lt;p><b><i>Window on the West</i></b>, a collection of Arthur J. Phelan, is an extraordinary examination of Western American art. The exhibition features 64 paintings and drawings by artists who were some of the first non-indigenous people to cast an eye over the western frontier. Artists represented in this spectacular exhibition include some of the greatest, most prominent American landscape and genre painters of the 19th and early 20th centuries, including: <a target="_blank" href="/Artist/John-James-Audubon/81C2D4F36B38D513">John James Audubon</a>, <a target="_blank" href="/Artist/Albert-Bierstadt/F18F0F11CC072D1B">Albert Bierstadt</a>, Frederick <a target="_blank" href="/Artist/Frederic-Remington/1723C19D8BBFD20E">Remington</a>, <a target="_blank" href="/Artist/John-F--Kensett/E88F832FF6BE0521">John F. Kensett</a>, and <a target="_blank" href="/Artist/Peter-Moran/578A9F8030DDE691">Peter Moran</a>, among others.</p>
Windows to the West - Wilson Hurley Triptychs - National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum
Rooms with a View: The Open Window in the 19th Century - The Metropolitan Museum of Art
West Coast Window - Jamie MacLean Fine Art
Her Window to the World: East and West Coast Artists Pop Up exhibit on Greenfield Hill
Her Window to the World: East and West Coast Artists Pop Up exhibit on Greenfield Hill
please note wall art size,displayed pictures online are only for illustration purposes. As we continue to grow the new paintings and original art
Open Window Wall Art. Fake Window View Natural Landscape Print. American Wild West Scenery. Painting Decor for Home Walls. 30x45cm Frameless
Exhibition ~ Rooms with a View: Open Windows in the 19th Century – Jane Austen in Vermont
Rooms with a View: The Open Window in the 19th Century - The Metropolitan Museum of Art
National Cathedral west rose window - a photo on Flickriver