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February 2008

February 2008
Issue 6

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Table of Contents

Western Art Auction Previews

168 40th Annual C.M. Russell Art Auction

176 Pacific Galleries Great Falls Western

190 E. W. “Bill”

Collectible Masterpieces

90 Don Crowley
Family Rituals

Special Features

16 The Savvy Collector’s Preview Guide to Western Art Coming Available for

64 Forrest Fenn
Teepee Smoke: A New Look into the Life and Works of Joseph Henry Sharp
Part 5: The Indians of the Northern Plains compelled Joseph Henry Sharp to move to Crow Agency, Montana in 1905, but by 1908 Sharp was ready to settle in Taos and it was there Taos Society of Artists was founded.

82 A Life Lived the Beauty Way
The opening of Ray Swanson’s Retrospective Exhibition at the Phippen Museum includes 50 of Swanson’s paintings from his entire career as well as a replica of his studio that will become a permanent part of the museum.

Western Art Insights

40 Soaring to New Heights
Wildlife artists are drawn to the majestic spirit of the eagle.
By John O’Hern

44 Zhuo S. Liang’s Cultural Revolution
John Geraghty draws attention to artists who are producing contemporary masterpieces.
By John Geraghty

54 Collecting Carl Rungius
The Curator of the National Wildlife Museum of Wildlife Art examines the work of Rungius during the middle period of his career, between 1910-1930, when he branched out to tackle diverse subjects, and continued to hone his skills as a wildlife painter.
By Adam Harris PhD

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