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T.C. Cannon was one of the most influential modern Native American artists in the 1960’s and 70’s. He painted people as they are---often with self determination and assertiveness.
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“Fall Scene,” according to the artist, is today’s version of the covered wagons that brought pioneers to Wyoming.
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Deborah Butterfield used driftwood from the nearby Gallatin and Shoshone Rivers to model the sculpture, now on display at the Whitney Western Art Museum. It was later cast in bronze.
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The Whitney Western Art Museum Curator said Gerald Cassidy’s works tended to portray people in a less staged way “at least with the appearance of observed reality.”
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The Whitney Western Art Museum has more than 40 of W.H.D. Koerner's works as well as artifacts from the artist’s studio.
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A collection of well known 19th century explorer-artist paintings is being live auctioned on May 17. All of the proceeds will go to help conserve ecosystems.
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In May, the Western American Art collection of the late entrepreneur and conservationist Carl W. Knobloch will be live auctioned. Knobloch had a family residence in Wilson, Wyoming where his 75 piece collection resided. Wyoming Public Radio's Kamila Kudelska spoke with Head of American Art at Christie's, Tylee Abbott on the significance of the collection.
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Not many American impressionists depicted the West. Most painted the East coast and Europe. But Karen McWhorter, the curator of the Whitney Western Art…
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The Brinton Museum sits on the historic Circle A Ranch at the base of the Bighorn Mountains. Named after the ranch owner, Bradford Brinton, the museum…
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The By Western Hands Design Center's museum and gallery is officially open to the public. The newly-built center showcases furniture in the western design…