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- Museum_of_Western_Art_(Kerrville,_Texas) abstract "The Museum of Western Art in Kerrville, Texas, is a museum dedicated to the painting and sculpture of living artists of the American West who follow in the tradition of Frederic Remington and Charles M. Russell. In addition to the rotating collection, the museum also has an art library and teaching facilities.The art focuses on cowboys, Native Americans, pioneer settlers, women in the West, law-enforcement officers, ranchers, and mountain men. Much of the art was influenced by W. Herbert Dunton, Bert Geer Phillips (1868–1956), and Oscar E. Berninghaus of the Taos art colony in Taos, New Mexico.The museum opened on April 23, 1983, as the Cowboy Artists of America Museum, intended to serve as the headquarters of the Cowboy Artists of America. However, a subsequent dispute led to the dissolution of formal ties between the museum and the association, and the museum changed its name to the National Center for American Western Art and then to the Museum of Western Art in 2003. Disputes arose concerning the future of the museum as well as a proposed new museum to be established in San Antonio. The parties subsequently reached a settlement of their dispute.The museum building was designed by the late O'Neil Ford, a pioneer in the Southwestern style of architecture. The exterior of the museum resembles a fortressed hacienda. Outside are life-sized bronzes. Inside the collection is spread throughout the available 14,000 square feet (1,300 m2). The floors are of mesquite and Saltillo tile and are polished to accent the artwork. In 2004, the Masel S. Quinn Pavilion of the Western Art Academy was completed for use in the education program.Modern artists whose works have been displayed at the Kerrville facility include:Calvin Barry, "Trespassing on Sacred Grounds", bronze, 2005Barbie Eason, "Partners in Crime", bronze, 2007Matthew Harris, "Cowboy and Steer", painting, 2006E.E. "Bud" Helbig, "Telling It Like It Was", painting, 1984; "Wishful Thinking", painting, 1989; "Almost Smell the Coffee", painting, 1990Kristen Matthews, "Wild Bill", painting, 2006William Moyers, "Crowding the Gate", painting, 1996; "Time for a Thaw", watercolor, 2001Wes Woodell, "Landscape", painting, 2005The museum uses the motto "Where the Legend Lives Forever". Located at the top of a wooded hill at 1550 Bandera Highway, it is open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday. Admission is charged.http:///www.MuseumofWesternArt.com".
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