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Brian Lebel’s Cody Old West Show & Auction has a new location and a fresh focus.
Issue 22, Page 154The Curator of the National Wildlife Museum of Wildlife Art examines the work of Rungius during the middle period of his career, between 1910-1930, when he branched out to tackle diverse subjects, and continued to hone his skills as a wildlife painter. By Adam Harris PhD
Issue 6, Page 54Part 3: The Mature Period The Curator of the National Wildlife Museum of Wildlife Art examines the work of Rungius during his mature period. By Adam Harris PhD
Issue 7, Page 64The Curator of the National Wildlife Museum of Wildlife Art examines the work of Rungius and his contemporaries, Richard Friese, Wilhelm Kuhnert and Bruno Leljefors.
Issue 5, Page 52
Western art, including several small works, steal the show at John Moran Auctioneers’ fall sale.
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A grouping of Emil Bisttram works and the Charles Loloma Collection are key highlights at the Santa Fe Art Auction’s summer sale.
Issue 178, Page 128 Read Article Visit Gallery WebsiteDr. Mark Sublette explains the mounting interest in the man he calls the Edward Hopper of the West.
Issue 3, Page 34This brief history of Navajo weavings will help collectors sort out the most common terms and give a head start in how to collect these fascinating examples of Native American art. By Dr. Mark Sublette
Issue 6, Page 72This brief history of Navajo weavings will help collectors sort out the most common terms and give a head start in how to collect these fascinating examples of Native American art. By Dr. Mark Sublette
Issue 7, Page 74Part I: 5 reasons to collect Navajo rugs. By Dave Hodges
Issue 30, Page 66Works on paper are not only a good way to start a collection, but they are often masterpieces in themselves. By John O'Hern
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