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Deborah Copenhaver Fellows
Deborah Copenhaver Fellows is recognized throughout the United
States for her bronze and silver sculpture. Her works can be seen
in corporate and private collections, including the United States
Capitol Building and the Reagan White House collections. Deborah
Copenhaver Fellows' monument work has been commissioned by the
University of Texas, The State of Montana and James Irvine in Los
Angeles. In 1990 Deborah won the competition to sculpt the
Washington State Korean War Memorial for the State Capitol
grounds.
With a degree in fine arts, Deborah has continued to study
sculpture and art history in the United States, Italy, France and
Greece. She currently lives with her artist husband, Fred Fellows,
at their ranch near Sonoita, Arizona.
Deborah's Boy Scout Monument, "Footsteps to the Future" can be
viewed locally in Prescott, AZ.
Deborah Copenhaver Fellows Collection
When the Roundup's Over
5 x 14 x 9
Edition of 100
$3,000
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PrintGirl's Night Out
19 x 21 x 13
Edition of 35
$7,500
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PrintI Saddle My Own Horse
15 x 7
Edition of 100
$3,500
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PrintMy Heros Have Always Been Cowboys
22 x 20 x 9
Edition of 100
$5,200
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PrintWatching the Barrier
13 x 12 x 5
Edition of 100
$2,500
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PrintFootsteps to the Future
72 x 42 x 42
Open Edition
$85,000
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PrintAnywhere, Anyway, Anytime
14.5 x 9.5 x 9
Edition of 35
$2,100
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PrintClosing Time
14 x 9 x 5
Edition of 75
$1,950
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PrintIndian Camp Bell
7 1/2 x 3 1/2 c
Edition of 250
$500
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PrintThe Night Heard Bell
73/4 x 4c
Edition of 250
$500
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PrintWild Horse Bell
61/4 x 3c
Edition of 250
$350
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PrintThe Wind Her Only Guide For Youth Was In The Saddle There With Half A World To Ride
26 x 9 x 14
Edition of 35
$5,400
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