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Cuernavaca Steps-Hardware Market, by Clark Hulings

Release: Clark Hulings’ Archives Unveiled to the Public

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Clark Hulings’ Archives Unveiled to the Public, Honoring the Legacy of the Renowned American Artist Extensive array of paintings, drawings, ephemera, historical insights, and resources showcases the breadth and depth of Hulings’ captivating artwork and influence.   SANTA FE, NEW MEXICO – September 15, 2016 – Revered for capturing the essence of …

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Old Town

Antiques and the Arts Weekly

“Fans of contemporary Western art packed Altermann’s Camino Del Monte Sol galleries on Saturday, August 13, eager for a crack at the collection of the late Robert M. Eagle. A determined phone bidder won “Old Town,” a view of the sleepy New Mexican town of Cerrillos in winter, for $96,000, including premium. The oil by …

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Kaleidoscope by Clark Hulings

Artfix Daily

At Heritage’s $4.2+ Million American Art Sale: Influenced by his childhood spent in Spain and the American Southwest, Kaleidoscope by Clark Hulings – a bucolic and vibrant depiction of an everyday market scene– fetched $161,000.

estimated at $80,000 to $120,000, sold for $112,125

The Island Packet

Hilton Head Art Auction brings in renowned artists’ work, big bids: Page after page of the catalogue featured work to be auctioned by artists such as Stephen Scott Young, Clark Hulings, Mary Whyte, Dean Mitchell, Joseph Lorusso, Dan McCaw, Dan Gerhartz, Milt Kobyashi, to name just a few. Top lots included the catalogue cover painting by Clark Hulings, a 24-inch by 36-inch oil, “Near Woodville,” estimated at $80,000 to $120,000, sold for $112,125.

Jackson Hole Art Auction

Artfix Daily

The Jackson Hole Art Auction: Clark Hulings’ Lower Colonias will be offered at $100,000-$200,000.

Do You Know About the Clark Hulings Foundation?

A portion of net proceeds of the Clark Hulings Estate are donated to CHF, to enable working artists like Clark to build self-sustaining businesses.

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