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RUSSELL: BULL WHACKER. Drawing by Charles M. Russell (1864-1926)

RUSSELL: BULL WHACKER. Drawing by Charles M. Russell (1864-1926)


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RUSSELL: BULL WHACKER. Drawing by Charles M. Russell (1864-1926)

RUSSELL: BULL WHACKER.
Drawing by Charles M. Russell (1864-1926)

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Cowboy Cowboy Hat Independent Lasso Marion Russel Wagon Train Westward Expansion Whip Wild West


RUSSELL - BULL WHACKER - A Glimpse into the Wild West

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. This black and white drawing by Charles M. Russell takes us back to the untamed era of the American frontier. Titled "RUSSELL: BULL WHACKER" it showcases a rugged cowboy, skillfully rendered with intricate details that bring his character to life. The central figure, known as a bull whacker, stands tall in his iconic cowboy hat and lasso in hand. His weathered face tells tales of independence and resilience earned through countless hours spent riding across vast landscapes. The artist's mastery is evident in capturing every line etched on this man's face. In the background, we see a wagon train stretching into the distance, symbolizing westward expansion during the 19th and early 20th centuries. These pioneers braved harsh conditions while seeking new opportunities amidst uncharted territories. Russell's work encapsulates both the danger and allure of this period in American history known as the Wild West. The whip held tightly by our protagonist hints at challenges faced along their journey – taming wild bulls or guiding wagons through treacherous terrain. This print serves as an homage to those brave men who shaped America's identity through their unwavering spirit and determination. It invites viewers to step back in time and immerse themselves in an era where cowboys like Russell were legends of their own making.

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