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New Image Acquisitions

End of the Trail Photo
Unknown photographer, 1915 ca.
Photograph, RC2008.006

   
Strawberry Red bulldogging Stampede New York, 1916
Newman Photo, 1916
Photographic postcard, RC2007.016
   

Jesse Stahl rides em high
Photo by Mark Getty, 1923
Photographic postcard, RC2008.018.3

   
Fox Hastings only lady bulldogger, 101 Ranch
Photo by Ralph R. Doubleday, 1924 ca.
Photographic postcard, RC2008.026
   

Two Kiowa sisters
Photo by George W. Bretz
Cabinet photograph, RC2008.031

   

Enraptured by the beauty of the Hot Springs, Thermopolis, Wyo.
Doubleday Photo, 1917 ca.
Photographic postcard, RC2008.034



New Print Acquisitions

Belitz, Larry, The buffalo hide tipi of the Sioux,
Sioux Falls, SD: Pine Hill Press, 2006.
RC2008.001.0106


   
James, Caroline, Nez Perce women in transition, 1877-1990,
Moscow, Idaho: University of Idaho Press, 1996.
RC2008.001.0191
   

Kendrick, Robb, Still: cowboys at the start of the twenty-first century,
Austin, TX: University of Texas Press, 2008.
RC2008.001.0141


   

Kosloff, Lou, California bit and spur: a history and development,
Newport Beach, CA: J. Ralph Bell, 1982.
RC2008.001.0171

   
Thillman, John H., Civil War Army swords: a study of United States Army swords from 1832 through 1865, Woonsocket, RI: Mowbray Publishers, 2008.
RC2008.001.0180




Audio and Video Acquisitions

DV00049
Brent Phelps Gallery Talk on the Exhibit, "Photographing the Lewis and Clark Trail"
Photographer Brent Phelps presents a gallery talk about his exhibition. He explains how he came to work on the project, the processes used in photographing and printing, and provides background and historical information about many prints in the exhibition. 2/10/2005

Brent Phelps discusses the location of Sgt. Floyd's death at the I-129 Bridge and his various burials during a gallery talk about the exhibition, Brent Phelps: Photographing the Lewis and Clark Trail, February 10, 2005. TRT: 4:30 73MB MPEG Video Clip

 

DV00050
Charles Fritz Gallery Talk on the Exhibit, "An Artist With the Corps of Discovery"
Painter Charles Fritz presents a gallery talk about his exhibition. He explains the origins of the project, some historical background, the processes he used to create the paintings, and answers questions from the audience. Some exhibition paintings are shown. 2/11/2005

Charles Fritz discusses the clothing worn by the men pictured in his painting, Mapping the Missouri ~ Winter Afternoon at Fort Mandan, during a gallery talk about the exhibition, "An Artist with the Corps of Discovery: The Lewis and Clark Suite" by Charles Fritz, February 11, 2005. TRT: 2:26 40MB MPEG Video Clip

 
SC01084-SC01094
Stunt Performer Interviews
Jewely Van Valin, friend of the late actor and stunt performer Richard Farnsworth, speaks with 11 veteran stunt performers, including Joe Canutt and Polly Burson. 9/8/2004.
 
VC01027
The Art of American Arms Makers
History Curator Richard Rattenbury gives a tour of the museum exhibition, presenting information about the artists, companies, and printing techniques featured in the exhibit, 2/10/2004.

Richard Rattenbury, Curator of The Art of American Armsmakers, makes opening remarks at a behind the scenes tour of the exhibit, February 10, 2004. 25MB MPEG Video Clip
   
VC01029D
Luke Frazier Art Demonstration: Sporting Art and Big Game Hunting
Contemporary Western artist Luke Frazier discusses his technique for creating outdoor and wildlife paintings, 2/14/2004.

Luke Frazier explains the apparent paradox of being both a hunter and a wildlife artist, February 14, 2004. 22MB MPEG Video Clip


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