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Buffalo Robe Signal
by Frank C. McCarthy
Frank McCarthy is renowned in the minds of western art enthusiasts for
capturing the essence of Shakespeare’s “Cry Havoc, and let slip the dogs of war.” Yet, just as often as he depicted a band of warriors charging Out of the Windswept Ramparts,
it was a single dramatic figure or dynamically designed landscape
(through which a silent war party passed) that provided the “action” we
associate with McCarthy’s work. Buffalo Robe Signal is
such a piece. Other than the flourish of the robe, the flaring of
nostrils and the mane on the horse, these men are not a drawn bowstring
waiting to be unleashed. Nonetheless, the tension builds and we
complete the entire story ourselves.
This is why Frank McCarthy is the Dean of Western Action.
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Greenwich Workshop Fine Art Giclée Canvas:
limited to 75 and numbered.
29"w x 19"h.
$625
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Pride of the Piegan
by Z.S. Liang
“This is a symbolic painting, rather than a piece depicting a specific
person or event,” says artist Z.S. Liang. “This Piegan warrior, holding
a spear with a raven feather attached, is wearing a talisman with Sun
and Moon and ermine tail and a golden eagle feather on his hair. He
rides a war horse and thunder clouds are moving into the west in the
background. With great pride, he is looking at the eastern horizon
where the white men coming from. What is in his mind? I intend to leave
this question with the viewer.”
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MasterWork™
Greenwich Workshop Fine Art Giclée Canvas:
limited to 15 s/n.
31"w x 48"h (unstretched).
$2250
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Greenwich Workshop Fine Art Giclée Canvas:
limited to 35 s/n.
21"w x 33"h.
$895
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Montgomery Frames shown
in print version of Catalogue.
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