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Colored lithograph print of a cowboy in blue sleeping near a central smoking campfire and a sma…
Sleeping Cowboy
Colored lithograph print of a cowboy in blue sleeping near a central smoking campfire and a smattering of trees near a mountain with a howling wolf atop it. The sky shifts from a dark, nightly backdrop to a lighter white on the other side of the smoke.

Sleeping Cowboy

Artist Malcolm Myers (American, 1917 - 2002)
Datedate unknown
Mediumcolor lithograph on paper
ClassificationsPrint
DimensionsImage Size: 20 9/16 × 29 9/16 in.
Sheet Size: 20 9/16 × 29 9/16 in.
Credit LineGift of Marilyn J. Myers in memory of Malcolm H. Myers
Object number2004.37.177
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