Bulldogging, 1945
By the late, great William Robinson Leigh (1866 – 1955)
28 x 22 inches, Oil on canvas
Bulldogging, 1945
By the late, great William Robinson Leigh (1866 – 1955)
28 x 22 inches, Oil on canvas
Men sitting outside a general store in Lincoln, New Mexico
Date: ca. 1935
Photograph attributed to Walter W. Wiggings
Negative Number: HP.2007.20.1308
New Mexico Magazine collection
Day’s End
James Reynolds, CA (1926-2010)
Oil | 22”h x 34”
The Sentry, 24 x 18 inches, Oil on canvas, 1929
Frank Tenney Johnson
Gregory Mortenson, The Little Wrangler, oil on linen, 40 x 32.
Mark Keathley (1963- )
“Cowboy in the Snow”, oil on canvas, 30 x 40
Billy Schenck
John Falter
John Philip Falter (American, 1910-1982).
This work was published as the cover illustration of the November 9th, 1957 issue of The Saturday Evening Post.
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Richard Lorenz (1858 – 1915)
The Watering Hole
Dan Stovall
“Three Kings”
Oil, 16x20
DAN MIEDUCH (b. 1947)
Hassayampa (1990)
C-7 Painting by OSCAR ALVAREZ
“The true cowboy is a terror to evildoers of all kinds.”
-John Henry Sullivan, Life and Adventures of the Genuine Cowboy (1896)
Whatever comes to pass over the next weeks, months, years - we can be confident that it will NOT be anything like the Global Set’s plans. And we can be confident that - as individuals - THEIR fate, as servants of purposive evil, will be horrible (horrible, even by their own depraved standards).
William F. “Buffalo Bill” Cody
when delicate floral embroidery meant Watch Out!
Range Riders
Burt Procter (1901-1980)
Oil on board
Across the Canyon, by William Harnden Foster (1930)
soft corridor: Robert Duvall by Bill Wittliff