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In his much-loved memoir “A River Runs Through It,” writer Norman Maclean famously noted, “In our family, there was no
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Historically speaking, Montana artist Charles Fritz is always historically speaking—well, at least through his paintings. History for him is an
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The young woman approached Romona Youngquist, during an art show in Scottsdale, Arizona, and asked for her autograph. A little
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Pristine and peaceful, the paintings of Canadian artist Jeremy Browne are a celebration of freedom, nature’s beauty, and man’s relationship
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Christine Drewyer (Annapolis, Maryland) Aged to Perfection Oil 30″x30″ “I’m very attracted to a sense of drama. That can be
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For want of a door to close, Sonya Terpening’s studio was born. Really. How would you feel if you left
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Last fall was an especially memorable time for Logan Maxwell Hagege, whose surname hints at his French ancestry. He married
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“As a landscape painter, you want to kind of get your arms around the planet.” So says Andrew Peters, who
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When Gladys Roldan-de-Moras’ husband Rafael couldn’t attend the 2015 Qwest for the West Show with her, she invited her sister
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In an ideal world, Bonnie Marris would get out for a long horseback ride every day. Especially in the fall,
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Throughout her life, voices have spoken to J. Peralta, acknowledging her talent and urging her to create art. Fortunately, she
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Landscape artist Carole Cooke is pushing a deadline—and she’s pushing her envelope. Sometimes you need to take a good look