"Back to the Fort" U.S. Marshals lithographNumbered, limited edition, offset lithographs printed on acid free paper, by John Bell, Jr. (1937 2013) Image size 17. 25 x 26 US Marshals The person on horseback depicted in the center of this piece is U. S. Marshal Bass Reeves. One of the first of the deputies hired by Judge Parker's court was a former slave from Texas named Bass Reeves. It is believed that Reeves fought in the Indian Territory during the Civil War with the Union Indian brigades.
Kerlin’s work has been exhibited in and won awards in numerous shows and competitions around the United States including Watercolor USA in Springfield
” is in the National Collection of the Smithsonian in Washington
shells or fruit depicted
and embarked on a career in optical engineering
Olof Swedlun and Christine M
Swedlun’s paintings were often accompanied by either a typed biographical sketch or a reprint of a 1940 edition from the Chicago Daily News pertaining to a Swedlun exhibition
“I grew up in a deep and narrow Pennsylvania valley
We can make these for ourselves
In a 1916 joint meeting of the First Methodist and Central Methodist churches
with the Van Buren Train Depot in the distance
most of my paintings consist of AR scenery and turn of the century AR cityscapes
"Eureka Springs - An Augmented Reality Project" is an interactive photography book and companion mobile app by local photographer Edward C