Trailside Galleries-Newsletter-July 2019

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Excellence in Art Since 1963

NEWSLE T TER | JULY 2019

Dear Friends This July we are pleased to present the works of Kathy Wipfler, Bruce Cheever and Jeremy Winborg. On the following pages you will see a sampling of the newest studio paintings by these highly esteemed artists. You can view the shows in their entirety by visiting our website. We start off the month with a one-woman show for Kathy Wipfler who, although a native Californian, is a local favorite in Jackson Hole which she has called home since 1978. Aptly titled Pure Landscape-A Western Journey, the show chronicles her recent painting trips across six western states; Arizona, California, Idaho, Montana, Utah and Wyoming. This new collection of paintings includes major studio works as well as smaller, intimate plein air studies painted on location.

Kathy Wipfler, On The Edge of Wild – Absaroka Mountains, oil on linen, 30 x 40 inches, $8,500

Beginning July 15, the gallery will present Native Stories: Preserving Tradition, a two-man show featuring Utah based artists Bruce Cheever and Jeremy Winborg. Cheever’s paintings exemplify his affinity for tonalism and luminism. His newest works for this show are a selection of landscape, figurative, and still life, all depicting various aspects of Native American life and culture. Jeremy Winborg is best known for his bold and colorful figurative work of Native American subjects that blend realism with abstract backgrounds. Jeremy grew up in Utah working in an art studio alongside his father, an illustrator. Since then, he has focused on creating paintings of Native Americans that preserve a bit of history on each canvas. I am also excited to announce that Trailside is now representing Pennsylvania based wildlife and sporting artist Lou Pasqau. We have just received our first paintings from Lou and are pleased to feature them in this newsletter for your consideration. Bruce Cheever, Calling the Buffalo Spirits,

Additionally, we bring you a taste of oil on board, 42 x 26 inches, $13,500 what to expect in our annual Jackson Hole Art Auction which takes place over two sessions on September 13 and September 14. It has been 13 years since our inaugural auction and the event is one of the stellar attractions during the busy Fall Arts Festival weekend. As always, please don’t hesitate to give us a call or drop us an email if there is anything we can do to better serve you! Jeremy Winborg, Dry Bones Along The Mesa, oil on panel, 36 x 24 inches, $12,000

Maryvonne Leshe, Managing Partner


KATHY WIPFLER | PURE LANDSCAPE - A WESTERN JOURNEY JULY 1 - JULY 13, 2019 Open House: Thursday, July 11 | Jackson, Wy

Shadows On The Monuments, oil on linen, 30 x 40 inches, $8,500 Pacific Headlands, oil on linen, 30 x 40 inches, $8,500

Indian Sunrise, oil on linen, 30 x 40 inches, $8,500

Colorado Gold - Dallas Divide, oil on linen, 30 x 40 inches, $8,500

“Being a lifelong resident of the American west and an avid reader of western history, I have an affinity for the land, the wildlife and the ways that people have trod this land for thousands of years. My history readings are primarily first person accounts and archeological findings, which I find very informative as I paint the landscape and lifestyle of the region. I spend as much time as possible in the landscape and with the people who know the history of each area. By doing so I develop great reverence for the land, which I constantly refer to while creating my work.�

Green River, Wyoming, oil on canvas, 11 x 14 inches, $2,300 2

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JEREMY WINBORG | NATIVE STORIES: PRESERVING TRADITION JULY 15 - JULY 27, 2019 Open House: Thursday, July 18 | Jackson, Wy

Spark of the Sacred Flame, oil on panel, 40 x 20 inches, $11,200

Sure Shot, oil on panel, 24 x 12 inches, $4,000

Under The Desert Sun, oil on panel, 36 x 18 inches, $9,000

"My artwork is a labor of love dedicated to honoring indigenous people - specifically women: their contributions, their resilience, their pride and their strengths. The abstract backgrounds are exciting to look at and there's a peacefulness about the figures and faces where your eye can rest. When I create a piece of art, I want the person viewing it to feel the emotion of the subject in each piece.�

The Gift, oil on panel, 16 x 16 inches, $3,600 After a Long Journey, oil on panel, 20 x 30 inches, $8,400 T R A I L S I DE G A L LER IES.COM

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BRUCE CHEEVER | NATIVE STORIES: PRESERVING TRADITION JULY 15 - JULY 27, 2019 Open House: Thursday, July 18 | Jackson, Wy

Shattered Light, oil on board, 19 x 29 inches, $8,500

Waning Light, oil on board, 28 x 24 inches, $10,000

The Encounter, oil on board, 24 x 30 inches, $11,000

"The paintings I have created for the “Native Stories” show are a selection of landscape, figurative, and still life, all depicting various aspects of Indian life and culture. From Lakota and Sioux, to Shoshone hunters, these paintings are a reflection of proud societies of unparalleled independence. What has intrigued me most is the artistry of these peoples, and the efforts that went into making their existence more beautiful. Creating my paintings for this show has made me appreciate even more the hours they must have spent adorning their dwellings, clothing, and tools. It has also given me a small glimpse of their competency and skill.”

Crow Charm, oil on board 15 x 11 inches, $4,000 4

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Antelope Camp, Green River Territory, oil on board, 26 x 47 inches, $15,000


Introducing LOU PASQUA

Spring Ritual, acrylic on canvas, 19 x 28 inches, $9,000

Spring Break, acrylic on board, 22 x 18 inches, $7,500

Dark Water Retrieve, acrylic on board, 14 x 18 inches, $4,700

We are very pleased to welcome renown wildlife and sporting artist Lou Pasqua to our Jackson gallery. An aspiring artist from an early age, he spent over twenty years in graphic art before turning his attention full time to fine art. He studied and practiced various painting techniques and applied his natural talent to his favorite pastime, the great outdoors. His paintings were quickly accepted by major galleries and well-respected art critics. Lou Pasqua was the 2019 Featured Artist at the Southeastern Wildlife Exposition in Charleston, South Carolina and the 2012 Featured Artist at The Plantation Wildlife Arts Festival in Thomasville, Georgia. His work has appeared on the covers of Gray's Sporting Journal, The Upland Almanac, The Pointing Dog Journal, Texas Outdoors Journal, Retriever Journal, Field Trial Magazine, Canine Images, The Ruffed Grouse Society Magazine, and Quail Unlimited. His paintings have also been prominently featured in Wildlife Art, Sporting Classics and The Washingtonian.

Fox Hound Pups, acrylic on board, 8 x 11 inches, $2,100

Looking Back, acrylic on canvas, 20 x 28 inches, $9,000 T R A I L S I DE G A L LER IES.COM

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SESSION I: LIVE AUCTION SEPTEMBER 13! Sold Entirely Unreserved

G. HARVEY (1933-2017), The Cowpuncher, 1993, bronze 20/50, 20 x 14 x 12 3/4 inches, Estimate: $5,000-$7,000

CLYDE ASPEVIG (1951- ), Star Valley (Study), oil on board, 10 7/8 x 14 inches, Estimate: $2,000-$3,000

JAMES BOREN (1921-1990), Summer Branding, 1968, watercolor on paper, 14 x 20 1/2 inches, Estimate: $3,000-$5,000

JOHN DEMOTT (1954- ), The Young Blackfoot, oil on canvas, 40 x 30 inches, Estimate: $5,000-$7,000

BRIAN GRIMM (1968- ), Tall Texan, oil on board, 54 x 36 inches, Estimate: $7,000-$10,000

ROY ANDERSEN (1930-2019), The Old Place, oil on canvas, 14 x 18 inches, Estimate: $2,000-$4,000

RUSSELL CASE (1966- ), Canyon Shadows, oil on canvas, 16 x 20 inches, Estimate: $4,000-$6,000

STAN DAVIS (1942- ), A King in the Palace of History, oil on canvas, 40 x 30 inches, Estimate: $4,000-$6,000

EMAIL: COORDINATOR@JACKSONHOLEARTAUCTION.COM CALL: 866-549-9278 | VISIT: JACKSONHOLEARTAUCTION.COM JACKSON HOLE | SCOTTSDALE | SANTA FE | NEW YORK PAST & PRESENT MASTERWORKS OF THE AMERICAN WEST


SESSION II: LIVE AUCTION SEPTEMBER 14! Something Wild Awaits you

CARL RUNGIUS (1869-1959), Yukon King Caribou, oil on canvas, 24 1/2 x 32 1/4 inches, Estimate: $150,000-$250,000

CARL RUNGIUS (1869-1959), Alaskan Wilderness, oil on canvas, 40 1/4 x 50 1/4 inches, Estimate: $400,000-$600,000

BOB KUHN (1920-2007), The Look Before the Leap, 1996, acrylic on masonite, 20 x 35 1/2 inches, Estimate: $100,000-$200,000

JOHN CLYMER (1907-1989), Snow Line, 1977, oil on canvas, 24 x 36 inches, Estimate: $70,000-$100,000

ROBERT BATEMAN (1930- ), Elk and Aspen, acrylic on canvas, 48 x 60 inches, Estimate: $80,000-$120,000


EZRA TUCKER | NEW WORKS

A Noble Black -Tailed Jack, acrylic on board, 12 x 23 inches, $7,000

Sittin' Pretty, acrylic on board, 26 x 15 inches, $11,500

Homesteading, acrylic on board, 13 x 20 inches, $7,800

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Ezra Tucker began his awardwinning career more than four decades ago in the field of illustration and has spent many years pursuing his intense interest in nature and history. His most recognizable subjects are the animals he has painted for both commercial commissions and private collectors. His bold and distinctive style of painting reflects acute observation and knowledge of his subject and displays an intimate and emotional portrait quality and adept storytelling. He paints his animals as having apparent intelligence and individual distinctive personalities and he approaches his subjects from a naturalist point of view, with the goal of depicting personality, texture and motion.

PRST FIRST CLASS US POSTAGE PAID Great Falls, MT Permit No. 151


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