This volume is devoted to the life and oeuvre of the American artist, Alfred Jacob Miller. Historians, art historians, anthropologists, and geographers are indebted to Miller, who depicted the American wilderness frontier. In 1837, the flamboyant Scots nobleman and soldier, William Drummond Stewart, chose Miller as the artist who would record his odyssey to the Rocky Mountains. With forty five men and twenty carts, Miller and Stewart traveled along what became the Oregon Trail to Horse Creek in Wyoming, where the artist witnessed the 1837 rendezvous of mountain men, Indians, and traders. The rendezvous and subsequent excursions into the Wind River Mountains provided Miller with episodes and scenes that he painted for the rest of his life, i...
Karl Bodmer\u27s field sketches executed along the upper Missouri between 1832 and 1834 constitute o...
As books about art go, The Painted Valley is an unusual undertaking because neither Christopher Arms...
This book, the first major publication of the Center for Western Studies at Omaha\u27s Joslyn Art Mu...
This volume is devoted to the life and oeuvre of the American artist, Alfred Jacob Miller. Historian...
Alfred Jacob Miller (181O-1874) spent six months in the Rocky Mountain West in 1837, capturing a vis...
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...
In 1985, the final year of its travels, the Gund Collection of Western Art was exhibited at the C. M...
In the late 1940s, the wealthy Tulsa oilman Thomas Gilcrease collected western art he believed best ...
The traditional Lewis and Clark buff will find much enjoyment in Charles Fritz: 100 Paintings Illust...
In 1979 the Thomas Gilcrease Institute of American History and Art, in collaboration with the Univer...
In his introduction, Peter Miller declares of the Great Plains: This is a metaphysical land. By th...
This handsome volume is a welcome addition to the growing literature detailing nineteenth- century o...
His known works are not many-ninety-eight paintings, drawings, and prints are listed in Carol Clark\...
Visual history is gaining respect as a portal to the past, and one individual who stands out in depi...
Karl Bodmer\u27s field sketches executed along the upper Missouri between 1832 and 1834 constitute o...
As books about art go, The Painted Valley is an unusual undertaking because neither Christopher Arms...
This book, the first major publication of the Center for Western Studies at Omaha\u27s Joslyn Art Mu...
This volume is devoted to the life and oeuvre of the American artist, Alfred Jacob Miller. Historian...
Alfred Jacob Miller (181O-1874) spent six months in the Rocky Mountain West in 1837, capturing a vis...
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...
In 1985, the final year of its travels, the Gund Collection of Western Art was exhibited at the C. M...
In the late 1940s, the wealthy Tulsa oilman Thomas Gilcrease collected western art he believed best ...
The traditional Lewis and Clark buff will find much enjoyment in Charles Fritz: 100 Paintings Illust...
In 1979 the Thomas Gilcrease Institute of American History and Art, in collaboration with the Univer...
In his introduction, Peter Miller declares of the Great Plains: This is a metaphysical land. By th...
This handsome volume is a welcome addition to the growing literature detailing nineteenth- century o...
His known works are not many-ninety-eight paintings, drawings, and prints are listed in Carol Clark\...
Visual history is gaining respect as a portal to the past, and one individual who stands out in depi...
Karl Bodmer\u27s field sketches executed along the upper Missouri between 1832 and 1834 constitute o...
As books about art go, The Painted Valley is an unusual undertaking because neither Christopher Arms...
This book, the first major publication of the Center for Western Studies at Omaha\u27s Joslyn Art Mu...