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MANY WESTERN PAINTINGS - CATTLE, GUNS, & COWBOYS - NATIONAL COWBOY HALL OF FAME

$ 6.85

Availability: 63 in stock
  • Product: Publication
  • Provenance: Ownership History Not Available
  • Plus Featured Artists: John W. Hampton-Robert Lougheed-
  • Condition: This 52-year old Magazine is in very good condition. See Description and Pictures.
  • Culture: Western Americana
  • Volume: 46
  • Publication: Arizona Highways
  • Featured Artists: Charles LaSalle-George Phippen-Olaf Wieghorst-James Boren
  • Handmade: No
  • Modified Item: No
  • Issue: 10
  • Features These Artists As Well: James Reynolds-Joe Beeler-Irvin Shope-George Dick
  • Further Featured Artists: Ross Santee-Tom Ryan-Charlie Dye-Ross Stefan
  • Additionally Featured Artists: R. Brownell McGrew-Frederick Remington-Nicholas Firfires
  • Other Featured Artists: Gordon Snidow-Tom Ryan-Edward Borein
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States

    Description

    MANY WESTERN PAINTINGS - CATTLE, GUNS, & COWBOYS - NATIONAL COWBOY HALL OF FAME - OCTOBER 1970 ARIZONA HIGHWAYS
    This is such a wonderful Magazine.  If you love the Old West Paintings, the one is for you. You won't be disappointed.  It's great.
    This Magazine is in very good condition, with wear on Front Cover and some creasing (see pictures).
    Articles included are:
    CATTLES, GUNS AND COWBOYS
    (A tribute to the American cowboy and the cattle industry of the great West.)
    Features Sketches by Ross Santee, Paintings by Charles LaSalle, George Phippen,
    John W. Hampton,
    Edward Borein, Robert Lougheed, Gordon Snidow, Olaf Wieghorst,
    R. Brownell McGrew, Frederick Remington, Nicholas Firfires, Tom Ryan, James Boren
    Charlie Dye, Ross Stefan, James Reynolds, Joe Beeler, Irvin Shope, William Moyers,
    Larry Toschik, E. Martin Hennings, Peter Hurd, George Dick, and Robert Wagoner.
    There are many color, black and white and sepia photos of the paintings.  There are
    four 2-page paintings.)
    COWBOY - 1970
    (".....called a cowboy when his task was riding as an employee.  He lost that title as soon"as he became
    a ranch owner; and according to the kind of stock he raised, was termed a "horseman" or else
    interchangeably a "cowman" "cattleman" or "cattle man."
    DEFINITIONS AND COWBOY WAYS
    "THE COWBOY"  - Philip Ashton Rollins
    NATIONAL COWBOY HALL OF FAME AND WESTERN HERITAGE CENTER
    (National repository in Oklahoma City where the image of the Old West
    is magnificently projected for the present and future generations.)
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