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Painter, b. 1912 - d. 1996

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          • Richard "Dick" West (Southern Cheyenne, 1912-1996) Untitled, circa 1960
            Nov. 01, 2023

            Richard "Dick" West (Southern Cheyenne, 1912-1996) Untitled, circa 1960

            Est: $2,000 - $3,000

            Richard "Dick" West (Southern Cheyenne, 1912-1996) Untitled, circa 1960 gouache on paper signed Wah-pah-nah-yah (Dick West) (lower right) 19 1/2 x 14 1/2 inches

            Hindman
          • WALTER JAMES WEST - EARLY FALL - ORIGINAL WATERCOLOR - 1912
            Jul. 10, 2022

            WALTER JAMES WEST - EARLY FALL - ORIGINAL WATERCOLOR - 1912

            Est: $350 - $450

            EARLY FALL - an original watercolor (1912) by listed British Artist Walter James West (1882-1942). Signed by the artist. In near fine condition with a sheet size of 12 X 10 inches, and on good thick white watercolor paper. West was a regular teacher of drawing at Vittoria Street Jewellery School, where he worked until his death in 1942. Mr West became an associate of the RBSA in 1936 and was a recognised artist amongst his peers, frequently exhibiting at The Birmingham Art Circle throughout the 1930s. He mostly exhibited landscapes in watercolour often depicting seascapes, architectural and topographical scenes. At the time his work was reviewed in the press and was described as having a clean and careful skill in drawing with a love of delicate colour?.

            Beowulf Art and Books
          • WALTER JAMES WEST - EARLY FALL - ORIGINAL WATERCOLOR - 1912
            Mar. 13, 2022

            WALTER JAMES WEST - EARLY FALL - ORIGINAL WATERCOLOR - 1912

            Est: $300 - $400

            EARLY FALL - an original watercolor (1912) by listed British Artist Walter James West (1882-1942). Signed by the artist. In very good condition with a sheet size of 12 X 10 inches, and on good thick white watercolor paper. West was a regular teacher of drawing at Vittoria Street Jewellery School, where he worked until his death in 1942. Mr West became an associate of the RBSA in 1936 and was a recognised artist amongst his peers, frequently exhibiting at The Birmingham Art Circle throughout the 1930s. He mostly exhibited landscapes in watercolour often depicting seascapes, architectural and topographical scenes. At the time his work was reviewed in the press and was described as having a clean and careful skill in drawing with a love of delicate colour?.

            Beowulf Art and Books
          • Walter Richard "Dick" West, Buffalo Hunt
            Feb. 05, 2022

            Walter Richard "Dick" West, Buffalo Hunt

            Est: $600 - $800

            Walter Richard "Dick" West (Cheyenne, 1912 - 1996) Buffalo Hunt woodcut signed lower right: Dick West

            Santa Fe Art Auction
          • WALTER JAMES WEST - ORIGINAL WATERCOLOR - 1912
            Aug. 22, 2021

            WALTER JAMES WEST - ORIGINAL WATERCOLOR - 1912

            Est: $400 - $500

            EARLY FALL - an original watercolor (1912) by listed British Artist Walter James West (1882-1942). Signed by the artist. In very good condition with a sheet size of 12 X 10 inches, and on good thick white watercolor paper. West was a regular teacher of drawing at Vittoria Street Jewellery School, where he worked until his death in 1942. Mr West became an associate of the RBSA in 1936 and was a recognised artist amongst his peers, frequently exhibiting at The Birmingham Art Circle throughout the 1930s. He mostly exhibited landscapes in watercolour often depicting seascapes, architectural and topographical scenes. At the time his work was reviewed in the press and was described as having a clean and careful skill in drawing with a love of delicate colour?.

            Beowulf Art and Books
          • WALTER JAMES WEST - EAERLY FALL - ORIGINAL WATERCOLOR - 1912
            May. 02, 2021

            WALTER JAMES WEST - EAERLY FALL - ORIGINAL WATERCOLOR - 1912

            Est: $300 - $400

            EARLY FALL - an original watercolor (1912) by listed British Artist Walter James West (1882-1942). Signed by the artist. In near fine condition with a sheet size of 12 X 10 inches, and on good thick white watercolor paper. West was a regular teacher of drawing at Vittoria Street Jewellery School, where he worked until his death in 1942. Mr West became an associate of the RBSA in 1936 and was a recognised artist amongst his peers, frequently exhibiting at The Birmingham Art Circle throughout the 1930s. He mostly exhibited landscapes in watercolour often depicting seascapes, architectural and topographical scenes. At the time his work was reviewed in the press and was described as having a clean and careful skill in drawing with a love of delicate colour?.

            Beowulf Art and Books
          • Roof Board Coffee Table
            Aug. 07, 2017

            Roof Board Coffee Table

            Est: $3,000 - $4,000

            This piece is part of a project taking materials salvaged from the renovation of the summer home of President and Jackie Kennedy by this and other Cape Cod artists. Materials from the home are verified as authentic, and have been donated to the JFK Hyannis Museum by the current owners, Ted Jr. and Kiki Kennedy. Artifacts: 1 long board from the roof of the house. Made in the West Barnstable Table Workshop, where word has it the spot that Jackie bumped her head is marked as a remembrance, Richard took one board from the roof, carved out the rot and flattened the wood. The hole, likely used for a vent pipe, makes a place for a bottle of wine or a vase. The table was made to be extremely strong, just like the family.

            John F. Kennedy Hyannis Museum
          • Eleven
            Aug. 07, 2017

            Eleven

            Est: $12,000 - $15,000

            This piece is part of a project taking materials salvaged from the renovation of the summer home of President and Jackie Kennedy by this and other Cape Cod artists. Materials from the home are verified as authentic, and have been donated to the JFK Hyannis Museum by the current owners, Ted Jr. and Kiki Kennedy. Artifacts: The base and the centerboard of this table are from the roof walk railing system. The top is from the exterior sheathing boards from JFK’s bedroom wall. The artist has a long and close history with the Kennedy family. Years ago, Jackie came to his shop with a chaise lounge that was rotting, and the two kids were fighting over it. The table shop copied it and made two, for young John and Caroline. Richard, when making this table, found in placing the base for the balusters in its center, space for eleven votive candles. This mirrors the size of the family the President grew up in, with 9 children. It is made to last for many generations, just as their memory has for all of us.

            John F. Kennedy Hyannis Museum
          • RICHARD AVEDON, , "IN THE AMERICAN WEST"
            Sep. 16, 2014

            RICHARD AVEDON, , "IN THE AMERICAN WEST"

            Est: $60 - $100

            RICHARD AVEDON "IN THE AMERICAN WEST" First edition softcover. New York: Harry N. Abrams, Inc. 1985. Sold together with exhibition pamphlet from the Whitney Museum of American Art exhibition of 1994.

            Freeman's | Hindman
          • Native American Group Artist unknown, bronze bookend, Stamped "Copyright"
            May. 12, 2012

            Native American Group Artist unknown, bronze bookend, Stamped "Copyright"

            Est: $600 - $800

            Native American Group; Artist unknown, bronze bookend, Stamped "Copyright"; 5 1/2" high; Artist unknown, Untitled (Native American Bust), 1978; bronze, Signed, dated, and numbered "S.N. 1978 1/6"; Foundry Talix, NY; 9" high, 11 1/4" with base; Walter Richard West (American, 1912-1996); Two bronze on steel bookends (Sioux Indians), 1910; Signed, dated, and titled "F. West (c) 1910/Sioux"; 6 1/2" high (each)

            Rago Arts and Auction Center
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