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William Acheff, Peter Adams
Cyrus Afsary, Bill Anton
Clyde Aspevig, Gerald Balciar
Christopher Blossom, Harley Brown
John Buxton, June Carey
George Carlson, Ken Carlson
Len Chmiel, John Coleman
Michael Coleman, Carole Cooke
Don Crowley, Pino Dangelico
Dennis Doheny, John Fawcett
Luke Frazier, Veryl Goodnight
R. V. Greeves, Robert Griffing
Carol Guzman, George Hallmark
Tom Hill, Harold T. Holden
Oreland C. Joe Sr., Francois Koch
Bob Kuhn, Mehl Lawson
Zhuo S. Liang, David Mann
Bonnie Marris, Herb Mignery
Dean L. Mitchell, Jim Morgan
Bill Nebeker, Gary Niblett
Jim C. Norton, Ralph Oberg
Andrew Peters, Robert Peters
Daniel W. Pinkham, M. C. Poulsen
Clark Kelley Price, Kevin Red Star
James Reynolds, Jason Rich
Vic Riesau, Howard Rogers
Sandy Scott, Tim Shinabarger
Mian Situ, Daniel Smith
Matt Smith, Tucker Smith
Michael Stack, Oleg Stavrowsky
Craig Tennant, Sonya Terpening
Howard Terpning, Richard D. Thomas
Kent Ullberg, Curt Walters
Morgan Weistling, Kim Wiggins
Jim Wilcox, David Yorke
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Masters of the American West Fine Art Exhibition and Sale
Schedule
Special Programs, Cocktail Reception and Fine Art Exhibition and Sale
Saturday, February 4, 2005
| 10:30 am | Presentation by Len Chmiel: Drawing a Straight Line for Collectors |
| 12 noon | Awards Presentation and Chuck Wagon Luncheon |
| 2:00 pm | Presentation by Bob Kuhn: The Art of Bob Kuhn |
| 4:30 pm | Museum of the American West closes to the public |
| 5:30 pm | Cocktail Reception and Fine Art Exhibition and Sale |
| 7:00 pm | Silent Bid announcement |
| 7:30 pm | First Intent-to-Purchase drawing and Masters Miniatures drawing |
| 7:50 pm | Second intent-to-purchase drawing
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Sunday, February 5 - Sunday, March 5
Fine Art Exhibition and Sale is open to the public daily from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. (The museum is closed on Mondays, except for Presidents¹ Day, February 20.)
Rules of Sale
The George Montgomery Gallery is open from 10:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. and reopens at 5:30 p.m. for the Cocktail Reception and Fine Art Exhibition and Sale. Guests will receive one bid book consisting of one intent-to-purchase slip for each piece of art.
The drawing of intent-to-purchase slips begins at 7:30 p.m. at the sound
of the triangle. Two names will be drawn and posted beside each work of art. The person whose name is drawn first has 20 minutes to confirm the purchase with the salesperson next to the artwork by signing the sales receipt. At 7:50 p.m., the triangle will sound again. If the first person whose name was drawn has not arrived to sign the sales receipt, the next person whose name is drawn is then given the opportunity to purchase and 15 minutes to confirm the sale.
All artwork will be sold in this manner. In the case of sculptures with
multiples in the edition, the work on display goes to the first person whose name is drawn unless otherwise noted. Names are drawn until
the edition is sold.
The Masters Miniatures has its own section in the bid book with the bid sheets for the miniatures designated by color and number. One name
for each miniature will be drawn at 7:30 p.m., and these names will be posted at 7:50 p.m. Those potential buyers will have 15 minutes to confirm the sale.
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