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Posted by Lynn Mason-Pattnosh Jan 18, 2007 |
Cowboys, American Indians, the Alaskan wilderness, the Wild West… Freedom, adventure and wide-open spaces! These rough and tumble themes are primary subjects for the artists showcased at Braarud Fine Art and Bozeman Trail Gallery in the Northwest United States.
Braarud Fine Art in Laconner, Washington specializes in nineteenth and early twentieth century American paintings and artists. At Braarud Fine Art you will find exquisite paintings and renowned artists of Alaska, the Pacific Northwest and the American West. Braarud’s artists include: John Fery, Sanford Gifford, Herman Herzog, R.G. Holdredge, William Keith, Thomas Moran, Gilbert Munger and Frederick Schafer.
Go to Braarud Fine Art for more information about visiting the gallery, to look at fabulous western painting, find detailed biographies on celebrated western artists and wonderful Northwest and Alaska art links. Phone: 360-446-4416
Bozeman Trail Gallery is located in Sheridan, Wyoming and showcases nineteenth and twentieth century fine art of the west and western collectibles. Rare 1800 to 1920 American Indian beadwork and cultural items, as well as Cowboy Collectibles are the Bozeman Trail Gallery primary focus. However, the Bozeman Trail Gallery also represents western landscape and portrait painters circa the 1800s, as well as contemporary artists Karen Vance, Bruce Graham, Stanley W. Gallic, Geoff Parker, D. Michael Thomas, Joel Outland, and Dave Powell.
Go to Bozeman Trail Gallery for more information and to get a closer look at some wonderful historic western paintings and American Indian fine art works. Phone: 307-672-3929