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  2. Frank McCarthy (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Frank McCarthy (March 30, 1924 – November 17, 2002) was an American artist and realist painter known for advertisements, magazine artwork, paperback covers, film posters, and paintings of the American West. [1]

  3. Cowboys & Indians (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    This inspired the idea of creating a glossy storytelling magazine, and Hartman began formulating the substance of the publication in 1991, in an effort to combine the history and stories of the American West with art, Western antiques, ranching, real estate, fashion, and travel. In 1992, the first issue was published with 12,000 copies printed.

  4. True West Magazine - Wikipedia

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    True West began publication in 1953 under founder Joe Small of Austin, Texas. The idea for True West originated from a monthly feature in Small's first publication, Sporting Magazine. The magazine's recurring "Bad Man" article, about outlaws of the West, was the feature that generated the most reader mail and interest. [1]

  5. Striking Photos of the Unparalleled American West - AOL

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    The American West takes more than its fair share of attention in the world’s imagination — unless you’re talking square footage, and then the West gets exactly its fair share.

  6. Western American Art - Wikipedia

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    On the one hand, these factors helped it developed, like the era of U.S. westward expansion; on the other hand, the progress of western American art was also restrained by them, like the industrial development, which spread the modern lifestyle in the West. [4] Western American Art experienced both prosperous and unvalued period during the art ...

  7. Ace Powell - Wikipedia

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    Asa Lynn "Ace" Powell (April 3, 1912 – January 25, 1978) was an American painter, sculptor, and etcher of genre scenes and imagery relating to indians, cowboys, horses, and wildlife. His artwork was influenced by that of fellow Montana artist Charles M. Russell .

  8. Mystery magazine subscriptions, the fine print, and American ...

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    A well-educated, normally astute consumer recently related a story of $160 in unexplained charges on his American Express Gold Card. He found himself on the hook for subscriptions to magazines ...

  9. Western Spirit: Scottsdale's Museum of the West - Wikipedia

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    From 2016-2021, True West Magazine has named Western Spirit “The Nation’s Best Western Museum.” Notable past exhibitions include: Maynard Dixon’s American West; By Beauty Obsessed: Gilbert Waldman Collects the West; Charles M. Russell: The Women in His Life and Art; Marjorie Thomas: Arizona Art Pioneer; The Taos Society of Artists.