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  • Harry Brunk Painting - "All Ears"
    Jul. 10, 2025

    Harry Brunk Painting - "All Ears"

    Est: $1,100 - $1,650

    Harry W. Brunk (American, 1934-2023). "All Ears" oil on canvas, n.d. Signed at lower left; plaque with artist name and title on frame beneath painting. A lovely painting by American artist Harry Brunk titled "All Ears" and depicting three saddled horses, standing at attention with ears raised. Presenting a black coat with a white stripe down the snout, the front-most horse looks off into the distance, his bridle tied to a dead branch that lays at his feet, the torn bough shown on the tree behind him suggesting he has ripped it off in a moment of fervor. A pair of auburn-colored horses stand behind, one gazing at the black horse, while the other looks further away. All is rendered in liberal, open brushstrokes that skillfully portray a rich variation of light and texture. All set in a custom wooden frame with a suspension wire on verso for easy display. Size of painting: 23.25" W x 19.25" H (59.1 cm x 48.9 cm); of frame: 31.6" W x 27.6" H (80.3 cm x 70.1 cm) About the artist: "Harry was born in a small town on the fringes of Nebraska ranching country in 1941. Some of his earliest memories are of watching the branding and riding horses in and around his Grandfather's stock yards. Both his Great-Grandfather and Grandfather had been cattlemen and livestock auctioneers. Harry's father had worked outfits from Nebraska to Montana and back again, and his warm memories had a strong influence on young Harry. While growing up in Nebraska, Colorado, Kansas and South Dakota, Harry showed an early ability to draw, encouraged by many of his teachers. "I was always. drawing and I think some of my teachers thought that was the only hope for me," Harry relates. Art school followed, giving him the basics in commercial art, and laying the groundwork for self-study and improvement that continues to this day. A two year hitch in the Army stationed him in Oklahoma, where he was able to visit The Cowboy Hall of Fame several times and renew his acquaintance with the works of Charlie Russell. "C.M. Russell is The Old Master of cowboy painting, of course," comments Harry, "and his paintings have influenced me greatly." Harry also greatly admires the work of the late George Phippen and contemporary Tom Ryan, always striving for their level of perfection. After nearly 14 years as a commercial artist, Harry and his wife, Bobbie, decided the time had come to make the break. Now he devotes full time to the subject near to his heart-the cattle, horses and the men who work them. Always when time permits, Harry and Bobbie "pack up and head west" ranging from Montana to Texas on observation expeditions. Harry brings to his paintings his constant observation and active "saddle participation" giving them the authentic feel that is gaining him growing recognition among galleries and collectors everywhere." (from artist's flyer that accompanies piece) Provenance: private Broomfield, Colorado, USA collection All items legal to buy/sell under U.S. Statute covering cultural patrimony Code 2600, CHAPTER 14, and are guaranteed to be as described or your money back. A Certificate of Authenticity will accompany all winning bids. We ship worldwide and handle all shipping in-house for your convenience. SHIPPING EXCEPTIONS: Due to customs clearance issues, we are unable to ship to Germany, Switzerland and Australia. If you live in Germany, Switzerland or Australia, you will need to provide an alternate shipping destination, or we will not be able to complete your purchase. In addition, please note that we are unable to ship ancient items back to the original country of origin (Egyptian to Egypt, Greek to Greece, etc.) PAYMENT EXCEPTION: Unless a known customer of Artemis, payment for all gold / precious metal / gem lots must be made via Bank Wire Transfer or Certified Bank Check/Money Order, no exceptions. #190725

    Artemis Fine Arts
  • Harry Brunk Painting - "All Ears"
    Apr. 03, 2025

    Harry Brunk Painting - "All Ears"

    Est: $1,200 - $1,800

    Harry W. Brunk (American, 1934-2023). "All Ears" oil on canvas, n.d. Signed at lower left; plaque with artist name and title on frame beneath painting. A lovely painting by American artist Harry Brunk titled "All Ears" and depicting three saddled horses, standing at attention with ears raised. Presenting a black coat with a white stripe down the snout, the front-most horse looks off into the distance, his bridle tied to a dead branch that lays at his feet, the torn bough shown on the tree behind him suggesting he has ripped it off in a moment of fervor. A pair of auburn-colored horses stand behind, one gazing at the black horse, while the other looks further away. All is rendered in liberal, open brushstrokes that skillfully portray a rich variation of light and texture. All set in a custom wooden frame with a suspension wire on verso for easy display. Size of painting: 23.25" W x 19.25" H (59.1 cm x 48.9 cm); of frame: 31.6" W x 27.6" H (80.3 cm x 70.1 cm) About the artist: "Harry was born in a small town on the fringes of Nebraska ranching country in 1941. Some of his earliest memories are of watching the branding and riding horses in and around his Grandfather's stock yards. Both his Great-Grandfather and Grandfather had been cattlemen and livestock auctioneers. Harry's father had worked outfits from Nebraska to Montana and back again, and his warm memories had a strong influence on young Harry. While growing up in Nebraska, Colorado, Kansas and South Dakota, Harry showed an early ability to draw, encouraged by many of his teachers. "I was always. drawing and I think some of my teachers thought that was the only hope for me," Harry relates. Art school followed, giving him the basics in commercial art, and laying the groundwork for self-study and improvement that continues to this day. A two year hitch in the Army stationed him in Oklahoma, where he was able to visit The Cowboy Hall of Fame several times and renew his acquaintance with the works of Charlie Russell. "C.M. Russell is The Old Master of cowboy painting, of course," comments Harry, "and his paintings have influenced me greatly." Harry also greatly admires the work of the late George Phippen and contemporary Tom Ryan, always striving for their level of perfection. After nearly 14 years as a commercial artist, Harry and his wife, Bobbie, decided the time had come to make the break. Now he devotes full time to the subject near to his heart-the cattle, horses and the men who work them. Always when time permits, Harry and Bobbie "pack up and head west" ranging from Montana to Texas on observation expeditions. Harry brings to his paintings his constant observation and active "saddle participation" giving them the authentic feel that is gaining him growing recognition among galleries and collectors everywhere." (from artist's flyer that accompanies piece) Provenance: private Broomfield, Colorado, USA collection All items legal to buy/sell under U.S. Statute covering cultural patrimony Code 2600, CHAPTER 14, and are guaranteed to be as described or your money back. A Certificate of Authenticity will accompany all winning bids. We ship worldwide and handle all shipping in-house for your convenience. SHIPPING EXCEPTIONS: Due to customs clearance issues, we are unable to ship to Germany, Switzerland and Australia. If you live in Germany, Switzerland or Australia, you will need to provide an alternate shipping destination, or we will not be able to complete your purchase. In addition, please note that we are unable to ship ancient items back to the original country of origin (Egyptian to Egypt, Greek to Greece, etc.) PAYMENT EXCEPTION: Unless a known customer of Artemis, payment for all gold / precious metal / gem lots must be made via Bank Wire Transfer or Certified Bank Check/Money Order, no exceptions. #190725

    Artemis Fine Arts
  • Harry Brunk Painting - "All Ears"
    Feb. 21, 2025

    Harry Brunk Painting - "All Ears"

    Est: $1,300 - $1,950

    Harry W. Brunk (American, 1934-2023). "All Ears" oil on canvas, n.d. Signed at lower left; plaque with artist name and title on frame beneath painting. A lovely painting by American artist Harry Brunk titled "All Ears" and depicting three saddled horses, standing at attention with ears raised. Presenting a black coat with a white stripe down the snout, the front-most horse looks off into the distance, his bridle tied to a dead branch that lays at his feet, the torn bough shown on the tree behind him suggesting he has ripped it off in a moment of fervor. A pair of auburn-colored horses stand behind, one gazing at the black horse, while the other looks further away. All is rendered in liberal, open brushstrokes that skillfully portray a rich variation of light and texture. All set in a custom wooden frame with a suspension wire on verso for easy display. Size of painting: 23.25" W x 19.25" H (59.1 cm x 48.9 cm); of frame: 31.6" W x 27.6" H (80.3 cm x 70.1 cm) About the artist: "Harry was born in a small town on the fringes of Nebraska ranching country in 1941. Some of his earliest memories are of watching the branding and riding horses in and around his Grandfather's stock yards. Both his Great-Grandfather and Grandfather had been cattlemen and livestock auctioneers. Harry's father had worked outfits from Nebraska to Montana and back again, and his warm memories had a strong influence on young Harry. While growing up in Nebraska, Colorado, Kansas and South Dakota, Harry showed an early ability to draw, encouraged by many of his teachers. "I was always. drawing and I think some of my teachers thought that was the only hope for me," Harry relates. Art school followed, giving him the basics in commercial art, and laying the groundwork for self-study and improvement that continues to this day. A two year hitch in the Army stationed him in Oklahoma, where he was able to visit The Cowboy Hall of Fame several times and renew his acquaintance with the works of Charlie Russell. "C.M. Russell is The Old Master of cowboy painting, of course," comments Harry, "and his paintings have influenced me greatly." Harry also greatly admires the work of the late George Phippen and contemporary Tom Ryan, always striving for their level of perfection. After nearly 14 years as a commercial artist, Harry and his wife, Bobbie, decided the time had come to make the break. Now he devotes full time to the subject near to his heart-the cattle, horses and the men who work them. Always when time permits, Harry and Bobbie "pack up and head west" ranging from Montana to Texas on observation expeditions. Harry brings to his paintings his constant observation and active "saddle participation" giving them the authentic feel that is gaining him growing recognition among galleries and collectors everywhere." (from artist's flyer that accompanies piece) Provenance: private Broomfield, Colorado, USA collection All items legal to buy/sell under U.S. Statute covering cultural patrimony Code 2600, CHAPTER 14, and are guaranteed to be as described or your money back. A Certificate of Authenticity will accompany all winning bids. We ship worldwide and handle all shipping in-house for your convenience. SHIPPING EXCEPTIONS: Due to customs clearance issues, we are unable to ship to Germany, Switzerland and Australia. If you live in Germany, Switzerland or Australia, you will need to provide an alternate shipping destination, or we will not be able to complete your purchase. In addition, please note that we are unable to ship ancient items back to the original country of origin (Egyptian to Egypt, Greek to Greece, etc.) PAYMENT EXCEPTION: Unless a known customer of Artemis, payment for all gold / precious metal / gem lots must be made via Bank Wire Transfer or Certified Bank Check/Money Order, no exceptions. #190725

    Artemis Fine Arts
  • Harry Brunk Painting - "All Ears"
    Jan. 23, 2025

    Harry Brunk Painting - "All Ears"

    Est: $1,400 - $2,100

    Harry W. Brunk (American, 1934-2023). "All Ears" oil on canvas, n.d. Signed at lower left; plaque with artist name and title on frame beneath painting. A lovely painting by American artist Harry Brunk titled "All Ears" and depicting three saddled horses, standing at attention with ears raised. Presenting a black coat with a white stripe down the snout, the front-most horse looks off into the distance, his bridle tied to a dead branch that lays at his feet, the torn bough shown on the tree behind him suggesting he has ripped it off in a moment of fervor. A pair of auburn-colored horses stand behind, one gazing at the black horse, while the other looks further away. All is rendered in liberal, open brushstrokes that skillfully portray a rich variation of light and texture. All set in a custom wooden frame with a suspension wire on verso for easy display. Size of painting: 23.25" W x 19.25" H (59.1 cm x 48.9 cm); of frame: 31.6" W x 27.6" H (80.3 cm x 70.1 cm) About the artist: "Harry was born in a small town on the fringes of Nebraska ranching country in 1941. Some of his earliest memories are of watching the branding and riding horses in and around his Grandfather's stock yards. Both his Great-Grandfather and Grandfather had been cattlemen and livestock auctioneers. Harry's father had worked outfits from Nebraska to Montana and back again, and his warm memories had a strong influence on young Harry. While growing up in Nebraska, Colorado, Kansas and South Dakota, Harry showed an early ability to draw, encouraged by many of his teachers. "I was always. drawing and I think some of my teachers thought that was the only hope for me," Harry relates. Art school followed, giving him the basics in commercial art, and laying the groundwork for self-study and improvement that continues to this day. A two year hitch in the Army stationed him in Oklahoma, where he was able to visit The Cowboy Hall of Fame several times and renew his acquaintance with the works of Charlie Russell. "C.M. Russell is The Old Master of cowboy painting, of course," comments Harry, "and his paintings have influenced me greatly." Harry also greatly admires the work of the late George Phippen and contemporary Tom Ryan, always striving for their level of perfection. After nearly 14 years as a commercial artist, Harry and his wife, Bobbie, decided the time had come to make the break. Now he devotes full time to the subject near to his heart-the cattle, horses and the men who work them. Always when time permits, Harry and Bobbie "pack up and head west" ranging from Montana to Texas on observation expeditions. Harry brings to his paintings his constant observation and active "saddle participation" giving them the authentic feel that is gaining him growing recognition among galleries and collectors everywhere." (from artist's flyer that accompanies piece) Provenance: private Broomfield, Colorado, USA collection All items legal to buy/sell under U.S. Statute covering cultural patrimony Code 2600, CHAPTER 14, and are guaranteed to be as described or your money back. A Certificate of Authenticity will accompany all winning bids. We ship worldwide and handle all shipping in-house for your convenience. SHIPPING EXCEPTIONS: Due to customs clearance issues, we are unable to ship to Germany, Switzerland and Australia. If you live in Germany, Switzerland or Australia, you will need to provide an alternate shipping destination, or we will not be able to complete your purchase. In addition, please note that we are unable to ship ancient items back to the original country of origin (Egyptian to Egypt, Greek to Greece, etc.) PAYMENT EXCEPTION: Unless a known customer of Artemis, payment for all gold / precious metal / gem lots must be made via Bank Wire Transfer or Certified Bank Check/Money Order, no exceptions. #190725

    Artemis Fine Arts
  • Harry Brunk Painting - "All Ears"
    Dec. 20, 2024

    Harry Brunk Painting - "All Ears"

    Est: $1,600 - $2,500

    Harry W. Brunk (American, 1934-2023). "All Ears" oil on canvas, n.d. Signed at lower left; plaque with artist name and title on frame beneath painting. A lovely painting by American artist Harry Brunk titled "All Ears" and depicting three saddled horses, standing at attention with ears raised. Presenting a black coat with a white stripe down the snout, the front-most horse looks off into the distance, his bridle tied to a dead branch that lays at his feet, the torn bough shown on the tree behind him suggesting he has ripped it off in a moment of fervor. A pair of auburn-colored horses stand behind, one gazing at the black horse, while the other looks further away. All is rendered in liberal, open brushstrokes that skillfully portray a rich variation of light and texture. All set in a custom wooden frame with a suspension wire on verso for easy display. Size of painting: 23.25" W x 19.25" H (59.1 cm x 48.9 cm); of frame: 31.6" W x 27.6" H (80.3 cm x 70.1 cm) About the artist: "Harry was born in a small town on the fringes of Nebraska ranching country in 1941. Some of his earliest memories are of watching the branding and riding horses in and around his Grandfather's stock yards. Both his Great-Grandfather and Grandfather had been cattlemen and livestock auctioneers. Harry's father had worked outfits from Nebraska to Montana and back again, and his warm memories had a strong influence on young Harry. While growing up in Nebraska, Colorado, Kansas and South Dakota, Harry showed an early ability to draw, encouraged by many of his teachers. "I was always. drawing and I think some of my teachers thought that was the only hope for me," Harry relates. Art school followed, giving him the basics in commercial art, and laying the groundwork for self-study and improvement that continues to this day. A two year hitch in the Army stationed him in Oklahoma, where he was able to visit The Cowboy Hall of Fame several times and renew his acquaintance with the works of Charlie Russell. "C.M. Russell is The Old Master of cowboy painting, of course," comments Harry, "and his paintings have influenced me greatly." Harry also greatly admires the work of the late George Phippen and contemporary Tom Ryan, always striving for their level of perfection. After nearly 14 years as a commercial artist, Harry and his wife, Bobbie, decided the time had come to make the break. Now he devotes full time to the subject near to his heart-the cattle, horses and the men who work them. Always when time permits, Harry and Bobbie "pack up and head west" ranging from Montana to Texas on observation expeditions. Harry brings to his paintings his constant observation and active "saddle participation" giving them the authentic feel that is gaining him growing recognition among galleries and collectors everywhere." (from artist's flyer that accompanies piece) Provenance: private Broomfield, Colorado, USA collection All items legal to buy/sell under U.S. Statute covering cultural patrimony Code 2600, CHAPTER 14, and are guaranteed to be as described or your money back. A Certificate of Authenticity will accompany all winning bids. We ship worldwide and handle all shipping in-house for your convenience. #190725

    Artemis Fine Arts
  • HARRY W. BRUNK (20th C. NEBRASKA) GRAPHITE
    Jun. 01, 2018

    HARRY W. BRUNK (20th C. NEBRASKA) GRAPHITE

    Est: $200 - $300

    Harry Brunk Remuda Round-up III Late 20th century. Signed and titled lower left. Sight size measures 17.25 x 23.25, frame is 25 x 31 inches. We happily provide seamless in-house packing and shipping services on nearly everything we sell.

    Dirk Soulis Auctions
  • Harry Brunk (20th Century) "Omaha Prime" Painting
    Feb. 26, 2015

    Harry Brunk (20th Century) "Omaha Prime" Painting

    Est: $2,000 - $4,000

    "Omaha Prime" is an original oil painting by Harry Brunk. This painting is of two cowboys roping cattle with a third cowboy watching. The canvas size is 24" x 36" with the artist's signature a the lower left. The frame is ornate and gold with a title plate attached and has approximate dimensions of 32.5" 44.5" X 3.25". The approximate weight is 8 lbs.

    J Levine Auction & Appraisal LLC
  • Harry W. Brunk, (American, 20th century), Round-Up
    Jun. 06, 2014

    Harry W. Brunk, (American, 20th century), Round-Up

    Est: $1,000 - $2,000

    Harry W. Brunk (American, 20th century) Round-Up oil on canvas signed Harry Brunk (lower left) 19 1/2 x 23 1/2 inches.

    Hindman
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