Listen to Director Emeritus and Senior Scholar of the Buffalo Bill Center of the West, Peter Hassrick, give a talk on the western scenes of Alfred Jacob Miller (1810 – […]

A blog about the collections, exhibits, and goings-on of the Whitney Western Art Museum.
by Emily Wilson
Listen to Director Emeritus and Senior Scholar of the Buffalo Bill Center of the West, Peter Hassrick, give a talk on the western scenes of Alfred Jacob Miller (1810 – […]
by Emily Wilson
Listen to the half hour radio program on Home Ground radio celebrating the art, life, and achievements of American artist John Mix Stanley (1814 – 1872). Host Brian Kahn interviews […]
by Emily Wilson
The practice of itinerant painting was popular in the United States in the 18th and 19th centuries. Artists would travel through urban and rural areas seeking commissions from wealthier families […]
by Emily Wilson
In the nineteenth century, many artists looked to market their art to the masses. The panorama (figure 1) offered artists a way to combine their art with a form of […]
by Emily Wilson
As a hired artist on government surveys and expeditions, John Mix Stanley not only created beautiful watercolors and sketches of the landscape and people he encountered, but he was also […]
by Emily Wilson
Peter H. Hassrick Frederic Remington was remembered at the time of his death in a rather singular way. His image was that of a staunchly independent artist, uniquely American in character and expression, […]