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December 2007

December 2007
Issue 4

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Table of Contents

Group Shows

128 Small Works Show

Collectible Masterpieces

66 Arturo Chavez
Monumental light and color

90 Oleg Stavrowsky
Integrity

138 Sherry Salari Sander
Intense expression

Special Features

12 The Savvy Collector's Preview Guide to Western Art
Coming Available for Sale from Back East to Out West

44 Forrest Fenn
Teepee Smoke: A New Look into the Life and Works of Joseph Henry Sharp
Part 3: This installment of Forrest Fenn's updated book on the life and works of Joseph Henry Sharp describes how he painted the masterpiece that changed his life.

52 Robert Kuhn Tribute
In our tribute to the man who has been called one of the great Wildlife Masters, we assembled the thoughts of just some of the people who knew him and his work intimately.

144 Denver Art Museum
This spectacular museum juxtaposes traditional and contemporary Western Art and is supported by extremely generous patrons who are making important exhibitions and acquisitions possible.

180 Celebrating Western Art Collector in Scottsdale!
This magazine threw another huge launch party for artists, galleries and art collectors. And what a swell party it was.

Western Art Insights

26 Technology, desire and demand
As part of our mission to discuss various aspects of Western Art marketing, this issue we investigate the positive aspect of fine art reproductions and the desire to own a particular artist's work. By John Geraghty

34 Wildlife Art Insights
The symbolic attraction of Wildlife Art
Wildlife art demonstrates man's earliest compulsion to be at one with the wild.
By John O'Hern

40 Framing the West
Throughout history, frames have been carved, gilded, ornate and have an impact on the presentation of paintings. Contributing Editor John O'Hern looks at framing the West.
By John O’Hern

Art Auction and Event Reports

152 Gene Autry's 2007 Centenary Gala at The Autry National Center

156 42nd Annual Cowboy Artist of America (CAA) Exhibition and Sale

172 The Booth Western Art Museum's 5th Annual Southeastern Cowboy Festival and Symposium

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