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Of Blankets Bells & Beads - ARTLOB
NOTES: The title refers to a culture that for many centuries was fairly isolated and while they traded and warred amongst themselves once Europeans came, they became a society of trade that occupied themselves with trading blankets, bells and Beads. Of course, other items were traded, guns etc. but we are perhaps focusing on the softer side of trade.
Of Blankets Bells & Beads Giclee On Canvas by Brent Flory
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Brent Flory is an acclaimed Western artist and illustrator, with a B.F.A. in Illustration from Brigham Young University. His work has been exhibited in numerous solo and juried shows, including The Phippen Western Art Show and The National Western Art Show and Auction. Brent's paintings have earned him several awards, including Best of Show, Festival Choice Award, and Gold/Silver Medals in oils. His art is held in private collections across the world and has been featured in publications like Equine Vision Magazine. When not creating art, Brent manages a ranch in Utah with his family, which inspires his paintings and reflects his passion for preserving the legacy of Western art.