Western Classics 2019
August 12 - August 24, Open House: August 15, 5-7pm
Jackson, Wyoming
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Steve Atkinson
One More for the Road-SOLD

oil on linen
40h x 30w in
101.60h x 76.20w cm
SOLD

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Shawn Cameron
Dawn to Dusk

oil on canvas
20h x 16w in
50.80h x 40.64w cm
$4,100

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Nicholas Coleman
On the Trail of the Buffalo-SOLD

oil on linen
40h x 50w in
101.60h x 127w cm
SOLD

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Jenness Cortez
Spirit of Tatanka-SOLD

acrylic on mahogany panel
36h x 30w in
91.44h x 76.20w cm
SOLD
 

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Brenda Murphy
Rough and Ready-SOLD

pencil
12h x 16w in
30.48h x 40.64w cm
SOLD

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Greg Overton
Rain in the Face-SOLD

oil on canvas
70h x 60w in
177.80h x 152.40w cm
SOLD

Press release

Trailside Galleries is pleased to present its annual Western Classics exhibition and sale  beginning August 12  and continuing through August 24.   An Open House is scheduled for  Thursday, August 15 from 5:00 - 7:00 pm. Featured artists include members of the Cowboy Artists of America and other nationally renown western, representational artists.

As in past years, the show will focus on traditional western themes and historic subject matter  as well as more contemporary or “new west”  scenes.  Some of the well known artists featured in  the show include Steve Atkinson, Shawn Cameron, Bruce Cheever,  Nicholas Coleman,  Jenness Cortez, John DeMott, Robert Duncan, Deborah Fellows, Bruce Greene, Z.S.Liang, Dan Mieduch,  S.C. Mummert, Brenda Murphy, Bill Nebeker, Alfredo Rodriguez, Howard Rogers, Mian Situ, Morgan Weistling and Jeremy Winborg.

For more than 50 years, Trailside Galleries has endeavored  to preserve and interpret the heritage of the American west.   Today, the gallery continues to   represent many of the finest traditional  western painters and sculptors in the country but has also embraced the “new west” created by a younger, new generation of artists who are portraying a more contemporary viewpoint.  Western Classics brings together an array of creative styles and themes inspired by the American West. Whether expressing the landscapes, wildlife, cultures or peoples of the West, the artists tell a vivid and colorful story, both historic and contemporary.