Frederic Remington Cowpuncher'S Lullaby
Museum-quality giclée print of "Frederic Remington Cowpuncher'S Lullaby" by . Hand-assembled in our boutique studio in Washington State.
About Truly Art
It looks like the name attached here is a placeholder rather than an actual artist, but the works listed point clearly to the great Romantics and their nineteenth-century heirs: Eugène Delacroix above all, whose feverish color and theatrical compositions redefined French painting in the 1820s and 30s, alongside Albert Bierstadt's luminous American West and Jean Béraud's sharp-eyed scenes of Belle Époque Paris. Together they trace an arc from Romantic drama to documentary realism, from North African campaigns to Yosemite peaks to a Parisian newsstand. For a contemporary viewer, it's a chance to live with the kind of painting that taught modern art how to look.
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