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Current Market Prices ~ Prints, Sculpture Issue TITLE Price, Low SIZE Retail, ISSUE LO High HI TITLE Retail (October SIZE ISSUE 2017) LO HI TITLE SIZE ISSUE LO HI CURRENT MARKET PRICES ~ PRINTS, SCULPTURE, ORIGINALS Prints, Graphics, & Giclées Prices do not reflect shifts below a print's original issue price TITLE SIZE ISSUE LO HI TITLE SIZE ISSUE LO HI TITLE SIZE ISSUE LO HI ABBETT, ROBERT AMIDON, SUSAN ATKINSON, MICHAEL BIG GUY SETTER & GROUS 125 413 501 MT OLIVET CHURCH 158 198 TRANQUIL COVE 175 175 200 BOBWHITES & POINTER 50 136 170 NICOLLET AVE AP 20X25 78 98 TRANQUIL REFLECTIONS 27X20 165 225 270 CODY BLACK LAB 95 152 190 RAMSEY HILL 28X20 150 150 150 VILLA SIENNA 24X31 85 171 206 CROSSING SPLIT ROCK 125 125 150 RAMSEY HILL AP 28X20 158 198 WATER BEARERS 24X36 225 270 324 OCTOBER MORNING 21X14 125 136 170 SPLIT ROCK LIGHTHOU AP 15X20 298 358 WATERS EDGE 38X30 175 175 207 ABRISHAMI, HESSAM STILLWATER PASSAGE AP 24X18 160 200 WESTERN MIST 165 198 MOVEMENT & COLOR CNV 39X32 469 569 STILLWATER PASSAGE CE 144 180 WILDERNESS GATE 175 175 200 TENDER SHOULDER SR 36X36 343 416 STILLWATER PASSAGE EE 270 324 WINTERS END 136 170 ADAMS, GAIL SUMMIT AVENUE II 413 501 AUDUBON, JOHN JAMES DOUBLE SOLITUDE AP 275 275 315 SUMMIT AVENUE II AP 350 425 AUDUBON MAMMALS SET 1 1638 2047 SLEEPIN BEAUTY 225 225 225 SUMMIT AVENUE II G 33X25 645 645 765 AUDUBON MAMMALS SET 2 1137 1400 ADAMS, HERMON UNIV CLUB ST PAUL 24X18 125 125 125 AUSTER, KEN KAIBIBONOKKA NORTH WIN 292 351 UNIV CLUB ST PAUL AP 24X18 200 200 200 RED DRESS IN WINDOW 9X7 350 425 MUDJEKEEWIS WEST WIND 120 292 351 UNIV CLUB ST PAUL GC 29X22 475 475 475 AUSTIN, CARY RULER OF THE WINDS 150 150 176 VICTORIA CROSSING 29X21 183 220 STORM 27X15 165 165 180 SHAWONDASEE SOUTH WIND 150 255 306 VICTORIA CROSSING AP 29X21 348 423 AZOULAY, GUILLAUME SNOW WOLF 75 225 270 ANDERSON, DIANE CAMARGUE 800 800 800 SPIRIT OF THE WIND 150 180 216 AUTUMN WOODS 65 152 190 CAVALCADE I II & III 1105 1360 SPIRITS HAND 75 132 166 ENCHANTED FALLS 90 128 160 HAVEST MOON SR 553 671 TEXAS RANGER 150 1267 1560 NATURES PALETTE I & II 72 90 HIGH HORSES 800 800 800 WABUN EAST WIND 270 324 SECLUDED SPLENDOR 165 198 ROBUSTE SR 418 508 AGNEW, AL ANDERSON, ROWENNA BAILEY, ROBERT ALMOST HEAVEN 125 125 125 GARDEN PATH SGCNV 38X28 625 625 625 2 MINUTES MIDNIGH 3SIG 24X34 175 392 476 ARCTIC WOLVES 50 136 170 GARDEN REFLECTIO SGCNV 18X24 345 345 345 COASTAL CONFLICT 8SIG 25X16 225 330 396 AUTUMN RITUAL 75 110 138 SAND & SEA SGCNV 36X30 625 625 625 MISTY DEPARTURE 40X22 125 337 405 BOBCAT & KITTEN 48 48 50 SUMMER PATIO SGCNV 18X24 345 345 345 NIGHT CROSS 2SIG 175 337 405 BOYS CLUB 125 180 216 TERRACE VIEW SGCNV 38X28 625 625 625 PETSAMO SCRAMBLE 1SIG 34X22 472 573 CHILDS PLAY 100 118 148 ANDERSON, ROY RUHR EXPRESS 8SIG 145 330 396 COYOTE & PUP 60 64 80 BUFFALO MEDICINE 378 459 TUSKEGEE TITANS 31X20 160 525 637 EVENING RETREAT 15X21 90 90 90 ANTON, BILL BAIZE, WAYNE EYE ON THE PRIZE 95 152 190 GOLDEN DAWN GCNV 24X36 1000 1000 1000 COWBOY CAMP 28X20 40 247 297 GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY SO 50 80 100 GOLDEN LAKES TRAI GCNV 20X24 825 825 825 FIT TO BE HITCHED 90 262 315 ILLUMINATION 85 158 198 UNDER COWBOY MOON GCNV 24X30 395 413 501 FRISKY FILLY 80 96 120 MATES 16X12 60 128 160 ARMSTRONG, DAVID FROSTY MORN 80 490 595 MOONLIGHT CALL 55 64 80 GRACES WINDOW 150 225 270 HER TENDER LOVING CARE 50 255 306 NO MORE SALMON 125 125 130 GROUNDERS 20X9 150 150 150 LAZY SUMMR DAYS SR 27X15 1105 1360 NO MORE SALMON AP 96 120 MAY FLOWERS 22X30 250 300 360 NEW BORN 28X22 50 343 416 OUTSIDE OF TIME AP 85 144 180 OCTOBER SHADOWS 28X22 292 351 RANGE BABY 18X24 50 1548 1935 RED WOLF 45 48 60 SIDE PORCH 24X17 175 300 360 BALLANTYNE, CARRIE L ROAD LESS TRAVELED 150 225 270 SPRING SUN 125 160 200 JOHNS NEW PUP 168 202 SECOND GLANCE 19X12 125 225 270 ATKINSON, MICHAEL PARTNERS 150 168 202 SILENT WATCH 65 65 80 AMETHYST CANYON 175 232 279 BAMA, JAMES SOARING SPIRIT 15X23 100 120 150 ANCESTRAL SPRING 21X29 65 191 229 AT MOUNTAIN MAN WEDDIN 22X22 145 595 722 SOLITUDE 50 136 170 ANCIENT WAYS 27X20 75 120 150 BILL SMITH 1 1235 1520 SOMETHING IN AIR 85 292 351 ASPEN GROVE 20X27 95 232 279 BLACKFEET WAR ROBE 16X25 195 195 195 STRIKE KING 75 75 80 ASPEN WINTER 175 225 270 BLACKFOOT CEREMONIAL 16X30 850 1222 1504 TIME WELL SPENT 150 150 150 AUTUMN JOURNEY 85 120 150 BOY FROM CHENGDU 18X23 265 288 346 WOLF RIDGE 75 91 114 BLUE MESA 70 120 150 BUCK NORRIS CROSS GCNV 20X20 795 910 1105 ALDRICH, EDWARD CANYON FALLS 175 187 225 BUFFALO BILL 20X21 210 225 270 AMERICAN BISON 125 125 138 CLIFF FALLS 175 175 180 BUFFALO DANCE 19X24 195 225 270 EVENINGS APPROACH 150 150 150 CLIFF PEOPLE 65 120 150 CEREMONIAL LANCE 31X23 225 225 225 STANDING WATCH 125 125 138 COURT OF HONOR 150 150 160 CHESTER MEDICINE CROW 201 241 WAITING BOBCAT 125 125 150 COURT OF HONOR AP 144 180 CHUCK WAGON 25X22 225 525 637 ALEXANDER, GREG CRYSTAL CLIFFS 262 315 CHUCK WAGON IN SNOW 19X16 50 451 548 RIVER WALK 15X22 75 120 150 DAYBREAK 153 184 COMING ROUND THE BEND 25X16 195 195 195 THROW CAUTION TO WIND 16X23 100 120 150 DAYS END 175 175 175 CONTEMPORARY SIOUX 32X22 75 630 765 ALLISON, BETTY DISTANT VIEW 20X27 125 136 170 CROW INDIAN 23X18 65 518 629 JUST PLAYING POSSUM 8 10 EMERALD FALLS 165 165 170 CROW INDIAN AP 23X18 910 1105 NATURES TRINITY 225 270 EVENING VISTA I & II 10X25 195 195 195 CROW INDIAN DANCER 23X24 150 277 333 ALTMAN, HAROLD GLACIAL LAKE 165 165 165 CROW INDIAN DANCER AP 23X24 255 306 NOVEMBER SHADOWS 14X20 650 650 650 GOING HOME TO MOM 90 160 200 CROW INDIAN PIPE GCNV 21X17 595 749 909 YELLOW TREE II 17X24 150 1105 1360 GRANNYS LOVING HANDS 770 935 DAN MOUNTAIN MAN 15X23 195 195 195 ALVAR, SUNOL ICE BLUE DIPTYCH 125 356 427 DAVILLA BROTHERS 23X19 770 935 FRUIT PRINT W INTAGLIO 27X20 357 433 INSPIRATION ARCHES 22X29 185 185 185 DRIFT ON SKULLCREEK 24X19 225 413 501 INTERIEURS BLEUE 5PCS 1980 2610 INSPIRATION ARCHES AP 22X29 152 190 HERITAGE 24X24 75 791 960 MIRACLE QUOTIDIEN 29X40 1300 1600 MOUNTAIN LAKE 18X24 175 175 198 INDIAN AT CROW FAIR 17X22 75 217 261 AMIDON, SUSAN ON WALDEN 150 150 150 KEN HUNDER WORKNG CBOY 21X24 55 371 450 ALONG MINNEHAHA AP 348 423 ON WALDEN AP 78 98 LITTLE FAWN 17X21 195 385 467 ALONG MINNEHAHA CREEK 125 294 353 OSTUNI 29X22 150 165 198 LITTLE STAR GCNV 12X16 295 1059 1304 AUTUMN ON LAUREL 29X21 125 125 125 PEACEFUL RETREAT 75 160 200 MAKING HORSE MEDICINE 26X23 225 225 225 AUTUMN ON LAUREL APREM 29X21 298 358 PORT COCHERE 95 160 200 MOUNTAIN MAN & FOX 22X26 90 766 930 AUTUMN REFLECTIONS 18X14 100 158 198 PUEBLO POTS 25X34 187 225 MOUNTAIN MAN 1820-1840 18X25 115 115 135 AUTUMN REFLECTIONS AP 18X14 223 268 PUEBLO SENTINEL 75 300 360 MOUNTAIN MAN RIFLE 16X25 135 553 671 CATHEDRAL HILL 125 2198 2898 QUIET INTERLUDE 75 292 351 MOUNTAIN UTE 19X24 75 975 1200 CATHEDRAL ST PAUL AP 392 476 RIVER CROSSING 24X31 95 300 360 NORTHERN CHEYENNE WOLF 17X25 195 246 295 CATHEDRAL ST PAUL CE 125 388 471 ROSETTA PEAK 175 180 216 OLD SADDLE IN SNOW 21X15 75 570 692 COMO PARK CONSERVAT AP 21X29 158 198 ROSETTA PEAK AP 225 225 234 OLD SOD HOUSE 23X14 80 221 265 COMO PARK GOLF SKI AP 21X15 94 118 SECLUDED MANOR 65 136 170 PRECOLUMBIAN W/ATLATL 22X18 75 144 180 COMO PARK PAVILLION 125 698 848 SECLUDED VALLEY 14X17 45 270 324 READY TO RIDE 16X22 185 185 200 GOVERNORS MANSION 90 112 SECRET SPRINGS 175 262 315 RIDIN THE RIMS 23X19 210 343 416 LAKE HARRIET 24X18 125 125 125 SERENITY 300 300 337 RISE WITH FORCE&SPIRIT 27X24 245 350 425 LAKE HARRIET AP 24X18 200 200 200 STAIRWAYS 18X24 165 180 216 ROOKIE BRONC RIDER 22X18 75 385 467 LITTLE FRENCH CHURC AP 21X15 110 138 STARLIGHT CANYON 21X28 175 240 288 SAGE GRINDER 20X24 65 1163 1432 LITTLE FRENCH CHURCH 21X15 100 100 100 THREE HORSEMEN 60 165 198 SHEEP SKULL IN DRIFT 20X16 75 108 135 LORING PARK HARMON AP 29X21 158 198 THREE SENTINELS 165 165 165 SHOSHONE CHIEF 20X26 65 975 1200 LORING PARK HARMON PL 29X21 125 126 158 THUNDERSTORM 125 968 1192 SIOUX SUBCHIEF 16X25 195 420 510 MINN STATE CAPITOL 21X16 187 225 TRAILS END 175 195 234 SLIM WARREN ETCH 337 405 Page 1 TITLE SIZE ISSUE LO HI TITLE SIZE ISSUE LO HI TITLE SIZE ISSUE LO HI BAMA, JAMES BARNES, JESSE BARNHOUSE, DAVID SOUTHWEST INDIAN FATHE 18X24 145 180 216 LOVE IS FOREVER 175 420 510 TALES OF THE DAY AP 160 200 TIMBER JACK JOE 19X24 65 1153 1420 NEW FALLEN SNOW 24X16 195 374 454 TALKIN TURKEY 15X26 125 262 315 VOLUNTEER 22X26 225 225 225 NIGHT BEFORE CHRISTMAS 24X16 75 2200 2900 TIME OF PLENTY 17X27 150 150 150 WARRIOR G 14X16 550 550 550 NIGHT ON MISSISSIPPI 16X24 175 378 459 TIS THE SEASON 15X24 125 187 225 WINTER TRAPPING 20X24 150 1500 1875 NIGHT TO REMEMBER 575 1425 1781 WARMTH OF HOME 16X26 150 150 167 WINTER TROUT CREEK 22X18 150 875 1062 OCTOBER RADIANCE 175 343 416 WINTER CAN BE FUN CVE 80 100 XIAN TEMPLE 32X17 265 352 423 OUT OF THE ASHES 195 255 306 BARR, TIMOTHY YOUNG PLAINS IN APGCNV 24X24 4500 6525 PATHWAYS 685 1680 2100 HOME AGAIN 80 80 80 YOUNG PLAINS INDI GCNV 24X24 950 4200 6090 PEACE ON EARTH 175 270 324 BARRIE, MARC YOUNG PLAINS INDIAN 26X26 125 2257 3117 PEACE ON EARTH AP 350 350 425 NIGHT TREK TIMBERWOLVS 185 277 333 YOUNG SHEEPHERDER 22X19 225 350 425 PURSUIT OF DREAM 27X18 245 245 245 BARSON, JEFFREY BANNISTER, PATI PURSUIT OF DREAM CNV 36X24 1185 1185 1227 BLUE SUMMER EVENIN CNV 28X22 295 295 295 LAVENDER HILL 265 890 1096 QUIET PLACE 16X24 175 1215 1496 ESMERALDA 30X22 175 195 234 MAKE BELIEVE 150 975 1200 REFLECTIONS OF PAST 32X21 785 785 785 LADY OF SHALOTT APCNV 22X28 495 495 510 MEMENTOS 150 897 1104 REFUGE FROM STORM 16X24 195 195 195 SCARLETT VELVET 28X22 195 217 261 OPHELIA 150 1098 1352 RENEWAL 910 1120 BARTA, JULIE SOLITAIRE 300 360 RISING NEW HEIGHTS SO 16X12 95 96 120 OLD MAN WINTER
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