Limited Edition Signed Prints
- Olaf Wieghorst (1899 - 1988)
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Along the Timberline
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Apaches on the Trail
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Appaloosa
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Bedded Down
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Beef Herd
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Big Bend Patrol
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Black Canyon Trail
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Caballero
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California Wrangler
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Canyon Trail
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Changing Outfits
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Chuck Wagon Stop
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Cold Conference
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Cold Hunt
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Corralling the Cavvy
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Cowboy with Packhorse
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Dead Cottonwood
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Dude Wrangler
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His Spotted Pony
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Indian Country
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Indian Pueblo
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Lonesome Trail
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Long Walk of the Navajos
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Los Charros
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Missing in the Roundup
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Mogollon Trail
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Moonlight and Shadows
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Mountain Pack Train
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Navajo, The
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Navajo Family, The
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Navajo Portrait
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Navajos at Castle Creek
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No Tracks
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Nez Perce on Appaloosa
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Nighthawk
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No
Tracks
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Nomads of the Plains
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Opening of the Cherokee Strip
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Packing In
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Partners
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Range Horses
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Rocky Mountain Trail
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Round Up
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Roundup Riders
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Running Ahead of the Storm
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Salt River Canyon
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Scouting Party
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Sioux Chief Hump
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Spring Rain
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Stagecoach
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Street in Mesilla
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Superstition Trail
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Tails to the Wind
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Tired
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Tracking the Strays
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Tracks
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Twenty Below
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Vaquaro
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Wagon and Remuda
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Watering Hole
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Watering the Remuda
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When Shelter is Scarce
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White Water Creek
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Wild Ones, The
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Olaf
Wieghorst, known for his magnificent portrayals of the nineteenth century
American West, exhibited a remarkable affinity for the cowboys, the Native
American Indians, and the settlers who helped shape this country's Western
landscape.
During his career, Wieghorst sketched and painted hundreds of pieces of work,
92 of which were issued as limited edition prints. His work hangs in a number
of museums including the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum in
Oklahoma City and the Whitney Gallery of Western art in Cody, Wyoming. Private
Owners include local residents, Hollywood celebrities, arts patrons,
industrialists, investors, and four United States Presidents. The Olaf
Wieghorst Museum and Western Heritage Center in El Cajon, California, honors
the accomplished artist who lived in our community for more than 40 years.
Description
from http://wieghorstmuseum.org/