19th-21st Century Western Genre Art
Including Cowboy Art and Lore of the Historic West

(above: Frederic Remington, Graphic
included in an article entitled, "Cracker Cowboys of Florida," August
1895. Harper's New Monthly Magazine v.91, issue 543. Public domain,
via Wikimedia Commons*)
21 Resource Library articles and essays honoring the American experience through its art from 1999 to 2000:
Clicking on titles takes readers directly to these articles and essays. The date at the end of each title is the Resource Library publication date.
At Home On The Range (4/13/00)
Harmsen Western Art Exhibit at Denver Metro Chamber of Commerce (4/1/00)
Olaf Wieghorst: Images of the American West (3/18/00)
Will James Paintings and Drawings (2/21/00)
Edward Borein: The Artist's and Work (1/17/00)
First Panhandle-Plains Invitational Western Art Exhibition and Sale (12/31/99)
Edward Borein: On the Range (12/16/99)
Masters of Western Art, 1900 - 2000 (11/10/99)
Walt Kuhn: An Imaginary History of the West (11/6/99)
34th Annual Cowboy Artists of America Sale and Exhibition (10/12/99)
"An Exact View" at C.M. Russell Museum (7/1/99)
A Collector's Dream: The Walter F. Kessler Collection of Western American Art (6/12/99)
A Personal View of the American West: Canvases from the Collection of Dan and Susan Berman (6/6/99)
Edwin Borein: The Artist 's Life and Works (6/5/99)
The Collection and Story of the Leanin' Tree Museum of Western Art (6/1/99)
C. R. Smith Collection of Western American Art (2/23/99)
Edward Borein: The Artist's Life and Work (1/13/99)
The Frontiersmen: Arizona History Through Art (1/12/99)

(above: Harvey Dunn, The
Chuckwagon, 1915. oil on canvas; 15 3/8 x 35 7/8 inches, Denver
Art Museum, William Sr. and Dorothy Harmsen Collection, 2001.1144)
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