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Hank Chopwood Sold at Auction Prices

b. 1941 - d. 2005

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      • Hank Chopwood (1941-2005) Stone Buffalo Sculpture
        Aug. 13, 2022

        Hank Chopwood (1941-2005) Stone Buffalo Sculpture

        Est: $350 - $700

        Featured in this lot is this Hank Chopwood (1941 - 2005) stone buffalo sculpture. The sculpture shows amazing attention to detail with texturing of the hide to the grain of the horns and shows the buffalo with his head cocked to the right and swinging his tail. The artist’s signature can be seen on the front of the sandstone. Native American art is part of the heritage of Phillips County. Hank Chopwood chose to create sandstone sculptures and traded them for goods with local ranchers. The condition of this sandstone sculpture is good, with no obvious signs of damage. The measurements of this sculpture are 7" x 7 3/4" x 3".

        North American Auction Company
      • Chopwood, Hank (1941-2005) Stone Woman Sculpture
        Sep. 11, 2021

        Chopwood, Hank (1941-2005) Stone Woman Sculpture

        Est: $350 - $700

        Featured in this lot is this Hank Chopwood (1941 - 2005) stone sculpture of a woman. The sculpture shows amazing attention to detail and texturing to the face of a woman with a solemn face as she hauls wood and holds a cane in her right hand. The artist’s signature is shown on the front of the sculpture. Native American art is part of the heritage of Phillips County. Hank Chopwood chose to create sandstone sculptures and traded them for goods with local ranchers. The condition of this sandstone sculpture is good, with no obvious signs of damage. The measurements of this stone sculpture are 10 1/4" x 7 1/4" x 6 3/4".

        North American Auction Company
      • Chopwood, Hank (1941-2005) Stone Woman Sculpture
        Sep. 11, 2021

        Chopwood, Hank (1941-2005) Stone Woman Sculpture

        Est: $350 - $700

        Featured in this lot is this Hank Chopwood (1941 - 2005) stone Native American Indian head sculpture. The sculpture shows amazing attention to detail and texturing to the solemn face of a woman staring with piercing eyes and facing the left (from her perspective). The artist’s signature is shown on the front of the sculpture. Native American art is part of the heritage of Phillips County. Hank Chopwood chose to create sandstone sculptures and traded them for goods with local ranchers. The condition of this sandstone sculpture is good, with no obvious signs of damage. The measurements of this stone sculpture are 10" x 7" x 8 1/2".

        North American Auction Company
      • Chopwood, Hank (1941-2005) Stone Woman Sculpture
        Jul. 31, 2021

        Chopwood, Hank (1941-2005) Stone Woman Sculpture

        Est: $400 - $800

        Featured in this lot is this Hank Chopwood (1941 - 2005) stone buffalo sculpture. The sculpture shows amazing attention to detail and texturing to the face of the woman. With a solemn face, she stares with piercing eyes. The artist’s signature is shown on the side of the sculpture. Native American art is part of the heritage of Phillips County. Hank Chopwood chose to create sandstone sculptures and traded them for goods with local ranchers. The condition of this sandstone sculpture is good, with no obvious signs of damage. The measurements of this stone sculptures are 10 1/4" x 7 1/4" x 6 3/4".

        North American Auction Company
      • Chopwood, Hank (1941-2005) Stone Buffalo Sculpture
        Jul. 31, 2021

        Chopwood, Hank (1941-2005) Stone Buffalo Sculpture

        Est: $350 - $700

        Featured in this lot is this Hank Chopwood (1941 - 2005) stone buffalo sculpture. The sculpture shows amazing attention to detail with texturing of the hide to the grain of the horns and shows the buffalo with his head cocked to the right and swinging his tail. The artist’s signature can be seen on the front of the sandstone. Native American art is part of the heritage of Phillips County. Hank Chopwood chose to create sandstone sculptures and traded them for goods with local ranchers. The condition of this sandstone sculpture is good, with no obvious signs of damage. The measurements of this sculpture are 7 1/4" x 8" x 4 1/2".

        North American Auction Company
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