davidtripp posted: " Hat Creek Cattle Company (and we still don't rent pigs), Watercolor 11 x 14" framed. $350 His plan had been to observe and sketch a cattle roundup for Scribner's. But as soon as Wyeth was mounted and facing a herd, he became a cowpuncher. Outfitted f"
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Hat Creek Cattle Company (and we still don't rent pigs), Watercolor 11 x 14" framed. $350
His plan had been to observe and sketch a cattle roundup for Scribner's. But as soon as Wyeth was mounted and facing a herd, he became a cowpuncher. Outfitted from hat to stirrup, he hired on at the Gill Ranch and set out with thirty-five cowboys to "hunt and to bring together thousands of cattle scattered over a large part of the country known as the free range."
N. C. Wyeth: A Biography
Reading the N. C. Wyeth biography along with Larry McMurtry's four novels unfolding the Call and McCrae saga has motivated me recently to put out a group of watercolor studies of cowboys, horses, longhorns, bison, etc. This is the last one completed and now displayed in our lobby window of The Gallery at Redlands. My next adventure is to paint mules against some magnificent scenery sent to me by a teaching friend, thank you Peggy Kirkland!
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