artist: Myron Fass
date: 1948
source: [http://digitalcomicmuseum.com/index.php?dlid=12268 Digital Comic Museum]
credit: <a rel="nofollow" class="external text" href="http://digitalcomicmuseum.com/index.php?dlid=12268">Digital Comic Museum</a>
description: Cover of <u style="background-color:yellow;" class="">western</u> Thrillers #2, Fox Feature Syndicate
license:Public domain
artist: Henry Herbert Knibbs
date: 1919
source: George Kelley pulp fiction collection, University at Buffalo
credit: George Kelley pulp fiction collection, University at Buffalo
description: Image of the back cover (map) of Henry Herbert Knibbs pulp fiction work, titled 'The Ridin' Kid from Powder River'. Published in 1919. <p>No entries exist in either <a rel="nofollow" class="external text" href="http://collections.stanford.edu/copyrightrenewals/bin/page?forward=home">Stanford DB</a> or <a rel="nofollow" class="external text" href="http://www.copyright.gov/records/">Copyright.gov</a> pertaining to any renewal information. Book illustrators are noted as Brinkerhoff, R. M. and Wood, Stanley L., per <a rel="nofollow" class="external text" href="http://www.gutenberg.org/etext/16530">gutenberg.org entry</a>, although from an image I have of title page - the cover artist author is noted as Robert Stanley. As noted in <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/en:Mapback" class="extiw" title="w:en:Mapback">Mapback article</a> the book appears to be published and copyrighted between 1943-51 if at all. The cover-<u style="background-color:yellow;" class="">art</u> appears to be made for the specific purpose of this book edition. No cover <u style="background-color:yellow;" class="">art</u> copyright information supplied, only book text copyright information. Similar artwork is offered by gutenberg.org e-text version with no claims to copyright status </p> Marking as PD-US-not-renewed
license:Public domain
artist: Unknown author<span style="display: none;">Unknown author</span>
date: 1941
source: [https://web.archive.org/web/20170212195156/http://www.cinemasterpieces.com/apics2008/eps1.jpg cinemasterpieces.com]
credit: <a rel="nofollow" class="external text" href="https://web.archive.org/web/20170212195156/http://www.cinemasterpieces.com/apics2008/eps1.jpg">cinemasterpieces.com</a>
license:Public domain
artist: The U.S. Lithograph Co., Russell-Morgan Print, Cincinnati & New York
date: 1907
source: LOC-image|id=var.1436 *Restoration by [[User:trialsanderrors|trialsanderrors]]: [https://www.flickr.com/photos/trialsanderrors/3057852404/ The lost trail, Broadway poster, 1907]
credit: This image is available from the United States <a href="//commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Library_of_Congress" title="Library of Congress">Library of Congress</a>'s <a rel="nofollow" class="external text" href="//www.loc.gov/rr/print/">Prints and Photographs division</a><br> under the digital ID <a rel="nofollow" class="external text" href="http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/var.1436">var.1436</a>.<br><small>This tag does not indicate the copyright status of the attached work. A normal copyright tag is still required. See <a href="//commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons:Licensing" title="Commons:Licensing">Commons:Licensing</a> for more information.</small>
description: The lost trail, a comedy drama of <u style="background-color:yellow;" class="">western</u> life, by Anthony E. Wills. Promotional poster for the play.
license:Public domain
artist: <bdi><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/en:Carol_M._Highsmith" class="extiw" title="w:en:Carol M. Highsmith"><span title="American photographer">Carol M. Highsmith</span></a> </bdi>
date: 2015
source: Library of Congress * ''Catalog:'' http://lccn.loc.gov/2015634032 * ''Image download:'' https://cdn.loc.gov/master/pnp/highsm/34000/34016a.tif * ''Original url:'' http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/highsm.34016
credit: <p>Library of Congress </p> <ul> <li> <i>Catalog:</i> <a rel="nofollow" class="external free" href="http://lccn.loc.gov/2015634032">http://lccn.loc.gov/2015634032</a> </li> <li> <i>Image download:</i> <a rel="nofollow" class="external free" href="https://cdn.loc.gov/master/pnp/highsm/34000/34016a.tif">https://cdn.loc.gov/master/pnp/highsm/34000/34016a.tif</a> </li> <li> <i>Original url:</i> <a rel="nofollow" class="external free" href="http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/highsm.34016">http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/highsm.34016</a> </li> </ul>
description: <i>Title:</i> In his studio and <u style="background-color:yellow;" class="">art</u> gallery in tiny Hulett, Wyoming, celebrated <u style="background-color:yellow;" class="">western</u> artist Bob Coronato stands beside his most famous and controversial painting, of American Indian activist Russell Means <p><i>Physical description:</i> 1 photograph : digital, tiff file, color. <i>Notes:</i> Forms part of: Gates Frontiers Fund Wyoming Collection within the Carol M. Highsmith Archive.; Best known for his paintings of <u style="background-color:yellow;" class="">western</u> Americana, <u style="background-color:yellow;" class="">cowboys</u>, and American Indian life and culture, Coronato is commissioned to produce distinctive, meticulously realistic rodeo posters throughout the West.; Title, date and keywords based on information provided by the photographer.; Purchase; Carol M. Highsmith Photography, Inc.; 2015; (DLC/PP-2015:069).; Credit line: Gates Frontiers Fund Wyoming Collection within the Carol M. Highsmith Archive, Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division. </p> <i>Description from metadata:</i> In his studio and <u style="background-color:yellow;" class="">art</u> gallery in tiny Hulett, Wyoming, celebrated <u style="background-color:yellow;" class="">western</u> artist Bob Coronato stands beside his most famous and controversial painting, of American Indian activist Russell Means. Best known for his paintings of <u style="background-color:yellow;" class="">western</u> Americana, <u style="background-color:yellow;" class="">cowboys</u>, and American Indian life and culture, Coronato is commissioned to produce distinctive, meticulously realistic rodeo posters throughout the West. He was a small-town easterner who moved to California to study <u style="background-color:yellow;" class="">art</u>. On vacation in Spearfish, South Dakota, Coronato became enamored of, and soon immersed in, <u style="background-color:yellow;" class="">western</u> <u style="background-color:yellow;" class="">art</u>. According to one account, Coronato preceded to torture his instructors by turning every assignment into <u style="background-color:yellow;" class="">western</u> subject matter oil on canvas. If the assignment was to paint an advertisement for an automobile, Coronato would paint a covered wagon. Deciding that he must soak in real cowboy culture to paint it, he moved in with a saddlemaker in desolate eastern Wyoming. His older friend housed and encouraged Coronato, who worked on the range with Wyoming <u style="background-color:yellow;" class="">cowboys</u> and spent time on several Indian reservations in the Upper Plains. In 2009 when Coronato was 39, the New York Post newspaper described him as "the Leonardo da Vinci of Cowboy <u style="background-color:yellow;" class="">art</u>."
license:Public domain
artist: Everett Raymond Kinstler
date: 1958
source: http://comicbookplus.com/?dlid=62296
credit: <a rel="nofollow" class="external free" href="http://comicbookplus.com/?dlid=62296">http://comicbookplus.com/?dlid=62296</a>
description: Cover illustration for <i>Blazing Sixguns</i> number 1 (IW Publishing, 1958). <u style="background-color:yellow;" class="">western</u> comics gained increasing popularity during the 1950s, surviving well into the so-called <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Silver_Age_of_Comics" class="extiw" title="w:Silver Age of Comics">Silver Age</a>. Artwork by Everett Raymond Kinstler.
license:Public domain
artist: Harry Parkhurst
date: 1946
source: http://comicbookplus.com/?dlid=16635
credit: <a rel="nofollow" class="external free" href="http://comicbookplus.com/?dlid=16635">http://comicbookplus.com/?dlid=16635</a>
license:Public domain
artist: unknown
date: 1985<div style="display: none;">date QS:P571,+1985-00-00T00:00:00Z/9</div>
current location: Institution|wikidata=Q30258196
source: DPLA| Q30258196 |hub=North Carolina Digital Heritage Center|url=https://lib.digitalnc.org/record/26073|dpla_id=f6502a1e5eef5ea5f9b0e4149c3090bb|local_id=
credit: This file was contributed to Wikimedia Commons by <a href="https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q30258196" class="extiw" title="d:Q30258196"><span title="nonprofit organization in Charlotte, United States">North Carolina Humanities Council</span></a> as part of a cooperation project. The donation was facilitated by the <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_Public_Library_of_America" class="extiw" title="w:Digital Public Library of America">Digital Public Library of America</a>, via its partner North Carolina Digital Heritage Center.<span style="text-align:left"> <ul> <li>Source record: <a rel="nofollow" class="external free" href="https://lib.digitalnc.org/record/26073">https://lib.digitalnc.org/record/26073</a> </li> <li>DPLA identifier: <a rel="nofollow" class="external text" href="https://dp.la/item/f6502a1e5eef5ea5f9b0e4149c3090bb">f6502a1e5eef5ea5f9b0e4149c3090bb</a> </li> </ul></span>
license:Public domain
artist: Universal Jewel / Universal Pictures
date: <a rel="nofollow" class="external text" href="https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0015662/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1">1925</a>
source: [http://movieposters.ha.com/itm/western/the-calgary-stampede-universal-1925-window-card-14-x-22-western/a/161442-53078.s?ic4=GalleryView-Thumbnail-071515# card]
credit: <a rel="nofollow" class="external text" href="https://movieposters.ha.com/itm/western/the-calgary-stampede-universal-1925-window-card-14-x-22-western/a/161442-53078.s?ic4=GalleryView-Thumbnail-071515">card</a>
description: Window card for the American <u style="background-color:yellow;" class="">western</u> film <i><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Calgary_Stampede" class="extiw" title="en:The Calgary Stampede">The Calgary Stampede</a></i> (1925).
license:Public domain

