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It’s been a year since statues of Confederates Robert E. Lee and Thomas “Stonewall” Jackson stood in Charlottesville’s downtown parks, but the controversy over the removal and the statues ...
A gift that U.S. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth sent to his British counterpart, John Healey, was held by British officials because of U.K. ministerial gifts rules. Hegseth sent Healey, the U.K ...
Livermore's intrinsic connection to cowpoke, ranching, valley terrain and the American West is the creative thread weaving through paired art exhibitions at the Bankhead Theater and Livermore Public ...
A statue at the Cleveland Museum of Art, which was originally stolen from Libya’s Ptolemais Museum during World War II, then sold to New York collectors en route from Switzerland, then donated ...
Featuring 160-plus paintings, prints, sculptures, and more, the downtown OKC museum's "From the Vault" exhibit is on view through April 27.
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Wherever I May Roam on MSNA Western Massachusetts Road Trip ItineraryEmbark on a scenic road trip through the Berkshires, uncovering the rich Western Massachusetts landscape. From charming small ...
This 220,000-square-foot building was first known as the Cowboy Hall of Fame and Western Heritage Center. Inside, visitors will find more than 28,000 pieces of Western and American Indian art and ...
Amon Carter Museum’s “Cowboy” exhibit faces backlash for a “mature content” warning, leading to accusations of LGBTQ discrimination.
Roosevelt loved the sculpture, according to Foster, and an image of the bronze graced the cover of Pearson's magazine in the 1907 story the president wrote praising Remington's art.
Examining Frederic Remington’s Coming Through the Rye, Whitney Western Art Museum, Buffalo Bill Center of the West, Cody, Wyoming, USA. (Frederic Remington bronze, Coming Through the Rye.
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