Remington, Clymer, Kuhn, Carlson, Marris, Smith Surpass Estimates In Jackson Hole
A classic 1893 oil painting by Frederic Remington titled "He Lay Where He Had Been Jerked, Still As A Log," sold for $1,583,000 at the 2011 Jackson Hole Art Auction, leading the annual event toward more than $9 million in sales. To check out the complete results, click here .
Several wildlife-themed works fared well. Among those artists whose works suprassed pre-auction estimates: Bob Kuhn, John Clymer, Ken Carlson, Tucker Smith, Guy Coheleach, Bonnie Marris, and Kenneth Riley. To reach a story on the auction at Wildlife Art Journal magazine, click here .
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Written by Todd Wilkinson
Categorized As: At Auction