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b. 1930 - d. 2011

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  • JACK D. WOODS (AMERICAN 1930-2011) NATIVE AMERICAN BRONZE SCULPTURE "THE TRACKER' SIGNED
    Nov. 15, 2023

    JACK D. WOODS (AMERICAN 1930-2011) NATIVE AMERICAN BRONZE SCULPTURE "THE TRACKER' SIGNED

    Est: $300 - $400

    Jack D.Woods (American 1930-2011) Native American bronze sculpture "The Tracker" Cast bronze signed J.D.Woods edition 14/15 circa 1990s

    Kamelot Auctions
  • J. D. Woods (American, 1930-2011) 'Old Spook' Bronze Sculpture
    Jun. 25, 2023

    J. D. Woods (American, 1930-2011) 'Old Spook' Bronze Sculpture

    Est: $300 - $500

    J. D. Woods (American, 1930-2011) 'Old Spook' Bronze Sculpture 1979, cast signature on back of base, #16/20, mounted on a wood plinth Property from: an Estate, Woodstock, Illinois Category: Fine Art > Sculpture Estimated Sale Time: 1:03 pm CST Shipping Status: Due to size, weight, value or shipping complexity, this item must be shipped via a 3rd Party and the shipping cost may be high. We recommend contacting multiple shipping vendors for an estimate as the cost may vary greatly. Download High Resolution Photographs: Photograph #1 Photograph #2 Photograph #3 Photograph #4 Photograph #5 Last modified: June 9, 2023, 4:00 pm

    Leonard Auction
  • JACK WOODS PRAIRIE CHICKEN DANCE INDIAN BRONZE
    Jan. 28, 2023

    JACK WOODS PRAIRIE CHICKEN DANCE INDIAN BRONZE

    Est: $500 - $750

    21 3/4" tall, base is 7 1/4" by 7 1/4". Jack D. Woods (1930 - 2011) was active/lived in New Mexico. Jack Woods is known for Sculpture and painting, aeronautical design engineer. Jack D. Woods died peacefully in Albuquerque, New Mexico on April 10, 2011, following a brief illness. Jack was born on March 29, 1930 in Tucumcari, NM, the son of Roy & Althea Woods. As a child in Tucumcari, Jack was a tireless artist, drawing and making carvings in bars of soap. His sights were set on art school, but the Korean War took him on an alternate path. After serving his country, Jack studied mechanical engineering and entered the air and space industry. In 1951 he married Donna Jo Holly of Bentonville, Arkansas. After working as an aeronautical design engineer for Douglas Aircraft Company, Jack brought Donna and their family to New Mexico to make a new life, one dedicated to art. That dream became reality. In time, Jack became an award-winning Western artist, working in both bronze and oils. He and Donna maintained the Western Art Gallery in Taos for almost 30 years showing his paintings and sculptures. Jack's subjects were the essence of western life. His childhood was steeped in New Mexico history and the lore of the old West. His surroundings were those of traditional ranching and by his mid-teens he was well-versed in the cattle business. His return to New Mexico was also a return to this life. His art reflected his deep knowledge of regional history and his artist's eye of the hard work of ranching and the beauty of the West. Some of his work reflected the fundamental labor of ranching, while other pieces showed humorous moments of real life, still others, the timeless beauty of a sunrise. His work told stories of the West, past and present. His work reflected what he cherished in his life. Those around him were lucky to share this with him, both in his art and in the way he lived.

    Davis Brothers Auction
  • JACK WOODS SPEAR & SHIELD DANCE INDIAN BRONZE
    Jan. 28, 2023

    JACK WOODS SPEAR & SHIELD DANCE INDIAN BRONZE

    Est: $500 - $750

    20 3/8" tall, base is 7 3/8" by 7 3/8". Jack D. Woods (1930 - 2011) was active/lived in New Mexico. Jack Woods is known for Sculpture and painting, aeronautical design engineer. Jack D. Woods died peacefully in Albuquerque, New Mexico on April 10, 2011, following a brief illness. Jack was born on March 29, 1930 in Tucumcari, NM, the son of Roy & Althea Woods. As a child in Tucumcari, Jack was a tireless artist, drawing and making carvings in bars of soap. His sights were set on art school, but the Korean War took him on an alternate path. After serving his country, Jack studied mechanical engineering and entered the air and space industry. In 1951 he married Donna Jo Holly of Bentonville, Arkansas. After working as an aeronautical design engineer for Douglas Aircraft Company, Jack brought Donna and their family to New Mexico to make a new life, one dedicated to art. That dream became reality. In time, Jack became an award-winning Western artist, working in both bronze and oils. He and Donna maintained the Western Art Gallery in Taos for almost 30 years showing his paintings and sculptures. Jack's subjects were the essence of western life. His childhood was steeped in New Mexico history and the lore of the old West. His surroundings were those of traditional ranching and by his mid-teens he was well-versed in the cattle business. His return to New Mexico was also a return to this life. His art reflected his deep knowledge of regional history and his artist's eye of the hard work of ranching and the beauty of the West. Some of his work reflected the fundamental labor of ranching, while other pieces showed humorous moments of real life, still others, the timeless beauty of a sunrise. His work told stories of the West, past and present. His work reflected what he cherished in his life. Those around him were lucky to share this with him, both in his art and in the way he lived.

    Davis Brothers Auction
  • JACK D. WOODS (1930-2011) 'TAOS TRAPPER' BRONZE
    Aug. 28, 2021

    JACK D. WOODS (1930-2011) 'TAOS TRAPPER' BRONZE

    Est: $300 - $500

    Patinated cast bronze figural sculpture, "Taos Trapper," signed in cast J.D. Woods (Jack D. Woods, New Mexico, 1930-2011), numbered 10/ 20, dated 1983, rising on hardwood oval rotating stand with brass title and inscription plates, overall: approx 17"h, 13"w, 7.5"d, 20lbs Start Price: $200.00

    Austin Auction Gallery
  • Jack D. Woods (American, 1930-2011) Buffalo Dancer, edition 4/15, 1974
    Jun. 04, 2020

    Jack D. Woods (American, 1930-2011) Buffalo Dancer, edition 4/15, 1974

    Est: $400 - $600

    Jack D. Woods (American, 1930-2011) Buffalo Dancer, edition 4/15, 1974, bronze, signed J.D. Woods, titled, dated and numbered (base) overall height 20 1/2 x width 7 1/2 x depth 7 1/2 inches

    Hindman
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