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April 2025 | Session II

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This is Session II of a two-day auction featuring over 460 works of American, Western, Wildlife, and Sporting art. All lots will be open to the public for viewing beginning March 24th in our state-of-the-art exclusive showroom in Scottsdale, Arizona.

The auction begins Friday, April 11th, 2025 at 1:00PM with Session I. Session II will commence at 10:00AM Saturday, April 12th, 2025 with the A. P. Hays collection and our regular Session II beginning at 1:00 PM.

(All times mentioned are in Arizona Time, consistent with Pacific Standard Time in April)

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Lot 391

Oscar Berninghaus (1874-1952) 24 1/4 x 30 1/4 inches

Estimate: $175,000 - $275,000
Starting Bid
$110,000

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Artist: Oscar Berninghaus; Title: The Edge of the Foothills; Medium: Oil on canvas; Dimensions: 24 1/4 x 30 1/4 inches; Signed: Signed "Taos NM" lower right; Framed/Base: 34 x 40 inches This lot's overall appearance is Excellent. This piece was evaluated under a black light. This piece has been lined. Some very minor indications of craquelure in the top right sky, under right horse, and under left horse. Overpaint touch ups along the top of painting, top left of sky, a
Overall Dimensions
Height: 34.00
Width: 40.00

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Provenance: Scottsdale Art Auction, Scottsdale, AZ, 2005 Private collection, Missouri Brightly painted and marvelously composed, Oscar E. Berninghaus’ The Edge of the Foothills captures one of the common themes of the great Taos painter’s works: quiet human moments framed against the grand majesty of nature. The painter, who road into Northern New Mexico strapped to the top of a train so he could see the land better, went to great lengths to capture the small details of his subjects’ lives while painting them within the larger tapestry of the Southwest. He also captured a people in transition with the land and nature, which is made abundantly clear in this painting, as the subjects stand in shadow as the vibrant valley spreads out below them. “Some of the founding artists of Taos, like O.E. Berninghaus, saw and painted the Indian in transition. In their canvases one can see the influence of the advancing Western world. There might be a tourist with camera in hand, the Spanish cross, the wagon, Western clothing, schools and automobiles. They all saw and painted Taos differently—but they all painted Taos,” writes Gordon E. Sanders in Oscar E. Berninghaus: Master Painter of American Indians and the Frontier West. “Now they are all gone, these founding artists. And yet they all live, in the rich canvases that hang in the world’s great museums, galleries and private homes. They made Taos an art center and achieved greatness for themselves. They came to Taos, and Oscar Edmund Berninghaus was one of them.”