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At The Burial Of Gallager And Blind Bill By James Bama

At the Burial of Gallager and Blind Bill by James Bama

This great western artwork shows a cowboy holding his chaps with a fresh winter snow out in ranch country. "Gallager and Blind Bill were two wild cowboys who lost out in a feud on the Meeteetse Creek. That was in 1894. It was some eight decades later that they reached real notoriety. For they were among the Old West characters reburied at Old Trail Town, Bob Edgar's Museum of the Old West near Cody, Wyoming. Bob has gathered buildings, wagons and Western memorabilia to create an authentic Western town - complete right down to the graveyard. Now, Gallager and Blind Bill are part of Old Trail Town, too.

At the Burial of Gallager and Blind Bill painted by western artist James Bama is available for sale as a signed and numbered limited edition of only 1,500 prints. They have a 17-1/2 x 23-1/2 image size and are $___ unframed.

Pull the trigger and order yours today, All artwork is professionally boxed and fully insured and guaranteed to arrive in mint condition. Western Art on sale by artist James Bama. This painting was published in May of 1981. Let our full service custom picture frame shop build a design to meet any style or budget. If you want us to match any framing please email us some photos.

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Signed And Numbered Limited Edition Print 17-1/2 x 23-1/2 Image Size 1500 Please Inquire Click to Inquire

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