Show & Sale 21st Miniature Masterpiece
CATALOG
Mission To preserve and exhibit quality Western art, and educate the public about the unique heritage, history, legends, and influence of art of the American West.
Dear Friends
It is with the greatest of pleasure and gratitude that we extend our sincerest thanks and appreciation to all the talented fine artists who have made this year’s Miniature Masterpiece Show an enlightening, not-to-be-missed display of museum-quality western art. The heartfelt dedication they have shown for their craft and willingness to share unique perspectives have transformed these pages into a colorful gallery of imagination and emotion. And through their art, they have offered the viewer a glimpse into worlds both familiar and unknown, inviting us to take time to contemplate, feel, and connect. So, as you leaf through these pages, we hope you are inspired and reminded of the incredible impact art can have on our lives — how it has the power to uplift, provoke deep thought, and inspire change. The artists’ contributions to this Miniature Masterpiece Show not only illustrate their remarkable skill and talent, but also serve as a testament to their boundless energy and expression of art. Their passion, vision, and unwavering commitment to their art is impressive and inspirational to us all, and we are most grateful and honored for the opportunity to showcase their outstanding work and share it with a wider audience.
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Edd Kellerman
Contents
About George INTRODUCTION
Rules of Sale-by-Draw PURCHASE ARTWORK
Miniature Masterpiece Artwork ARTWORK
Stay Connected CONTACT US
With Thanks
Traditional Fine Arts Organization
George Phippen
1915 - 1966
From his earliest days, George was always sketching scenes of cattle drives on his one-room schoolhouse's chalkboard or crafting livestock from clay he'd collect from a nearby creek. After his service in the Civilian Conservation Corps during the Great Depression, George joined the Army as a photographer and cartographer for Coast Artillery. Despite this role, his artistic drive never wavered. He aimed to become a combat artist, submitting illustrations to the Army’s Yank Magazine, although he didn't find success in this pursuit. By the end of World War II, George had married Louise Goble and was raising their young sons. The family moved around the Southwest before settling in Prescott, Arizona. Louise struck a deal with George: as long as they could maintain a one-month food supply, he could focus on art full-time. Motivated by this agreement, George landed a contract with a Houston gallery for his oil paintings. He also supplemented his income by creating illustrations for cards, stationery, calendars, and wildlife and horse magazines. His commitment to accuracy was unparalleled, and he took pride in capturing authentic details, earning praise from those who recognized his meticulousness. George's ability to depict the perfect moment with vivid action and perspective endeared him to his audience. What truly set George apart was his sense of humor and lightheartedness, which he infused into his art, transcending the Western genre. He offered an everyman perspective that allowed viewers to find humor in challenging situations and connect with an authentic portrayal of the American West. In 1965, at age 50, George was working on a sculpture titled "Cowboy in a Storm." This intricate bronze figure embodies all the hallmarks of George's work: accuracy, humor, and larger-than-life presence. With support from the local art community, including the Prescott Area Art Trust, Ed Reilly of the Bronzesmith Fine Art Foundry, artist Debbie Gessner, and contributions from The Harold James Family Trust, Jim Chamberlain, and the City of Prescott, this unique sculpture was cast in monumental bronze and now stands at the Phippen Museum's entrance. This sculpture serves as a welcoming landmark to Granite Dells, Prescott, and visitors from around the world, honoring George Phippen's legacy. While many believe George would be deeply humbled and proud of this recognition, he would undoubtedly be even more appreciative of the unwavering support and dedication from his devoted wife, Louise, who played an indispensable role in his life and enduring legacy.
The Phippen Museum OUR STORY
Approaching the Phippen Museum of Western Art from the south offers visitors a breathtaking journey through Prescott’s majestic Granite Dells, where they are treated to awe-inspiring rock formations and sheer cliffs. Amidst the backdrop of sagebrush, cactus, and high-desert wildlife, coupled with stunning vistas, the setting perfectly encapsulates the essence of the Old West. The museum is named after George Phippen, the inaugural President of the Cowboy Artists of America, whose legacy continues to inspire. Following his passing in 1966, a dedicated group of friends, family, and fellow artists were spurred by Phippen's work ethic and inspirational character to establish a facility dedicated to representing Western artists. In 1974, the George Phippen Memorial Foundation was established with the aim of providing a platform for Western art. The inaugural Memorial Day Show, held the same year, featured some of the nation's most talented Western sculptors and painters. Over the course of a decade, revenue from these annual shows, combined with the generous donation of land from the James Family Trust, laid the groundwork for the construction of the Phippen Museum. Finally, on October 13, 1984, the museum proudly opened its doors to the public, marking the realization of a longstanding dream.
Rules of Sale-by-Draw
These guidelines outline the process for participating in a fixed-price sale, conducted through a draw system scheduled for Monday, May 27th at 11:00 AM in the Harold and Mitzie James Gallery at the Phippen Museum.
1.Each prospective buyer must complete an Intent-to-Purchase form for the artwork they wish to acquire. Only one Intent-to-Purchase form is permitted per person, per artwork. 2.Payment must be made in full to the Phippen Museum by either check or by providing complete credit card information when submitting the Intent-to-Purchase form. 3.The Phippen Museum will retain the white copy of the form, the yellow copy will be provided to the buyer for their records, and a pink partial slip will be placed in the corresponding numbered box next to the artwork. 4.To place an Intent-to-Purchase form via phone with credit card payment, buyers can contact Jeannette Holverson at 928-778-1385 or email jeannette@phippenartmuseum.org for a return call. 5.It is crucial that the item number on the slip matches the item number of the artwork intended for purchase. If discrepancies arise, a new slip will be drawn to ensure accuracy. 6.The individual whose name is drawn first will have the opportunity to purchase the artwork. If present at the drawing, that person may decline the purchase by contacting the Draw Sales Desk within 15 minutes of the final draw, prompting the drawing of a second name. 7.Absentee buyers whose slips are drawn are obligated to purchase the artwork. The sale will be processed immediately, and the buyer will be notified post-draw. The Museum cannot be held responsible for any errors or failures in properly submitting Intent-to-Purchase forms. 8.For buyers opting for shipping, an additional charge of $65.00 per item will be applied to cover packing and shipping expenses. Additional charges may apply if the item exceeds 20 pounds. 9.Intent-to-Purchase forms and credit card information of unsuccessful buyers will be securely destroyed, while checks will be voided and returned via U.S. Mail during the third week of June.
Participating Artists EDWARD ALDRICH STEVE ATKINSON TRACY AVANT HEATHER JOHNSON BEARY PHIL BECK LIA BARDIN BOMAR LYNN BROWN GARY BYRD SHAWN CAMERON STEPHANIE CAMPOS KIM MACKEY TAMARA MAGDALINA ALVIN MARSHALL, CA * DALE G. MARTIN CURT MATTSON NEAL MCEWEN CECILIA MCGUIRE DAN MIEDUCH BILL MITTAG GEORGE MOLNAR *
SONJA CAYWOOD DANE CHINNOCK KAREN CLARKSON VALERIE COE SHEILA COTTRELL BILL CRAMER LISA DANIELLE ROSE ANN DAY STEVE DEVENYNS MIKEL DONAHUE, CA
ROCK NEWCOMB TOM PERKINSON JOEL PETERSEN SARAH PHIPPEN
IAN RAMSAY DON RANTZ GLENN RENELL JOSEPH ROBERTSON MARLIN ROTACH KEN ROWE * LEE RUE
DAVID DORSEY JUNE DUDLEY JONI FALK * BRENT FLORY
MYRON SAHLBERG MARILYN SALOMON ELIZABETH LEWIS SCOTT DIANA SIMPSON JASON SITU SHERRY BLANCHARD STUART GAIL JONES SUNDELL TREVOR SWANSON WEI TAI CECY TURNER MICHELE USIBELLI V.... VAUGHAN YUN WEI
GAYLENE FORTNER ROBERT GOLDMAN LINDA GLOVER GOOCH BUD HEISS HARPER HENRY DOYLE HOSTETLER RUSSELL HOUSTON VALERIY KAGOUNKIN GREG KELSEY SUSAN KLIEWER LINDA LOESCHEN CINDY LONG GRETCHEN LOPEZ RONALD W. LOWERY *
DON WELLER CARL G. WOLF
*Not pictured in catalogue
Digital Copy Note: Underlined names link to artist website.
EDWARD ALDRICH FOX PORTRAIT 10 X 12 " OIL $2,100
STEVE ATKINSON CONTRE JOUR WATERFALL 10 X 12 " OIL ON LINEN PANEL $1,500
TRACY AVANT UTAH FARMS 8 X 10 " OIL $2,500
HEATHER JOHNSON BEARY CYNTHIA'S BOONE
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13"H X 4"W X 8"D BRONZE ED. 3/15 $1,250
PHIL BECK KEEPIN' THAT TAIL DRY 9 X 12 " OIL $1,900
LIA BARDIN BOMAR SLIPPERY SLOPE 6 X 6 " OIL ON LINEN PANEL $450
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LYNN BROWN HAPPY DAYS 10 X 13 " WATERCOLOR $650
GARY BYRD AT CONFRONTATION 14 X 11 " OIL ON LINEN $1,100
SHAWN CAMERON FIRST STEP 8 X 10 " OIL ON LINEN CANVAS $1,550
STEPHANIE CAMPOS NELLIE BROWN 13 X 10.5 " CHARCOAL ON ARCHIVAL STONEHENGE PAPER $2,500
SONJA CAYWOOD FLY TIME 11 X 14 " OIL $1,495
DANE CHINNOCK THEREUPON 6 X 14 " OIL $850
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KAREN CLARKSON AGAINST THE WIND 12 X 12 " OIL ON BOARD $1,900
VALERIE COE MOUNTAIN MUSTANGS 8 X 8 " OIL $850
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SHEILA COTTRELL MOUNUMENT VALLEY STAGE 9 X 12 " OIL $2,500
BILL CRAMER FROM THE NORTH BOAT RAMP 9 X 12 " OIL $900
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LISA DANIELLE WHEN DOGS HAD NESTS
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12 X 12 " ACRYLIC $1,950
ROSE ANN DAY ADOBE MORNING 6 X 12 " OIL $1,100
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STEVE DEVENYNS INTO THE WIND 9 X 12 " OIL ON LINEN $2,500
MIKEL DONAHUE, CA DUSTY MORNING 9 X 12 " ACRYLIC $2,750
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DAVID DORSEY LADIES BRUNCH 8 X 10 " ACRYLIC $850
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JUNE DUDLEY HIGH SPIRITED 8 X 10 " ACRYLIC $1,200
BRENT FLORY HUDSON BAY CLASSIC 16 X 8 " OIL ON BOARD $1,900
GAYLENE FORTNER FALL RETREAT - NUTHATCH 5 X 5.5 " TRANSPARENT WATERCOLOR $410
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ROBERT GOLDMAN ROOM WITH A VIEW, GRAND CANYON 11 X 14 " OIL ON LINEN $1,200
LINDA GLOVER GOOCH NATURE'S TAPESTRY 9 X 12 " OIL ON LINEN $1,450
BUD HEISS ROCKY SENTINEL
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12 X 12 " ACRYLIC $1,800
HARPER HENRY RED FEATHER 12 X 12 " OIL $1,800
DOYLE HOSTETLER THIS LITTLE PIGGY… 11 X 14 " OIL $1,250
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RUSSELL HOUSTON PURSUED 8 X 10 " OIL $1,200
VALERIY KAGOUNKIN KNOCK KNOCK WHO IS THERE 8 X 10 " ACRYLIC ON WOOD PANEL $1,000
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SUSAN KLIEWER HER FIRST BLANKET 10.5"H X 8"W X 8"D BRONZE ED. 8/35 $2,900
LINDA LOESCHEN DAY OFF 10 X 8 " ACRYLIC $1,100
CINDY LONG BUTTERFLY DANCE
8 X 10 " PASTEL $1,700
GRETCHEN LOPEZ THE MEDICINE PEDDLER 14 X 11 " WATERCOLOR $395
KIM MACKEY THE PHANTOM TRAIL 8 X 10 " OIL $1,200
TAMARA MAGDALINA LIGHT THE GREATEST ARTIST 9 X 12 " OIL ON CANVAS $750
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ALVIN MARSHALL CA MILKY WAY DANCE 14.5"H X 9.5"W X 6"D ALABASTER $1500
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DALE MARTIN FLATTOP
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9 X 12 " PASTEL $950
CURT MATTSON THUNDER MAKER 8.5"H X 6.25"W X 3"D BRONZE ED. 7/30 $1,650
NEAL MCEWEN PRESCOTT SUNSET 10 X 10 " OIL $350
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CECILIA MCGUIRE IN THE MOMENT 10.5"H X 16"W X 7"D BRONZE ED. 2/10 $4,575
DAN MIEDUCH MANY PONY RAIDS MANY VICTORIES 9 X 12 " OIL ON BOARD $3,600
BILL MITTAG THEIR LAND OF FREEDOM 11 X 14 " OIL $950
ROCK NEWCOMB PRE-COLUMBIAN TULAROSA PITCHER
10 X 10 " ACRYLIC $1,600
TOM PERKINSON GREAT WHITE EGRETS AT SUNSET
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9 X 10 " PASTEL $1,950
JOEL PETERSEN COOP 5.5"H X 5"W X 3"D BRONZE ED. 12/40 $485
SARAH PHIPPEN NO STRANGER TO HARD WORK 9 X 12 " OIL ON LINEN $950
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IAN RAMSAY CANNERY DOCK, SOUTHEASTERN ALASKA 7.75 X 12 " WATERCOLOR $800
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DON RANTZ RUTH ANN
11 X 14 " PASTEL $900
GLENN RENELL CANYON DE CHELLY RIM 11 X 9.75 " OIL $1,800
JOSEPH ROBERTSON CACTUS WREN 8 X 10 " SCRATCHBOARD $400
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MARLIN ROTACH LAKOTA 14 X 11 " WATERCOLOR $1,500
KEN ROWE WILD AT HEART 12.5"H X 10"W X 5.5"D BRONZE ED. 15/99 $3780
LEE RUE A MOMENT OF PEACE 14 X 11 " OIL $1,100
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MYRON SAHLBERG LET'S RIDE 12 X 9 " OIL $1,650
MARILYN SALOMON OJIBAWA BANDOLIER BAG 10 X 7 "
BATIK $1,500
ELIZABETH LEWIS SCOTT COIN OF THE REALM 10 X 10 " OIL $950
DIANA SIMPSON LUNA 5"H X 9.5"W X 6"D BRONZE ED. 4/30 $850
W. JASON SITU MOONLIGHT 6 X 8 " OIL $780
SHERRY BLANCHARD STUART RACERS 8 X 10 " OIL ON BOARD $900
GAIL JONES SUNDELL CALLING THEM HOME 12.75"H X 4.5"W X 5.5"D UTAH ALABASTER $1,900
TREVOR SWANSON A CURIOUS SORT 14 X 11 " OIL ON CANVAS $1,850
WEI TAI CHIEF 14 X 11 " MIXED MEDIA $1,150
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CECY TURNER SNOWBOUND 12 X 9 " OIL ON LINEN $800
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MICHELE USIBELLI SPRING SPLENDOR 8 X 8 " GOUACHE $1,600
V.... VAUGHAN HOME AT LAST 9 X 12 " OIL ON LINEN PANEL $1,200
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YUN WEI A QUIET NIGHT 11 X 14 " OIL $1,450
DON WELLER BIG CREEK STUDY #ONE 10 X 6 " WATERCOLOR $1,200
CARL WOLF HUMMINGBIRD II 7"H X 5"W X 5"D BRONZE ED. 1/50 $750
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