19th-21st Century Western Genre Art

Including Cowboy Art and Lore of the Historic West

 

(above: Frederic Remington, His First Lesson, 1903, oil on canvas, 27.2 x 40 inches, Amon Carter Museum of American Art, Fort Worth, Texas, 1961.231. Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons*)

 

17 Resource Library articles and essays honoring the American experience through its art from 2003 to 2004:

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Joseph Henry Sharp: A Symphony in Silence; essay by by Bruce Eldredge, Nell Horton and Janis Ziller Becker (11/20/04)

The Charles M. Bair Family Collection: Western and Native American Art (9/7/04)

Artists of the American West (9/3/04)

West By Southwest: from the Collections of the Museum of the Southwest (8/16/04)

George Phippen Retrospective (7/29/04)

 

(above: E. William Gollings, Range Riders, 1921. oil on canvas, 29 3/4 x 23 38 inches, Denver Art Museum, Gift from Dr. George C. Peck and Catherine M. Peck. 2013.464)

 

Window on the West: Views from the American Frontier -- The Phelan Collection (7/15/04)

Russell Rides at the Phippen: From the Private Collection of Frederic G. and Ginger K. Renner (4/8/04)

The Other Side of the West: Re-creating New Icons of the West at the Booth Western Art Museum (3/18/04)

Lewis and Clark Discovery: Works by Frank Hagel (3/5/04)

The Fleischaker Collection: Western and Native American Art (1/29/04)

 

Window on the West: Views from the American Frontier (1/21/04)

A Collector's Perspective: Western Art from the Museum's Collection Personally Selected by Bob Rockwell (11/21/03)

A Western Icon: The Stories and Illustrations of Will James (7/25/03)

The John A. and Margaret Hill Collection of American Western Art (7/11/03)

Re-presenting Representation VI (6/13/03)

 

Window on the West: Chicago and the Art of the New Frontier, 1890­1940 (5/31/03)

Window on the West: Views from the American Frontier, the Phelan Collection (5/5/03)

 

(above:  William Henry Dethlef Koerner, The Posse, 1931, oil on canvas, 28 x 40.25 inches, Source: Liveauctioneers.com. Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons*)

 

(above: William H. D. Koerner, "The Tenth Law," Don't You Go Frettin', Sallie, I'll Tend To It, Illustration for The Saturday Evening Post, 1922, oil on canvas; 36 x 28 inches, Denver Art Museum, The Roath Collection, 2013.121)

 

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