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MONTANA Special Western Art Issue

MONTANA THE MAGAZINE OF WESTERN HISTORY is publishing a special theme issue devoted entirely to the topic of Western Art. It will be available June 15,

2001. www.montanahistoricalsociety.org Table of Contents: Summer 2001, Vol. 51, No. 2

`Flying Buffaloes': Artists and the Buffalo Hunt by Brian W. Dippie

`A Beautiful Spirit': Origins of the Archie Bray Foundation for the Ceramic Arts

by Rick Newby and Chere Jiusto

Old Photographs: Sometimes You Just Can't Believe Your Eyes by Bill Holm

Maynard Dixon and A Changing West, 1917-1935 by Donald J. Hagerty

Julius Seyler: Painting the Blackfeet, Painting Glacier Park, 1913-1914 by William E. Farr

The Montana Traveler: Seeing Bob Scriver's Artwork by Kirby Lambert

Historical Reflections: Julia E. Tuell Letters to the Editor

Book Reviews Submitted by T. Ryan tryan@state.mt.us

www.montanahistoricalsociety.org 1-800-243-9900 orders

406-444-4708 office 406-444-2696 fax

Montana Historical Society

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