In 1985, the final year of its travels, the Gund Collection of Western Art was exhibited at the C. M. Russell Museum in Great Falls, Montana. Museum visitors still talk about the show more than twenty years later. I was fortunate enough to view it at several venues, including the Oklahoma Museum of Art in 1980, and was struck not only by the wealth of western art, but also by the vision and perseverance of collectors like George Gund. It is a great pleasure to know that his collection will reside in perpetuity for the public to enjoy along with that of another great collector, Harrison Eiteljorg-at the Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Western Art. Suzan Campbell\u27s tribute to both collectors, Out of the West: the Gund Collection o...
Novels and histories of the American West have always attracted a large, varied audience. Some reade...
WESTERN ART\u27S BIG TENT Western art continues on its own distinctive path: disdained and ignored b...
Like many other lovers of the West, collector and dealer Kenneth Rendell was inspired by his childho...
In the late 1940s, the wealthy Tulsa oilman Thomas Gilcrease collected western art he believed best ...
The National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum in Oklahoma City is the subject of this inaugural vo...
American western art is experiencing an astonishing resurgence in quantity and popularity. The Los A...
All who study the visual culture of the American West are familiar with the vast holdings of the Gil...
Since the valorization of abstraction beginning at midcentury, Western realist art has suffered from...
Historians have generally paid less attention to western art than to other facets of western America...
Along with Albert Bierstadt (1830-1902) and a few others, Thomas Moran (1837-1926) created some of t...
Alfred Jacob Miller (181O-1874) spent six months in the Rocky Mountain West in 1837, capturing a vis...
This volume is devoted to the life and oeuvre of the American artist, Alfred Jacob Miller. Historian...
Charles M. Russell (1864-1926) has long been celebrated as America\u27s Cowboy Artist, beloved as ...
The rise of photography in the United States coincided with the spread of Manifest Destiny, and this...
This thematic collection exploring Last Stand paintings by white and First Nations artists has three...
Novels and histories of the American West have always attracted a large, varied audience. Some reade...
WESTERN ART\u27S BIG TENT Western art continues on its own distinctive path: disdained and ignored b...
Like many other lovers of the West, collector and dealer Kenneth Rendell was inspired by his childho...
In the late 1940s, the wealthy Tulsa oilman Thomas Gilcrease collected western art he believed best ...
The National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum in Oklahoma City is the subject of this inaugural vo...
American western art is experiencing an astonishing resurgence in quantity and popularity. The Los A...
All who study the visual culture of the American West are familiar with the vast holdings of the Gil...
Since the valorization of abstraction beginning at midcentury, Western realist art has suffered from...
Historians have generally paid less attention to western art than to other facets of western America...
Along with Albert Bierstadt (1830-1902) and a few others, Thomas Moran (1837-1926) created some of t...
Alfred Jacob Miller (181O-1874) spent six months in the Rocky Mountain West in 1837, capturing a vis...
This volume is devoted to the life and oeuvre of the American artist, Alfred Jacob Miller. Historian...
Charles M. Russell (1864-1926) has long been celebrated as America\u27s Cowboy Artist, beloved as ...
The rise of photography in the United States coincided with the spread of Manifest Destiny, and this...
This thematic collection exploring Last Stand paintings by white and First Nations artists has three...
Novels and histories of the American West have always attracted a large, varied audience. Some reade...
WESTERN ART\u27S BIG TENT Western art continues on its own distinctive path: disdained and ignored b...
Like many other lovers of the West, collector and dealer Kenneth Rendell was inspired by his childho...