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      • This well-known and well-respected artist lived and worked on his ranch in McAllister, Montana, just 70 miles from Yellowstone. Zabel started his career by earning a degree in art from Long Beach State, then spent a year studying art at Mexico City College.
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  1. Larry Zabel was born in Deer Creek, Minnesota and as a boy spent his time drawing and carving. This well-known and well-respected artist lived and worked on his ranch in McAllister, Montana, just 70 miles from Yellowstone.

  2. artist in 2012 is Montana’s Larry Zabel, whose work, Satellite Bull, portrays Treasure State wapiti. “People see a piece like that and it reminds them of the hunting experi-ence they had growing up,” Hummel says. “They get a piece of great art and have the satisfaction of knowing their money is mak-ing a difference on the ground.”

  3. Jun 21, 2001 · A former panelist for the National Endowment of the Arts, Zabel has been a three-time winner of the People's Choice award at the C.M. Russell Show in Great Falls, and has had his paintings shown...

  4. Larry Zabel was born in Deer Creek, Minnesota and as a boy spent his time drawing and carving. For years, the well-known and well-respected artist, who passed away in 2012, lived and worked on his ranch in McAllister, Montana, just 70 miles from Yellowstone.

  5. LARRY ZABEL RETROSPECTIVE. For the first time in over 20 years 5 large paintings are on display together at Montana Trails Gallery. A Larry Zabel retrospective show includes panoramic views of the Paradise Valley, Trail Creek, and the Madison Valley.

  6. Larry V. Zabel (1930 - 2012) was active/lived in Montana, California, Minnesota. Larry Zabel is known for Western genre, landscape and animal painting, illustrator, commercial art. Renowned artist Larry V. Zabel lost his valiant battle with C. M. Leukemia and has gone home to be with his Lord.

  7. Dec 11, 2003 · Western artist Larry Zabel will introduce his new book of paintings of the West, "Trails Less Traveled," at the Gallery & Frame Center in the Gallatin Valley Mall on Sunday

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