The Cowboy
Frederick Remington.
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The Cowboy
Frederick Remington.
I love a painting that tells a story so vivid that you’re transported to that moment in time, you know what the air smells like, what the slashing rain feels like, you hear the pounding hooves and crackle of the lightning followed by the oh-too-close boom of lightning.
That’s “The Stampede,” (1908) by Frederick Remington, currently on display at the National Cowboy & Western Art museum in Oklahoma City.
Frederick Remington on Acid - III
Blue Book Magazine August 1933 cover by Frederick Remington
Frederick Remington on Acid - I
Western Art
Yesterday, on Friday the Thirteenth, we went to the Amon Carter Museum of American Art in Fort Worth. My parents, both in their eighties, took us there in a week-long celebration of Dorin’s graduation from high school. It was a worthy thing. Unlike most kids, my three are not bored to apoplexy by art museums. In fact, for most of the exhibitions, they traveled at my heels. It seems I know…
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Frederick Remington on Acid - II
The Song of Hiawatha: Facsimile of the Original 1890 Edition :: Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
The Song of Hiawatha: Facsimile of the Original 1890 Edition :: Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
The Song of Hiawatha: Facsimile of the Original 1890 Edition :: Henry Wadsworth Longfellow soon to be presented for sale on the superior BookLovers of Bath web site! Chicago: J. B. Ferguson Publishing Company, 1968, Hardback in dust wrapper. Includes: Line drawings; Black & white plates; Illustrated lining papers; Title page vignette; From the cover: In June 1854, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow wrote…
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