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by Frederic Remington
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The Center for Disease Control has recommended the use of cloth face masks to help fight the spread of COVID-19.
This face mask is made from 100% polyester and includes two ear loops with adjustable grommets for a comfortable fit.
The printed area of the mask is approximately 7" wide by 5" tall. This mask fits well on adult mens' faces without the grommets but, due to the adjustable grommets, can be worn snuggly by adult women, as well.
Please note - this is NOT a surgical grade mask. It is not intended for any medical or commercial uses, whatsoever. It is a simple, cloth mask designed for everyday use to cover your mouth when out in public. The mask should not be used in any medical or surgical setting.
We make no warranties that the mask prevents infections or the transmission of viruses or diseases.
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The Fall Of The Cowboy by Frederic Remington
Frederic Remington was born in 1861 in Canton, New York and died in Ridgefield, Connecticut at... more
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The Fall Of The Cowboy by Frederic Remington
Frederic Remington was born in 1861 in Canton, New York and died in Ridgefield, Connecticut at the age of 48.
In spite of the East Coast upbringing, he is recognized as one of the all-time great painters and sculptors whose work featured the Western United States focusing on the American Cowboy, Native American Indians, and the U.S. Clavery.
The Fall of the Cowboy, featuring two cowboys mending fencing show the dull and dreary life of the cowboy working in cold of winter. The fencing of the open range and particularly barbed wire are credited with destroying the cowboy way of life, drifting and across the west herding cows and working for cattle drives. The railroads probably had as much to do with the demise of the lifestyle as the fencing. This is probably one of the Remingtons most famous images.
Other favorites of Remington's would include A Dash For The Timber, Victory Dance, and The Cowboy. These, as well...
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