Image of the Day, July 21, 2012
Offered at the Jackson Hole Art Auction, September 15, 2012, Jackson Hole
William R. Leigh (1866-1955)
Bucking Bronco with Cowboy
1910
oil on canvas
30 x 22 in.
Estimated: $300,000 to $500,000.
PAINTING, PHOTOGRAPHY AND SCULPTURE
Offered at the Jackson Hole Art Auction, September 15, 2012, Jackson Hole
William R. Leigh (1866-1955)
Bucking Bronco with Cowboy
1910
oil on canvas
30 x 22 in.
Estimated: $300,000 to $500,000.
“Our new and likeable neighbors were mostly farmers who lived short distances away. One gentleman, when he heard I was an artist, became concerned about my finances, and offered to let me buck bales during haying season. I was happy I didn't have to do that. The heaviest thing I enjoy lifting is a brush.”
By Donna Poulton
“I believe images of the American West are as iconic as the Statue of Liberty. These spectacular vistas are so familiar to us. They’re intrinsic to how we see and think of ourselves as Americans.” – David Jonason
David Jonason, Colorado Bridge, oil on canvas, 36 x 24 in. Credit: Michael Hollis Fine Art
I’m a sucker for clouds, the kind that swell to monstrous proportions on the low horizons of the western landscape. In David Jonason’s contemporary cubist depiction Colorado Bridge, the enormous bridge is used for scale. The bridge, often the center of attention for tourists because of its span and height, is dwarfed by the ominous cloud Jonason has created by breaking the lines to create depth, tension and power.