Oscar Berninghaus, The Pueblos Await the Dancers, Sold at Auction: $1,471,000
Albert Bierstadt, Mount Rainier (1890), Sold at Auction: $2,153,000
Rosa Bonheur, Emigration de Bisons (Amérique) (1897), Sold at Auction: $773,500
John Clymer, Arrival of the Trade Wagons, Rendezvous – 1830 (1986), Sold at Auction: $616,000
Eanger Irving Couse, Kachina Painter (1917), Sold at Auction: $753,000
Gerard Curtis Delano, Navajo, Sold at Auction: $1,247,000
Maynard Dixon, The Pony Boy (1920), Sold at Auction: $2,130,000
William Herbert Dunton, Treed (ca. 1915), Sold at Auction: $1,434,000
Philip R. Goodwin, Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea, Sold at Auction: $968,000
E. Martin Hennings, Streamside, Sold at Auction: $1,359,000
Victor Higgins, Taos in Winter, Sold at Auction: $833,000
Frank Tenney Johnson, Silent Night, Sold at Auction: $1,120,000
William R. Leigh, A Close Call (1943), Sold at Auction: $1,155,000
Alfred Jacob Miller, The Thirsty Trapper (1850), Sold at Auction: $1,715,000
Thomas Moran, Mists in the Yellowstone, Sold at Auction: $4,928,000
Frederic Remington, Cutting Out Pony Herds (A Stampede) (1908), Sold at Auction: $5,625,000
Carl Rungius, The Family (ca. 1929), Sold at Auction: $952,000
Charles M. Russell, Blackfeet Burning Crow Buffalo Range (1905), Sold at Auction: $2,912,000
Charles M. Russell, Piegans (1918), Sold at Auction: $5,600,000
Charles M. Russell, The Hold Up (1899), Sold at Auction: $5,167,000
Joseph Henry Sharp, Crow Encampment, Montana, Sold at Auction: $892,500
Howard Terpning, Paper That Talks Two Ways – The Treaty Signing (2008), Sold at Auction: $2,360,000
N. C. Wyeth, Wild Bill Hickok at Cards (1916), Sold at Auction: $2,240,000

About the Coeur d’Alene Art Auction

Reno is home to the nation’s biggest and most successful auction of Western art.”
– The Wall Street Journal

For over 35 years the Coeur d’Alene Art Auction has specialized in the finest classical Western and American Art representing past masters and outstanding contemporary artists.

The auction principals have over 100 years of combined experience in selling fine art and have netted their clients over $400 million in the last twenty years alone.

With scores of world record prices, let us assist you with a free evaluation of artwork. If you are considering selling contact us and discuss the benefits of the Coeur d’Alene Art Auction.

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Selling with the Coeur d’Alene Art Auction

Results We are the largest auction house in the country specializing in Western and American artwork. We hold over 160 world record prices, the highest of any auction in the field, and achieve the most consistent sales for our consignors.

Sales Rate 96% of all lots are sold on average, the best in the industry.

Client Base Over the past 35 years we have compiled the largest mailing list in the country of major private and institutional collectors. On average 500 attend in person each year with hundreds more bidding by phone, Internet, and absentee.

Marketing Our extensive national print and Internet advertising campaigns along with direct marketing to top collectors ensures we reach the most active buyers.

Transparency There are absolutely no hidden fees when you consign with us. We pay all insurance, cataloging, and marketing costs.

Convenience We are readily available to assist with the shipping, restoration and framing of artwork. All costs for these services are fronted by the Coeur d’Alene Art Auction, so there are no upfront costs to you.

Catalogs Our catalogs are the finest and most extensively researched in the industry. We furnish the highest quality photography and descriptions for your items.

Reputation We are the auction house of choice for major museums, corporations, and notable private collections. Whether you have an extensive collection, or individual painting, you may rest assured your consignment will be handled in a professional manner to maximize its value.

BEST IN THE WEST – Coeur d’Alene Art Auction Realized Over $24 million in 2023 Auction Sales.

With over $24 million in sales and 96% of all lots sold, the Coeur d’Alene Art Auction brought the strongest results of any Western Art auction house in 2023 and looks forward to another successful auction in 2024.

2024 Coeur d’Alene Art Auction – July 27 in Reno, Nev.
We are now accepting a limited number of quality consignments for our 2024 Auction to be held July 27 at the Grand Sierra Resort.
For more information, please contact the auction.

For room reservations, visit the Grand Sierra Resort’s website or call their reservations line at 800-501-2651 and use Group Code ART24 to secure a preferred room rate. Offer is valid through July 15 and is subject to limited availability.

Auction catalogs and event tickets may be purchased online or by calling our office at 208-772-9009.

William R. Leigh – Embarrassed (Range Pony in Town)

William R. Leigh (1866 – 1955)
Embarrassed (Range Pony in Town) (ca. 1910), oil on canvas, 30 × 40 inches
Estimate: $600,000 – 900,000
To be sold at the 2024 Coeur d’Alene Art Auction

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Contact the Coeur d’Alene Art Auction

Mike OverbyCoeur d’Alene Art Auction
Hayden, Idaho
tel 208-772-9009
mike@cdaartauction.com

Stuart JohnsonSettlers West Gallery
Tucson, Arizona
tel 520-299-2607
stuart@cdaartauction.com

Peter StremmelStremmel Gallery
Reno, Nevada
tel 775-786-0558
peter@cdaartauction.com