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  • Paul Surber (b. 1942), Two Native American figures
    Mar. 25, 2025

    Paul Surber (b. 1942), Two Native American figures

    Est: $3,000 - $5,000

    Paul Surber (b. 1942) Two Native American figures Oil on canvas Signed lower right: Paul Surber

    John Moran Auctioneers
  • PAUL SURBER (AMERICAN, B.1942), BLACKFOOT ENCAMPMENT, ALONG THE FLATHEAD RIVER
    Dec. 05, 2024

    PAUL SURBER (AMERICAN, B.1942), BLACKFOOT ENCAMPMENT, ALONG THE FLATHEAD RIVER

    Est: $300 - $350

    PAUL SURBER (AMERICAN, B.1942) BLACKFOOT ENCAMPMENT, ALONG THE FLATHEAD RIVER GOUACHE ON WATERCOLOUR BOARD; SIGNED LOWER LEFT; TITLED TO LABEL VERSO Estimate: $300—350 CAD

    Waddington's
  • Paul Surber Indian Encampment Gouache Painting
    Nov. 30, 2024

    Paul Surber Indian Encampment Gouache Painting

    Est: $100 - $150

    18 7/8" by 13 5/8" framed Paul Surber (Born 1942) is active/lives in Montana, New Mexico. Paul Surber is known for Frontier genre, Indians and landscape painting. Paul Surber was born in Redlands CA., in 1942. His first encounter with Indians was in a Parade when he was five years old. Attracted to the colorful and ornate costumes, he went home to draw with his crayons what he had seen. Paul has been drawing and painting Indians ever since. He is known for paintings of Indians and landscapes in oil, acrylic, and gouache. He has spent much of his life living close to the source of his inspiration, the Crow Indian Reservation in Montana and the Taos Pueblo in New Mexico. Surber now divides his time between Montana and Arizona. Paul has had so many great influences in his lifetime, from a childhood of roaming a museum as a young boy. Once a week his mother would drop him off with a sack lunch, which he would hide in the corner, as he spent the day wandering through the museum with admiration for the newest exhibit. Then a teacher realized that Paul, at a young age, had a learning disability and bought for him his first book on cowboys and Indians. The book instantly caught his interest and making it easier for Paul to learn to read. At a Fourth of July parade featuring Native American costumes Paul’s artistic imagination come to life. He was just five years old. Paul Surber made his way through life. As fate would have it he met an old German master artist who recognized his potential and with great discipline taught him that a good painting came from a good monochrome. He has used this method ever since. He created life long friendships in the art world, most were icons in their knowledge of Indian tribes and customs, which exposed him to original Indian artifacts. He would photograph and revisit time and time again to make sure his vision was represented as accurate as possible. At first, Paul started selling to the public his landscapes in gouache. He would travel mostly in Montana photographing locations along a river, mountain ranges or the prairies which the Indian tribes where believed to have traversed. Then he would add to the painting his vision of teepees, people, horses, drying racks and so on. He then moved to figurative paintings, first with a monochrome then finish with oil or acrylics. Paul’s greatest works are these portraits of chiefs, warriors and sometimes just the common native people. His discipline is never to paint without knowledge and deep understanding of the Native American culture.

    Davis Brothers Auction
  • Paul Surber Indian Encampment Gouache Painting
    Nov. 30, 2024

    Paul Surber Indian Encampment Gouache Painting

    Est: $100 - $150

    18 3/4" by 13" framed Paul Surber (Born 1942) is active/lives in Montana, New Mexico. Paul Surber is known for Frontier genre, Indians and landscape painting. Paul Surber was born in Redlands CA., in 1942. His first encounter with Indians was in a Parade when he was five years old. Attracted to the colorful and ornate costumes, he went home to draw with his crayons what he had seen. Paul has been drawing and painting Indians ever since. He is known for paintings of Indians and landscapes in oil, acrylic, and gouache. He has spent much of his life living close to the source of his inspiration, the Crow Indian Reservation in Montana and the Taos Pueblo in New Mexico. Surber now divides his time between Montana and Arizona. Paul has had so many great influences in his lifetime, from a childhood of roaming a museum as a young boy. Once a week his mother would drop him off with a sack lunch, which he would hide in the corner, as he spent the day wandering through the museum with admiration for the newest exhibit. Then a teacher realized that Paul, at a young age, had a learning disability and bought for him his first book on cowboys and Indians. The book instantly caught his interest and making it easier for Paul to learn to read. At a Fourth of July parade featuring Native American costumes Paul’s artistic imagination come to life. He was just five years old. Paul Surber made his way through life. As fate would have it he met an old German master artist who recognized his potential and with great discipline taught him that a good painting came from a good monochrome. He has used this method ever since. He created life long friendships in the art world, most were icons in their knowledge of Indian tribes and customs, which exposed him to original Indian artifacts. He would photograph and revisit time and time again to make sure his vision was represented as accurate as possible. At first, Paul started selling to the public his landscapes in gouache. He would travel mostly in Montana photographing locations along a river, mountain ranges or the prairies which the Indian tribes where believed to have traversed. Then he would add to the painting his vision of teepees, people, horses, drying racks and so on. He then moved to figurative paintings, first with a monochrome then finish with oil or acrylics. Paul’s greatest works are these portraits of chiefs, warriors and sometimes just the common native people. His discipline is never to paint without knowledge and deep understanding of the Native American culture.

    Davis Brothers Auction
  • Paul Surber Montana Oil on Board Nude Painting
    Aug. 10, 2024

    Paul Surber Montana Oil on Board Nude Painting

    Est: $200 - $300

    14 5/8" by 19" framed. Paul Surber (Born 1942) is active/lives in Montana, New Mexico. Paul Surber is known for Frontier genre, Indians and landscape painting. Paul Surber was born in Redlands CA., in 1942. His first encounter with Indians was in a Parade when he was five years old. Attracted to the colorful and ornate costumes, he went home to draw with his crayons what he had seen. Paul has been drawing and painting Indians ever since. He is known for paintings of Indians and landscapes in oil, acrylic, and gouache. He has spent much of his life living close to the source of his inspiration, the Crow Indian Reservation in Montana and the Taos Pueblo in New Mexico. Surber now divides his time between Montana and Arizona. Paul has had so many great influences in his lifetime, from a childhood of roaming a museum as a young boy. Once a week his mother would drop him off with a sack lunch, which he would hide in the corner, as he spent the day wandering through the museum with admiration for the newest exhibit. Then a teacher realized that Paul, at a young age, had a learning disability and bought for him his first book on cowboys and Indians. The book instantly caught his interest and making it easier for Paul to learn to read. At a Fourth of July parade featuring Native American costumes Paul’s artistic imagination come to life. He was just five years old. Paul Surber made his way through life. As fate would have it he met an old German master artist who recognized his potential and with great discipline taught him that a good painting came from a good monochrome. He has used this method ever since. He created life long friendships in the art world, most were icons in their knowledge of Indian tribes and customs, which exposed him to original Indian artifacts. He would photograph and revisit time and time again to make sure his vision was represented as accurate as possible. At first, Paul started selling to the public his landscapes in gouache. He would travel mostly in Montana photographing locations along a river, mountain ranges or the prairies which the Indian tribes where believed to have traversed. Then he would add to the painting his vision of teepees, people, horses, drying racks and so on. He then moved to figurative paintings, first with a monochrome then finish with oil or acrylics. Paul’s greatest works are these portraits of chiefs, warriors and sometimes just the common native people. His discipline is never to paint without knowledge and deep understanding of the Native American culture.

    Davis Brothers Auction
  • Paul Surber Indian Encampment Gouache Painting
    May. 11, 2024

    Paul Surber Indian Encampment Gouache Painting

    Est: $300 - $400

    Title is On the Little Blackfoot. 8 1/2" by 15" unframed. 17 1/2" by 23 1/2" framed. Paul Surber (Born 1942) is active/lives in Montana, New Mexico. Paul Surber is known for Frontier genre, Indians and landscape painting. Paul Surber was born in Redlands CA., in 1942. His first encounter with Indians was in a Parade when he was five years old. Attracted to the colorful and ornate costumes, he went home to draw with his crayons what he had seen. Paul has been drawing and painting Indians ever since. He is known for paintings of Indians and landscapes in oil, acrylic, and gouache. He has spent much of his life living close to the source of his inspiration, the Crow Indian Reservation in Montana and the Taos Pueblo in New Mexico. Surber now divides his time between Montana and Arizona. Paul has had so many great influences in his lifetime, from a childhood of roaming a museum as a young boy. Once a week his mother would drop him off with a sack lunch, which he would hide in the corner, as he spent the day wandering through the museum with admiration for the newest exhibit. Then a teacher realized that Paul, at a young age, had a learning disability and bought for him his first book on cowboys and Indians. The book instantly caught his interest and making it easier for Paul to learn to read. At a Fourth of July parade featuring Native American costumes Paul’s artistic imagination come to life. He was just five years old. Paul Surber made his way through life. As fate would have it he met an old German master artist who recognized his potential and with great discipline taught him that a good painting came from a good monochrome. He has used this method ever since. He created life long friendships in the art world, most were icons in their knowledge of Indian tribes and customs, which exposed him to original Indian artifacts. He would photograph and revisit time and time again to make sure his vision was represented as accurate as possible. At first, Paul started selling to the public his landscapes in gouache. He would travel mostly in Montana photographing locations along a river, mountain ranges or the prairies which the Indian tribes where believed to have traversed. Then he would add to the painting his vision of teepees, people, horses, drying racks and so on. He then moved to figurative paintings, first with a monochrome then finish with oil or acrylics. Paul’s greatest works are these portraits of chiefs, warriors and sometimes just the common native people. His discipline is never to paint without knowledge and deep understanding of the Native American culture.

    Davis Brothers Auction
  • Paul Surber Indian Encampment Gouache Painting
    May. 11, 2024

    Paul Surber Indian Encampment Gouache Painting

    Est: $300 - $400

    Title is On the Little Blackfoot. 5" by 11" unframed. 13 1/8" by 18 3/8" framed. Paul Surber (Born 1942) is active/lives in Montana, New Mexico. Paul Surber is known for Frontier genre, Indians and landscape painting. Paul Surber was born in Redlands CA., in 1942. His first encounter with Indians was in a Parade when he was five years old. Attracted to the colorful and ornate costumes, he went home to draw with his crayons what he had seen. Paul has been drawing and painting Indians ever since. He is known for paintings of Indians and landscapes in oil, acrylic, and gouache. He has spent much of his life living close to the source of his inspiration, the Crow Indian Reservation in Montana and the Taos Pueblo in New Mexico. Surber now divides his time between Montana and Arizona. Paul has had so many great influences in his lifetime, from a childhood of roaming a museum as a young boy. Once a week his mother would drop him off with a sack lunch, which he would hide in the corner, as he spent the day wandering through the museum with admiration for the newest exhibit. Then a teacher realized that Paul, at a young age, had a learning disability and bought for him his first book on cowboys and Indians. The book instantly caught his interest and making it easier for Paul to learn to read. At a Fourth of July parade featuring Native American costumes Paul’s artistic imagination come to life. He was just five years old. Paul Surber made his way through life. As fate would have it he met an old German master artist who recognized his potential and with great discipline taught him that a good painting came from a good monochrome. He has used this method ever since. He created life long friendships in the art world, most were icons in their knowledge of Indian tribes and customs, which exposed him to original Indian artifacts. He would photograph and revisit time and time again to make sure his vision was represented as accurate as possible. At first, Paul started selling to the public his landscapes in gouache. He would travel mostly in Montana photographing locations along a river, mountain ranges or the prairies which the Indian tribes where believed to have traversed. Then he would add to the painting his vision of teepees, people, horses, drying racks and so on. He then moved to figurative paintings, first with a monochrome then finish with oil or acrylics. Paul’s greatest works are these portraits of chiefs, warriors and sometimes just the common native people. His discipline is never to paint without knowledge and deep understanding of the Native American culture.

    Davis Brothers Auction
  • Paul Surber Indian Encampment Gouache Painting
    Jan. 27, 2024

    Paul Surber Indian Encampment Gouache Painting

    Est: $250 - $350

    14 3/4" by 18 5/8" framed. Paul Surber (Born 1942) is active/lives in Montana, New Mexico. Paul Surber is known for Frontier genre, Indians and landscape painting. Paul Surber was born in Redlands CA., in 1942. His first encounter with Indians was in a Parade when he was five years old. Attracted to the colorful and ornate costumes, he went home to draw with his crayons what he had seen. Paul has been drawing and painting Indians ever since. He is known for paintings of Indians and landscapes in oil, acrylic, and gouache. He has spent much of his life living close to the source of his inspiration, the Crow Indian Reservation in Montana and the Taos Pueblo in New Mexico. Surber now divides his time between Montana and Arizona. Paul has had so many great influences in his lifetime, from a childhood of roaming a museum as a young boy. Once a week his mother would drop him off with a sack lunch, which he would hide in the corner, as he spent the day wandering through the museum with admiration for the newest exhibit. Then a teacher realized that Paul, at a young age, had a learning disability and bought for him his first book on cowboys and Indians. The book instantly caught his interest and making it easier for Paul to learn to read. At a Fourth of July parade featuring Native American costumes Paul’s artistic imagination come to life. He was just five years old. Paul Surber made his way through life. As fate would have it he met an old German master artist who recognized his potential and with great discipline taught him that a good painting came from a good monochrome. He has used this method ever since. He created life long friendships in the art world, most were icons in their knowledge of Indian tribes and customs, which exposed him to original Indian artifacts. He would photograph and revisit time and time again to make sure his vision was represented as accurate as possible. At first, Paul started selling to the public his landscapes in gouache. He would travel mostly in Montana photographing locations along a river, mountain ranges or the prairies which the Indian tribes where believed to have traversed. Then he would add to the painting his vision of teepees, people, horses, drying racks and so on. He then moved to figurative paintings, first with a monochrome then finish with oil or acrylics. Paul’s greatest works are these portraits of chiefs, warriors and sometimes just the common native people. His discipline is never to paint without knowledge and deep understanding of the Native American culture.

    Davis Brothers Auction
  • Paul Surber Indian Encampment Gouache Painting
    Nov. 25, 2023

    Paul Surber Indian Encampment Gouache Painting

    Est: $600 - $800

    6" by 10" unframed, 15 1/4" by 18 1/2" framed. Paul Surber (Born 1942) is active/lives in Montana, New Mexico. Paul Surber is known for Frontier genre, Indians and landscape painting. Paul Surber was born in Redlands CA., in 1942. His first encounter with Indians was in a Parade when he was five years old. Attracted to the colorful and ornate costumes, he went home to draw with his crayons what he had seen. Paul has been drawing and painting Indians ever since. He is known for paintings of Indians and landscapes in oil, acrylic, and gouache. He has spent much of his life living close to the source of his inspiration, the Crow Indian Reservation in Montana and the Taos Pueblo in New Mexico. Surber now divides his time between Montana and Arizona. Paul has had so many great influences in his lifetime, from a childhood of roaming a museum as a young boy. Once a week his mother would drop him off with a sack lunch, which he would hide in the corner, as he spent the day wandering through the museum with admiration for the newest exhibit. Then a teacher realized that Paul, at a young age, had a learning disability and bought for him his first book on cowboys and Indians. The book instantly caught his interest and making it easier for Paul to learn to read. At a Fourth of July parade featuring Native American costumes Paul’s artistic imagination come to life. He was just five years old. Paul Surber made his way through life. As fate would have it he met an old German master artist who recognized his potential and with great discipline taught him that a good painting came from a good monochrome. He has used this method ever since. He created life long friendships in the art world, most were icons in their knowledge of Indian tribes and customs, which exposed him to original Indian artifacts. He would photograph and revisit time and time again to make sure his vision was represented as accurate as possible. At first, Paul started selling to the public his landscapes in gouache. He would travel mostly in Montana photographing locations along a river, mountain ranges or the prairies which the Indian tribes where believed to have traversed. Then he would add to the painting his vision of teepees, people, horses, drying racks and so on. He then moved to figurative paintings, first with a monochrome then finish with oil or acrylics. Paul’s greatest works are these portraits of chiefs, warriors and sometimes just the common native people. His discipline is never to paint without knowledge and deep understanding of the Native American culture.

    Davis Brothers Auction
  • Paul Surber (b. 1942), Tipis along a snowy river bank, Gouache on paper, 5" H x 10.5" W
    Sep. 12, 2023

    Paul Surber (b. 1942), Tipis along a snowy river bank, Gouache on paper, 5" H x 10.5" W

    Est: $500 - $700

    Paul Surber (b. 1942) Tipis along a snowy river bank Gouache on paper Signed lower left: Paul Surber

    John Moran Auctioneers
  • Paul Surber (b. 1942), Sioux Indian encampment with cooking fires, Gouache on paper, Sight: 5.5" H x 9.75" W
    Sep. 12, 2023

    Paul Surber (b. 1942), Sioux Indian encampment with cooking fires, Gouache on paper, Sight: 5.5" H x 9.75" W

    Est: $700 - $900

    Paul Surber (b. 1942) Sioux encampment with cooking fires Gouache on paper Signed lower left: Paul Surber

    John Moran Auctioneers
  • Paul Surber (b. 1942), Sioux Indian encampment by a river, Gouache on paper, Sight: 5.75" H x 9.75" W
    Sep. 12, 2023

    Paul Surber (b. 1942), Sioux Indian encampment by a river, Gouache on paper, Sight: 5.75" H x 9.75" W

    Est: $700 - $900

    Paul Surber (b. 1942) Sioux encampment by a river Gouache on paper Signed lower right: Paul Surber

    John Moran Auctioneers
  • Paul Surber (1942-), Untitled (Teepees)
    Jun. 03, 2023

    Paul Surber (1942-), Untitled (Teepees)

    Est: $800 - $1,200

    Title: Untitled (Teepees) Dimensions: 16 x 26 1/2 Framed/Base dimensions: 26 1/2 x 37 x 1 1/2

    Jackson Hole Art Auction
  • Paul Surber (1942-), Untitled (Teepees by River)
    Jun. 03, 2023

    Paul Surber (1942-), Untitled (Teepees by River)

    Est: $800 - $1,200

    Title: Untitled (Teepees by River) Dimensions: 11 3/4 x 25 Framed/Base dimensions: 19 1/2 x 32 3/4 x 1 1/2

    Jackson Hole Art Auction
  • Paul Surber (1942-), Burial
    Jun. 03, 2023

    Paul Surber (1942-), Burial

    Est: $500 - $700

    Title: Burial Dimensions: 10 x 15 Framed/Base dimensions: 16 1/2 x 21 1/2 x 1 1/2

    Jackson Hole Art Auction
  • Paul Surber, Untitled (Peace Pipe)
    May. 18, 2023

    Paul Surber, Untitled (Peace Pipe)

    Est: $1,000 - $2,000

    Paul Surber (b. 1942) Untitled (Peace Pipe) oil on linen signed lower right: PAUL SURBER

    Santa Fe Art Auction
  • Paul Surber, Untitled (Encampment)
    May. 28, 2022

    Paul Surber, Untitled (Encampment)

    Est: $300 - $500

    Paul Surber (b. 1942) Untitled (Encampment) gouache on paper signed lower right: PAUL SURBER

    Santa Fe Art Auction
  • Paul Surber, Waiting for Their Return
    May. 28, 2022

    Paul Surber, Waiting for Their Return

    Est: $400 - $600

    Paul Surber (b. 1942) Waiting for Their Return watercolor on paper signed lower left: PAUL SURBER

    Santa Fe Art Auction
  • PAUL SURBER MONTANA RIVER GOUACHE PAINTING
    Feb. 26, 2022

    PAUL SURBER MONTANA RIVER GOUACHE PAINTING

    Est: $350 - $500

    12.5" by 16.5" framed. Gouache. Paul Surber was born in Redlands CA., in 1942. His first encounter with Indians was in a Parade when he was five years old. Attracted to the colorful and ornate costumes, he went home to draw with his crayons what he had seen. Paul has been drawing and painting Indians ever since. He is known for paintings of Indians and landscapes in oil, acrylic, and gouache. He has spent much of his life living close to the source of his inspiration, the Crow Indian Reservation in Montana and the Taos Pueblo in New Mexico. Surber now divides his time between Montana and Arizona. Paul has had so many great influences in his lifetime, from a childhood of roaming a museum as a young boy. Once a week his mother would drop him off with a sack lunch, which he would hide in the corner, as he spent the day wandering through the museum with admiration for the newest exhibit. Then a teacher realized that Paul, at a young age, had a learning disability and bought for him his first book on cowboys and Indians. The book instantly caught his interest and making it easier for Paul to learn to read. At a Fourth of July parade featuring Native American costumes Paul’s artistic imagination come to life. He was just five years old. Paul Surber made his way through life. As fate would have it he met an old German master artist who recognized his potential and with great discipline taught him that a good painting came from a good monochrome. He has used this method ever since. He created life long friendships in the art world, most were icons in their knowledge of Indian tribes and customs, which exposed him to original Indian artifacts. He would photograph and revisit time and time again to make sure his vision was represented as accurate as possible. At first, Paul started selling to the public his landscapes in gouache. He would travel mostly in Montana photographing locations along a river, mountain ranges or the prairies which the Indian tribes where believed to have traversed. Then he would add to the painting his vision of teepees, people, horses, drying racks and so on. He then moved to figurative paintings, first with a monochrome then finish with oil or acrylics. Paul’s greatest works are these portraits of chiefs, warriors and sometimes just the common native people. His discipline is never to paint without knowledge and deep understanding of the Native American culture.

    Davis Brothers Auction
  • PAUL SURBER MONTANA INDIAN TEEPEE PAINTING
    Feb. 26, 2022

    PAUL SURBER MONTANA INDIAN TEEPEE PAINTING

    Est: $350 - $500

    12.5" by 16.25" framed. Gouache. Paul Surber was born in Redlands CA., in 1942. His first encounter with Indians was in a Parade when he was five years old. Attracted to the colorful and ornate costumes, he went home to draw with his crayons what he had seen. Paul has been drawing and painting Indians ever since. He is known for paintings of Indians and landscapes in oil, acrylic, and gouache. He has spent much of his life living close to the source of his inspiration, the Crow Indian Reservation in Montana and the Taos Pueblo in New Mexico. Surber now divides his time between Montana and Arizona. Paul has had so many great influences in his lifetime, from a childhood of roaming a museum as a young boy. Once a week his mother would drop him off with a sack lunch, which he would hide in the corner, as he spent the day wandering through the museum with admiration for the newest exhibit. Then a teacher realized that Paul, at a young age, had a learning disability and bought for him his first book on cowboys and Indians. The book instantly caught his interest and making it easier for Paul to learn to read. At a Fourth of July parade featuring Native American costumes Paul’s artistic imagination come to life. He was just five years old. Paul Surber made his way through life. As fate would have it he met an old German master artist who recognized his potential and with great discipline taught him that a good painting came from a good monochrome. He has used this method ever since. He created life long friendships in the art world, most were icons in their knowledge of Indian tribes and customs, which exposed him to original Indian artifacts. He would photograph and revisit time and time again to make sure his vision was represented as accurate as possible. At first, Paul started selling to the public his landscapes in gouache. He would travel mostly in Montana photographing locations along a river, mountain ranges or the prairies which the Indian tribes where believed to have traversed. Then he would add to the painting his vision of teepees, people, horses, drying racks and so on. He then moved to figurative paintings, first with a monochrome then finish with oil or acrylics. Paul’s greatest works are these portraits of chiefs, warriors and sometimes just the common native people. His discipline is never to paint without knowledge and deep understanding of the Native American culture.

    Davis Brothers Auction
  • Four Tipis by Paul Surber (1942- )
    Feb. 18, 2022

    Four Tipis by Paul Surber (1942- )

    Est: $400 - $600

    Four Tipis by Paul Surber (1942- ), gouache on paper, 16 1/2 x 28

    Jackson Hole Art Auction
  • Three Tipis by Paul Surber (1942- )
    Feb. 18, 2022

    Three Tipis by Paul Surber (1942- )

    Est: $300 - $500

    Three Tipis by Paul Surber (1942- ), gouache on paper, 12 1/2 x 18 1/2

    Jackson Hole Art Auction
  • Indian Squaw by Paul Surber (1942- )
    Feb. 18, 2022

    Indian Squaw by Paul Surber (1942- )

    Est: $200 - $400

    Indian Squaw by Paul Surber (1942- ), gouache on paper, 13 1/4 x 6 3/4

    Jackson Hole Art Auction
  • PAUL SURBER GOUACHE ON PAPER
    Jan. 17, 2022

    PAUL SURBER GOUACHE ON PAPER

    Est: $200 - $300

    PAUL SURBER (Montana/New Mexico, born 1942) gouache on paper, Native American woman in a doorway. Signed lower left. Image measures 8" x 6". In a wood frame; 15.5" x 13.5" overall.

    O'Gallerie
  • Two (2) Paul Surber Gouache Native American Paintings
    Jul. 11, 2020

    Two (2) Paul Surber Gouache Native American Paintings

    Est: $500 - $600

    Two (2) Paul Surber (American, b. 1942) gouache paintings on paper or cardstock depicting Native American encampments among landscapes. 1st item: Titled "Along the Yellowstone," depicts a Native American encampment settled along a snowy river bank, with a forest and snow covered peaks in the background. Signed lower left. Matted and housed under glass in wood frame. Sight - 7 1/2" H x 13 5/8" W. Frame - 17 1/8" H x 23 1/4" W. 2nd item: Titled "Blackfeet Camp" depicts an encampment on a flat, open plain. Signed lower right. Matted and housed under glass in wood frame. Sight - 6" H x 8 3/4" W. Frame - 17 1/2" H x 20 1/4" W. Late 20th to early 21st century.

    Case Antiques, Inc. Auctions & Appraisals
  • Paul Surber, Blackfeet Camp, 1980
    May. 30, 2020

    Paul Surber, Blackfeet Camp, 1980

    Est: $600 - $800

    Paul Surber (b. 1942) Blackfeet Camp, 1980 gouache on paper signed and dated lower left: Paul Surber 1980 Dimensions: 16 3/4 x 27 in Framed Dimensions: 28 3/4 x 39 x 2 1/4 in Provenance: A Private Family Foundation* *All proceeds of sale from this artwork benefit a private charitable foundation (501c3) dedicated to supporting local arts communities and families in need.

    Santa Fe Art Auction
  • Paul Surber Indian Camp Gouache
    May. 24, 2020

    Paul Surber Indian Camp Gouache

    Est: -

    Paul Surber (Born 1942) "Indian Camp" Gouache. Hand signed in the lower left corner. Paul is known for paintings of Indians and landscapes in oil, acrylic, and gouache. He has spent much of his life living close to the source of his inspiration, the Crow Indian Reservation in Montana and the Taos Pueblo in New Mexico. Artist: Paul Surber Title: Indian Camp Medium: Gouache Signature Type: Hand Signed Signature Location: Lower Left Site Measurement: 5.75x9.75 in. Keywords: Native American, Indian Artwork, Art; Ref: BD1043

    Bradford's
  • Paul Surber (b. 1942), Warrior, gouache on board, 19.25 x 27.25" unframed
    Nov. 16, 2019

    Paul Surber (b. 1942), Warrior, gouache on board, 19.25 x 27.25" unframed

    Est: $300 - $600

    Paul Surber (b. 1942), Warrior, gouache on board, 19.25 x 27.25" unframed Paul Surber was born in Redlands CA., in 1942. He has spent much of his life living close to the source of his inspiration, the Crow Indian Reservation in Montana and the Taos Pueblo in New Mexico. Surber now divides his time between Montana and Arizona. At a Fourth of July parade featuring Native American costumes Paul's artistic imagination come to life. He moved to figurative paintings, first with a monochrome then finish with oil or acrylics. Paul's greatest works are these portraits of chiefs, warriors and sometimes just the common native people. His discipline is never to paint without knowledge and deep understanding of the Native American culture.

    Vogt Galleries Texas
  • Paul Surber (b. 1942), Warrior with Shield, gouache on board, 20 x 26.25", unframed
    Nov. 16, 2019

    Paul Surber (b. 1942), Warrior with Shield, gouache on board, 20 x 26.25", unframed

    Est: $300 - $600

    Paul Surber (b. 1942), Warrior with Shield, gouache on board,20 x 26.25", unframed Paul Surber was born in Redlands CA., in 1942. He has spent much of his life living close to the source of his inspiration, the Crow Indian Reservation in Montana and the Taos Pueblo in New Mexico. Surber now divides his time between Montana and Arizona. At a Fourth of July parade featuring Native American costumes Paul's artistic imagination come to life. He moved to figurative paintings, first with a monochrome then finish with oil or acrylics. Paul's greatest works are these portraits of chiefs, warriors and sometimes just the common native people. His discipline is never to paint without knowledge and deep understanding of the Native American culture.

    Vogt Galleries Texas
  • Paul Surber (b. 1942), Four Warriors, gouache on board, 24.25 x 33.25" unframed
    Nov. 16, 2019

    Paul Surber (b. 1942), Four Warriors, gouache on board, 24.25 x 33.25" unframed

    Est: $300 - $600

    Paul Surber (b. 1942), Four Warriors, gouache on board, 24.25 x 33.25" unframed Paul Surber was born in Redlands CA., in 1942. He has spent much of his life living close to the source of his inspiration, the Crow Indian Reservation in Montana and the Taos Pueblo in New Mexico. Surber now divides his time between Montana and Arizona. At a Fourth of July parade featuring Native American costumes Paul's artistic imagination come to life. He moved to figurative paintings, first with a monochrome then finish with oil or acrylics. Paul's greatest works are these portraits of chiefs, warriors and sometimes just the common native people. His discipline is never to paint without knowledge and deep understanding of the Native American culture.

    Vogt Galleries Texas
  • Paul Surber (b. 1942), Chief, acrylic on board, 18 x 16"
    Nov. 16, 2019

    Paul Surber (b. 1942), Chief, acrylic on board, 18 x 16"

    Est: $250 - $500

    Paul Surber (b. 1942), Chief, acrylic on board, 18 x 16", frame: 25 x 21" Paul Surber was born in Redlands CA., in 1942. He has spent much of his life living close to the source of his inspiration, the Crow Indian Reservation in Montana and the Taos Pueblo in New Mexico. Surber now divides his time between Montana and Arizona. At a Fourth of July parade featuring Native American costumes Paul's artistic imagination come to life. He moved to figurative paintings, first with a monochrome then finish with oil or acrylics. Paul's greatest works are these portraits of chiefs, warriors and sometimes just the common native people. His discipline is never to paint without knowledge and deep understanding of the Native American culture.

    Vogt Galleries Texas
  • Paul Surber (b. 1942), Chief with Spear, oil on board, 28 x 36", unframed
    Nov. 16, 2019

    Paul Surber (b. 1942), Chief with Spear, oil on board, 28 x 36", unframed

    Est: $300 - $600

    Paul Surber (b. 1942), Chief with Spear, oil on board, 28 x 36", unframed Paul Surber was born in Redlands CA., in 1942. He has spent much of his life living close to the source of his inspiration, the Crow Indian Reservation in Montana and the Taos Pueblo in New Mexico. Surber now divides his time between Montana and Arizona. At a Fourth of July parade featuring Native American costumes Paul's artistic imagination come to life. He moved to figurative paintings, first with a monochrome then finish with oil or acrylics. Paul's greatest works are these portraits of chiefs, warriors and sometimes just the common native people. His discipline is never to paint without knowledge and deep understanding of the Native American culture.

    Vogt Galleries Texas
  • Paul Surber (b. 1942), Chief with Feathers, gouache on board, 24 x 17.75", unframed
    Nov. 16, 2019

    Paul Surber (b. 1942), Chief with Feathers, gouache on board, 24 x 17.75", unframed

    Est: $300 - $600

    Paul Surber (b. 1942), Chief with Feathers, gouache on board, 24 x 17.75", unframed Paul Surber was born in Redlands CA., in 1942. He has spent much of his life living close to the source of his inspiration, the Crow Indian Reservation in Montana and the Taos Pueblo in New Mexico. Surber now divides his time between Montana and Arizona. At a Fourth of July parade featuring Native American costumes Paul's artistic imagination come to life. He moved to figurative paintings, first with a monochrome then finish with oil or acrylics. Paul's greatest works are these portraits of chiefs, warriors and sometimes just the common native people. His discipline is never to paint without knowledge and deep understanding of the Native American culture.

    Vogt Galleries Texas
  • PAUL SURBER (B.1942) INDIAN RIDER ON HORSEBACK
    Nov. 16, 2019

    PAUL SURBER (B.1942) INDIAN RIDER ON HORSEBACK

    Est: $150 - $300

    Framed watercolor and gouache painting on paper, Native American Rider on Horseback, signed lower left Paul Surber (Montana, New Mexico, b.1942), dated 1979, sight: approx 12.75"h, 9.5"w, overall: approx 21"h, 17.75"w, 4.5lbs Start Price: $100.00

    Austin Auction Gallery
  • Paul Surber Untitled
    Oct. 26, 2019

    Paul Surber Untitled

    Est: $800 - $1,200

    Paul Surber (American, b. 1942) 'Untitled' Oil on canvas; Signed Paul Surber, lower right

    Larsen Art Auction
  • PAUL SURBER (AMERICAN, B. 1942) PEIGAN SOCIETY, CIRCA 1870, 1990 ACRYLIC ON CANV
    Mar. 08, 2019

    PAUL SURBER (AMERICAN, B. 1942) PEIGAN SOCIETY, CIRCA 1870, 1990 ACRYLIC ON CANV

    Est: $1,000 - $2,000

    Paul Surber (American, b. 1942) Peigan Society, circa 1870, 1990 Acrylic on canvas 60 x 44 inches (152.4 x 111.8 cm) Signed, dated, and titled on the reverse: Peigan Society / Circa 1870 / Paul Surber / 1990 PROPERTY FROM THE COLLECTION OF MARVIN ELKIN, TRUSTEE AT THE AUTRY MUSEUM OF THE AMERICAN WEST HID04901242017

    Heritage Auctions
  • PAUL SURBER (American, b.1942)
    Mar. 29, 2018

    PAUL SURBER (American, b.1942)

    Est: $400 - $600

    ‘Winter Lodges of the Blackfoot’, watercolor, signed 'Paul Surber 1979’ (lower right), label of Smith Gallery citing artist and title, New York City, overall good condition, 17x27in.

    Leighton Galleries
  • Paul Surber, two works
    Mar. 16, 2018

    Paul Surber, two works

    Est: $800 - $1,000

    Paul Surber (1942 - ) Two works: 1) River Encampment, 1978 8 ¼" x 23 ¾" gouache Signed and dated '78 lower left 2) Camp Near the Foothills 11 ½" x 17 ½" gouache Signed and dated '78 lower right $800-1,000

    March In Montana
  • Original Native Woman Portrait By Paul Surber
    Sep. 09, 2017

    Original Native Woman Portrait By Paul Surber

    Est: $500 - $1,500

    You are bidding on a fine example of a Original Paul Surber Native American Indian Woman Acrylic on Canvas Portrait. This portrait is of a young Native American woman. The detail is very fine and exhibits wonderful color. This portrait has been previously valued at $2,250 and others pieces of Paul Surbers have sold for over $16,000. The potrait shows great quality and good condition, the frame does show some loss of finish. The painting measures 25" W x 30 " H

    North American Auction Company
  • Artist: PAUL SURBER [b.1942] American Title:
    Nov. 04, 2012

    Artist: PAUL SURBER [b.1942] American Title:

    Est: $800 - $1,000

    Artist: PAUL SURBER [b.1942] American Title: Untitled - Three Teepees Media: gouache on paper 7 x 11 in. / 18 x 28 cm. Dated: 1980 Notes: signed and dated lower left; framed Provenance: Johnson Gallery [Frame/Craft], Edmonton

    Levis Auction
  • LANDSCAPE WITH INDIANS BY PAUL SURBER (AMERICAN, B. 1942).
    May. 18, 2012

    LANDSCAPE WITH INDIANS BY PAUL SURBER (AMERICAN, B. 1942).

    Est: $250 - $500

    LANDSCAPE WITH INDIANS BY PAUL SURBER (AMERICAN, B. 1942). Gouache on paper, signed. Prairie camp of three tipis at sunset. 6.25"h. 10"w., in a frame, 15"h. 18"w.

    Garth's Auctioneers & Appraisers
  • Paul Surber (American/Montana, b. 1942)
    Mar. 04, 2012

    Paul Surber (American/Montana, b. 1942)

    Est: $500 - $800

    Paul Surber (American/Montana, b. 1942) "Native American Camp By a River", watercolor on paper, signed and dated lower left "Paul Surber, 1983", sight 9" x 17-1/2". Glazed, attractively matted and framed.

    New Orleans Auction Galleries
  • Paul Surber (American, b. 1942)
    Mar. 26, 2010

    Paul Surber (American, b. 1942)

    Est: $300 - $500

    Paul Surber (American, b. 1942) Indian Standing in Front of Teepee gouache on paper signed and dated 1984 l.l. 6 1/2" x 12"good condition.

    Cowan's Auctions
  • Paul Surber (American, b. 1942)
    Mar. 26, 2010

    Paul Surber (American, b. 1942)

    Est: $300 - $500

    Paul Surber (American, b. 1942) Indian Camp of Teepees gouache on board signed and dated 1984 l.l. 6" x 12"excellent condition.

    Cowan's Auctions
  • Paul Surber (American, b. 1942) Indian Encampment Signed "PAUL SURBER" l.r., with a label fro...
    Jan. 29, 2010

    Paul Surber (American, b. 1942) Indian Encampment Signed "PAUL SURBER" l.r., with a label fro...

    Est: $800 - $1,200

    Paul Surber (American, b. 1942) Indian Encampment Signed "PAUL SURBER" l.r., with a label from Glacier Gallery, Kalispell, Montana, on the backing. Gouache on paper, sight size 7 3/8 x 11 1/2 in. (18.7 x 29.2 cm), framed (without glass). Condition: Very minor surface grime and abrasions, not examined out of the frame.

    Skinner
  • Artist : PAUL SURBER ~ [b.1942] American Title :
    Nov. 18, 2007

    Artist : PAUL SURBER ~ [b.1942] American Title :

    Est: $600 - $700

    Artist : PAUL SURBER ~ [b.1942] American Title : Untitled - Indian on Horseback Media : gouache on paper 10.5 x 6.75 in. / 27 x 17 cm. Dated: 1982 Notes: signed and dated lower right; bears title on gallery label verso; framed Provenance: Johnson Gallery, Edmonton, label verso ESTIMATE:

    Levis Auction
  • Artist : PAUL SURBER ~ [b.1942] American Title :
    Nov. 18, 2007

    Artist : PAUL SURBER ~ [b.1942] American Title :

    Est: $600 - $700

    Artist : PAUL SURBER ~ [b.1942] American Title : Untitled - Indian Lady Media : gouache on paper 11.75 x 5.75 in. / 30 x 15 cm. Dated: 1982 Notes: signed and dated lower right; bears title on gallery label verso; framed Provenance: Johnson Gallery, Edmonton, label verso ESTIMATE:

    Levis Auction
  • Artist : PAUL SURBER ~ [b.1942] American Title :
    Nov. 18, 2007

    Artist : PAUL SURBER ~ [b.1942] American Title :

    Est: $600 - $700

    Artist : PAUL SURBER ~ [b.1942] American Title : Untitled - Indian Camp Media : gouache on paper 5.75 x 11.75 in. / 15 x 30 cm. Dated: 1982 Notes: signed and dated lower right; framed Provenance: Frame / Craft, Edmonton, label verso ESTIMATE:

    Levis Auction
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