Selasa, 15 Agustus 2017

Tumbleweed Triumvirate

In Los Angeles in 1924 three celebrated creative men of the West—cowboy artist C.M. “Charlie” Russell (1864–1926), cowboy actor William S. Hart (1864?–1946) and cowboy artist-author Will James (1892–1942)—study Russell’s bronze The Bucker and the Buckaroo. “This sculpture,” says present-day cowboy sculptor Curtis Fort, “was also known as The Weaver or The Sunfisher, a term …

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