India ink etching, unsigned. Image of two cowboys and a herd of longhorn cattle on a cattle drive. 14.5" x 15.5" w/o frame, 15.5" x 16.5" w frame. In a wood frame. John Edward Borein (1872-1945, Santa Barbara) was considered by many Western art experts, including Harold McCracken, to be in the same league of artists as Charles M Russell and Frederick Remington. Borlein was personally offended by the inaccurate depictions of the West and was adamant about portraying the West down to the last minute detail. His illustrations appeared in Harper's, Colliers Weekly, Sunset Magazine and the Saturday Evening Post. His works are in the collection of the New York Public Library and the Cowboy Hall of Fame.
India ink etching, unsigned. Image of two cowboys and a herd of longhorn cattle on a cattle drive. 14.5" x 15.5" w/o frame, 15.5" x 16.5" w frame. In a wood frame. John Edward Borein (1872-1945, Santa Barbara) was considered by many Western art experts, including Harold McCracken, to be in the same league of artists as Charles M Russell and Frederick Remington. Borlein was personally offended by the inaccurate depictions of the West and was adamant about portraying the West down to the last minute detail. His illustrations appeared in Harper's, Colliers Weekly, Sunset Magazine and the Saturday Evening Post. His works are in the collection of the New York Public Library and the Cowboy Hall of Fame.
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