling brook. The surrounding landscape unfolds in breathtaking splendor, each element meticulously rendered to convey a sense of harmony and serenity. Towering trees, their branches reaching skyward in a verdant canopy, frame the scene, their leaves whispering in the gentle breeze. Wildflowers dot the grassy banks, their vibrant hues contrasting with the soothing palette of greens that dominate the canvas. The painting has been professionally framed in a museum quality wood and gilt gold frame. Measurements: 71" x 47.5" (framed). This item comes directly from the estate of Mrs. Bibi Hilton. Mrs. Hilton was the wife of famed Hilton hotelier and heir Eric Hilton of the Hilton Hotel family, the youngest grandson of Conrad Hilton. As the wife of Eric Hilton, Bibi Hilton traveled the world as a goodwill ambassadress for the Hilton Hotel chain. For over three decades, until his death, Bibi worked alongside her husband as his partner further branding the Hilton name to the internationally iconic status it is today. Bibi Hilton's brother-in-law, Barron Hilton, often acknowledged her as one of the Hilton Hotels Corporation's greatest assets. Each buyer will receive an appreciation letter from the estate of Bibi Hilton for participating in Mrs. Hilton's auction. Please note: This item is located in Orlando, Florida. Shipping will be at the expense of the buyer, and the auction house will help facilitate shipping arrangements, if necessary.

        GWS Auctions
      • Douglas Ricks, New Pastures, 1974
        May. 08, 2024

        Douglas Ricks, New Pastures, 1974

        Est: $600 - $1,200

        Douglas Ricks (1954 - 2003) New Pastures, 1974 gouache on board signed and dated lower right: Douglas Ricks - -19©74- -

        Santa Fe Art Auction
      • Douglas Ricks (1954-2003 American)
        Sep. 11, 2022

        Douglas Ricks (1954-2003 American)

        Est: $800 - $1,200

        Oil on board. Native figure in winter landscape. Signed l/r 23in. x 29in. (58cm. x 74cm) Framed: 28in. x 34in. (71cm. x 86cm)

        Fine Estate Inc.
      • Douglas Ricks (Idaho,1954-2003) gouache painting
        Jul. 03, 2022

        Douglas Ricks (Idaho,1954-2003) gouache painting

        Est: $950 - $1,250

        ARTIST: Douglas Ricks (Idaho, 1954 - 2003) NAME: Blackfoot Camp in the Woods YEAR: 1982 MEDIUM: gouache on paper CONDITION: Excellent. Framed under glass. Some wear to frame. SIGHT SIZE: 20 x 30 inches / 50 x 75 cm FRAME SIZE: 26 x 36 inches / 65 x 90 cm SIGNED: Lower right PROVENANCE: Connaly and Altermann Art Gallery, Texas (has original gallery labels); Property of American Bank Houston, TX. CATEGORY: antique vintage painting SKU#: 115806 US Shipping $120 + insurance. AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US SIMILAR ATRISTS: Nelson Boren, Olaf Carl Seltzer, John Ford Clymer, Oscar Berninghaus, Carl Borg, Conrad Schwiering, Ernest Hennings, Sheldon Parsons, Eric Sloane, Dan McCaw, Hermann Ottomar Herzog, Carl Kauba, James Kramer, Joseph Orr, Allan Houser, Gerard Curtis Delano Douglas Ricks (Idaho, 1954 - 2003) Born in Logan, Utah, Douglas Ricks and his family moved to Rexburg, Idaho when he was a child. His roots in the area hold deep historical ties, however, for the town of Rexburg was settled as a Mormon colony by his great, great grandfather. As Ricks grew up, he was enveloped in art. His father was a renowned commercial artist who staged summer workshops along with outstanding artists such as Sergei Bongart. Despite this exposure to art at home and at the workshops, Ricks never seriously contemplated becoming an artist until he was nearly 18. "My father never pushed art on me, and I was just plain not interested…But the summer before I was 18, something happened…I got an urge to paint." After that, Ricks began to study seriously under his father and Bongart. He later studied art at Ricks College in Rexburg, but dropped out after two semesters because he felt that the curriculum wasn't helping him develop his talent in the direction he wanted to go. Ironically, for an artist so engrossed with the subjects and solitude of the Tetons, it took a sojourn to New York City to help him make the final breakthrough to his unique style. In 1973, Ricks went to New York to fulfill two years of volunteer service for the Mormon Church. There, he encountered and began to study the artists and schools displayed in the museums. In 1975, Ricks returned to Idaho and put into practice all the techniques he had developed in New York. Although his art was in demand, Ricks and his wife Cherie initially experienced some difficult times. However, with encouragement from his family, Ricks continued to paint full-time, and his hard work paid off. Now known for his paintings of the Tetons in Idaho, Ricks has perfected a soft-hued style of realism, in oil, acrylic or gouache, that remains distinctive in the realm of landscape art. "In my paintings, I depict a place where I'd like to be. Sometimes, I like to take myself away from the real and go off into a world that I've made for myself, through my paintings. I would like to be the Indians in the painting. It's sort of like a fantasy, but it's a fantasy I can make come true through my art."

        Broward Auction Gallery LLC
      • Douglas Ricks (Idaho,1954-2003) gouache painting
        Apr. 17, 2022

        Douglas Ricks (Idaho,1954-2003) gouache painting

        Est: $1,000 - $1,300

        ARTIST: Douglas Ricks (Idaho, 1954 - 2003) NAME: Blackfoot Camp in the Woods YEAR: 1982 MEDIUM: gouache on paper CONDITION: Excellent. Framed under glass. Some wear to frame. SIGHT SIZE: 20 x 30 inches / 50 x 75 cm FRAME SIZE: 26 x 36 inches / 65 x 90 cm SIGNED: Lower right PROVENANCE: Connaly and Altermann Art Gallery, Texas (has original gallery labels); Property of American Bank Houston, TX. CATEGORY: antique vintage painting SKU#: 115806 US Shipping $120 + insurance. AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US SIMILAR ATRISTS: Nelson Boren, Olaf Carl Seltzer, John Ford Clymer, Oscar Berninghaus, Carl Borg, Conrad Schwiering, Ernest Hennings, Sheldon Parsons, Eric Sloane, Dan McCaw, Hermann Ottomar Herzog, Carl Kauba, James Kramer, Joseph Orr, Allan Houser, Gerard Curtis Delano Douglas Ricks (Idaho, 1954 - 2003) Born in Logan, Utah, Douglas Ricks and his family moved to Rexburg, Idaho when he was a child. His roots in the area hold deep historical ties, however, for the town of Rexburg was settled as a Mormon colony by his great, great grandfather. As Ricks grew up, he was enveloped in art. His father was a renowned commercial artist who staged summer workshops along with outstanding artists such as Sergei Bongart. Despite this exposure to art at home and at the workshops, Ricks never seriously contemplated becoming an artist until he was nearly 18. "My father never pushed art on me, and I was just plain not interested…But the summer before I was 18, something happened…I got an urge to paint." After that, Ricks began to study seriously under his father and Bongart. He later studied art at Ricks College in Rexburg, but dropped out after two semesters because he felt that the curriculum wasn't helping him develop his talent in the direction he wanted to go. Ironically, for an artist so engrossed with the subjects and solitude of the Tetons, it took a sojourn to New York City to help him make the final breakthrough to his unique style. In 1973, Ricks went to New York to fulfill two years of volunteer service for the Mormon Church. There, he encountered and began to study the artists and schools displayed in the museums. In 1975, Ricks returned to Idaho and put into practice all the techniques he had developed in New York. Although his art was in demand, Ricks and his wife Cherie initially experienced some difficult times. However, with encouragement from his family, Ricks continued to paint full-time, and his hard work paid off. Now known for his paintings of the Tetons in Idaho, Ricks has perfected a soft-hued style of realism, in oil, acrylic or gouache, that remains distinctive in the realm of landscape art. "In my paintings, I depict a place where I'd like to be. Sometimes, I like to take myself away from the real and go off into a world that I've made for myself, through my paintings. I would like to be the Indians in the painting. It's sort of like a fantasy, but it's a fantasy I can make come true through my art."

        Broward Auction Gallery LLC
      • Douglas Ricks (Idaho,1954-2003) gouache painting
        Jan. 02, 2022

        Douglas Ricks (Idaho,1954-2003) gouache painting

        Est: $1,050 - $1,350

        ARTIST: Douglas Ricks (Idaho, 1954 - 2003) NAME: Blackfoot Camp in the Woods YEAR: 1982 MEDIUM: gouache on paper CONDITION: Excellent. Framed under glass. Some wear to frame. SIGHT SIZE: 20 x 30 inches / 50 x 75 cm FRAME SIZE: 26 x 36 inches / 65 x 90 cm SIGNED: Lower right PROVENANCE: Connaly and Altermann Art Gallery, Texas (has original gallery labels); Property of American Bank Houston, TX. CATEGORY: antique vintage painting SKU#: 115806 US Shipping $120 + insurance. AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US SIMILAR ATRISTS: Nelson Boren, Olaf Carl Seltzer, John Ford Clymer, Oscar Berninghaus, Carl Borg, Conrad Schwiering, Ernest Hennings, Sheldon Parsons, Eric Sloane, Dan McCaw, Hermann Ottomar Herzog, Carl Kauba, James Kramer, Joseph Orr, Allan Houser, Gerard Curtis Delano Douglas Ricks (Idaho, 1954 - 2003) Born in Logan, Utah, Douglas Ricks and his family moved to Rexburg, Idaho when he was a child. His roots in the area hold deep historical ties, however, for the town of Rexburg was settled as a Mormon colony by his great, great grandfather. As Ricks grew up, he was enveloped in art. His father was a renowned commercial artist who staged summer workshops along with outstanding artists such as Sergei Bongart. Despite this exposure to art at home and at the workshops, Ricks never seriously contemplated becoming an artist until he was nearly 18. "My father never pushed art on me, and I was just plain not interested…But the summer before I was 18, something happened…I got an urge to paint." After that, Ricks began to study seriously under his father and Bongart. He later studied art at Ricks College in Rexburg, but dropped out after two semesters because he felt that the curriculum wasn't helping him develop his talent in the direction he wanted to go. Ironically, for an artist so engrossed with the subjects and solitude of the Tetons, it took a sojourn to New York City to help him make the final breakthrough to his unique style. In 1973, Ricks went to New York to fulfill two years of volunteer service for the Mormon Church. There, he encountered and began to study the artists and schools displayed in the museums. In 1975, Ricks returned to Idaho and put into practice all the techniques he had developed in New York. Although his art was in demand, Ricks and his wife Cherie initially experienced some difficult times. However, with encouragement from his family, Ricks continued to paint full-time, and his hard work paid off. Now known for his paintings of the Tetons in Idaho, Ricks has perfected a soft-hued style of realism, in oil, acrylic or gouache, that remains distinctive in the realm of landscape art. "In my paintings, I depict a place where I'd like to be. Sometimes, I like to take myself away from the real and go off into a world that I've made for myself, through my paintings. I would like to be the Indians in the painting. It's sort of like a fantasy, but it's a fantasy I can make come true through my art."

        Broward Auction Gallery LLC
      • DOUGLAS RICKS (1954-2003) OIL ON BOARD
        Dec. 05, 2021

        DOUGLAS RICKS (1954-2003) OIL ON BOARD

        Est: $400 - $600

        Douglas Ricks (1954-2003) Plains Tipis Late 20th Century. Signed lower right. Board measures 20 x 30, frame size 23.5 x 33.25 inches. We happily provide seamless in-house packing and shipping services on nearly everything we sell. Until further notice, we cannot offer international shipping in-house.

        Dirk Soulis Auctions
      • Douglas Ricks (Idaho,1954-2003) gouache painting
        Oct. 10, 2021

        Douglas Ricks (Idaho,1954-2003) gouache painting

        Est: $1,150 - $1,450

        ARTIST: Douglas Ricks (Idaho, 1954 - 2003) NAME: Blackfoot Camp in the Woods YEAR: 1982 MEDIUM: gouache on paper CONDITION: Excellent. Framed under glass. Some wear to frame. SIGHT SIZE: 20 x 30 inches / 50 x 75 cm FRAME SIZE: 26 x 36 inches / 65 x 90 cm SIGNED: Lower right PROVENANCE: Connaly and Altermann Art Gallery, Texas (has original gallery labels); Property of American Bank Houston, TX. CATEGORY: antique vintage painting SKU#: 115806 US Shipping $120 + insurance. AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US SIMILAR ATRISTS: Nelson Boren, Olaf Carl Seltzer, John Ford Clymer, Oscar Berninghaus, Carl Borg, Conrad Schwiering, Ernest Hennings, Sheldon Parsons, Eric Sloane, Dan McCaw, Hermann Ottomar Herzog, Carl Kauba, James Kramer, Joseph Orr, Allan Houser, Gerard Curtis Delano Douglas Ricks (Idaho, 1954 - 2003) Born in Logan, Utah, Douglas Ricks and his family moved to Rexburg, Idaho when he was a child. His roots in the area hold deep historical ties, however, for the town of Rexburg was settled as a Mormon colony by his great, great grandfather. As Ricks grew up, he was enveloped in art. His father was a renowned commercial artist who staged summer workshops along with outstanding artists such as Sergei Bongart. Despite this exposure to art at home and at the workshops, Ricks never seriously contemplated becoming an artist until he was nearly 18. "My father never pushed art on me, and I was just plain not interested…But the summer before I was 18, something happened…I got an urge to paint." After that, Ricks began to study seriously under his father and Bongart. He later studied art at Ricks College in Rexburg, but dropped out after two semesters because he felt that the curriculum wasn't helping him develop his talent in the direction he wanted to go. Ironically, for an artist so engrossed with the subjects and solitude of the Tetons, it took a sojourn to New York City to help him make the final breakthrough to his unique style. In 1973, Ricks went to New York to fulfill two years of volunteer service for the Mormon Church. There, he encountered and began to study the artists and schools displayed in the museums. In 1975, Ricks returned to Idaho and put into practice all the techniques he had developed in New York. Although his art was in demand, Ricks and his wife Cherie initially experienced some difficult times. However, with encouragement from his family, Ricks continued to paint full-time, and his hard work paid off. Now known for his paintings of the Tetons in Idaho, Ricks has perfected a soft-hued style of realism, in oil, acrylic or gouache, that remains distinctive in the realm of landscape art. "In my paintings, I depict a place where I'd like to be. Sometimes, I like to take myself away from the real and go off into a world that I've made for myself, through my paintings. I would like to be the Indians in the painting. It's sort of like a fantasy, but it's a fantasy I can make come true through my art."

        Broward Auction Gallery LLC
      • Douglas Ricks (Idaho,1954-2003) gouache painting
        Jul. 04, 2021

        Douglas Ricks (Idaho,1954-2003) gouache painting

        Est: $1,200 - $1,500

        ARTIST: Douglas Ricks (Idaho, 1954 - 2003) NAME: Blackfoot Camp in the Woods YEAR: 1982 MEDIUM: gouache on paper CONDITION: Excellent. Framed under glass. Some wear to frame. SIGHT SIZE: 20 x 30 inches / 50 x 75 cm FRAME SIZE: 26 x 36 inches / 65 x 90 cm SIGNED: Lower right PROVENANCE: Connaly and Altermann Art Gallery, Texas (has original gallery labels); Property of American Bank Houston, TX. CATEGORY: antique vintage painting SKU#: 115806 US Shipping $120 + insurance. AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US SIMILAR ATRISTS: Nelson Boren, Olaf Carl Seltzer, John Ford Clymer, Oscar Berninghaus, Carl Borg, Conrad Schwiering, Ernest Hennings, Sheldon Parsons, Eric Sloane, Dan McCaw, Hermann Ottomar Herzog, Carl Kauba, James Kramer, Joseph Orr, Allan Houser, Gerard Curtis Delano Douglas Ricks (Idaho, 1954 - 2003) Born in Logan, Utah, Douglas Ricks and his family moved to Rexburg, Idaho when he was a child. His roots in the area hold deep historical ties, however, for the town of Rexburg was settled as a Mormon colony by his great, great grandfather. As Ricks grew up, he was enveloped in art. His father was a renowned commercial artist who staged summer workshops along with outstanding artists such as Sergei Bongart. Despite this exposure to art at home and at the workshops, Ricks never seriously contemplated becoming an artist until he was nearly 18. "My father never pushed art on me, and I was just plain not interested…But the summer before I was 18, something happened…I got an urge to paint." After that, Ricks began to study seriously under his father and Bongart. He later studied art at Ricks College in Rexburg, but dropped out after two semesters because he felt that the curriculum wasn't helping him develop his talent in the direction he wanted to go. Ironically, for an artist so engrossed with the subjects and solitude of the Tetons, it took a sojourn to New York City to help him make the final breakthrough to his unique style. In 1973, Ricks went to New York to fulfill two years of volunteer service for the Mormon Church. There, he encountered and began to study the artists and schools displayed in the museums. In 1975, Ricks returned to Idaho and put into practice all the techniques he had developed in New York. Although his art was in demand, Ricks and his wife Cherie initially experienced some difficult times. However, with encouragement from his family, Ricks continued to paint full-time, and his hard work paid off. Now known for his paintings of the Tetons in Idaho, Ricks has perfected a soft-hued style of realism, in oil, acrylic or gouache, that remains distinctive in the realm of landscape art. "In my paintings, I depict a place where I'd like to be. Sometimes, I like to take myself away from the real and go off into a world that I've made for myself, through my paintings. I would like to be the Indians in the painting. It's sort of like a fantasy, but it's a fantasy I can make come true through my art."

        Broward Auction Gallery LLC
      • DOUGLAS RICKS, (AMERICAN, 1954-2003)
        Apr. 17, 2021

        DOUGLAS RICKS, (AMERICAN, 1954-2003)

        Est: $600 - $900

        DOUGLAS RICKS (AMERICAN, 1954-2003); OIL ON BOARD DEPICTING COWS GRAZING IN PASTURE WITH BIRDS OVERHEAD; 11.5"H X 15.5" IMAGE; 17"H X 20"W X OVERALL

        Clements
      • Douglas Ricks (Idaho,1954-2003) gouache painting
        Apr. 04, 2021

        Douglas Ricks (Idaho,1954-2003) gouache painting

        Est: $1,200 - $1,300

        ARTIST: Douglas Ricks (Idaho, 1954 - 2003) NAME: Blackfoot Camp in the Woods YEAR: 1982 MEDIUM: gouache on paper CONDITION: Excellent. Framed under glass. Some wear to frame. SIGHT SIZE: 20 x 30 inches / 50 x 75 cm FRAME SIZE: 26 x 36 inches / 65 x 90 cm SIGNED: Lower right PROVENANCE: Connaly and Altermann Art Gallery, Texas (has original gallery labels); Property of American Bank Houston, TX. CATEGORY: antique vintage painting SKU#: 115806 US Shipping $120 + insurance. AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US SIMILAR ATRISTS: Nelson Boren, Olaf Carl Seltzer, John Ford Clymer, Oscar Berninghaus, Carl Borg, Conrad Schwiering, Ernest Hennings, Sheldon Parsons, Eric Sloane, Dan McCaw, Hermann Ottomar Herzog, Carl Kauba, James Kramer, Joseph Orr, Allan Houser, Gerard Curtis Delano Douglas Ricks (Idaho, 1954 - 2003) Born in Logan, Utah, Douglas Ricks and his family moved to Rexburg, Idaho when he was a child. His roots in the area hold deep historical ties, however, for the town of Rexburg was settled as a Mormon colony by his great, great grandfather. As Ricks grew up, he was enveloped in art. His father was a renowned commercial artist who staged summer workshops along with outstanding artists such as Sergei Bongart. Despite this exposure to art at home and at the workshops, Ricks never seriously contemplated becoming an artist until he was nearly 18. "My father never pushed art on me, and I was just plain not interested…But the summer before I was 18, something happened…I got an urge to paint." After that, Ricks began to study seriously under his father and Bongart. He later studied art at Ricks College in Rexburg, but dropped out after two semesters because he felt that the curriculum wasn't helping him develop his talent in the direction he wanted to go. Ironically, for an artist so engrossed with the subjects and solitude of the Tetons, it took a sojourn to New York City to help him make the final breakthrough to his unique style. In 1973, Ricks went to New York to fulfill two years of volunteer service for the Mormon Church. There, he encountered and began to study the artists and schools displayed in the museums. In 1975, Ricks returned to Idaho and put into practice all the techniques he had developed in New York. Although his art was in demand, Ricks and his wife Cherie initially experienced some difficult times. However, with encouragement from his family, Ricks continued to paint full-time, and his hard work paid off. Now known for his paintings of the Tetons in Idaho, Ricks has perfected a soft-hued style of realism, in oil, acrylic or gouache, that remains distinctive in the realm of landscape art. "In my paintings, I depict a place where I'd like to be. Sometimes, I like to take myself away from the real and go off into a world that I've made for myself, through my paintings. I would like to be the Indians in the painting. It's sort of like a fantasy, but it's a fantasy I can make come true through my art."

        Broward Auction Gallery LLC
      • Douglas Ricks (Idaho,1954-2003) gouache painting
        Jan. 03, 2021

        Douglas Ricks (Idaho,1954-2003) gouache painting

        Est: $1,250 - $1,400

        ARTIST: Douglas Ricks (Idaho, 1954 - 2003) NAME: Blackfoot Camp in the Woods YEAR: 1982 MEDIUM: gouache on paper CONDITION: Excellent. Framed under glass. Some wear to frame. SIGHT SIZE: 20 x 30 inches / 50 x 75 cm FRAME SIZE: 26 x 36 inches / 65 x 90 cm SIGNED: Lower right PROVENANCE: Connaly and Altermann Art Gallery, Texas (has original gallery labels); Property of American Bank Houston, TX. CATEGORY: antique vintage painting SKU#: 115806 US Shipping $120 + insurance. AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US SIMILAR ATRISTS: Nelson Boren, Olaf Carl Seltzer, John Ford Clymer, Oscar Berninghaus, Carl Borg, Conrad Schwiering, Ernest Hennings, Sheldon Parsons, Eric Sloane, Dan McCaw, Hermann Ottomar Herzog, Carl Kauba, James Kramer, Joseph Orr, Allan Houser, Gerard Curtis Delano Douglas Ricks (Idaho, 1954 - 2003) Born in Logan, Utah, Douglas Ricks and his family moved to Rexburg, Idaho when he was a child. His roots in the area hold deep historical ties, however, for the town of Rexburg was settled as a Mormon colony by his great, great grandfather. As Ricks grew up, he was enveloped in art. His father was a renowned commercial artist who staged summer workshops along with outstanding artists such as Sergei Bongart. Despite this exposure to art at home and at the workshops, Ricks never seriously contemplated becoming an artist until he was nearly 18. "My father never pushed art on me, and I was just plain not interested…But the summer before I was 18, something happened…I got an urge to paint." After that, Ricks began to study seriously under his father and Bongart. He later studied art at Ricks College in Rexburg, but dropped out after two semesters because he felt that the curriculum wasn't helping him develop his talent in the direction he wanted to go. Ironically, for an artist so engrossed with the subjects and solitude of the Tetons, it took a sojourn to New York City to help him make the final breakthrough to his unique style. In 1973, Ricks went to New York to fulfill two years of volunteer service for the Mormon Church. There, he encountered and began to study the artists and schools displayed in the museums. In 1975, Ricks returned to Idaho and put into practice all the techniques he had developed in New York. Although his art was in demand, Ricks and his wife Cherie initially experienced some difficult times. However, with encouragement from his family, Ricks continued to paint full-time, and his hard work paid off. Now known for his paintings of the Tetons in Idaho, Ricks has perfected a soft-hued style of realism, in oil, acrylic or gouache, that remains distinctive in the realm of landscape art. "In my paintings, I depict a place where I'd like to be. Sometimes, I like to take myself away from the real and go off into a world that I've made for myself, through my paintings. I would like to be the Indians in the painting. It's sort of like a fantasy, but it's a fantasy I can make come true through my art."

        Broward Auction Gallery LLC
      • Douglas Ricks (Idaho,1954-2003) gouache painting
        Oct. 11, 2020

        Douglas Ricks (Idaho,1954-2003) gouache painting

        Est: $1,300 - $1,450

        ARTIST: Douglas Ricks (Idaho, 1954 - 2003) NAME: Blackfoot Camp in the Woods YEAR: 1982 MEDIUM: gouache on paper CONDITION: Excellent. Framed under glass. Some wear to frame. SIGHT SIZE: 20 x 30 inches / 50 x 75 cm FRAME SIZE: 26 x 36 inches / 65 x 90 cm SIGNED: Lower right PROVENANCE: Connaly and Altermann Art Gallery, Texas (has original gallery labels); Property of American Bank Houston, TX. CATEGORY: antique vintage painting SKU#: 115806 US Shipping $120 + insurance. SIMILAR ATRISTS: Nelson Boren, Olaf Carl Seltzer, John Ford Clymer, Oscar Berninghaus, Carl Borg, Conrad Schwiering, Ernest Hennings, Sheldon Parsons, Eric Sloane, Dan McCaw, Hermann Ottomar Herzog, Carl Kauba, James Kramer, Joseph Orr, Allan Houser, Gerard Curtis Delano Douglas Ricks (Idaho, 1954 - 2003) Born in Logan, Utah, Douglas Ricks and his family moved to Rexburg, Idaho when he was a child. His roots in the area hold deep historical ties, however, for the town of Rexburg was settled as a Mormon colony by his great, great grandfather. As Ricks grew up, he was enveloped in art. His father was a renowned commercial artist who staged summer workshops along with outstanding artists such as Sergei Bongart. Despite this exposure to art at home and at the workshops, Ricks never seriously contemplated becoming an artist until he was nearly 18. "My father never pushed art on me, and I was just plain not interested…But the summer before I was 18, something happened…I got an urge to paint." After that, Ricks began to study seriously under his father and Bongart. He later studied art at Ricks College in Rexburg, but dropped out after two semesters because he felt that the curriculum wasn't helping him develop his talent in the direction he wanted to go. Ironically, for an artist so engrossed with the subjects and solitude of the Tetons, it took a sojourn to New York City to help him make the final breakthrough to his unique style. In 1973, Ricks went to New York to fulfill two years of volunteer service for the Mormon Church. There, he encountered and began to study the artists and schools displayed in the museums. In 1975, Ricks returned to Idaho and put into practice all the techniques he had developed in New York. Although his art was in demand, Ricks and his wife Cherie initially experienced some difficult times. However, with encouragement from his family, Ricks continued to paint full-time, and his hard work paid off. Now known for his paintings of the Tetons in Idaho, Ricks has perfected a soft-hued style of realism, in oil, acrylic or gouache, that remains distinctive in the realm of landscape art. "In my paintings, I depict a place where I'd like to be. Sometimes, I like to take myself away from the real and go off into a world that I've made for myself, through my paintings. I would like to be the Indians in the painting. It's sort of like a fantasy, but it's a fantasy I can make come true through my art."

        Broward Auction Gallery LLC
      • Douglas Ricks (Idaho,1954-2003) gouache painting
        Jul. 05, 2020

        Douglas Ricks (Idaho,1954-2003) gouache painting

        Est: $1,400 - $1,500

        ARTIST: Douglas Ricks (Idaho, 1954 - 2003) NAME: Blackfoot Camp in the Woods YEAR: 1982 MEDIUM: gouache on paper CONDITION: Excellent. Framed under glass. Some wear to frame. SIGHT SIZE: 20 x 30 inches / 50 x 75 cm FRAME SIZE: 26 x 36 inches / 65 x 90 cm SIGNED: Lower right PROVENANCE: Connaly and Altermann Art Gallery, Texas (has original gallery labels); Property of American Bank Houston, TX. CATEGORY: antique vintage painting SKU#: 115806 WARRANTY: 7 days returns accepted if item doesn't match description US Shipping $120 + insurance. SIMILAR ATRISTS: Nelson Boren, Olaf Carl Seltzer, John Ford Clymer, Oscar Berninghaus, Carl Borg, Conrad Schwiering, Ernest Hennings, Sheldon Parsons, Eric Sloane, Dan McCaw, Hermann Ottomar Herzog, Carl Kauba, James Kramer, Joseph Orr, Allan Houser, Gerard Curtis Delano Douglas Ricks (Idaho, 1954 - 2003) Born in Logan, Utah, Douglas Ricks and his family moved to Rexburg, Idaho when he was a child. His roots in the area hold deep historical ties, however, for the town of Rexburg was settled as a Mormon colony by his great, great grandfather. As Ricks grew up, he was enveloped in art. His father was a renowned commercial artist who staged summer workshops along with outstanding artists such as Sergei Bongart. Despite this exposure to art at home and at the workshops, Ricks never seriously contemplated becoming an artist until he was nearly 18. "My father never pushed art on me, and I was just plain not interested…But the summer before I was 18, something happened…I got an urge to paint." After that, Ricks began to study seriously under his father and Bongart. He later studied art at Ricks College in Rexburg, but dropped out after two semesters because he felt that the curriculum wasn't helping him develop his talent in the direction he wanted to go. Ironically, for an artist so engrossed with the subjects and solitude of the Tetons, it took a sojourn to New York City to help him make the final breakthrough to his unique style. In 1973, Ricks went to New York to fulfill two years of volunteer service for the Mormon Church. There, he encountered and began to study the artists and schools displayed in the museums. In 1975, Ricks returned to Idaho and put into practice all the techniques he had developed in New York. Although his art was in demand, Ricks and his wife Cherie initially experienced some difficult times. However, with encouragement from his family, Ricks continued to paint full-time, and his hard work paid off. Now known for his paintings of the Tetons in Idaho, Ricks has perfected a soft-hued style of realism, in oil, acrylic or gouache, that remains distinctive in the realm of landscape art. "In my paintings, I depict a place where I'd like to be. Sometimes, I like to take myself away from the real and go off into a world that I've made for myself, through my paintings. I would like to be the Indians in the painting. It's sort of like a fantasy, but it's a fantasy I can make come true through my art."

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      • Douglas Ricks | Potato Harvester
        Jun. 19, 2020

        Douglas Ricks | Potato Harvester

        Est: $2,400 - $4,800

        Artist: Douglas Ricks | 1954-2003 Title: Potato Harvester Signed l/r: Douglas Ricks © Media: Oil on canvas Dimensions: 30 by 48 inches Condition: Very Good Condition details: This painting is in very good condition. Inspection with the unaided eye reveals nothing of issue. Closer inspection under UV light reveals normal florescence of artist pigments and no signs of restoration. The work is framed in an antique wide panel with a linen liner. The frame is in good condition with normal wear.

        Altermann Galleries
      • Douglas Ricks (Idaho,1954-2003) gouache painting
        Apr. 19, 2020

        Douglas Ricks (Idaho,1954-2003) gouache painting

        Est: $1,450 - $1,600

        ARTIST: Douglas Ricks (Idaho, 1954 - 2003) NAME: Blackfoot Camp in the Woods YEAR: 1982 MEDIUM: gouache on paper CONDITION: Excellent. Framed under glass. Some wear to frame. SIGHT SIZE: 20 x 30 inches / 50 x 75 cm FRAME SIZE: 26 x 36 inches / 65 x 90 cm SIGNED: Lower right PROVENANCE: Connaly and Altermann Art Gallery, Texas (has original gallery labels); Property of American Bank Houston, TX. CATEGORY: antique vintage painting SKU#: 115806 WARRANTY: 7 days returns accepted if item doesn't match description US Shipping $120 + insurance. SIMILAR ATRISTS: Nelson Boren, Olaf Carl Seltzer, John Ford Clymer, Oscar Berninghaus, Carl Borg, Conrad Schwiering, Ernest Hennings, Sheldon Parsons, Eric Sloane, Dan McCaw, Hermann Ottomar Herzog, Carl Kauba, James Kramer, Joseph Orr, Allan Houser, Gerard Curtis Delano Douglas Ricks (Idaho, 1954 - 2003) Born in Logan, Utah, Douglas Ricks and his family moved to Rexburg, Idaho when he was a child. His roots in the area hold deep historical ties, however, for the town of Rexburg was settled as a Mormon colony by his great, great grandfather. As Ricks grew up, he was enveloped in art. His father was a renowned commercial artist who staged summer workshops along with outstanding artists such as Sergei Bongart. Despite this exposure to art at home and at the workshops, Ricks never seriously contemplated becoming an artist until he was nearly 18. "My father never pushed art on me, and I was just plain not interested…But the summer before I was 18, something happened…I got an urge to paint." After that, Ricks began to study seriously under his father and Bongart. He later studied art at Ricks College in Rexburg, but dropped out after two semesters because he felt that the curriculum wasn't helping him develop his talent in the direction he wanted to go. Ironically, for an artist so engrossed with the subjects and solitude of the Tetons, it took a sojourn to New York City to help him make the final breakthrough to his unique style. In 1973, Ricks went to New York to fulfill two years of volunteer service for the Mormon Church. There, he encountered and began to study the artists and schools displayed in the museums. In 1975, Ricks returned to Idaho and put into practice all the techniques he had developed in New York. Although his art was in demand, Ricks and his wife Cherie initially experienced some difficult times. However, with encouragement from his family, Ricks continued to paint full-time, and his hard work paid off. Now known for his paintings of the Tetons in Idaho, Ricks has perfected a soft-hued style of realism, in oil, acrylic or gouache, that remains distinctive in the realm of landscape art. "In my paintings, I depict a place where I'd like to be. Sometimes, I like to take myself away from the real and go off into a world that I've made for myself, through my paintings. I would like to be the Indians in the painting. It's sort of like a fantasy, but it's a fantasy I can make come true through my art."

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      • Douglas Ricks | Potato Harvester
        Feb. 21, 2020

        Douglas Ricks | Potato Harvester

        Est: $3,000 - $6,000

        Artist: Douglas Ricks | 1954-2003 Title: Potato Harvester Signed l/r: Douglas Ricks © Media: Oil on canvas Dimensions: 30 by 48 inches Condition: Very Good Condition details: This painting is in very good condition. Inspection with the unaided eye reveals nothing of issue. Closer inspection under UV light reveals normal florescence of artist pigments and no signs of restoration. The work is framed in an antique wide panel with a linen liner. The frame is in good condition with normal wear.

        Altermann Galleries
      • Douglas Ricks (Idaho,1954-2003) gouache painting
        Feb. 09, 2020

        Douglas Ricks (Idaho,1954-2003) gouache painting

        Est: $1,450 - $1,600

        ARTIST: Douglas Ricks (Idaho, 1954 - 2003) NAME: Blackfoot Camp in the Woods YEAR: 1982 MEDIUM: gouache on paper CONDITION: Excellent. Framed under glass. Some wear to frame. SIGHT SIZE: 20 x 30 inches / 50 x 75 cm FRAME SIZE: 26 x 36 inches / 65 x 90 cm SIGNED: Lower right PROVENANCE: Connaly and Altermann Art Gallery, Texas (has original gallery labels); Property of American Bank Houston, TX. CATEGORY: antique vintage painting SKU#: 115806 WARRANTY: 7 days returns accepted if item doesn't match description US Shipping $120 + insurance. SIMILAR ATRISTS: Nelson Boren, Olaf Carl Seltzer, John Ford Clymer, Oscar Berninghaus, Carl Borg, Conrad Schwiering, Ernest Hennings, Sheldon Parsons, Eric Sloane, Dan McCaw, Hermann Ottomar Herzog, Carl Kauba, James Kramer, Joseph Orr, Allan Houser, Gerard Curtis Delano Douglas Ricks (Idaho, 1954 - 2003) Born in Logan, Utah, Douglas Ricks and his family moved to Rexburg, Idaho when he was a child. His roots in the area hold deep historical ties, however, for the town of Rexburg was settled as a Mormon colony by his great, great grandfather. As Ricks grew up, he was enveloped in art. His father was a renowned commercial artist who staged summer workshops along with outstanding artists such as Sergei Bongart. Despite this exposure to art at home and at the workshops, Ricks never seriously contemplated becoming an artist until he was nearly 18. "My father never pushed art on me, and I was just plain not interested…But the summer before I was 18, something happened…I got an urge to paint." After that, Ricks began to study seriously under his father and Bongart. He later studied art at Ricks College in Rexburg, but dropped out after two semesters because he felt that the curriculum wasn't helping him develop his talent in the direction he wanted to go. Ironically, for an artist so engrossed with the subjects and solitude of the Tetons, it took a sojourn to New York City to help him make the final breakthrough to his unique style. In 1973, Ricks went to New York to fulfill two years of volunteer service for the Mormon Church. There, he encountered and began to study the artists and schools displayed in the museums. In 1975, Ricks returned to Idaho and put into practice all the techniques he had developed in New York. Although his art was in demand, Ricks and his wife Cherie initially experienced some difficult times. However, with encouragement from his family, Ricks continued to paint full-time, and his hard work paid off. Now known for his paintings of the Tetons in Idaho, Ricks has perfected a soft-hued style of realism, in oil, acrylic or gouache, that remains distinctive in the realm of landscape art. "In my paintings, I depict a place where I'd like to be. Sometimes, I like to take myself away from the real and go off into a world that I've made for myself, through my paintings. I would like to be the Indians in the painting. It's sort of like a fantasy, but it's a fantasy I can make come true through my art."

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      • Douglas Ricks | In the Woods
        Nov. 08, 2019

        Douglas Ricks | In the Woods

        Est: $500 - $1,000

        Artist: Douglas Ricks | 1954-2003 Title: In the Woods Signed l/r: Douglas Ricks Media: Gouache on paper Dimensions: 7 1/2 by 4 1/2 inches No Reserve Condition: Very Good Condition Details: This piece is in very good condition. With the unaided eye, there are no issues. Closer inspection under ultraviolet light reveals no issues and no signs of restoration. The work is mounted under glass and has not been inspected out of the frame. The piece is framed in a gold frame with a cream matting and a gold fillet. The frame is in very good condition with normal wear. Goldplate: In the Woods Douglas Ricks

        Altermann Galleries
      • Douglas Ricks (American, Idaho, 1954-2003), "Blackfoot in the Woods"
        Oct. 29, 2019

        Douglas Ricks (American, Idaho, 1954-2003), "Blackfoot in the Woods"

        Est: $600 - $900

        Douglas Ricks (American, Idaho, 1954-2003) "Blackfoot in the Woods", 1982 gouache on paper signed and dated lower right, verso with "Connally & Altermann Art Gallery" and "Altermann Art Gallery" labels. Glazed and framed. 20" x 30", framed 25-1/2" x 36" Provenance: Connally & Altermann Art Gallery, Houston, Texas; Altermann Art Gallery; Hancock Whitney Bank Collection; Acquired through American Bank, Houston, Texas.

        New Orleans Auction Galleries
      • Douglas Ricks (American, 1954-2003) Keeping Warm Oil on Masonite 17-1/2 x 23-1/2
        Sep. 12, 2019

        Douglas Ricks (American, 1954-2003) Keeping Warm Oil on Masonite 17-1/2 x 23-1/2

        Est: $400 - $600

        Douglas Ricks (American, 1954-2003) Keeping Warm Oil on Masonite 17-1/2 x 23-1/2 inches (44.5 x 59.7 cm) Signed lower left: Douglas Ricks HID01801242017

        Heritage Auctions
      • Douglas Ricks (American/Idaho, 1954-2003), "When Winter Comes to the Tetons"
        Jul. 28, 2019

        Douglas Ricks (American/Idaho, 1954-2003), "When Winter Comes to the Tetons"

        Est: $1,500 - $2,500

        Douglas Ricks (American/Idaho, 1954-2003) "When Winter Comes to the Tetons" oil on board signed lower left, verso with "Altermann & Morris Galleries" label. Framed. 36" x 60", framed 46" x 68-1/2" Provenance: Altermann & Morris Galleries, Dallas, Texas; Hancock Whitney Bank Collection; Acquired through American Bank, Houston, Texas.

        New Orleans Auction Galleries
      • Douglas Ricks (American, Idaho, 1954-2003), "Blackfoot in the Woods"
        Jul. 28, 2019

        Douglas Ricks (American, Idaho, 1954-2003), "Blackfoot in the Woods"

        Est: $1,000 - $1,500

        Douglas Ricks (American, Idaho, 1954-2003) "Blackfoot in the Woods", 1982 gouache on paper signed and dated lower right, verso with "Connally & Altermann Art Gallery" and "Altermann Art Gallery" labels. Glazed and framed. 20" x 30", framed 25-1/2" x 36" Provenance: Connally & Altermann Art Gallery, Houston, Texas; Altermann Art Gallery; Hancock Whitney Bank Collection; Acquired through American Bank, Houston, Texas.

        New Orleans Auction Galleries
      • DOUGLAS RICKS (D.2003) WINTER LANDSCAPE PAINTING
        Jun. 22, 2019

        DOUGLAS RICKS (D.2003) WINTER LANDSCAPE PAINTING

        Est: $1,000 - $2,000

        Framed oil painting on canvas, "North Folk Camp - Winter Hunter", signed Douglas Ricks (Idaho, 1954-2003), dated 1984 lower right, retains Altermann & Morris Galleries label on the reverse, approx sight: 35.5"h, 59"w, overall: 46.5"h, 70"w, 24lbs Start Price: $700.00

        Austin Auction Gallery
      • Douglas Ricks (American, Idaho, 1954-2003), "Blackfoot in the Woods"
        Apr. 27, 2019

        Douglas Ricks (American, Idaho, 1954-2003), "Blackfoot in the Woods"

        Est: $1,500 - $2,500

        Douglas Ricks (American, Idaho, 1954-2003) "Blackfoot in the Woods", 1982 gouache on paper signed and dated lower right, verso with "Connally & Altermann Art Gallery" and "Altermann Art Gallery" labels. Glazed and framed. 20" x 30", framed 25-1/2" x 36" Provenance: Connally & Altermann Art Gallery, Houston, Texas; Altermann Art Gallery; Hancock Whitney Bank Collection; Acquired through American Bank, Houston, Texas.

        New Orleans Auction Galleries
      • Douglas Ricks (American/Idaho, 1954-2003), "When Winter Comes to the Tetons"
        Apr. 27, 2019

        Douglas Ricks (American/Idaho, 1954-2003), "When Winter Comes to the Tetons"

        Est: $2,000 - $4,000

        Douglas Ricks (American/Idaho, 1954-2003) "When Winter Comes to the Tetons" oil on board signed lower left, verso with "Altermann & Morris Galleries" label. Framed. 36" x 60", framed 46" x 68-1/2" Provenance: Altrmann & Morris Galleries,Dallas, Texas; Hancock Whitney Bank Collection; Acquired through American Bank, Houston, Texas.

        New Orleans Auction Galleries
      • Douglas Ricks (Idaho,1954-2003) oil on board
        Jan. 13, 2019

        Douglas Ricks (Idaho,1954-2003) oil on board

        Est: $1,450 - $1,600

        ARTIST: Douglas Ricks (Idaho, 1954 - 2003) NAME: Winter Camp MEDIUM: oil on board CONDITION: Excellent. No visible inpaint under UV light. SIGHT SIZE: 18 x 24 inches /45 x 60 cm FRAME SIZE: 24 x 30 inches / 60 x 75 cm SIGNED: Lower right PROVENANCE: Ambiance Galleries (Nashville, TN). Has original gallery label. CATEGORY: antique vintage painting SKU#: 113842 WARRANTY: 7 days returns accepted if item doesn't match description US Shipping $75 + insurance. Douglas Ricks (Idaho, 1954 - 2003) Born in Logan, Utah, Douglas Ricks and his family moved to Rexburg, Idaho when he was a child. His roots in the area hold deep historical ties, however, for the town of Rexburg was settled as a Mormon colony by his great, great grandfather. As Ricks grew up, he was enveloped in art. His father was a renowned commercial artist who staged summer workshops along with outstanding artists such as Sergei Bongart. Despite this exposure to art at home and at the workshops, Ricks never seriously contemplated becoming an artist until he was nearly 18. "My father never pushed art on me, and I was just plain not interested…But the summer before I was 18, something happened…I got an urge to paint." After that, Ricks began to study seriously under his father and Bongart. He later studied art at Ricks College in Rexburg, but dropped out after two semesters because he felt that the curriculum wasn't helping him develop his talent in the direction he wanted to go. Ironically, for an artist so engrossed with the subjects and solitude of the Tetons, it took a sojourn to New York City to help him make the final breakthrough to his unique style. In 1973, Ricks went to New York to fulfill two years of volunteer service for the Mormon Church. There, he encountered and began to study the artists and schools displayed in the museums. In 1975, Ricks returned to Idaho and put into practice all the techniques he had developed in New York. Although his art was in demand, Ricks and his wife Cherie initially experienced some difficult times. However, with encouragement from his family, Ricks continued to paint full-time, and his hard work paid off. Now known for his paintings of the Tetons in Idaho, Ricks has perfected a soft-hued style of realism, in oil, acrylic or gouache, that remains distinctive in the realm of landscape art. "In my paintings, I depict a place where I'd like to be. Sometimes, I like to take myself away from the real and go off into a world that I've made for myself, through my paintings. I would like to be the Indians in the painting. It's sort of like a fantasy, but it's a fantasy I can make come true through my art."

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      • Douglas Ricks (Idaho,1954-2003) oil on board
        Oct. 14, 2018

        Douglas Ricks (Idaho,1954-2003) oil on board

        Est: $1,500 - $1,650

        ARTIST: Douglas Ricks (Idaho, 1954 - 2003) NAME: Winter Camp MEDIUM: oil on board CONDITION: Excellent. No visible inpaint under UV light. SIGHT SIZE: 18 x 24 inches /45 x 60 cm FRAME SIZE: 24 x 30 inches / 60 x 75 cm SIGNED: Lower right PROVENANCE: Ambiance Galleries (Nashville, TN). Has original gallery label. SKU#: 113842 WARRANTY: 7 days returns accepted if item doesn't match description US Shipping $75 + insurance. ADDITIONAL HIGH-RESOLUTION PHOTOS

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      • DOUGLAS RICKS OIL ON BOARD WINTER INDIAN ENCAMPMENT:
        Sep. 30, 2018

        DOUGLAS RICKS OIL ON BOARD WINTER INDIAN ENCAMPMENT:

        Est: $700 - $900

        Douglas Ricks (Idaho 1954-2003), known for landscape, frontier genre, Native Americans. Winter scene depicting Native American in tee pees in the Teton Valley. Signed lower left and dated 1981. Image 18 inches x 24 inches. Original frame.

        White's Auctions
      • Douglas Ricks | Wintering Near the Snake River
        Aug. 11, 2018

        Douglas Ricks | Wintering Near the Snake River

        Est: $2,500 - $3,500

        Artist: Douglas Ricks | 1954-2003 Title: Wintering Near the Snake River Signed l/l: Douglas Ricks 1981 © Medium: Oil on panel Dimension: 20 by 30 inches

        Altermann Galleries
      • Douglas Ricks | Mount Moran
        Apr. 06, 2017

        Douglas Ricks | Mount Moran

        Est: $2,000 - $2,500

        Artist: Douglas Ricks | 1954-2003 | Mount Moran Title: Mount Moran Signed: l/r Douglas Ricks © 1984 Medium: Oil on panel Dimensions: 24 by 36 inches

        Altermann Galleries
      • Douglas Ricks | Home on Prairie
        Apr. 06, 2017

        Douglas Ricks | Home on Prairie

        Est: $3,000 - $6,000

        Artist: Douglas Ricks | 1954-2003 | Home on Prairie Title: Home on Prairie Signed: l/l Douglas Ricks --©-- Medium: Oil on canvas Dimensions: 35 1/2 by 45 inches no reserve

        Altermann Galleries
      • Douglas Ricks | Mount Moran
        Dec. 02, 2016

        Douglas Ricks | Mount Moran

        Est: $3,000 - $4,000

        Artist: Douglas Ricks | 1954 - 2003 Title: Mount Moran Signed l/r: Douglas Ricks © 1984 Media: Oil on panel Dimensions: 24 by 36 inches This is lot 157-A49 in the printed Catalog Addendum.

        Altermann Galleries
      • DOUGLAS RICKS (1954-2003, ID) - TEEPEE IN THE SNOW - Oil on board scene of Native Americans in snowy field, in gold wood frame, sign...
        Mar. 05, 2016

        DOUGLAS RICKS (1954-2003, ID) - TEEPEE IN THE SNOW - Oil on board scene of Native Americans in snowy field, in gold wood frame, sign...

        Est: $400 - $600

        DOUGLAS RICKS (1954-2003, ID) - TEEPEE IN THE SNOW - Oil on board scene of Native Americans in snowy field, in gold wood frame, signed bottom right. 22" x 18.5" x 2"

        Pacific Galleries
      • DOUGLAS RICKS (1954-2003, ID) - TEEPEE SCENE - Oil on board scene of native american encampment at base of mountains, in wood frame,...
        Mar. 05, 2016

        DOUGLAS RICKS (1954-2003, ID) - TEEPEE SCENE - Oil on board scene of native american encampment at base of mountains, in wood frame,...

        Est: $400 - $600

        DOUGLAS RICKS (1954-2003, ID) - TEEPEE SCENE - Oil on board scene of native american encampment at base of mountains, in wood frame, signed bottom left. 23" x 19" x 2"

        Pacific Galleries
      • Douglas Ricks | 1954 - 2003 Indian Encampment
        Dec. 12, 2015

        Douglas Ricks | 1954 - 2003 Indian Encampment

        Est: $1,000 - $2,000

        Douglas Ricks | 1954 - 2003 Indian Encampment Signed l/l: Douglas Ricks © Oil on masonite 30 by 48 inches

        Altermann Galleries
      • Douglas Ricks, (American, 1954-2003), First Snow, Teton Canyon
        Nov. 11, 2015

        Douglas Ricks, (American, 1954-2003), First Snow, Teton Canyon

        Est: $1,000 - $2,000

        Douglas Ricks (American, 1954-2003) First Snow, Teton Canyon oil on board signed Douglas Ricks (lower left) 30 1/2 x 40 1/2 inches.

        Hindman
      • Douglas Ricks | Indian Encampment
        Aug. 15, 2015

        Douglas Ricks | Indian Encampment

        Est: $2,000 - $4,000

        Artist: Douglas Ricks 1954 - 2003 | Title: Indian Encampment | Signed l/l: Douglas Ricks © | Media: Oil on panel | Dimensions: 30 by 48 inches

        Altermann Galleries
      • Douglas Ricks | Indian Camp
        Aug. 15, 2015

        Douglas Ricks | Indian Camp

        Est: $1,500 - $2,000

        Artist: Douglas Ricks 1954 - 2003 | Title: Indian Camp | Signed l/r: Douglas Ricks © | Media: Oil on panel | Dimensions: 18 by 24 inches

        Altermann Galleries
      • DOUGLAS RICKS, American, 1954-2003, Winter Indian Encampment., Oil on masonite, 18" x 24". Framed.
        Aug. 07, 2013

        DOUGLAS RICKS, American, 1954-2003, Winter Indian Encampment., Oil on masonite, 18" x 24". Framed.

        Est: $1,000 - $1,500

        DOUGLAS RICKS American, 1954-2003 Winter Indian Encampment. Signed lower left "Douglas Ricks, 1981". Oil on masonite, 18" x 24". Framed.

        Eldred's
      • Douglas Ricks: Hunter's Camp
        Nov. 13, 2011

        Douglas Ricks: Hunter's Camp

        Est: $4,500 - $6,500

        Painting

        Altermann Galleries
      • Indian Camp and Rocky Mountains
        Aug. 13, 2011

        Indian Camp and Rocky Mountains

        Est: $1,500 - $2,000

        Indian Camp and Rocky Mountains

        Altermann Galleries
      • DOUGLAS RICKS (American, 1954-2003) AUTUMN INDIAN ENCAMPMENT.
        Aug. 25, 2010

        DOUGLAS RICKS (American, 1954-2003) AUTUMN INDIAN ENCAMPMENT.

        Est: $1,000 - $2,000

        Oil on masonite western scene shows an autumn Indian encampment with two tepees and two figures on grass and flower covered field with white cloud and blue sky. Several birds are seen. Signed lower right. Housed in a fine partial gilt molded wood frame with linen and gilt liner. SIZE: 24" x 18". PROVENANCE: Estate of Henry A. Rudkin Jr, (family of the founders of Pepperidge Farm). CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-98961

        James D. Julia
      • DOUGLAS RICKS (American, 1954-2003) SUMMER INDIAN ENCAMPMENT.
        Aug. 25, 2010

        DOUGLAS RICKS (American, 1954-2003) SUMMER INDIAN ENCAMPMENT.

        Est: $1,000 - $2,000

        Oil on masonite western scene shows two Native American figures standing beside a smoky fire, tepee and animal drying racks. They are surrounded by a field with flowers and three black birds are silhouetted against a cloudy sky. Signed lower right. Housed in a fine gilt molded wood frame with linen and gilt liner. SIZE: 18" x 24". PROVENANCE: Estate of Henry A. Rudkin Jr, (family of the founders of Pepperidge Farm). CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-98960

        James D. Julia
      • DOUGLAS RICKS (American, 1954-2003) WINTER INDIAN ENCAMPMENT.
        Aug. 25, 2010

        DOUGLAS RICKS (American, 1954-2003) WINTER INDIAN ENCAMPMENT.

        Est: $1,000 - $2,000

        Oil on masonite winter scene shows two Native Americans seated outside three tepees with animal skin drying racks. The backdrop is a hillside with snow squall. Signed lower left and dated "1981". Housed in its original weathered wood carved frame with gilt and linen liner. SIZE: 18" x 24". PROVENANCE: Estate of Henry A. Rudkin Jr, (family of the founders of Pepperidge Farm). CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-98959

        James D. Julia
      • DOUGLAS RICKS (American, 1954-2003) "HUNTER OF THE WOODS".
        Aug. 25, 2010

        DOUGLAS RICKS (American, 1954-2003) "HUNTER OF THE WOODS".

        Est: $1,500 - $2,500

        Oil on masonite winter scene shows a Native American wrapped in warm fur robe leaning on tall birch tree with dog beside. Snow covered ground and evidence of a lingering snow storm. Signed lower right and dated "1982". Housed in a fine weathered wood and partial gilt frame with linen and gold liner. SIZE: 24" x 18". PROVENANCE: Estate of Henry A. Rudkin Jr, (family of the founders of Pepperidge Farm). CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-98951

        James D. Julia
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