The Shoshoni's And Their Horses - Key To The Pacific
The Shoshoni's And Their Horses - Key To The Pacific
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Art Story
Art Story
Bicentennial Celebration of the Lewis and Clark Expedition.
August 13, 1805 was a pivotal moment for the Lewis and Clark Expedition. Captain Lewis and three of his men make contact with the warriors of the Lemhi Shoshoni Tribe they were in desperate need of their horses in order to be able to cross the Rockie Mountains - but the chief and his warriors had prepared for a battle. The outcome of this encounter would determine the success or failure of the expedition (a detailed account of this incident comes with the print).
About the Artist
About the Artist
He spent his early years living in a log cabin that his parents had built in Montana. Surrounded by nature, Clark developed an appreciation for the land, as well as an ability to observe the kinds of details that many overlook. He has been able to call upon matter of his observations and experiences to create the art for which he has become known. The subject matter of his work ranges from religious to old west.
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