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Doc Stands in for Wyatt by Bill Nebeker - #198

Doc Stands in for Wyatt by Bill Nebeker - #198

Bronze, 25 x 12 x 10 in. 

Regular price $7,210.00
Regular price Sale price $7,210.00

Price shown reflects an additional credit card processing fee. Discounts offered by Persimmon Hill are not applicable toward the purchase of artwork in the Prix de West Invitational Art Exhibition & Sale.

Ownership of piece transfers to the buyer at time of purchase. All art will remain on display until the close of the exhibition, by which time each purchaser must have completed shipping arrangements with the shipping coordinator. Items will be shipped to the buyer according to agreed-upon arrangements.

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Lindsey Jones
(405) 264-2268
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About the Artist: Bill Nebeker

Hometown: Prescott, Arizona
3 Pieces in Show
23 Years in Exhibition

Bill Nebeker is proud to present his bronze sculptures at the 2024 Prix de West for his 21st year. “It is always a huge honor to show beside so many of the world’s greatest Western artists,” he said.

In April of this year, Nebeker unveiled a larger-than-life bronze sculpture at the Prescott Regional Airport — a memorial tribute to local World War I pilot Ernest A. Love who gave his life in France in 1918 for world freedom. This is the fourth public monumental bronze of Nebeker’s to be commissioned by his hometown of Prescott, Arizona — the other three being Lest We Forget, a memorial to fallen officers on the Prescott Courthouse Plaza, as well as If Horses Could Talk and Early Prescott Settlers.

Nebeker’s sculptures are also in the permanent collections of the Booth Western Art Museum, Briscoe Western Art Museum, Cheyenne Old West Museum, Desert Caballeros Museum, Eiteljorg Museum, Museum of Western Art, National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum, Palm Springs Art Museum, Pearce Museum, Phippen Western Art Museum and Phoenix Art Museum.