Bradford's Auction Gallery reserves the right to ship parcels via our own in-house shipping methods, based on actual weight or dimensional weight (whichever is greater). The winning bidder / buyer has the right to arrange their own shipping with a 3rd party shipper at their own expense. Bradford's can assist the winning bidder / buyer by arranging shipping and insurance through our preferred shipper. The winning bidder / buyer is solely responsible for the shipping. All packing and shipping from any company besides Westside Mail Center must be arranged and coordinated by the winning bidder / buyer within 5 days from the date of the sale or an additional storage surcharge could apply.Īll fees and costs associated with shipping are separate from the hammer price (winning bid), buyer's premium and sales taxes. Note: For fastest and best results on shipping, we recommend using Westside Mail Center as your shipper, but are happy to meet with your 3rd party shipper of choice if you prefer to use a shipper other than Westside Mail Center. Mon-Fri 9am - 6pm, Saturdays 9am - 2pm, Closed Sundays. For questions related to shipping please feel free to contact them directly for shipping questions or quotes.ġ3794 W Waddell Rd Suite 203, Surprise, AZ 85379 For those larger items, Packing, Shipping, Crating & Freight services are available. They offer FedEx, DHL, UPS and USPS services for most parcels. We've Partnered with Westside Mail Center for all of your auction shipping needs. Westside Mail Center will proactively reach out to you to arrange packing, shipping and insurance. LOCATION: 15210 N 99th Ave Sun City, AZ 85351ĬROSS STREET: (Located at the NW Corner of 99th Ave and Greenway Rd)įor out of town buyers, once we have received your payment your purchase will be turned over to Westside Mail Center our exclusive shipping provider. Monday through Wednesday 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM Keywords: Native American, Indian Artwork, Art Ref: BD1767Īmerican Express, COD (cash on delivery), Discover, MasterCard, Visa, Wire Transfer Shipping Artist: Charlie Dye Title: "The Scouts" Medium: Oil on Paper on Board Signature Type: Hand Signed Signature Location: Lower Right Site Measurement: 8.25 x 10.75 in. His work is in the collection of well known Museums such as: Desert Caballeros Western Museum (Wickenburg, AZ), Favell Museum of Western Art and Indian Artifacts (Klamath Falls, OR), Haley Memorial Library & History Center (Midland, TX), Leaning’ Tree and Sculpture Garden of Western Art (Boulder, CO), National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum (Oklahoma City, OK), Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum (Canyon, TX), Pearce Collections Museum (Corsicana, TX), Rockwell Museum of Western Art (Corning, NY), Sangre De Cristo Arts Center (Pueblo, CO), The Museum of Western Art (Kerrville, TX), Tucson Museum of Art (Tucson, AZ), Woolaroc Museum (Bartlesville, OK), Zelma Basha Salmeri Gallery - Collection (Chandler, AZ). The group is devoted to the painting and sculpture tradition of Charles Russell and Frederic Remington, and began with artists who not only depicted cowboys but were working cowboys themselves. George Phippen was its first and Charlie Dye the second president. On June 23, 1965, he, Joe Beeler, John Hampton along with George Phippen, organized the organization we now call The Cowboy Artists of America. Because of the wide acceptance of his painting, he gave up teaching and illustrating and in 1960, moved to Sedona, Arizona, where he gained recognition for his oil paintings of western scenes. However, a trip to California alerted him to how little quality Western art existed, and he soon began vacationing and painting in the West, finally establishing a studio in Denver, Colorado and becoming a partner in the Colorado Institute of Art. Dye was a successful illustrator in New York, doing assignments for Saturday Evening Post, Argosy, Outdoor Life and The American Weekly. In the hospital recovering from his injuries, he saw reproductions of Russell's paintings in a magazine, and that exposure set his career of portraying the lives of cattlemen. From childhood, he was a sketcher, but it wasn't until a horse fell on him that he considered art as a career. Born in Canon City, Colorado, Charlie Dye became a painter of western genre inspired by the painting of Charles Russell. Charlie Dye (1906 - 1972) "The Scouts" Oil on Paper on Board.
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