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Western Art

This painting depicts an aerial view of the Colorado River as it winds its way through the banded hills of the Grand Canyon. The painting was created in an original and distinctive technique that the artist calls “Neogeometric.”

Artist Burnis Calvin Day

Important and Historic Mural by Chicana Artist, Carlota Espinoza Back on Display

A Native American (Cheyenne) man on horseback holds a rifle and wears moccasins, fringed leggings and shirt, and a feather headdress.

Winslow Homer and Frederic Remington at DPL

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Events and Exhibits in April @ the Blair-Caldwell Library

Western Art: Not Just Cowboys and Prairies

Spectacular Book Covers of the 19th Century

Thomas Moran and Chromolithographs of the American West. Join WHG and DAM for two events!

Antonin Artaud – Avant-Garde French Artist or Western Adventurer

The Land of Lost Souls: Otto Kuhler's Paintings on Permanent Display

Milk and Honey: Contemporary Art in California

Exhibit: Colorado Face to Face

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