:The Western art market showed its extraordinary strength at the
19th annual Coeur d'Alene Art Auction of classic and contemporary
Western, wildlife and sporting art. An overflow crowd of nearly
700 bidders and onlookers packed the salesroom of the Silver
Legacy Resort as all but one of the 275 lots found buyers, for a
staggering total of $21,125,440. Of that total, 60 percent of the
lots exceeded the published high estimate, with 35 percent
falling within estimate and 5 percent selling below the low
estimate. In all, 15 world auction records were established for
individual artists.
Highlighting the sale was the catalog cover lot, a 24-by-36-inch
oil painting by Western master Charles M. Russell, "Piegans,"
which distinguished itself by becoming one of the few major
Russell oils to appear at auction. Carrying an impressive presale
estimate of $3/5 million, the star lot drew a burst of applause
as it appeared on the stage. The tension and excitement was at an
all-time high as the bidding started at $2 million and moved
steadily higher in $100,000 increments, until it was finally
hammered down to a bidder in the salesroom for a world record
$5.6 million.
Bidders dueled for Maynard Dixon's "Story Tellers," driving its
price to $1,680,000. Painted in 1917 and commissioned by the
Great Northern Railway, the 36-by-39-inch oil on canvas depicts
Blackfeet Indians in a teepee during a beaver medicine
ceremony.
An earlier bidding duel broke out when a 36-by-89-inch oil
painting by Maynard Dixon titled "Story Tellers" came up. Painted
in 1917, "Story Tellers" was thought to be one of the great lost
"Montana" Dixon's, commissioned by the Great Northern Railway and
depicting several Blackfoot Indians in a tepee during a beaver
medicine ceremony. Bidders completely disregarded the presale
estimate of $600/800,000, taking "Story Tellers" into record
territory and ultimately seeing it sell to an anonymous telephone
bidder for $1.68 million.
Other notable lots included Benton Clark (1895-1964), "Morning
Catch," oil on canvas, 40 by 30 inches, $84,000; Sydney Laurence
(1865-1940), "An August Afternoon, Mt McKinley," oil on canvas,
30 by 40 inches, $224,000; Charles M. Russell (1864-1926),
"Mountain Mother," bronze 63/4 feet high $123,200; Winold Reiss
(1886-1953), "The Drummers," mixed media on board, 52 by 30
inches, $313,600; Frank Tenney Johnson (1874-1939), "Journey's
End," oil on canvas, 401/2 by 501/2 inches, $392,000.
Also, Eanger Irving Couse (1866-1936), "Drinking," oil on canvas
board, 8 by 10 inches, $128,800. Victor Higgins (1884-1949),
"Valley Town: View of Pueblo Town," oil on board, 10 by 17
inches, $106,400; Joseph H. Sharp, "Jerry with Lover's Flute,
Taos," oil on canvas, 20 by 16 inches, $179,200; and Frank Tenney
Johnson, "Cowboy," oil on canvas, 19 by 25 inches, $257,600.

Charles M. Russell, "Crow Scouts in Winter," watercolor, 18 by
13 inches, $962,000.
Frederic Remington (1861-1909), "The Texas Type of Cowboy,"
pen and ink on board, 12 by 6 inches, $67,200; Carl Rungins
(1869-1959), "Antelope," oil board, 10 by 8 inches, $89,600; Eanger
Irving Couse, "Indian Brave by a Campfire," oil on canvas, 241/2 by
29 inches, $201,600; Montague Dawson (1895-1873), "Grey Skies, The
Flying Cloud," oil on canvas, 20 by 24 inches, $78,400; William
Frederick De Haas (1830-1880), "Evening Glow," oil on canvas 17 by
30 inches for $72,800; Oscar E. Berninghaus (1874-1952), "Stream in
the Desert," oil on canvas board, 12 by 16 inches, $123,200.
Additionally, Oscar E. Berninghaus, "Indian and Taos Mountain,"
oil on board, 9 by 13 inches, $89,600; Joseph H. Sharp, "Little
Wolf, Cheyenne Chief," oil on canvas, 18 by 12 inches, $179,200;
Charles M. Russell "Crow Scouts in Winter," watercolor, 18 by 13
inches, $962,000; Gerard Curtis Delano, "Sioux Indians Watching
the Louis and Clark Expedition as it Ascended the Muddy Missouri
in 1804 (The Long Knives)," oil on canvas, 22 by 40 inches,
$201,600; and Leon Gaspard (1882-1964), "Walpi," oil on canvas
laid on board, 9 by 131/2 inches, $56,000.
All prices include a 12 percent buyer's premium.
For information, www.cdaartauction.com or 208-772-9009.