May 2010
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Trail in the Bitter Roots
by Howard Terpning®
“This scene shows part of the old Lolo Trail used by the Nez Perce
Indians when they left their home country in Idaho in 1877 and crossed
over the Bitter Root range into the Bitter Root valley heading east in
their attempt to reach Canada,” says artist Howard Terpning. “The trail
was extremely rough and dangerous and yet hundreds of people managed to
cross the mountains, including old people and children, with all their
horses and goods. It was an amazing accomplishment. I could paint this
portion of the trail with some authority since I spent two days riding
the trail on horseback in the summer of 1985. It was this adventure
that inspired me to do the painting.”
Howard Terpning is the most renowned and honored Western artist working
today. His original paintings are out of reach for most of us but you
can hang this signed Masterwork™ in your home or office for a fraction
of the cost of one of his original paintings. He most recently was
awarded the Thomas Moran Memorial Award for Painting at the Masters of
the American West Fine Art Exhibition and Sale in February 2010 for his
painting The Sound of a Distant Bugle.
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MasterWork™
Greenwich Workshop Fine Art Giclée Canvas:
limited to 125 s/n.
46"w x 38"h (unstretched).
$2450
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Montgomery Frames shown
in print version of Catalogue.
(Framing not included.) |
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Seeking Wisdom Through the Pipe
by Howard Terpning®
Canvas
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