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Painter, b. 1861 - d. 1962

American artist Warren Eliphalet Rollins was responsible for bringing the first formal art exhibit to the Santa Fe Art Colony in New Mexico, convincing the territorial governor to open the old Palace of the Governor in 1910 for the event. In 1915, he moved to New Mexico and spent much of his time living with different Native American tribes. Oil painter Warren Eliphalet Rollins' genre paintings of Western culture include scenes depicting Navajo, Zuni, and Pueblo tribes in desert landscapes. 

Warren Eliphalet Rollins landscape paintings for sale show his love of the desert people and the land of New Mexico, but the artist was also an accomplished seascape painter. The passing ships outside his lighthouse studio in his early years in Alameda, California inspired the artist Warren Eliphalet Rollins to paint them and the sea around him. Purchase a piece of art that captures your heart by viewing breathtaking genre paintings online at Invaluable.

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  • Warren Eliphalet Rollins, Summer Santa Fe, ca. 1915
    May. 08, 2025

    Warren Eliphalet Rollins, Summer Santa Fe, ca. 1915

    Est: $4,000 - $6,000

    Warren Eliphalet Rollins (1861 - 1962) Summer Santa Fe, ca. 1915 oil on board signed lower right: -WEROllins-

    Santa Fe Art Auction
  • Warren Eliphalet Rollins Covered Wagon Drawing
    Apr. 12, 2025

    Warren Eliphalet Rollins Covered Wagon Drawing

    Est: $1,500 - $2,000

    Title is Headed West. Mixed Media on Paper (Crayo-Tone). 12" by 12 5/8". Provenance: Private Collection Santa Fe New Mexico, John Fillmore Gallery Santa Fe New Mexico. Warren Eliphalet Rollins (1861 - 1962) was active/lived in New Mexico, California, Arizona, Nevada. Warren Rollins is known for Desert landscape and Indian portrait and genre painting. For many years Warren Eliphalet Rollins was known as the "Dean of the Santa Fe art colony." He was the first artist to have a formal exhibition there; it was held in 1906 in the old Palace of the Governors. He was a close friend of Carlos Vierra, Gerald Cassidy, Kenneth Chapman, Sheldon Parsons and most of the other famous artists who assembled in the New Mexican capital during the first half of this century. Born in Carson City, Nevada, Rollins was raised in California and attended the San Francisco School of Design where he studied under Virgil Williams. At the completion of his studies, he was awarded the Avery Gold Medal and made Assistant Director of the school. Following his marriage in 1887, he and his wife settled in San Diego, and it was during this period that Rollins became interested in the Indian as subject matter. In search of material, Rollins, his wife, and their two daughters, Ramona and Ruth, traveled through every Western state from the Mexican to the Canadian borders. While in Montana, Rollins painted a portrait of Calamity Jane. The sitting took place in a saloon, and while Rollins drew, Calamity drank, wept and poured out the story of her life to him. The portrait was lost in a fire at The Billings Club. In the early 1900s, Rollins spent a year in Arizona painting the Hopi, Navajo and Zuni Indians; these studies became very popular. His constant search for new subject matter took him to Taos, where he had a studio near his friend Irving Couse; to Chaco Canyon in northwestern New Mexico, sketching and painting its ancient ruins; and to the Grand Canyon where he had a studio near El Tovar. His dramatic Canyon painting was purchased by the Santa Fe Railroad. Rollins was the first president of the Santa Fe Art Club, and active in the Museum of New Mexico, Santa Fe, which has an extensive collection of his work, including "Grief," one of his most famous paintings. He did murals for the Museum, the post office and Harvey House in Gallup, and triptychs depicting Zuni life for Bishop's Lodge, Santa Fe. His Mayflower Series, done in Crayo-tone, a medium he developed and used almost exclusively in later years, was widely exhibited on the East Coast. Warren E. Rollins continued painting well into his nineties and died at the age of one hundred years and five months in Winslow, Arizona.

    Davis Brothers Auction
  • Warren Eliphalet Rollins Moqui Pueblo Painting
    Apr. 12, 2025

    Warren Eliphalet Rollins Moqui Pueblo Painting

    Est: $8,000 - $12,000

    Title is Moqui Indian Oraibi Arizona. 10" by 14" unframed, 18 3/8" by 22 1/4" framed. Oil on Canvas. Provenance: Coeur d'Alene Art Auction, 1995. Museum Tag on back. Warren Eliphalet Rollins (1861 - 1962) was active/lived in New Mexico, California, Arizona, Nevada. Warren Rollins is known for Desert landscape and Indian portrait and genre painting. For many years Warren Eliphalet Rollins was known as the "Dean of the Santa Fe art colony." He was the first artist to have a formal exhibition there; it was held in 1906 in the old Palace of the Governors. He was a close friend of Carlos Vierra, Gerald Cassidy, Kenneth Chapman, Sheldon Parsons and most of the other famous artists who assembled in the New Mexican capital during the first half of this century. Born in Carson City, Nevada, Rollins was raised in California and attended the San Francisco School of Design where he studied under Virgil Williams. At the completion of his studies, he was awarded the Avery Gold Medal and made Assistant Director of the school. Following his marriage in 1887, he and his wife settled in San Diego, and it was during this period that Rollins became interested in the Indian as subject matter. In search of material, Rollins, his wife, and their two daughters, Ramona and Ruth, traveled through every Western state from the Mexican to the Canadian borders. While in Montana, Rollins painted a portrait of Calamity Jane. The sitting took place in a saloon, and while Rollins drew, Calamity drank, wept and poured out the story of her life to him. The portrait was lost in a fire at The Billings Club. In the early 1900s, Rollins spent a year in Arizona painting the Hopi, Navajo and Zuni Indians; these studies became very popular. His constant search for new subject matter took him to Taos, where he had a studio near his friend Irving Couse; to Chaco Canyon in northwestern New Mexico, sketching and painting its ancient ruins; and to the Grand Canyon where he had a studio near El Tovar. His dramatic Canyon painting was purchased by the Santa Fe Railroad. Rollins was the first president of the Santa Fe Art Club, and active in the Museum of New Mexico, Santa Fe, which has an extensive collection of his work, including "Grief," one of his most famous paintings. He did murals for the Museum, the post office and Harvey House in Gallup, and triptychs depicting Zuni life for Bishop's Lodge, Santa Fe. His Mayflower Series, done in Crayo-tone, a medium he developed and used almost exclusively in later years, was widely exhibited on the East Coast. Warren E. Rollins continued painting well into his nineties and died at the age of one hundred years and five months in Winslow, Arizona.

    Davis Brothers Auction
  • Warren Eliphalet Rollins Covered Wagon Drawing
    Mar. 15, 2025

    Warren Eliphalet Rollins Covered Wagon Drawing

    Est: $2,000 - $3,000

    Title is Headed West. Mixed Media on Paper (Crayo-Tone). 12" by 12 5/8". Provenance: Private Collection Santa Fe New Mexico, John Fillmore Gallery Santa Fe New Mexico. Warren Eliphalet Rollins (1861 - 1962) was active/lived in New Mexico, California, Arizona, Nevada. Warren Rollins is known for Desert landscape and Indian portrait and genre painting. For many years Warren Eliphalet Rollins was known as the "Dean of the Santa Fe art colony." He was the first artist to have a formal exhibition there; it was held in 1906 in the old Palace of the Governors. He was a close friend of Carlos Vierra, Gerald Cassidy, Kenneth Chapman, Sheldon Parsons and most of the other famous artists who assembled in the New Mexican capital during the first half of this century. Born in Carson City, Nevada, Rollins was raised in California and attended the San Francisco School of Design where he studied under Virgil Williams. At the completion of his studies, he was awarded the Avery Gold Medal and made Assistant Director of the school. Following his marriage in 1887, he and his wife settled in San Diego, and it was during this period that Rollins became interested in the Indian as subject matter. In search of material, Rollins, his wife, and their two daughters, Ramona and Ruth, traveled through every Western state from the Mexican to the Canadian borders. While in Montana, Rollins painted a portrait of Calamity Jane. The sitting took place in a saloon, and while Rollins drew, Calamity drank, wept and poured out the story of her life to him. The portrait was lost in a fire at The Billings Club. In the early 1900s, Rollins spent a year in Arizona painting the Hopi, Navajo and Zuni Indians; these studies became very popular. His constant search for new subject matter took him to Taos, where he had a studio near his friend Irving Couse; to Chaco Canyon in northwestern New Mexico, sketching and painting its ancient ruins; and to the Grand Canyon where he had a studio near El Tovar. His dramatic Canyon painting was purchased by the Santa Fe Railroad. Rollins was the first president of the Santa Fe Art Club, and active in the Museum of New Mexico, Santa Fe, which has an extensive collection of his work, including "Grief," one of his most famous paintings. He did murals for the Museum, the post office and Harvey House in Gallup, and triptychs depicting Zuni life for Bishop's Lodge, Santa Fe. His Mayflower Series, done in Crayo-tone, a medium he developed and used almost exclusively in later years, was widely exhibited on the East Coast. Warren E. Rollins continued painting well into his nineties and died at the age of one hundred years and five months in Winslow, Arizona.

    Davis Brothers Auction
  • Warren Eliphalet Rollins Taos Pueblo Drawing
    Mar. 15, 2025

    Warren Eliphalet Rollins Taos Pueblo Drawing

    Est: $2,000 - $3,000

    Title is Taos Peublo. Mixed Media on Paper (Crayo-Tone). 10 1/2" by 15 1/2". Provenance: Private Collection Santa Fe New Mexico, John Fillmore Gallery Santa Fe New Mexico. Warren Eliphalet Rollins (1861 - 1962) was active/lived in New Mexico, California, Arizona, Nevada. Warren Rollins is known for Desert landscape and Indian portrait and genre painting. For many years Warren Eliphalet Rollins was known as the "Dean of the Santa Fe art colony." He was the first artist to have a formal exhibition there; it was held in 1906 in the old Palace of the Governors. He was a close friend of Carlos Vierra, Gerald Cassidy, Kenneth Chapman, Sheldon Parsons and most of the other famous artists who assembled in the New Mexican capital during the first half of this century. Born in Carson City, Nevada, Rollins was raised in California and attended the San Francisco School of Design where he studied under Virgil Williams. At the completion of his studies, he was awarded the Avery Gold Medal and made Assistant Director of the school. Following his marriage in 1887, he and his wife settled in San Diego, and it was during this period that Rollins became interested in the Indian as subject matter. In search of material, Rollins, his wife, and their two daughters, Ramona and Ruth, traveled through every Western state from the Mexican to the Canadian borders. While in Montana, Rollins painted a portrait of Calamity Jane. The sitting took place in a saloon, and while Rollins drew, Calamity drank, wept and poured out the story of her life to him. The portrait was lost in a fire at The Billings Club. In the early 1900s, Rollins spent a year in Arizona painting the Hopi, Navajo and Zuni Indians; these studies became very popular. His constant search for new subject matter took him to Taos, where he had a studio near his friend Irving Couse; to Chaco Canyon in northwestern New Mexico, sketching and painting its ancient ruins; and to the Grand Canyon where he had a studio near El Tovar. His dramatic Canyon painting was purchased by the Santa Fe Railroad. Rollins was the first president of the Santa Fe Art Club, and active in the Museum of New Mexico, Santa Fe, which has an extensive collection of his work, including "Grief," one of his most famous paintings. He did murals for the Museum, the post office and Harvey House in Gallup, and triptychs depicting Zuni life for Bishop's Lodge, Santa Fe. His Mayflower Series, done in Crayo-tone, a medium he developed and used almost exclusively in later years, was widely exhibited on the East Coast. Warren E. Rollins continued painting well into his nineties and died at the age of one hundred years and five months in Winslow, Arizona.

    Davis Brothers Auction
  • Warren Eliphalet Rollins Taos Pueblo Drawing
    Feb. 08, 2025

    Warren Eliphalet Rollins Taos Pueblo Drawing

    Est: $2,000 - $3,000

    Title is Taos Peublo. Mixed Media on Paper (Crayo-Tone). 10 1/2" by 15 1/2". Provenance: Private Collection Santa Fe New Mexico, John Fillmore Gallery Santa Fe New Mexico. Warren Eliphalet Rollins (1861 - 1962) was active/lived in New Mexico, California, Arizona, Nevada. Warren Rollins is known for Desert landscape and Indian portrait and genre painting. For many years Warren Eliphalet Rollins was known as the "Dean of the Santa Fe art colony." He was the first artist to have a formal exhibition there; it was held in 1906 in the old Palace of the Governors. He was a close friend of Carlos Vierra, Gerald Cassidy, Kenneth Chapman, Sheldon Parsons and most of the other famous artists who assembled in the New Mexican capital during the first half of this century. Born in Carson City, Nevada, Rollins was raised in California and attended the San Francisco School of Design where he studied under Virgil Williams. At the completion of his studies, he was awarded the Avery Gold Medal and made Assistant Director of the school. Following his marriage in 1887, he and his wife settled in San Diego, and it was during this period that Rollins became interested in the Indian as subject matter. In search of material, Rollins, his wife, and their two daughters, Ramona and Ruth, traveled through every Western state from the Mexican to the Canadian borders. While in Montana, Rollins painted a portrait of Calamity Jane. The sitting took place in a saloon, and while Rollins drew, Calamity drank, wept and poured out the story of her life to him. The portrait was lost in a fire at The Billings Club. In the early 1900s, Rollins spent a year in Arizona painting the Hopi, Navajo and Zuni Indians; these studies became very popular. His constant search for new subject matter took him to Taos, where he had a studio near his friend Irving Couse; to Chaco Canyon in northwestern New Mexico, sketching and painting its ancient ruins; and to the Grand Canyon where he had a studio near El Tovar. His dramatic Canyon painting was purchased by the Santa Fe Railroad. Rollins was the first president of the Santa Fe Art Club, and active in the Museum of New Mexico, Santa Fe, which has an extensive collection of his work, including "Grief," one of his most famous paintings. He did murals for the Museum, the post office and Harvey House in Gallup, and triptychs depicting Zuni life for Bishop's Lodge, Santa Fe. His Mayflower Series, done in Crayo-tone, a medium he developed and used almost exclusively in later years, was widely exhibited on the East Coast. Warren E. Rollins continued painting well into his nineties and died at the age of one hundred years and five months in Winslow, Arizona.

    Davis Brothers Auction
  • Warren Eliphalet Rollins Covered Wagon Drawing
    Feb. 08, 2025

    Warren Eliphalet Rollins Covered Wagon Drawing

    Est: $2,500 - $3,500

    Title is Headed West. Mixed Media on Paper (Crayo-Tone). 12" by 12 5/8". Provenance: Private Collection Santa Fe New Mexico, John Fillmore Gallery Santa Fe New Mexico. Warren Eliphalet Rollins (1861 - 1962) was active/lived in New Mexico, California, Arizona, Nevada. Warren Rollins is known for Desert landscape and Indian portrait and genre painting. For many years Warren Eliphalet Rollins was known as the "Dean of the Santa Fe art colony." He was the first artist to have a formal exhibition there; it was held in 1906 in the old Palace of the Governors. He was a close friend of Carlos Vierra, Gerald Cassidy, Kenneth Chapman, Sheldon Parsons and most of the other famous artists who assembled in the New Mexican capital during the first half of this century. Born in Carson City, Nevada, Rollins was raised in California and attended the San Francisco School of Design where he studied under Virgil Williams. At the completion of his studies, he was awarded the Avery Gold Medal and made Assistant Director of the school. Following his marriage in 1887, he and his wife settled in San Diego, and it was during this period that Rollins became interested in the Indian as subject matter. In search of material, Rollins, his wife, and their two daughters, Ramona and Ruth, traveled through every Western state from the Mexican to the Canadian borders. While in Montana, Rollins painted a portrait of Calamity Jane. The sitting took place in a saloon, and while Rollins drew, Calamity drank, wept and poured out the story of her life to him. The portrait was lost in a fire at The Billings Club. In the early 1900s, Rollins spent a year in Arizona painting the Hopi, Navajo and Zuni Indians; these studies became very popular. His constant search for new subject matter took him to Taos, where he had a studio near his friend Irving Couse; to Chaco Canyon in northwestern New Mexico, sketching and painting its ancient ruins; and to the Grand Canyon where he had a studio near El Tovar. His dramatic Canyon painting was purchased by the Santa Fe Railroad. Rollins was the first president of the Santa Fe Art Club, and active in the Museum of New Mexico, Santa Fe, which has an extensive collection of his work, including "Grief," one of his most famous paintings. He did murals for the Museum, the post office and Harvey House in Gallup, and triptychs depicting Zuni life for Bishop's Lodge, Santa Fe. His Mayflower Series, done in Crayo-tone, a medium he developed and used almost exclusively in later years, was widely exhibited on the East Coast. Warren E. Rollins continued painting well into his nineties and died at the age of one hundred years and five months in Winslow, Arizona.

    Davis Brothers Auction
  • Warren Eliphalet Rollins, Brothers Walk
    Nov. 09, 2024

    Warren Eliphalet Rollins, Brothers Walk

    Est: $6,000 - $8,000

    Warren Eliphalet Rollins (1861 - 1962) Brothers Walk oil on panel signed lower right: -WE-Rollins inscribed verso: Brothers Walk

    Santa Fe Art Auction
  • Warren Eliphalet Rollins, New Mexico Landscape
    Nov. 09, 2024

    Warren Eliphalet Rollins, New Mexico Landscape

    Est: $1,000 - $2,000

    Warren Eliphalet Rollins (1861 - 1962) New Mexico Landscape oil on canvas signed lower left: W E Rollins -

    Santa Fe Art Auction
  • Warren Eliphalet Rollins, Christmas Eve. Taos, 1924
    Nov. 09, 2024

    Warren Eliphalet Rollins, Christmas Eve. Taos, 1924

    Est: $1,500 - $2,500

    Warren Eliphalet Rollins (1861 - 1962) Christmas Eve. Taos, 1924 oil on canvas signed lower right: W Rollins -

    Santa Fe Art Auction
  • Warren E. Rollins (1861 - 1962) - The Mesa
    May. 17, 2024

    Warren E. Rollins (1861 - 1962) - The Mesa

    Est: $1,500 - $2,500

    Warren E. Rollins (1861 - 1962) - The Mesa. 24.25" x 36.25" framed, 18" x 29.5" unframed.

    Mark Sublette Medicine Man Gallery & Auction
  • Warren Rollins, "Pueblo Indian"
    Apr. 13, 2024

    Warren Rollins, "Pueblo Indian"

    Est: $3,000 - $5,000

    Warren Rollins (1861-1962), "Pueblo Indian", Oil on linen, Signed lower right

    Scottsdale Art Auction, LLC
  • WARREN E. ROLLINS, THE BURDEN BEARER OIL
    Apr. 06, 2024

    WARREN E. ROLLINS, THE BURDEN BEARER OIL

    Est: $1,000 - $2,000

    ROLLINS, Warren Eliphalet (1861-1962). The Burden Bearer. Oil on board. Signed, lower left: "W.E. Rollins". 6 1/2" x 10 3/4" visible, 11" x 15 1/2" framed.

    Arader Galleries
  • Warren Rollins (American, 1861-1962) Oils on Canvas
    Jan. 21, 2024

    Warren Rollins (American, 1861-1962) Oils on Canvas

    Est: $1,000 - $1,500

    Warren Rollins (American, 1861-1962) Oils on Canvas (2) items including an undated, one signed upper right verso, depicting Chaio Canyon Pueblo Bonito and the other unsigned depicting Native Americans on horseback, both in green painted wood frames Property from: a Private Estate, Evanston, Illinois Category: Fine Art > Paintings Estimated Sale Time: 12:04 pm CST Shipping Status: Leonard Auction, Inc. will provide direct shipping for this lot. Please visit our website for a shipping estimate. Last modified: January 18, 2024, 10:41 am

    Leonard Auction
  • Warren E. Rollins, Hopi Dancer
    Aug. 15, 2023

    Warren E. Rollins, Hopi Dancer

    Est: $400 - $600

    Warren E. Rollins (1861 - 1962) Hopi Dancer graphite on paper titled lower left of center: . Hopi . dAncer . signed lower right: W.E. Rollins.

    Santa Fe Art Auction
  • Warren E. Rollins (1861-1962) Desert Dawn 20 x 34 in. framed 30 1/4 x 44 1/4 in.
    Apr. 26, 2023

    Warren E. Rollins (1861-1962) Desert Dawn 20 x 34 in. framed 30 1/4 x 44 1/4 in.

    Est: $3,000 - $5,000

    Warren E. Rollins (1861-1962) Desert Dawn signed 'W.E. Rollins' (lower left) and signed again, titled and inscribed 'Santa Fe, N.M.' (on the reverse) oil on canvas 20 x 34 in. framed 30 1/4 x 44 1/4 in.

    Bonhams
  • Warren Eliphalet Rollins, An Old Timer- Santa Fe N.M.,
    Nov. 05, 2022

    Warren Eliphalet Rollins, An Old Timer- Santa Fe N.M.,

    Est: $1,500 - $2,500

    Warren Eliphalet Rollins (1861 - 1962) An Old Timer- Santa Fe N.M. oil on canvas signed lower right: -WE Rollins- inscribed verso: -W-E-Rollins / AN OLD TIMER - / SANTA FE / -N-M-

    Santa Fe Art Auction
  • Warren Eliphalet Rollins, Untitled (Pink Landscape)
    Nov. 05, 2022

    Warren Eliphalet Rollins, Untitled (Pink Landscape)

    Est: $600 - $800

    Warren Eliphalet Rollins (1861 - 1962) Untitled (Pink Landscape) oil on board signed lower left: W E Rollins

    Santa Fe Art Auction
  • WARREN ELIPHALET ROLLINS "Adobe Scene with Poplars" Oil
    Oct. 22, 2022

    WARREN ELIPHALET ROLLINS "Adobe Scene with Poplars" Oil

    Est: $800 - $1,200

    Warren Eliphalet Rollins (American, 1861-1962) Adobe Scene with Poplars Oil on artists board 13 3/4" x 11 1/2" Signed to the bottom right corner. Presented in a frame that measures 16 3/8" x 14 1/8".

    Circle Auction
  • W.E. ROLLINS PLEIN AIR LANDSCAPE PAINTING
    Sep. 17, 2022

    W.E. ROLLINS PLEIN AIR LANDSCAPE PAINTING

    Est: $1,500 - $2,500

    ROLLINS, Warren Eliphalet, (American, 1861-1962): Plein Air Landscape with Clouds on a Sunny Day, Oil/Board, 5.5" x 7.75", signed lower right, fine Acanthus leaf motif gilded gesso frame, 10.25" x 12.5". Littles Broadway Los Angeles label affixed verso.

    Burchard Galleries Inc
  • Warren Rollins, Mesa Verde
    May. 28, 2022

    Warren Rollins, Mesa Verde

    Est: $400 - $600

    Warren Rollins (1861 - 1962) Mesa Verde charcoal on paper signed lower right: - WERollins titled lower left: Mesa Verde

    Santa Fe Art Auction
  • Warren E. Rollins (1861-1962) Pilgrims of the Mesa 19 x 29 in. framed 27 x 37 in.
    Apr. 26, 2022

    Warren E. Rollins (1861-1962) Pilgrims of the Mesa 19 x 29 in. framed 27 x 37 in.

    Est: $2,500 - $3,500

    Warren E. Rollins (1861-1962) Pilgrims of the Mesa signed '- W.E. Rollins -' (lower right) and titled (on the reverse prior to lining) oil on canvas 19 x 29 in. framed 27 x 37 in. For further information on this lot please visit the Bonhams website

    Bonhams
  • WARREN ROLLINS (AMERICAN, 1861-1962)
    Apr. 16, 2022

    WARREN ROLLINS (AMERICAN, 1861-1962)

    Est: $300 - $600

    WARREN ROLLINS (AMERICAN, 1861-1962) Oil on board, signed lower left. Southwestern landscape with green tree, in fine gilt frame. Sight: 12" height, 8" width; frame: 17.75" height, 13.5" width

    Selkirk Auctioneers & Appraisers
  • Warren Eliphalet Rollins (American, 1861-1962)
    Jan. 08, 2022

    Warren Eliphalet Rollins (American, 1861-1962)

    Est: $800 - $1,200

    Warren Eliphalet Rollins (American, 1861-1962) "Mountain Stream and Rocks" oil on board signed lower left 19 x 16 16 3/4 inches (frame) 13 1/4 x 10 3/4 inches (sight)

    Fontaine's Auction Gallery
  • Warren Eliphalet Rollins, New Mexico, California, Arizona, Nevada (1861-1962), Song of the Flute, original charcoal drawing on paper of this image
    Dec. 04, 2021

    Warren Eliphalet Rollins, New Mexico, California, Arizona, Nevada (1861-1962), Song of the Flute, original charcoal drawing on paper of this image

    Est: $750 - $1,000

    Warren Eliphalet Rollins New Mexico, California, Arizona, Nevada, (1861-1962) Song of the Flute original charcoal drawing on paper of this image signed upper left, framed.

    Link Auction Galleries
  • Warren Eliphalet Rollins (American, 1861-1962)
    May. 14, 2021

    Warren Eliphalet Rollins (American, 1861-1962)

    Est: $300 - $500

    Hopi Snake Priest at Entrance of Kieva graphite on paper signed W. E. Rollins (lower left) titled (lower center) 13 1/2 x 8 1/2 inches.  

    Cowan's Auctions
  • Warren Eliphalet Rollins (American, 1861-1962)
    May. 14, 2021

    Warren Eliphalet Rollins (American, 1861-1962)

    Est: $400 - $600

    Southwestern Landscape graphite and color pencil on paper signed W. E. Rollins (lower right) 8 3/4 x 12 inches.  

    Cowan's Auctions
  • W. E. Rollins, Untitled (Eagle Dancer Among Totems)
    Mar. 20, 2021

    W. E. Rollins, Untitled (Eagle Dancer Among Totems)

    Est: $800 - $1,200

    Warren Eliphalet Rollins (1861 - 1962) Untitled (Eagle Dancer Among Totems) mixed media on paper signed lower right: W. E. Rollins 6 1/8 x 8 1/8 in. (15.56 x 20.64 cm.), Frame: 14 3/8 x 16 3/8 x 3/4 in. (36.51 x 41.59 x 1.91 cm.)

    Santa Fe Art Auction
  • Warren Rollins, Taos Indian Chief
    Jun. 26, 2020

    Warren Rollins, Taos Indian Chief

    Est: $2,000 - $3,000

    Warren Rollins Taos Indian Chief oil on canvas 13.125 h × 10.125 w in (33 × 26 cm) Signed to lower right 'W E Rollins'. condition: Good condition with no losses to painted surface. Framed without glazing measuring 18 x 15 inches.

    Rago Arts and Auction Center
  • Warren E. Rollins | Bushes by a Stream
    Jun. 19, 2020

    Warren E. Rollins | Bushes by a Stream

    Est: $1,500 - $2,500

    Artist: Warren E. Rollins | 1861-1962 Title: Bushes by a Stream Signed l/r: W E Rollins Media: Oil on linen Dimensions: 18 by 13 inches Condition: Good Condition details: This painting is in good condition. With the unaided eye there appears to be a hole in the upper left portion of the canvas approximately 1/8 inch in size. Closer inspection under ultraviolet light reveals normal fluorescence of artist's pigments, and no signs of restoration. The piece is framed in a carved gold frame. The frame is in very good condition with normal wear.

    Altermann Galleries
  • Warren Eliphalet Rollins (American, 1861-1962) By the Fire Oil on canvas 19-1/2
    Jan. 09, 2020

    Warren Eliphalet Rollins (American, 1861-1962) By the Fire Oil on canvas 19-1/2

    Est: $800 - $1,200

    Warren Eliphalet Rollins (American, 1861-1962) By the Fire Oil on canvas 19-1/2 x 14 inches (49.5 x 35.6 cm) Signed faintly lower right: W. E. Rollins HID01801242017

    Heritage Auctions
  • Warren Eliphalet Rollins, Adobe in Landscape
    Nov. 09, 2019

    Warren Eliphalet Rollins, Adobe in Landscape

    Est: $1,500 - $3,000

    WARREN ELIPHALET ROLLINS (1861 - 1962) Adobe in Southwest Landscape oil on canvas mounted to board signed lower left: W.E. Rollins- Dimensions: 15 5/8 x 7 inches Framed Dimensions: 19 1/2 x 10 3/4 x 1 1/2 inches Provenance: Private Collection, Texas

    Santa Fe Art Auction
  • Untitled
    Sep. 14, 2019

    Untitled

    Est: $4,000 - $6,000

    Warren Rollins (1861-1962), oil on canvas, 20 1/2 x 13, signed lower right

    Jackson Hole Art Auction
  • WARREN ELIPHALET ROLLINS (AMERICAN, 1861-1962)
    Jul. 20, 2019

    WARREN ELIPHALET ROLLINS (AMERICAN, 1861-1962)

    Est: $800 - $1,600

    WARREN ELIPHALET ROLLINS (AMERICAN, 1861-1962) Casa Grande Oil on canvas, signed lower right. Casa Large adobe dwelling in a southwest desert setting. 11.75"h. 15.75"w. Frame 14.25"h. 18"w.

    Selkirk Auctioneers & Appraisers
  • Warren Eliphalet Rollins (American, 1861-1962) By the Fire Oil on canvas 19-1/2
    Jun. 07, 2019

    Warren Eliphalet Rollins (American, 1861-1962) By the Fire Oil on canvas 19-1/2

    Est: $3,000 - $5,000

    Warren Eliphalet Rollins (American, 1861-1962) By the Fire Oil on canvas 19-1/2 x 14 inches (49.5 x 35.6 cm) Signed faintly lower right: W. E. Rollins HID01801242017

    Heritage Auctions
  • WARREN E. ROLLINS (AMERICAN 1861-1962)
    May. 18, 2019

    WARREN E. ROLLINS (AMERICAN 1861-1962)

    Est: $600 - $1,200

    WARREN E. ROLLINS (AMERICAN 1861-1962) Crayon, signed lower right. Landscape of several tall bushes among colorful ground foliage. 10.5"h. 15"w.(sight) Frame 21.5"h. 25.5"w.

    Selkirk Auctioneers & Appraisers
  • Warren E. Rollins, The Navajo
    Nov. 10, 2018

    Warren E. Rollins, The Navajo

    Est: $10,000 - $15,000

    Warren E. Rollins (1861 - 1962), The Navajo

    Santa Fe Art Auction
  • Warren E. Rollins, (1861 - 1962 Winslow, AZ), "Taos Indian", two works, Each: Oil on canvas, The first: 14.25" H x 11" W; the second: 1
    Jun. 19, 2018

    Warren E. Rollins, (1861 - 1962 Winslow, AZ), "Taos Indian", two works, Each: Oil on canvas, The first: 14.25" H x 11" W; the second: 1

    Est: $5,000 - $7,000

    Warren E. Rollins (1861 - 1962 Winslow, AZ) "Taos Indian", two works Each: Oil on canvas Each: Signed lower right: W.E. Rollins; the first: titled on a partial label affixed verso; the second: titled and inscribed on a label affixed verso: Pueblo de Taos, located in N.M., mentioned in 1538 The first: 14.25" H x 11" W; the second: 13.25" H x 10" W

    John Moran Auctioneers
  • Painting, Warren Eliphalet Rollins
    Jun. 17, 2018

    Painting, Warren Eliphalet Rollins

    Est: $2,000 - $4,000

    Warren Eliphalet Rollins (American, 1861-1962), "Jenny Lind Theatre, Monterey (First in California)," oil on board, signed lower right, sight: 12"h x 18"w, overall (with frame): 17.75"h x 24"w

    Clars Auctions
  • Warren Eliphalet Rollins. Southwest Landscape
    May. 12, 2018

    Warren Eliphalet Rollins. Southwest Landscape

    Est: $500 - $700

    (American, 1861-1962). Colored pencils on paper, pencil signed "W. E. Rollins " lr, sight size: 10 1/2 x 15 1/2 in., framed

    Alex Cooper
  • WARREN ELIPHALET ROLLINS (1861-1962) AMERICAN
    Mar. 24, 2018

    WARREN ELIPHALET ROLLINS (1861-1962) AMERICAN

    Est: $3,500 - $4,500

    Original oil on canvas "Taos Landscape". Hand signed lower right. Gold frame. Image 12 1/2" x 6 1/2", Overall 14" x 8".

    Chamberlain Auction Gallery
  • Painting, Warren Elaphalet Rollins
    Dec. 17, 2017

    Painting, Warren Elaphalet Rollins

    Est: $2,000 - $4,000

    Warren Elaphalet Rollins (American, 1861-1962), "Sante Fe Homestead in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains, oil on canvas, signed lower right, title label affixed verso, canvas: 22"h x 39"w, overall (with frame): 28.25"h x 45.25"w

    Clars Auctions
  • WARREN ELIPHALET ROLLINS (AMERICAN, 1861-1962) A BIT OF OLD SANTA FE, NEW MEXICO
    Dec. 08, 2017

    WARREN ELIPHALET ROLLINS (AMERICAN, 1861-1962) A BIT OF OLD SANTA FE, NEW MEXICO

    Est: $1,000 - $2,000

    Warren Eliphalet Rollins (American, 1861-1962) A Bit of Old Santa Fe, New Mexico Oil on canvas 11-1/4 x 14 inches (28.6 x 35.6 cm) Initialed lower left: W.E.R. Signed and titled on the reverse: A Bit of Old Santa Fe, NM / W.E. Rollins PROPERTY OF KSA INDUSTRIES (KENNETH S. ADAMS, JR. COLLECTION) PROVENANCE: Sotheby's New York, October 26, 1984, lot 115; K.S. Adams Jr., acquired from the above. HID04901242017

    Heritage Auctions
  • Warren Rollins, Sante Fe Homestead, o/c, 20th c.
    Jun. 03, 2017

    Warren Rollins, Sante Fe Homestead, o/c, 20th c.

    Est: $2,000 - $3,000

    Rollins, Warren Eliphalet (New Mexico, 1861-1962). "Sante Fe Homestead in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains." First half 20th century. Oil on canvas. Signed l.r.: "W E Rollins." 21 3/4" x 38 3/4." Original carved wood frame: 28 1/8" x 45 1/8."

    Quinn's Auction Galleries
  • WARREN ELIPHALET ROLLINS (1861-1962): THE BURDEN BEARER
    Apr. 22, 2017

    WARREN ELIPHALET ROLLINS (1861-1962): THE BURDEN BEARER

    Est: $1,000 - $3,000

    WARREN ELIPHALET ROLLINS (1861-1962): THE BURDEN BEARER Oil on board, signed ''W.E. Rollins'' lower left. 11 x 7 in., 16 x 11 1/2 in. (frame). Cheekwood Botanical Garden & Museum of Art, TN

    STAIR
  • WARREN ELIPHALET ROLLINS (1861-1962): PUEBLO
    Apr. 22, 2017

    WARREN ELIPHALET ROLLINS (1861-1962): PUEBLO

    Est: $3,000 - $4,000

    WARREN ELIPHALET ROLLINS (1861-1962): PUEBLO Oil on artistsboard, signed ''W.E. Rollins'' lower right, with label from Smith Kramer, Inc. 10 x 15 in., 16 x 21 in. (frame). Provenance: The John A. and Margaret Hill Collection of American Western Art. Note: Warren Rollins was the first artist to have a formal exhibition in Santa Fe, in 1906, and was a leader of the Santa Fe art colony during the first half of the 20th century. He travelled extensively throughout the American West, searching for new subject matter in every state from the Mexican to Canadian borders. He is known for his desert landscapes and Native American portrait painting. Cheekwood Botanical Garden & Museum of Art, TN

    STAIR
  • Warren E. Rollins | Home
    Apr. 06, 2017

    Warren E. Rollins | Home

    Est: $3,000 - $4,000

    Artist: Warren E. Rollins | 1861-1962 | Home Title: Home Signed: verso, on stretcher W. E. Rollins Medium: Oil on canvas Dimensions: 14 by 18 inches no reserve

    Altermann Galleries
  • Painting, Warren Eliphalet Rollins
    Mar. 18, 2017

    Painting, Warren Eliphalet Rollins

    Est: $400 - $600

    Warren Eliphalet Rollins (American, 1861-1962), Mountain Stream and Rocks, oil on board, signed lower left, board: 14"h x 11.5"w, overall (with frame): 19.25"h x 16.75"w. Provenance: Nevada Museum of Art; Gift of Jerry Read

    Clars Auctions
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