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Reflecting His Majesty
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Reflections “I was nine years old when my father sent me a postcard from the Grand Canyon,” says Phillips. “From that time on, I have been fascinated by its grandeur and ever-changing moods. I have seen the Grand Canyon from numerous vantage points— through r...
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Relay Horses In Camp, Crow Fair 2000: "August Celebrations “Crow Fair is a nearly hundred-year-old tradition,” says Bob Coronato, “held each August for the reunion of family clans and the celebration of Crow Indian culture. I have attended Crow Fair for many years and I'm always impressed with the singing...
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Returning Raiders
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Ridin' The Rims
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Riding The High Country
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Right Place - Right Time It's not very often your in the right place at the right time when it comes to elk hunting.
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Ripples Late afternoon, approaching sundown, is “the magic time” for any painter. When the subject is placed in the hands of Don Crowley, one of the leading western artists working today,“magic” seems too unimpressive a word.The light is just right and th...
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River Roper
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Roar Of The Falls “I had a good time doing this painting,” said Frank McCarthy. “It’s a combination of many forms of Western action. There’s the galloping of the horses, but also the rushing of the water and even the movement of the clouds above.”
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Roar Of The Norther
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Robe Signal
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Rocky Mountain Paradise
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Ropin A Wild One
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Rough Country
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Round-Up Wyoming
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Rumbling Thunder
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Running Eagle Falls Running Eagle Falls, located in Montana’s grand East Glacier Park, was originally home to the Blackfeet Indians, who controlled the vast prairies east of the mountains. The falls are unique in that water rushes over the upper fall so dense that th...
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Running Home
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Running With The Elk-Dogs
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