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		<title>Western Art Vintage Western Picture  Wood Frame  Cowboy On Bucking Bronco</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 22 May 2012 21:08:18 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Western Art</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[This is western themed artwork dating from Unknown.  This Artwork Reproduction is sold by the Dealer or Reseller located in Taylor, MO, zip code 63471. This is amazing to get if you want western   cowboy art.








This lovely Paul Wood picture was a 1954 Christmas present to a woman's nephew. Light wood frame is 13x11.5&amp;quot; Very good to excellent. This picture is rough like an oil painting but I think it is just a cardboard print on some kind. It is still a very good looking piece for your western decor. No glass. (I have a matching frame listed that has a signed print in it) Please check my other items. Happy to combine shipping, just contact me to let me know you are bidding on multiples. This item comes from a &amp;quot;NO SMOKING&amp;quot; home. Be sure to add me to your favorites list!! PLEASE, try to pay within 3 days!! If I have overestimated on shipping, you will be refunded. I DO pass on the 7.5% that eBay charges sellers on shipping costs. My goal is to be a 5 Star Seller. If you are happy with your purchase, please take time to leave appropriate feedback. If not satisfied, please contact me and I will work with you to resolve issue. I am not an expert on the items I list but I try to list as I see the item and honestly. I ship, normally the day after payment has cleared, with the exception being weekends and holidays (or the occasional blizzard!!!).


Vintage Western Picture  Wood Frame  Cowboy On Bucking Bronco
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		<title>Western Art Hand Carved Painted Western Cowboy Wood Sculpture Signed Folk Art</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 05 May 2012 18:07:57 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Western Art</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[This is western style art dating from 1990-1999.  This Original is sold by the Dealer or Reseller located in Buena Vista, GA, zip code 31803. This is amazing work if you like WESTERN COWBOY art.








HERE IS A WELL DONE HAND CARVED &amp;amp; PAINTED WESTERN COWBOY IN THE PRIMITIVE FOLK ART STYLE . HAS ROPE IN HAND .10&amp;quot; TALL WITH NO ISSUE . SIGNED ON BOTTOM SUSUMU YONEMURA. DATED 97.


Hand Carved Painted Western Cowboy Wood Sculpture Signed Folk Art
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		<title>Western Art Rare Vintage1986 Bronze Western Heritage Baffalo Hunter Jim Ponter</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 20 Apr 2012 15:05:53 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Western Art</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[This is western themed artwork dating from 1970-1989.  This Original is sold by the RESELLER located in Modesto, CA, zip code 95354. This is amazing to get if you want WESTERN COWBOY art.








1986 BRONZE WESTERN HERITAGE BAFFALO HUNTER JIM PONTER UP JUST FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION IS THIS RARE PIECE OF BRONZE SCULPTURE 1986 THE WESTERN HERITAGE MUSEUM THE BUFFALO HUNTER BY JIM PONTER THIS STANDS 10 1/2 INCHES TALL, WITH LOTS OF DETAIL IN THIS VERY FINE PIECE OF ART. THANKS!


Rare Vintage1986 Bronze Western Heritage Baffalo Hunter Jim Ponter
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		<title>Western Art Western Texas Cattle Drive Al Smith &#8216;rough Goin&#8217;&quot; Gilt Frame Nr</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 02 Apr 2012 18:06:59 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Western Art</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[This is western themed artwork dating from 1900-1949.  This Original is sold by the auctioneer located in Great Barrington, Massachusetts, zip code 01230. This is nice to get if you like Western / Cowboy art.








I have no idea who Al Smith was or is, but he's been in storage for years and wants out now. Signed, nice technique, evocative subject, with an engraved brass title plate on the gilt-over-wood period frame... both look original to the piece. I charge no packing or extra fees, and Al wants a new home so badly, the shipping is free. Paypal only. Thanks for looking. Happy bidding.


Western Texas Cattle Drive Al Smith 'rough Goin'&amp;quot; Gilt Frame Nr
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		<title>Western Art Lot Of 4 Gordon Phillips Western Prints No Reserve Cowboy</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 05 Feb 2012 15:07:06 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Western Art</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[This is western style artwork created around Unknown.  This Unknown is sold by the Dealer or Reseller located in Kansas City, Missouri, zip code 64118. This is beautiful work if you want Western Cowboy art.








No reserve auction for a group of four western prints by Gordon Phillips . They measure 14 &amp;quot; x 10&amp;quot; each. They are marked on back as published with permission on Sutherland Lumber . Originals are owned by Sutherlands Western Collection . The one with white back ground has a light mark on front . I try to ship all items quickly as soon as they are paid for.I mail items in one to two days of payment shipping date will be on label. If your item is late arriving it will be the shipper . Insurance is included in the shipping cost and required by Ebay . Any fees listed as handling fees are for insurance .I can not reduce your shipping costs by removing insurance Ebay requires insurance. Most U.S.A. items are shipped with free delivery confirmation when available. *** Please remember when leaving feed back on shipping that I am not responsible for how long it takes the post office or other carrier or the ridiculous shipping fees . I reserve the right to block any problem buyers from purchasing items . If you are having your item shipped with your own carrier please make sure paper work arrives the same week you pay for your item . If you are moving please include a address where your item can be sent today not weeks after you move . I can not hold your item while you redecorate or remodel . If you are to busy to pay or make shipping arrangements please do not bid. I do not have a warehouse to hold your item . I ship your item within two days If you have a problem please let me know and I will try to resolve it quickly . I am a fair seller who wants you to have a great buying experience. I also offer Fed Ex shipping options on large or heavy items Powered by eBay Turbo ListerThe free listing tool. List your items fast and easy and manage your active items.


Lot Of 4 Gordon Phillips Western Prints No Reserve Cowboy
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		<title>Western Art Tom Lovell Hand Signed Lithograph Tumbleweed Serenade 1974 Cowboy Western Art</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 07 Jan 2012 21:06:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[This is Realism style artwork created around 1970-1989.  This Original Print is sold by the Dealer or Reseller located in Raleigh, North Carolina, zip code 27607. This is amazing to get if you want Western Cowboy art.








This is a SIGNED lithograph by Tom Lovell entitled &amp;quot;Tumbleweed Serenade&amp;quot;. It measures 22 X 30&amp;quot; and is in excellent condition. It will be mailed in a tube. I Do Not Ship Outside of the USA. Powered by eBay Turbo ListerThe free listing tool. List your items fast and easy and manage your active items.


Tom Lovell Hand Signed Lithograph Tumbleweed Serenade 1974 Cowboy Western Art 
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		<title>Western Art Western Oil Painting Of Cowboys On Horse Roundup Sgnd. Voigt 83&#8242;. Excellent- Nr</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 12 Nov 2011 08:06:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[This is western style art created around 1970-1989.  This Original is sold by the Dealer or Reseller located in Kaysville, Utah, zip code 84037. This is amazing work if you like Western Cowboy art.








This sure is a well done &amp;amp; nice oil painting on canvas. Artist signed lower left Voigt 83'. Canvas is 18 x 24, framed size 26 x 31. Painting is in exc. cond. quite clean, no damage. Frame has some scratching- all very shallow &amp;amp; minor fix-its. Frame is a &amp;quot;Made in Mexico&amp;quot;, &amp;amp; although I'm sure it's the orig. , it could easily be replaced instead. The artist has a great style, &amp;amp; colors are wonderfully real &amp;amp; vibrant. There is a name &amp;amp; phone # on the back of frame edge. I'm sure it was an owners at one time, but nothing to do w/ artist or anything I'm quite certain. Chances are though, that this is an original Utah piece, &amp;amp; if you like cowboy art, it is definitely one to look at. I ship Fed Ex, which is less on large or heavy items than what is probably showing, but DUMB rules on Ebay, won't show Fed ex rates - So buyer contact me before paying. Happy to answer questions.


Western Oil Painting Of Cowboys On Horse Roundup Sgnd. Voigt 83'. Excellent- Nr
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		<title>Western Art Frederic Remington The Bronco Buster Miniature Bronze Sculpture Western Cowboy</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 21 Oct 2011 04:07:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[This is western themed art dating from Unknown.  This Reproduction is sold by the Dealer or Reseller located in Livingston, MT, zip code 59047. This is nice to get if you want Western Cowboy art.








Frederic Remington | The Bronco Buster aka &amp;quot;The Bronco Buster&amp;quot; This auction is for a wonderful bronze statue of Frederic Remington's famed &amp;quot;Broncho Buster&amp;quot;, an official issue of the Frederic Remington Art Museum through the Franklin Mint in 1988. We inherited this sculpture, so I have done my best to research it's origin, history and value for you here in this listing. Please feel free to contact me with further questions, so that you may do your own research on this artifact. Originally conceived by Remington in 1895, the statue depicts a cowboy breaking in a wild horse and it has become one of the iconic symbols of the Old West. This would make a wonderful addition to a room decorated in a Western motif and would look great displayed on a desk or on top of a bookcase. It stands approximately six inches high and measures approximately six inches from the end of the horse's tail to the end of his nose. Description: Exactly as seen in photo. The statue is made of bronze by The Lost Wax Casting Process. &amp;quot;Frederic Remington&amp;quot; is engraved onto the base of the bronze. Frederic Remington (1861-1909) cast 22 different subjects. The first foundry with which he worked was the Henry-Bonnard Bronze Company in New York. Four different sculptures were cast in bronze, starting in 1895, using the sand-casting method. They were The Broncho Buster, The Wounded Bunkie, The Wicked Pony, and The Scalp. In 1900 Remington began working exclusively with the Roman Bronze Works, New York. They produced his bronzes using the lost-wax bronze casting process until his death in 1909. Remington's widow, Eva, authorized the foundry to continue casting Remington's bronzes, until her death in 1918. By direction of Eva Remington's will, the foundry destroyed the molds shortly after her death. Measurements: 6&amp;quot; from tail of horse to nose, 6&amp;quot; from base bottom to top of cowboy's hat. Perfect desktop or Curio Cabinet display case size. POLICIES: Please ask all questions before bidding. I am happy to email more detailed item photos.Shipping will be based on actual package weight. PLEASE INSURE YOUR SHIPMENT. Sale is final. No Returns. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - In SOUTHWEST ART By Michael Duty In The Bronco Buster, Remington took a single element of western life and turned it into an icon of the West. Because the essential action of the moment is captured so well, the piece is a perpetual symbol of life at that particular time while also representing all the inherent human drama of such a struggle. The rider is engaged in a dangerous activity, and a false move, a lack of concentration, or a failure of will could result in death. But along with the danger, there is a sense of adventure and excitement. Here is an instance in which man controls his own destiny. His skill and ability will determine the outcome. This sort of individual test is intimately tied up with our perception of the old West. Remington and other western artists, both historic and contemporary, have done much to create and perpetuate the perception of the West as a place where men play out primal conflicts and take charge of their destiny. It is a romantic notion but one that endures, which is one reason that The Bronco Buster&amp;acirc;€™s popularity endures. READ THE ENTIRE ARTICLE HERE - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - FROM THE FREDERIC REMINGTON ART MUSEUM: History Frederic Remington (1861-1909) cast 22 different subjects. The first foundry with which he worked was the Henry-Bonnard Bronze Company in New York. Four different sculptures were cast in bronze, starting in 1895, using the sand-casting method. They were The Broncho Buster, The Wounded Bunkie, The Wicked Pony, and The Scalp. In 1900 Remington began working exclusively with the Roman Bronze Works, New York. They produced his bronzes using the lost-wax bronze casting process until his death in 1909. Remington's widow, Eva, authorized the foundry to continue casting Remington's bronzes, until her death in 1918. By direction of Eva Remington's will, the foundry destroyed the molds shortly after her death.In 1923 this Museum opened, holding Eva Remington's collection of Remington's art and archives. The institution maintained the copyrights on Remington's bronzes until they expired in the 1960s. Illegal forgeries were made starting soon after Eva Remington's death. Since the copyrights expired, there have been copies in just about all shapes, sizes, colors, etc. Some places are even making bronzes that Remington &amp;quot;might have made if he had lived longer.&amp;quot; There is no law governing the manufacture of these copies even though many of them clearly say, &amp;quot;Copyright by Frederic Remington&amp;quot; on them. Authenticity The words &amp;quot;authentic&amp;quot; and &amp;quot;original&amp;quot; do not apply to Remington bronze reproductions. If you are wondering whether something is original or not, consider the price that's being asked and the circumstances under which it is being offered for sale. Sometimes Remington bronze reproductions are offered as &amp;quot;vintage,&amp;quot; &amp;quot;older,&amp;quot; &amp;quot;signed,&amp;quot; &amp;quot;estate,&amp;quot; and &amp;quot;original,&amp;quot; when none of these words apply. Buyers are often urged to spend far more than the reproductions are worth. Generally, authentic Remington bronzes are not available anywhere for less than $75,000. Here are two things to look for to reassure yourself further that a particular sculpture is not an original Remington bronze: 1. foundry mark. Most copies bear no indication of where they were made. Authentic sculptures are made with the foundry's name clearly cast into the bronze base. 2. In very few instances will an authentic cast be mounted on a marble base. Copies are frequently mounted on them. There is always great curiosity about numbering. Original bronzes are numbered sequentially. They were made and numbered more or less according to the demand, i.e. 1,2,3, etc. not 1/100 or 19/50. Many copies are misleadingly numbered in this second &amp;quot;3/100&amp;quot; fashion. The location of the number on original sculptures is usually under the bronze base. Origin Since most copies do not bear the name of the foundry that made them, it is a total mystery where and when they were made. How Are Reproductions Made? The most common method is for a sculpture to be reproduced is for a sculptor to look at photos of an original bronze and make a model in wax or clay. A mold is then made from the model to cast the copies in bronze. The other method, which brings better results, and the one which many companies would like you to believe they use, is by making recasts (also called surmoulages). To make a recast, an original sculpture is needed (although we're sure there have been copies made of copies). Technicians take the surface impression of the sculpture with latex, then make a mold from that impression with which to cast copies. Using either method, details are often added that Remington never intended. The presence of elaborate detail is not an indication of authenticity. Value Our information on what these facsimiles cost comes mostly from callers who have seen them for sale or have bought them. They seem to range from a couple hundred to several thousand dollars. They do not appreciate in value and should not be purchased as an investment. This reproduction version of The Mountain Man is one of many recently made version. This one belongs to a private collector in India. How to Shop for a Reproduction We suggest going to the library and looking for advertisements in many periodicals, such as Southwest Art, The Wall Street Journal, and a great variety of art and antique magazines. You should find a large array of companies selling their copies. Order and compare their literature. You can find a selection of bronze reproductions ranging from full size to miniatures. This Museum currently has contracts with two companies making closely supervised copies of original sculptures in our collection. These copies are marketed and sold with our name on them. There is a series of mini-bronzes that Franklin Mint produces with our authorization, as well as pure silver, full-size recasts from Silversmiths USA. For information on the reproductions sold in the Frederic Remington Art Museum Shop, browse online. Originals The location of almost all of the original Remington bronzes is known. When original bronzes are sold, it is almost always either at auction at Sotheby's or Christie's in New York or through a handful of galleries that specialize in Western American Art, such as Mongerson Galleries in Chicago, J.N. Bartfield Galleries in New York, Gerald Peters Galleries in New York and Santa Fe, and Graham Galleries in New York.On Sep-22-11 at 10:33:27 PDT, seller added the following information:&amp;quot;I knew the wild riders and the vacant land were about to vanish forever... and the more I considered the subject, the bigger the forever loomed. Without knowing how to do it, I began to record some facts around me, and the more I looked the more the panorama unfolded. Art is a she-devil of a mistress, and if at times in earlier days she would not even stoop to my way of thinking, I have persevered and will so continue.&amp;quot; ~ Frederic Remington


Frederic Remington The Bronco Buster Miniature Bronze Sculpture Western Cowboy
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		<title>Western Art William T Zivic Signed Western Cowboy Art &quot;amigos&quot; 1996 Print</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 06 Oct 2011 18:07:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[This is western themed art created around 1990-1999.  This Original Print is offered by the auctioneer located in Tucson, Arizona, zip code 85706. This is nice to get if you like Western Cowboy art.








Signed print by William Zivic says 116/500 Purchased framed and matted from the artist in 1996. &amp;quot;Amigos&amp;quot; Print is approx 13&amp;quot; x 11&amp;quot; Framed in a 2&amp;quot; frame with mat that incorporates the artists' right corner logo total size is 21.5&amp;quot; x 17.5&amp;quot; Most of the artists' unframed prints are $90 on his website William T. Zivic is a Western Artist who paints scenes that capture the land and people of the American West. Mr. Zivic's artwork includes Cowboy Art, Native American Art, western landscapes, as well as a variety of wildlife subjects. The frame has some scratches. Let me know if you have any questions. Thanks for looking!! Payment is expected within 3 days from end of auction.


William T Zivic Signed Western Cowboy Art &amp;quot;amigos&amp;quot; 1996 Print 
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		<title>Western Art 1 Vtg Paint By Numbers Cowboy Bucking Bronco Rider Framed 8&#215;10 Western Exc</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 27 Sep 2011 12:08:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[This is Realism themed artwork created around Unknown.  This Original is offered by the Dealer or Reseller located in Huntington Beach, CA, zip code 92648. This is amazing work if you want Western Cowboy art.








We have a very colorful paint by numbers painting, a bucking bronco rider, this one is very detailed right down to the spurs, the expression on the cowboys face is amazing, the vibrant colors of sienna and yellow with splashes of blue and creams is perfect for this western style picture, the frame is wood and compliments perfectly so vintage and done so professionally, in excellent condition, measures 8&amp;quot; x 10&amp;quot; , nice vintage piece. Thank you for looking.


1 Vtg Paint By Numbers Cowboy Bucking Bronco Rider Framed 8x10 Western Exc
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