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March 2008

March 2008
Issue 7

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Table of Contents

Group Shows

186 Stars Over Tucson

192 Wildlife Discovery in Jackson Hole

200 Streams Of Life

Special Features

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

56 Western Art Trail
Western Art Collector's Calendar to Major Upcoming Events, Sales and Auctions

74 Collecting Navajo Rugs
This brief history of Navajo weavings will help collectors sort out the most common terms and give a head start in how to collect these fascinating examples of Native American art.
By Dr. Mark Sublette

Western Art Collector Exclusive

94 Ed Mell
Desert Son

Western Art Collector gained an exclusive interview and look inside the studio of Arizona's favorite son and most famous painters of mesas, canyons and desert skies.

Western Art Market Insights

54 Crafted to Perfection
A quarter century in the gathering, the Nancy and Alan Cameros Collection contains more than 200 examples of the finest examples of Native American pottery
By John O'Hern

Wildlife Art Insights

64 Collecting Carl Rungius
Part 3: The Mature Period
The Curator of the National Wildlife Museum of Wildlife Art examines the work of Rungius during his mature period.
By Adam Harris PhD

Legendary Historical Art

84 Forrest Fenn
Teepee Smoke: A New Look into the Life and Works of Joseph Henry Sharp
Part 6: Joseph Henry Sharp continued to paint and document the vanishing culture of the American Indian and Old West until he too found his place in history.

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