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  • Bill Worrell (1936-2021) Bronze Shaman Sculpture
    Apr. 19, 2025

    Bill Worrell (1936-2021) Bronze Shaman Sculpture

    Est: -

    Titled: Shaman. Measures Approximately 32.75inx4.5inx7.25in. In Used Condition With Slight To Medium Wear Sculpture Is Loosely Connected To Base. Tm3950 Eds

    EJ'S Auction & Appraisal
  • Bill Worrell (1936-2021) Bronze Shaman Sculpture
    Apr. 19, 2025

    Bill Worrell (1936-2021) Bronze Shaman Sculpture

    Est: -

    Largest Item Measures Approximately 28.5inx5.75inx7in. In Used Condition With Slight To Medium Wear. Tm3950 Eds

    EJ'S Auction & Appraisal
  • Bill Worrell, Bronze Sculpture
    Apr. 12, 2025

    Bill Worrell, Bronze Sculpture

    Est: $800 - $1,200

    (American/Texas, 1936-2021) 20th/21st century. Titled "We Greet The Sun". Numbered 16 / 50. 15" high x 6" wide. Good overall condition. Comes with paperwork. Provenance: K. Newby Gallery.

    Marion Antique Auctions
  • Bill Worrell (1936-2021): The Healer
    Mar. 16, 2025

    Bill Worrell (1936-2021): The Healer

    Est: $6,000 - $8,000

    Bill Worrell 1936-2021 The Healer bronze and mixed metals, on stone plinth 1994; signed and dated

    Abell Auction
  • Bill Worrell (1936-2021) Pottery Face Sculpture
    Feb. 15, 2025

    Bill Worrell (1936-2021) Pottery Face Sculpture

    Est: -

    Signed on reverse lower left corner. Sculpture measures approximately 12in x 3.25in. Some scuffs, scratches, and stains present. BH40171 BP

    EJ'S Auction & Appraisal
  • Bill Worrell (1936-2021) Silver Shaman Pin
    Feb. 08, 2025

    Bill Worrell (1936-2021) Silver Shaman Pin

    Est: -

    Signed On Reverse. Featuring A Bill Worrell (1936-2021) Silver Tested Shaman Pin. Tested Approximately 4 Grams. Pin Measures Approximately 1.75in X 1.5in. Some Scuffs And Tarnish Present. Bh40171 Bp

    EJ'S Auction & Appraisal
  • Bill Worrell (1936-2021) Bronze Shaman Earring
    Feb. 08, 2025

    Bill Worrell (1936-2021) Bronze Shaman Earring

    Est: -

    Featuring a Bill Worrell (1936-2021) bronze shaman single earring. Earring measures approximately 1in from end to end. Some scuffs and tarnish present. BH40171 BP

    EJ'S Auction & Appraisal
  • (2) Bill Worrell, Bronze Shaman Earring & Necklace
    Feb. 08, 2025

    (2) Bill Worrell, Bronze Shaman Earring & Necklace

    Est: -

    Both signed on reverse center. Featuring (1) Bill Worrell (1936-2021) bronze shaman single earring, and (1) silver signed and numbered 1/16 pendant on leather strip necklace. Tested approximately 22 grams. Longest length measures approximately 17.75in from end to end. Some scuffs and scratches present. BH40171 BP

    EJ'S Auction & Appraisal
  • Bill Worrell (1936-2021) Shamans Bronze Plaque
    Feb. 01, 2025

    Bill Worrell (1936-2021) Shamans Bronze Plaque

    Est: -

    Limited edition #9/50. Signed on back. Measures approximately 18.25x21.25in. bh40171

    EJ'S Auction & Appraisal
  • BILL WORRELL "SINGS MY HEART", 1997 BRONZE SCULPTURE
    Nov. 17, 2024

    BILL WORRELL "SINGS MY HEART", 1997 BRONZE SCULPTURE

    Est: -

    LARGE!! Bill Worrell (1936 - 2021) "Sings My Heart", 1997 Bronze Sculpture. Worrell's work can be found in fine art galleries and collections across the United States, as well as in private and corporate collections worldwide. Artist: Bill Worrell Title: "Sings My Heart", 1997 Medium: Bronze Sculpture Circa/Year: 1997 Signature Type: Signed Signature Location: Right Leg Edition: AP/50 Approx. Net Weight: 104 lbs Keywords: Native American, Indian Artwork, Art; Ref: BD3087

    Bradford's
  • A Bill Worrell bronze sculpture
    Aug. 29, 2024

    A Bill Worrell bronze sculpture

    Est: $2,000 - $3,000

    Bill Worrell Anglo/American, (1936-2021), a patinated and polished bronze wall-hanging sculpture, standing deer-head figure, edition 30 of 50, signed and dated along the left leg, inscribed in ink by the artist verso, additionally stamped: I/30. height 29 1/8in, width 16 1/2in

    Bonhams
  • Bill Worrell, American 1936-2021, Shaman, Bronze Sculpture
    Aug. 24, 2024

    Bill Worrell, American 1936-2021, Shaman, Bronze Sculpture

    Est: $1,500 - $2,000

    Bill Worrell American, 1936-2021 Shaman Bronze Sculpture Edition 1/17. Signed on the back of left leg, edition on back of right leg, patinated bronze set in a stone base, depicting a caped shaman holding staff and circle. stone base 9 1/2 x 7 1/2 x 3 3/4 inches. Shaman's widest point is 8 1/2 inches.13 pounds.

    Link Auction Galleries
  • Bill Worrell, Desert Vision
    Jun. 27, 2024

    Bill Worrell, Desert Vision

    Est: $6,000 - $8,000

    Bill Worrell Desert Vision 2001 patinated and polished bronze 52 h x 19.25 w x 9.5 d in (132 x 49 x 24 cm) Twice incised signature, title and date to verso 'Desert Vision Worrell 4/2/01 12:23 p.m.' and 'Worrell 4/3/01'. Provenance: Exposures International Gallery, Sedona | Acquired from the previous in 2001, Private Collection | Thence by descent This work will ship from Los Angeles, California.

    Toomey & Co. Auctioneers
  • Bill Worrell, Caped Ram Shaman with Breast Plate and Shield of Power
    Jun. 27, 2024

    Bill Worrell, Caped Ram Shaman with Breast Plate and Shield of Power

    Est: $1,000 - $1,500

    Bill Worrell Caped Ram Shaman with Breast Plate and Shield of Power 1990 patinated bronze, stone 15 h x 10 w x 8 d in (38 x 25 x 20 cm) Signed, dated, numbered and inscribed to leg of bronze sculpture 'Worrell 4/50 Art, Texas 6820 12/4/90 © Shaman DIH90040'. This work is number 4 from the edition of 50. Literature: Southwest Art, August 1990, vol. 20, no. 3, unpaginated This work will ship from Chicago, Illinois.

    Toomey & Co. Auctioneers
  • Bill Worrell (1936-2021), "Pecos Archaic Shaman"
    Jun. 04, 2024

    Bill Worrell (1936-2021), "Pecos Archaic Shaman"

    Est: $500 - $700

    Bill Worrell (1936-2021) "Pecos Archaic Shaman" Patinated bronze and stone Incised signature to underside: Worrell; further incised, dated, and possibly numbered illegibly; attributed and titled to previous dealer's paper label

    John Moran Auctioneers
  • Bill Worrell, Soul of the Shaman, 1991
    May. 09, 2024

    Bill Worrell, Soul of the Shaman, 1991

    Est: $1,500 - $2,500

    Bill Worrell (1936 - 2021) Soul of the Shaman, 1991 bronze, edition 11 of 12 inscribed: Worell 11/12

    Santa Fe Art Auction
  • Bill Worrell, Bronze Figural Sculpture on Stone Base
    May. 08, 2024

    Bill Worrell, Bronze Figural Sculpture on Stone Base

    Est: $800 - $1,200

    Bill Worrell (1936 - 2021) Bronze Figural Sculpture on Stone Base bronze, stone inscribed: Worrell

    Santa Fe Art Auction
  • Bill Worrell, Two Bronze Figures on Stone Base
    May. 08, 2024

    Bill Worrell, Two Bronze Figures on Stone Base

    Est: $1,000 - $2,000

    Bill Worrell (1936 - 2021) Two Bronze Figures on Stone Base bronze, stone inscribed: Worrell

    Santa Fe Art Auction
  • LARGE! BILL WORRELL SHAMAN, 1989 BRONZE SCULPTURE
    May. 05, 2024

    LARGE! BILL WORRELL SHAMAN, 1989 BRONZE SCULPTURE

    Est: -

    LARGE!! Bill Worrell (1936 - 2021) Shaman, 1989 Bronze Sculpture. Signed and numbered on leg 13/50. Depicts artist's symbolism and inscription on the shaman's front and back. Worrell's work can be found in fine art galleries and collections across the United States, as well as in private and corporate collections worldwide. Artist: Bill Worrell Title: Shaman, 1989 Medium: Bronze Sculpture Circa/Year: 1989 Signature Type: Signed Signature Location: Right Leg Edition: 13/50 Approx. Net Weight: 25 lbs. Keywords: Native American, Indian Artwork, Art; Ref: BD1988

    Bradford's
  • BILL WORRELL "THEIR SPIRITS FLY TOGETHER" BRONZE SCULPTURE
    May. 05, 2024

    BILL WORRELL "THEIR SPIRITS FLY TOGETHER" BRONZE SCULPTURE

    Est: -

    LARGE!! Bill Worrell (1936 - 2021) "Their Spirits Fly Together" Bronze Sculpture. Signed and numbered on leg AP 7/7. Depicts artist's symbolism and inscription on the shaman's front and back. Worrell's work can be found in fine art galleries and collections across the United States, as well as in private and corporate collections worldwide. Artist: Bill Worrell Title: "Their Spirits Fly Together Medium: Bronze Sculpture Circa/Year: 1995 Signature Type: Signed Signature Location: Right Leg Edition: AP 7/7 Approx. Net Weight: 22 lbs. Keywords: Native American, Indian Artwork, Art; Ref: BD1978

    Bradford's
  • Early Bill Worrell Wall Sculpture
    Apr. 11, 2024

    Early Bill Worrell Wall Sculpture

    Est: $2,000 - $4,000

    (Texas, 1936-2021) Shaman, stamped verso "P/6" and "P", patinated and polished bronze, 69-3/4 x 40 x 10 in. The Worrell Gallery has confirmed the authenticity of this sculpture stating, "This is definitely an early Bill Worrell piece. This is not a piece still in production. Yet another sign it is an early piece is that the feet have toes." Provenance: Private Nashville Collection

    Brunk Auctions
  • Bill Worrell (American, b.1936) Bronze Sculpture
    Mar. 24, 2024

    Bill Worrell (American, b.1936) Bronze Sculpture

    Est: $1,500 - $2,000

    Bill Worrell (American, b.1936) Bronze Sculpture Undated, signed and #20/50 on the back of left leg, patinated bronze set in a stone base, depicting a caped shaman holding spear and circle Provenance: Dakota Gallery, Boca Raton, Florida Property from: an Estate, Chicago (Gold Coast), Illinois Category: Fine Art > Sculptures Estimated Sale Time: 10:49 am CST Shipping Status: Due to size, weight, value or shipping complexity, this item must be shipped via a 3rd Party and the shipping cost may be high. We recommend contacting multiple shipping vendors for an estimate as the cost may vary greatly. Last modified: March 6, 2024, 3:20 pm

    Leonard Auction
  • BILL WORRELL "THE SHAMAN" BRONZE & STONE SCULPTURE
    Nov. 12, 2023

    BILL WORRELL "THE SHAMAN" BRONZE & STONE SCULPTURE

    Est: -

    Bill Worrell (Born 1936) "The Shaman" Bronze Sculpture. Depicts artist's symbolism on the shaman's front and back. This piece is signed by the artist on the right leg and dated 04/20/99. Worrell's work can be found in fine art galleries and collections across the United States, as well as in private and corporate collections worldwide. Artist: Bill Worrell Title: "The Shaman" Medium: Bronze & Stone Sculpture Circa/Year: 1999 Signature Type: Signed Signature Location: Right Leg Edition: 48/50 Approx. Net Weight: 10 lbs. Keywords: Native American, Indian Artwork, Art; Ref: BD2023

    Bradford's
  • BILL WORRELL "SHAMAN OF THE PROMISED LIGHT" BRONZE SCULPTURE
    Nov. 12, 2023

    BILL WORRELL "SHAMAN OF THE PROMISED LIGHT" BRONZE SCULPTURE

    Est: -

    Bill Worrell (Born 1936) "Shaman of the Promised Light" Bronze Sculpture. Depicts artist's symbolism and inscription on the shaman's front and back. This piece is signed by the artist on the right leg and dated 5/2/96 2:49 P.M. Worrell's work can be found in fine art galleries and collections across the United States, as well as in private and corporate collections worldwide. Artist: Bill Worrell Title: "Shaman of the Promised Medium: Bronze Circa/Year: 1996 Signature Type: Signed Signature Location: Right Leg Edition: 2/50 Approx. Net Weight: 4.3 lbs. Keywords: Native American, Indian Artwork, Art; Ref: BD2023

    Bradford's
  • Attr Bill Worrell Bronze Metal Shaman Brooch Pin
    Oct. 28, 2023

    Attr Bill Worrell Bronze Metal Shaman Brooch Pin

    Est: $100 - $300

    Attributed to Bill Worrell (AMERICAN / TEXAS, 1936 - 2021) a vintage bronze brooch pin depicting a female Shama with ribbit head. She is depicted holding a snake and crescent. Measures approx. 2 5/8" length x 1 7/8" width. Appears in overall good condition. JD/B13/CB:D

    Joshua Kodner
  • Bill Worrell Style Native American Spirit Statue
    Oct. 14, 2023

    Bill Worrell Style Native American Spirit Statue

    Est: -

    Found Art Scrap Metal Sculpture. In Used Condition And Measures 117in Tall. Nr30067 Ch

    EJ'S Auction & Appraisal
  • Bill Worrell Painting - Seasons of Three Golden Moons
    Oct. 12, 2023

    Bill Worrell Painting - Seasons of Three Golden Moons

    Est: $4,000 - $6,000

    **This item is heavy/oversized and will require 3rd party shipping. Please inquire about shipping cost prior to bidding.** Bill Worrell (American, XX-XXI). "Seasons of the Three Golden Moons" acrylic on canvas, 1995. Signature and dated "10/1/95 5:32 pm" at bottom center. Title and dimensions handwritten on verso. A stunning and quite sizeable painting by Bill Worrell, depicting seven shaman figures with an antlered deer heads indicative of their transformative states, all standing with outstretched arms beneath three golden moons and holding various symbolic accoutrements: Golden Rings of Forever symbolic of eternity, eagle feathers symbolic of power and prayer, sun shields, and tall magical staffs - one with a raven atop as the raven is the oldest living symbol of the human soul - all symbols that suggest a spirit journey or dream world. All is delineated with a keen eye for figure, form, and vibrant color - stunning shades of red, blue, gold, violet, sienna, black, and white - and suspended from a tree branch via animal hide cord. Size (painting): 65" L x 51.5" W (165.1 cm x 130.8 cm) Size (including tree branch): 67" L x 60" W (170.2 cm x 152.4 cm) Bill Worrell first came to the idea of creating art inspired by prehistoric pictographs during a journey along the Pecos River that took a turn during a torrential rainstorm. As the muddy waters rose, he and his party sought refuge in the cave where they were stranded for 36 hours and fortuitously came across prehistoric pictographs dating to about 4000 BCE. According to an article published in Southwest Art, "In the years following his discovery, Worrell dedicated himself to documenting pictographs in paintings and on the surfaces of oxide-fired clay and sculpted rocks … until one day in 1984. While assisting a student sculptor in his capacity as associate professor of art at Houston Baptist University, Worrell inadvertently squeezed out his first wax shaman figure." (Southwest Art August 1990) The rest, as they say, is history. Artist Statement about Shaman: "If we could amalgamate a priest, a lawyer, a chiropractor, a medical doctor, and a judge into a single entity, there would then exist an individual who could perform the tasks of an ancient shaman of the Lower Pecos. This person did not choose to be a shaman, he or she was chosen, appointed, or called to be a shaman, and he or she practically always denied, refuted, or resisted this calling until a severe illness, usually to the point of death, fell upon this individual. This is what made the person submit to the calling. Duties and gifts then included the healing of the sick, the arbitration of disputes, and the making of restitution with The Great Spirits for those things taken from nature that fed and clothed the people. The ancients believed that the shamans could transform themselves into different animals, thus the representations of those entering the dream world, or spirit journeys. These symbols have been inspired by the wonderful artwork of the ancient Lower Pecos People." Artist Biography: "Bill Worrell's art career spans more than thirty years. He holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in sociology with a minor in English from Texas Tech University and a Master of Fine Arts degree in painting and drawing with a minor in sculpture from the University of North Texas. During eighteen years of college and university teaching he held a doctoral fellowship at the University of North Texas, was Associate Professor of Art at Odessa College, and was Professor of Art at Houston Baptist University. He taught classes in sculpture, ceramics, art appreciation, jewelry, painting, and drawing. At his home and studio on the banks of the Llano River in the Texas Hill Country, Worrell now enjoys a successful career as sculptor and painter. Executed in various sculptural, paint, and print media, his works are copyrighted interpretations of the ancient pictographs found in abundance along the confluence of the Lower Pecos River with the Middle Rio Grande, on what is now the border of Texas and Mexico. Worrell's work can be found in fine art galleries and collections across the United States, as well as in private and corporate collections worldwide. He has been a featured artist in more than one hundred one-man shows and exhibitions and in numerous two-man and group exhibitions. His seventeen-foot, three-inch monumental bronze entitled 'The Maker of Peace', owned by the State of Texas, overlooks the ancient Fate Bell rock shelter at Seminole Canyon State Historical Park between Langtry and Comstock, Texas, west of Del Rio." Bill Worrell made his Santa Fe art debut in 1986 at the C. G. Rein Gallery. In 1989, Worrell affiliated with the Frank Howell Gallery and the Contemporary Southwest Galleries, both owned by Frank Howell. After Howell's death in 1996, a new owner operated the gallery until his death in 2010. In 2011, Jay and Mary Adams acquired this space on the corner of Palace Avenue and Washington Street and opened it as the Worrell Gallery. A warm and friendly outdoorsman with a flair for humor and satire, Worrell is energized by the elements in life that surround him. He maintains two studios, one in Santa Fe and one in Texas. His studio on the banks of the Llano River near Art, Texas in the Texas Hill Country is a synthesis of New Mexico and Texas inspired by his life-long passion for archeology. Worrell enjoys a successful career as sculptor, painter, writer, and songwriter. Executed in various sculptural, paint, and print media, his works are copyrighted interpretations of the ancient pictographs found in abundance along the Lower Pecos River and its confluence with the Rio Grande. Worrell is presently writing a book about his years of educational, business, emotional, and spiritual dealings in the fascinating world of fine art and is continuing such writings as appear in his books Voices From The Caves – The Shamans Speak and Journeys Through the Winds of Time." (Worrell Gallery Santa Fe website) Please note that this item is heavy/oversized. Please inquire about shipping prior to bidding. Provenance: private Boulder, Colorado, USA collection All items legal to buy/sell under U.S. Statute covering cultural patrimony Code 2600, CHAPTER 14, and are guaranteed to be as described or your money back. A Certificate of Authenticity will accompany all winning bids. We ship worldwide and handle all shipping in-house for your convenience. #177475

    Artemis Gallery
  • Bill Worrell Prayers in the Morning Shadows Bronze
    Jul. 19, 2023

    Bill Worrell Prayers in the Morning Shadows Bronze

    Est: $1,000 - $2,000

    William "Bill" Worrell (American, 1936-2021). Bronze sculpture titled "Prayers in the Morning Shadows" depicting his iconic antlered figure affixed to a rock. Numbered AP 6/7; from an edition of 50. With a previous appraisal.

    Revere Auctions
  • Bill Worrell Painting - Seasons of Three Golden Moons
    Jun. 22, 2023

    Bill Worrell Painting - Seasons of Three Golden Moons

    Est: $6,000 - $9,000

    Bill Worrell (American, XX-XXI). "Seasons of the Three Golden Moons" acrylic on canvas, 1995. Signature and dated "10/1/95 5:32 pm" at bottom center. Title and dimensions handwritten on verso. A stunning and quite sizeable painting by Bill Worrell, depicting seven shaman figures with an antlered deer heads indicative of their transformative states, all standing with outstretched arms beneath three golden moons and holding various symbolic accoutrements: Golden Rings of Forever symbolic of eternity, eagle feathers symbolic of power and prayer, sun shields, and tall magical staffs - one with a raven atop as the raven is the oldest living symbol of the human soul - all symbols that suggest a spirit journey or dream world. All is delineated with a keen eye for figure, form, and vibrant color - stunning shades of red, blue, gold, violet, sienna, black, and white - and suspended from a tree branch via animal hide cord. Size (painting): 65" L x 51.5" W (165.1 cm x 130.8 cm) Size (including tree branch): 67" L x 60" W (170.2 cm x 152.4 cm) Bill Worrell first came to the idea of creating art inspired by prehistoric pictographs during a journey along the Pecos River that took a turn during a torrential rainstorm. As the muddy waters rose, he and his party sought refuge in the cave where they were stranded for 36 hours and fortuitously came across prehistoric pictographs dating to about 4000 BCE. According to an article published in Southwest Art, "In the years following his discovery, Worrell dedicated himself to documenting pictographs in paintings and on the surfaces of oxide-fired clay and sculpted rocks … until one day in 1984. While assisting a student sculptor in his capacity as associate professor of art at Houston Baptist University, Worrell inadvertently squeezed out his first wax shaman figure." (Southwest Art August 1990) The rest, as they say, is history. Artist Statement about Shaman: "If we could amalgamate a priest, a lawyer, a chiropractor, a medical doctor, and a judge into a single entity, there would then exist an individual who could perform the tasks of an ancient shaman of the Lower Pecos. This person did not choose to be a shaman, he or she was chosen, appointed, or called to be a shaman, and he or she practically always denied, refuted, or resisted this calling until a severe illness, usually to the point of death, fell upon this individual. This is what made the person submit to the calling. Duties and gifts then included the healing of the sick, the arbitration of disputes, and the making of restitution with The Great Spirits for those things taken from nature that fed and clothed the people. The ancients believed that the shamans could transform themselves into different animals, thus the representations of those entering the dream world, or spirit journeys. These symbols have been inspired by the wonderful artwork of the ancient Lower Pecos People." Artist Biography: "Bill Worrell's art career spans more than thirty years. He holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in sociology with a minor in English from Texas Tech University and a Master of Fine Arts degree in painting and drawing with a minor in sculpture from the University of North Texas. During eighteen years of college and university teaching he held a doctoral fellowship at the University of North Texas, was Associate Professor of Art at Odessa College, and was Professor of Art at Houston Baptist University. He taught classes in sculpture, ceramics, art appreciation, jewelry, painting, and drawing. At his home and studio on the banks of the Llano River in the Texas Hill Country, Worrell now enjoys a successful career as sculptor and painter. Executed in various sculptural, paint, and print media, his works are copyrighted interpretations of the ancient pictographs found in abundance along the confluence of the Lower Pecos River with the Middle Rio Grande, on what is now the border of Texas and Mexico. Worrell's work can be found in fine art galleries and collections across the United States, as well as in private and corporate collections worldwide. He has been a featured artist in more than one hundred one-man shows and exhibitions and in numerous two-man and group exhibitions. His seventeen-foot, three-inch monumental bronze entitled 'The Maker of Peace', owned by the State of Texas, overlooks the ancient Fate Bell rock shelter at Seminole Canyon State Historical Park between Langtry and Comstock, Texas, west of Del Rio." Bill Worrell made his Santa Fe art debut in 1986 at the C. G. Rein Gallery. In 1989, Worrell affiliated with the Frank Howell Gallery and the Contemporary Southwest Galleries, both owned by Frank Howell. After Howell's death in 1996, a new owner operated the gallery until his death in 2010. In 2011, Jay and Mary Adams acquired this space on the corner of Palace Avenue and Washington Street and opened it as the Worrell Gallery. A warm and friendly outdoorsman with a flair for humor and satire, Worrell is energized by the elements in life that surround him. He maintains two studios, one in Santa Fe and one in Texas. His studio on the banks of the Llano River near Art, Texas in the Texas Hill Country is a synthesis of New Mexico and Texas inspired by his life-long passion for archeology. Worrell enjoys a successful career as sculptor, painter, writer, and songwriter. Executed in various sculptural, paint, and print media, his works are copyrighted interpretations of the ancient pictographs found in abundance along the Lower Pecos River and its confluence with the Rio Grande. Worrell is presently writing a book about his years of educational, business, emotional, and spiritual dealings in the fascinating world of fine art and is continuing such writings as appear in his books Voices From The Caves – The Shamans Speak and Journeys Through the Winds of Time." (Worrell Gallery Santa Fe website) Please note that this item is heavy/oversized. Please inquire about shipping prior to bidding. Provenance: private Boulder, Colorado, USA collection All items legal to buy/sell under U.S. Statute covering cultural patrimony Code 2600, CHAPTER 14, and are guaranteed to be as described or your money back. A Certificate of Authenticity will accompany all winning bids. We ship worldwide and handle all shipping in-house for your convenience. #177475

    Artemis Gallery
  • WILLIAM (BILL) WALTER WORRELL (American/Texas 1935-2021) A BRONZE SCULPTURE, "Bison,"
    May. 20, 2023

    WILLIAM (BILL) WALTER WORRELL (American/Texas 1935-2021) A BRONZE SCULPTURE, "Bison,"

    Est: $200 - $400

    WILLIAM (BILL) WALTER WORRELL (American/Texas 1935-2021) A BRONZE SCULPTURE, "Bison," lost wax cast bronze, signed in bronze, "Worrell," and with special edition number 5/14, presented on a wood plinth base. Height: 8 1/2" Width: 9" Depth: 6 1/2"

    Simpson Galleries, LLC
  • Bill Worrell, Shaman of the Rio Grande, 1992
    May. 18, 2023

    Bill Worrell, Shaman of the Rio Grande, 1992

    Est: $10,000 - $20,000

    Bill Worrell (1936 - 2021) Shaman of the Rio Grande, 1992 bronze, edition of 9 inscribed: Worrell 3/16/92 5:45 P.111.

    Santa Fe Art Auction
  • Bill Worrell, Untitled (Shaman Sun Ceremony), 2008
    May. 18, 2023

    Bill Worrell, Untitled (Shaman Sun Ceremony), 2008

    Est: $3,000 - $5,000

    Bill Worrell (1936 - 2021) Untitled (Shaman Sun Ceremony), 2008 sand painting on canvas signed lower right: ©Worrell / 08/20/08- 7:48 P.M. inscribed verso: worrell

    Santa Fe Art Auction
  • Bill Worrell, A Pair of Silver Shaman Necklaces
    May. 17, 2023

    Bill Worrell, A Pair of Silver Shaman Necklaces

    Est: $400 - $600

    Bill Worrell (1936 - 2021) A Pair of Silver Shaman Necklaces silver The White Shaman inscribed: To c.S, / © W / And to Jim overall weight 30.6 grams on a silver bead chain Shield Bearing Shaman inscribes: To my Sedona Friends. / Kendall;Joe / Doug;Mary / Joann & / [indecipherable] / © / Worrell / 11/12 1:37 a.m. overall weight: 31 grams

    Santa Fe Art Auction
  • JEWELRY INCLUDING STERLING PENDANT SIGNED BILL WORRELL
    May. 09, 2023

    JEWELRY INCLUDING STERLING PENDANT SIGNED BILL WORRELL

    Est: $200 - $400

    1) Bill Worrell (1936-2021) sterling silver shaman pendant with chain. 2) Sterling silver and turquoise petit point pendant with dangles on a box link chain, pendant initialed FE on the back. 3) Sterling silver and turquoise petit point earrings with dangles, unsigned. Worrell pendant measures 1.75 x 1.5 inches, chain length 22 inches. Petit point pendant is 2.25 x 1.375, chain length 20.5 inches. Without proof of exemption, be aware that internet sales tax applies to all Internet transactions and local sales tax may apply to local pick-up transactions. We happily provide seamless in-house packing and shipping services on nearly everything we sell. Until further notice, we cannot offer international shipping in-house.

    Dirk Soulis Auctions
  • Bill Worrell Painting - Seasons of Three Golden Moons
    Apr. 27, 2023

    Bill Worrell Painting - Seasons of Three Golden Moons

    Est: $9,000 - $13,500

    **This item is heavy/oversized. Please inquire about shipping cost prior to bidding** **First Time At Auction** Bill Worrell (American, XX-XXI). "Seasons of the Three Golden Moons" acrylic on canvas, 1995. Signature and dated "10/1/95 5:32 pm" at bottom center. Title and dimensions handwritten on verso. A stunning and quite sizeable painting by Bill Worrell, depicting seven shaman figures with an antlered deer heads indicative of their transformative states, all standing with outstretched arms beneath three golden moons and holding various symbolic accoutrements: Golden Rings of Forever symbolic of eternity, eagle feathers symbolic of power and prayer, sun shields, and tall magical staffs - one with a raven atop as the raven is the oldest living symbol of the human soul - all symbols that suggest a spirit journey or dream world. All is delineated with a keen eye for figure, form, and vibrant color - stunning shades of red, blue, gold, violet, sienna, black, and white - and suspended from a tree branch via animal hide cord. Size (painting): 65" L x 51.5" W (165.1 cm x 130.8 cm) Size (including tree branch): 67" L x 60" W (170.2 cm x 152.4 cm) Bill Worrell first came to the idea of creating art inspired by prehistoric pictographs during a journey along the Pecos River that took a turn during a torrential rainstorm. As the muddy waters rose, he and his party sought refuge in the cave where they were stranded for 36 hours and fortuitously came across prehistoric pictographs dating to about 4000 BCE. According to an article published in Southwest Art, "In the years following his discovery, Worrell dedicated himself to documenting pictographs in paintings and on the surfaces of oxide-fired clay and sculpted rocks … until one day in 1984. While assisting a student sculptor in his capacity as associate professor of art at Houston Baptist University, Worrell inadvertently squeezed out his first wax shaman figure." (Southwest Art August 1990) The rest, as they say, is history. Artist Statement about Shaman: "If we could amalgamate a priest, a lawyer, a chiropractor, a medical doctor, and a judge into a single entity, there would then exist an individual who could perform the tasks of an ancient shaman of the Lower Pecos. This person did not choose to be a shaman, he or she was chosen, appointed, or called to be a shaman, and he or she practically always denied, refuted, or resisted this calling until a severe illness, usually to the point of death, fell upon this individual. This is what made the person submit to the calling. Duties and gifts then included the healing of the sick, the arbitration of disputes, and the making of restitution with The Great Spirits for those things taken from nature that fed and clothed the people. The ancients believed that the shamans could transform themselves into different animals, thus the representations of those entering the dream world, or spirit journeys. These symbols have been inspired by the wonderful artwork of the ancient Lower Pecos People." Artist Biography: "Bill Worrell's art career spans more than thirty years. He holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in sociology with a minor in English from Texas Tech University and a Master of Fine Arts degree in painting and drawing with a minor in sculpture from the University of North Texas. During eighteen years of college and university teaching he held a doctoral fellowship at the University of North Texas, was Associate Professor of Art at Odessa College, and was Professor of Art at Houston Baptist University. He taught classes in sculpture, ceramics, art appreciation, jewelry, painting, and drawing. At his home and studio on the banks of the Llano River in the Texas Hill Country, Worrell now enjoys a successful career as sculptor and painter. Executed in various sculptural, paint, and print media, his works are copyrighted interpretations of the ancient pictographs found in abundance along the confluence of the Lower Pecos River with the Middle Rio Grande, on what is now the border of Texas and Mexico. Worrell's work can be found in fine art galleries and collections across the United States, as well as in private and corporate collections worldwide. He has been a featured artist in more than one hundred one-man shows and exhibitions and in numerous two-man and group exhibitions. His seventeen-foot, three-inch monumental bronze entitled 'The Maker of Peace', owned by the State of Texas, overlooks the ancient Fate Bell rock shelter at Seminole Canyon State Historical Park between Langtry and Comstock, Texas, west of Del Rio." Bill Worrell made his Santa Fe art debut in 1986 at the C. G. Rein Gallery. In 1989, Worrell affiliated with the Frank Howell Gallery and the Contemporary Southwest Galleries, both owned by Frank Howell. After Howell's death in 1996, a new owner operated the gallery until his death in 2010. In 2011, Jay and Mary Adams acquired this space on the corner of Palace Avenue and Washington Street and opened it as the Worrell Gallery. A warm and friendly outdoorsman with a flair for humor and satire, Worrell is energized by the elements in life that surround him. He maintains two studios, one in Santa Fe and one in Texas. His studio on the banks of the Llano River near Art, Texas in the Texas Hill Country is a synthesis of New Mexico and Texas inspired by his life-long passion for archeology. Worrell enjoys a successful career as sculptor, painter, writer, and songwriter. Executed in various sculptural, paint, and print media, his works are copyrighted interpretations of the ancient pictographs found in abundance along the Lower Pecos River and its confluence with the Rio Grande. Worrell is presently writing a book about his years of educational, business, emotional, and spiritual dealings in the fascinating world of fine art and is continuing such writings as appear in his books Voices From The Caves – The Shamans Speak and Journeys Through the Winds of Time." (Worrell Gallery Santa Fe website) Provenance: private Boulder, Colorado, USA collection All items legal to buy/sell under U.S. Statute covering cultural patrimony Code 2600, CHAPTER 14, and are guaranteed to be as described or your money back. A Certificate of Authenticity will accompany all winning bids. We ship worldwide and handle all shipping in-house for your convenience. #177475

    Artemis Gallery
  • Bill Worrell More Light
    Apr. 22, 2023

    Bill Worrell More Light

    Est: $2,000 - $4,000

    Bill Worrell (American, 1936-2021) More Light Bronze ed. 29 of 50 Incised © Worrell 3/16/96, lower left Signed, dated and incised "DIH 98," back.

    Larsen Art Auction
  • Bill Worrell Honoring David Armistead
    Apr. 22, 2023

    Bill Worrell Honoring David Armistead

    Est: $1,000 - $2,000

    Bill Worrell (American, 1936-2021) Honoring David Armistead Bronze and stone Incised Worrell, back of left and middle figures Titled, verso of middle figure. Dimensions reflect entire work. From left to right, figures measure 4.375 x 2 (in), 4.5 x 2.625 (in), and 4.375 x 2.25 (in).

    Larsen Art Auction
  • BILL WORRELL SCULPTURE MIXED METAL FIGURAL SCULPTURE OF SHAMAN.
    Apr. 12, 2023

    BILL WORRELL SCULPTURE MIXED METAL FIGURAL SCULPTURE OF SHAMAN.

    Est: $300 - $400

    Bill Worrell Sculpture Mixed Metal Figural Sculpture of Shaman. Dimensions: H: 13.5 inches: W: 8.5 inches: D: 5 inches --- US Shipping charge: In house shipping available. Will be calculated once destination known. Plus insurance at a rate of $1 per hundred. Delivery Offer: Uniques offers curbside delivery to NYC, Manhattan, Close Brooklyn, Hoboken about a week after the auction at reasonable rates. See details at our website. https://www.uniquesandantiques.com/nyc/

    Uniques & Antiques
  • Bill Worrell (American, b. 1936) Revelations, 2003 Bronze with polychrome patina
    Mar. 03, 2023

    Bill Worrell (American, b. 1936) Revelations, 2003 Bronze with polychrome patina

    Est: $2,000 - $3,000

    Bill Worrell (American, b. 1936) Revelations, 2003 Bronze with polychrome patina 51 x 14-1/4 x 4-1/4 inches (129.5 x 36.2 x 10.8 cm) Ed. 31/50 Inscribed on gold ring on obverse: worrell 31/50 / 3/15/2003-4:01 p.m. / new mt. time HID01801242017

    Heritage Auctions
  • BILL WORRELL (American, 1936 - 2021). Shaman, 2011. Wall sculpture. Bronze sculpture with verso signature and annotation: "June 8, 2011
    Nov. 17, 2022

    BILL WORRELL (American, 1936 - 2021). Shaman, 2011. Wall sculpture. Bronze sculpture with verso signature and annotation: "June 8, 2011

    Est: $4,000 - $6,000

    BILL WORRELL (American, 1936 - 2021). Shaman, 2011. Wall sculpture. Bronze sculpture with verso signature and annotation: "June 8, 2011 4:39pm." - 36" x 24"

    Sloans & Kenyon
  • Bill Worrell, Desert Vision, 2001
    Nov. 04, 2022

    Bill Worrell, Desert Vision, 2001

    Est: $5,000 - $7,000

    Bill Worrell (1936 - 2021) Desert Vision, 2001 bronze, edition 11 of 58 inscribed: © Worrell 4/3/01 11:58 verso: inscribed

    Santa Fe Art Auction
  • BILL WORRELL (American, 1936 - 2021). Shaman, 2011. Wall sculpture. Bronze sculpture with verso signature and annotation: "June 8, 2011
    Sep. 15, 2022

    BILL WORRELL (American, 1936 - 2021). Shaman, 2011. Wall sculpture. Bronze sculpture with verso signature and annotation: "June 8, 2011

    Est: $4,000 - $6,000

    BILL WORRELL (American, 1936 - 2021). Shaman, 2011. Wall sculpture. Bronze sculpture with verso signature and annotation: "June 8, 2011 4:39pm." - 36" x 24"

    Sloans & Kenyon
  • BILL WORRELL (TX, 1936-2021) BRONZE CROSS & SPIRAL
    Jun. 25, 2022

    BILL WORRELL (TX, 1936-2021) BRONZE CROSS & SPIRAL

    Est: $1,000 - $1,500

    Gilt and patinated bronze wall-mounted sculpture, "Symbol VIII," signed in cast Worrell (Bill Worrell, Texas, 1936-2021), numbered 35/ 50, dated 3/26/03 5:43 p.m., marked verso DIH131, approx 26.75"h, 17"w, 9.75lbs Start Price: $500.00

    Austin Auction Gallery
  • BILL WORRELL (TX, 1936-2021) BRONZE SHAMAN, 41"H
    Jun. 25, 2022

    BILL WORRELL (TX, 1936-2021) BRONZE SHAMAN, 41"H

    Est: $4,000 - $6,000

    Gilt and patinated bronze wall-mounted sculpture, "The Shaman of Peace," signed in cast Worrell (Bill Worrell, Texas, 1936-2021), numbered 12/ 50, dated 03/16/03 6:26 p.m., marked verso DIH130, approx 41"h, 16.5"w, 13.5lbs Start Price: $3,000.00

    Austin Auction Gallery
  • BILL WORRELL (American, 1936 - 2021). Shaman, 2011. Wall sculpture. Bronze sculpture with verso signature and annotation: "June 8, 2011
    Jun. 16, 2022

    BILL WORRELL (American, 1936 - 2021). Shaman, 2011. Wall sculpture. Bronze sculpture with verso signature and annotation: "June 8, 2011

    Est: $4,000 - $6,000

    BILL WORRELL (American, 1936 - 2021). Shaman, 2011. Wall sculpture. Bronze sculpture with verso signature and annotation: "June 8, 2011 4:39pm." - 36" x 24"

    Sloans & Kenyon
  • Bill Worrell. Southwestern Native American bronze animalistic Shaman figure with hawk-topped staff
    Apr. 24, 2022

    Bill Worrell. Southwestern Native American bronze animalistic Shaman figure with hawk-topped staff

    Est: $1,500 - $2,500

    Bill Worrell. Southwestern Native American bronze animalistic Shaman figure with hawk-topped staff and patinated cloak. Signed on one leg along with numbered edition of 4/50 and dated 10/4/94. Includes rock base. Sculpture: 19in high when on base, base measures 4in high x 14in wide x 12.5in deep.

    Tremont Auctions
  • BILL WORRELL STERLING SILVER SHAMAN PENDANT NECKLACE
    Apr. 03, 2022

    BILL WORRELL STERLING SILVER SHAMAN PENDANT NECKLACE

    Est: -

    Bill Worrell Sterling Silver Shaman Pendant Necklace. Signed on back of shaman and dated. Approx. Net Weight: 20 Grams Keywords: Native American, Indian Artwork, Art, Carved, Carving, Sculpture, Jewelry, ArtSculpture; Ref: BD1570

    Bradford's
  • BILL WORRELL "THE SHAMAN" BRONZE & STONE SCULPTURE
    Apr. 03, 2022

    BILL WORRELL "THE SHAMAN" BRONZE & STONE SCULPTURE

    Est: -

    Bill Worrell (Born 1936) "The Shaman" Bronze Sculpture. The sculpture measures 25.5 inches above the stone. The stone measures 6.5H x 11W x 11D inches. Depicts artist's symbolism on the shaman's front and back. This piece is signed by the artist on the right leg and dated 04/07/03 5:36 P.M. along with inscription on left leg. Worrell's work can be found in fine art galleries and collections across the United States, as well as in private and corporate collections worldwide. Artist: Bill Worrell Title: "The Shaman" Medium: Bronze Sculpture Circa/Year: 2003 Signature Type: Signed Signature Location: on right leg Edition: 9/50 Approx. Net Weight: 34 lbs. Keywords: Native American, Indian Artwork, Art, Bronze, Carved, Carving, Sculpture, Statue, ArtSculpture; Ref: BD1570

    Bradford's
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