For 20 years at True West, Bob Boze Bell’s art and illustrations have inspired and challenged our understanding of Western American history.
Western Art in Pandemics, Then and Now
Museum curators, gallery owners, and artists remain optimistic about the future.
Art During Pandemics: Then and Now COVID-19 has put the American West art world in a new nightmare.
The time: November 1918 to January 1919 during the Spanish influenza pandemic. The place: Great Falls, Montana. The artist: Charles M. Russell. The...
Classic Western Art Rules the Day
The Coeur d’Alene Art Auction in Reno, Nevada, realized over $17 million.
The Dawn of He Who Yawns
The G-Man has been on my mind for a very long time.
Santa Fe Art Pilgrimage
Lebel’s 30th Annual Cody Old West Auction and Show continues as a mecca of Western Americana.
The Art of the West
Artists’ interpretations of Western history, then and now.
True West Presents an Inside Look at Maynard Dixon’s American West
A historic show honoring the West’s greatest Artist.
Grand Tradition
The Prix de West at the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum still rides high.
What History Has Taught Me: Sherry Blanchard Stuart
Sherry Blanchard Stuart is an award-winning artist and recipient of a BFA degree from the Minneapolis College of Art and Design. Sherry is listed in...
Western Art Reached the Top Tier
The works of several Old West artists sold at high premium at the Heritage Auction.
Norman Rockwell’s Duke
In 1973, John Wayne sat inside Norman Rockwell’s studio in Stockbridge, Massachusetts, so the artist could paint a portrait of the actor. The...