This imaginative watercolor, done completely in shades of gray (and some white), is an exuberant demonstration of Sam Savitt’s pure focus on horses. Measuring 10 by 10 inches, this painting is on a light cardboard stock and has no mat or frame. Price: $1,075. (sold)
The simplicity of this sketch, done with a black pencil and a brown crayon, is an example of the spare style this artist used so effectively. Drawn on a sheet of paper, this image measures 11 by 14 inches. There is no mat or frame. Price: $350.
The mare and foal was a classic Sam Savitt theme. This small image is very precisely drawn in ink and was widely reproduced. It is drawn on paper and measures 7 by 11 inches. There is no mat or frame. Price: SOLD
The raw explosive power of a bucking horse is exquisitely detailed in this pencil drawing on paper, measuring 10 by 15 inches. Price: SOLD
This pleasing rendition of horses galloping across a field is all the more effective because of its straightforward simplicity in black and white watercolor. This piece from the 1980s is unframed and measures 16 by 20 inches. Price: $1,500. (SOLD)
As this gouache painting wonderfully demonstrates, rodeo has its share of showmanship. This painting on a board, completed in 1965, measures 15 by 18 inches and does not include a frame or mat. Price: SOLD
The horse got away from a rider who’s just now getting him back. This pencil drawing is in a mat measuring 11 by 14 inches. Price: $475 (sold).
This charming little pencil drawing is contained in a black desk frame that measures 8 by 10 inches. Price: SOLD
