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Date: 2014-08-26 17:59:04
Native American art
Cowboy Artists of America
Cowboy
Oklahoma City
Red Steagall
Oklahoma
Western United States
National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum

First Spring, Last Summer, 48” x 56”, Oil by R.S. Riddick • Silver filigreed buckle with gold overlay by Scott Hardy • Dust, Smoke and a Singin’ Rope, 16” H x 18” W x 15” D, Bronze by Bill Nebeker The Bo

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