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![]() | The Abduction Of Boone's Daughter By The Indians by Charles Wimar ca. 1855 Amon Carter Museum of American Art Fort Worth, TX | Wimar, Charles | |
![]() | Oregon City On The Willamette River by John Mix Stanley ca. 1850-1852 Amon Carter Museum of American Art Fort Worth, TX | Stanley, John Mix | ![]() Description: View looking down from a plateau high above the sprawling town of Oregon City along the banks of the Willamette River. In the foreground, a Native American couple stands on a rocky hillside, their attention directed away from the activity taking place in the town below them. |
![]() | The Silenced War Whoop by Charles Schreyvogel 1908 Amon Carter Museum of American Art Fort Worth, TX | Schreyvogel, Charles | |
![]() | Figure by Morton Livingston Schamberg 1913 Amon Carter Museum of American Art Fort Worth, TX | Schamberg, Morton Livingston | |
![]() | A Desperate Stand by Charles M. Russell 1898 Amon Carter Museum of American Art Fort Worth, TX | Russell, Charles M. | |
![]() | Breaking Camp by Charles M. Russell 1885 Amon Carter Museum of American Art Fort Worth, TX | Russell, Charles M. | |
![]() | Bronco Busting by Charles M. Russell 1895 Amon Carter Museum of American Art Fort Worth, TX | Russell, Charles M. | |
![]() | Christmas Dinner For The Men On The Trail by Charles M. Russell 1905 Amon Carter Museum of American Art Fort Worth, TX | Russell, Charles M. | |
![]() | Still Life Of Flowers And Fruit With A River Landscape In The Distance by Severin Roesen 1867 Amon Carter Museum of American Art Fort Worth, TX | Roesen, Severin | |
![]() | A Dash For The Timber by Frederic Remington 1889 Amon Carter Museum of American Art Fort Worth, TX | Remington, Frederic | ![]() Description: Arid western landscape depicting a group of mounted cowboys charging across the foreground, with some of the cowboys turned around shooting rifles and pistols at a group of Native Americans on horseback following closely behind them. To the left one of the cowboys reaches over to support his wounded comrade who falls back. |
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