Group Shows |
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From pure abstraction to near realism
Group show in Tucson.
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Santa Fe goes miniature
Over 25 painters exhibit their small works in Santa Fe.
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Small Paintings Show in Scottsdale
Ed Mell
Gary Ernest Smith
Overland Gallery presents its annual
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National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum’s Small Works, Great Wonders Art Sale Preview
Nearly 90 artists participate in this year’s event
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Western Art Auction Previews |
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Santa Fe Art Auction Preview
Santa Fe, NM
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Collectible Masterpieces |
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Robert Bateman — Crowning glory
Consummate wildlife artist and naturalist
Western Art Collector gets special preview of at Robert Bateman’s new work.
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Robert Griffing
Telling the other half of the story
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John Coleman
Emotions in bronze
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Woody Gwyn
Looking beyond reality
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Glenn Dean
An honest old-school dialogue
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Francois Koch
Putting soul to canvas
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Special Features |
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Charlie M. Russell: Legend of the Open Range
Charles M. Russell: A Catalogue Raisonné is the complete resource for avid collectors of one of the greatest artists of the American West.
By John O’Hern
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Teepee Smoke: A New Look into the Life and Works of Joseph Henry Sharp
Part 2: Travels East, Travels West.
By Forrest Fenn
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Fred Fellows — Home on the range
Fred Fellows is equally at home on the range roping, throwing and branding, or creating respected art in his studio. Whichever he decides to do at any moment, it is a given that he will do it well, because he is is cowboy grit and dedicated artist personified.
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Jackson Hole Round-Up
The 23rd Annual Jackson Hole Fall Arts Festival art available for sale.
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Western Art Insights |
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Gone, but not forgotten
Contributing Editor John O’Hern urges us to recognize the artistic talent of Roger Montoya, Z.Z. Wei and Daniel Morper who see beauty in unexpected places.
By John O’Hern
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Collecting Maynard Dixon
Dr. Mark Sublette explains the mounting interest in the man he calls the Edward Hopper of the West.
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