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  1. Tim Cox Fine Art western paintings with glorious skies, rugged cowboys, hardworking ranchers, good horses, cattle, and wide open spaces.

    • Charles Marion Russell
    • Frederic Remington
    • Albert Bierstadt
    • Alfred Jacob Miller
    • Thomas Moran
    • Maynard Dixon
    • Frank Tenney Johnson
    • Joe Beeler
    • R. Brownell Mcgrew
    • Herman Wendelborg Hansen

    Charles Marion Russell, often known as C. M. Russell, was an American artist of the American Old West who lived from March 19, 1864 to October 24, 1926. In addition to bronze sculptures, he painted over 2,000 paintings of cowboys, Native Americans, and landscapes situated in the western United States and Alberta, Canada. He was also a storyteller a...

    Frederic Sackrider Remington (October 4, 1861 – December 26, 1909) was an American painter, illustrator, sculptor, and writer best known for his representations of the American West. His paintings are well-known for representing the Western United States in the latter quarter of the nineteenth century, including depictions of cowboys, American Indi...

    Albert Bierstadt (January 7, 1830 – February 18, 1902) was a German-American landscape painterbest renowned for his opulent, sweeping vistas of the American West. He joined multiple Westward Expansion expeditions to paint the scenery. He was not the first artist to record the locations, but he was the most prominent painter of them for the rest of ...

    Alfred Jacob Miller (January 2, 1810 – June 26, 1874) was an American painter best known for his depictions of trappers and Native Americans in the western United States fur trade. During the mid-nineteenth century, he also created several portraits and genre paintings in and around Baltimore. Miller was the oldest of nine children born to George W...

    Thomas Moran (February 12, 1837 – August 25, 1926) was a New York Hudson River School painter and printer whose work often included the Rocky Mountains. Moran and his family, including wife Mary Nimmo Moran and daughter Ruth, relocated to New York, where he found employment as an artist. He was the younger brother of Edward Moran, a well-known mari...

    Maynard Dixon (January 24, 1875 – November 11, 1946) was an American painter whose work mostly depicted the American West. He was married to American photographer Dorothea Lange for a period. Maynard Dixon is considered one of the finest artists, along with Fernand Lungren (1857–1922), another California (i.e. Santa Barbara, California) based artis...

    Frank Tenney Johnson (June 26, 1874 – January 1, 1939) was a painter of the Old American West who developed the “Johnson Moonlight Technique” of painting cowboys. Johnson’s moonlight method may be found anywhere on the Range. He utilized knives, his fingers, and brushes to create his paintings. He began his career largely as an artist. In 1904, he ...

    Joe Neil Beeler (1931–2006) was a Western art illustrator, artist, and sculptor from the United States. With Charlie Dye, John Hampton, and George Phippen, he co-founded the Cowboy Artists of America (CAA) in 1965. Beeler was born on December 25, 1931, in Joplin, Missouri, to parents Jack Beeler and Lean Setser. Beeler began sketching at a young ag...

    Ralph Brownell McGrew (September 6, 1916 – June 17, 1994) was a painter best known for his landscapes of the Western United States and portraits of Native Americans. “The Man Who Paints the Old,” as his Navajo friends nicknamed him. During WWII, McGrew worked for Firestone, developing and drafting materials. He also created portraits of notable Sou...

    Herman Wendelborg Hansen (1854-1924) was a 19th-century artist most known for his paintings of horses, cowboys, and the frontier. Hansen was born in the German town of Dithmarschen. He was talented in the arts from a young age. His father, a priest and draftsman, saw his son’s aptitude and sent him to Hamburg when he was 16 years old. Hansen studie...

    • The Fall of the Cowboy – Frederic Remington. Frederic Remington is one of the most famous artists to have focused much of his career on creating depictions of the American Old West, specifically the 19th century.
    • Camp Cook’s Troubles – Charles Marion Russell. Charles Marion Russell is famous for his depictions of characters from the American West that included cowboys, Native Americans and others.
    • Texas Cowboy– Stanley L. Wood. Stanley L. Wood was a distinguished illustrator that focused much of his career on producing works that pertained to the American West and the classic representation of the cowboy.
    • The Horse Rustler – William Herbert Dunton. William Herbert Dunton was a famous artist known for his realistic depictions of cowboys and other characters from the American West.
  2. Jack Sorenson thinks great paintings should tell a story, should involve the viewer. So much of Western Art today depicts a cowboy or Indian.

  3. Since its inception, the exclusive organization of artists' mission "To authentically preserve and perpetuate the culture of Western life in fine art" and remain dedicated to portraying the lifestyles of the cowboy and the American West, both as it was and as it endures.

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  6. Western Art for Sale. Head west to the desert landscape with wild horses stampeding down steep canyons. This curated selection tells the story of cowboy life on the range. Browse one-of-a-kind western oil paintings for sale inspired by cobalt blue skies and dusty sage plants.

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