Wyoming Art Auction Announces 2021 Results!
JACKSON, Wyoming
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Clark Kelley Price (1945- ), Sweet Wyoming Home, oil on canvas, 24 x 30, Estimate: $3,000-$5,000, SOLD: $30,000, World Record Price Per Square Inch
Bill Owen (1942-2013), Untitled (Horse), 1970, oil on canvas, 9 x 12, Estimate: $1,500-$2,500, SOLD: $33,000, World Record Price Per Square Inch
Jackson, Wyoming â The Inaugural Wyoming Art Auction was held on February 20th in Jackson, Wyoming. Proudly presented by the Jackson Hole Art Auction, the Wyoming Art Auction offered 228 lotsâselling 96% of them and realizing a total of $668,650. The online auction saw active bidding across three internet platforms. This strong interest led to 42% of sold pieces exceeding their high estimates and the establishment of 35 new world auction records!
Jackson, Wyoming – February 20, 2021 – The Jackson Hole Art Auction is pleased to present the inaugural Wyoming Art Auction, scheduled for February 20, 2021 in Jackson Hole, Wyoming. An .
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