Archives for November 2015
Charlie and the Medicine Man
Of the Stars Lodge by Ryan Brown
Christmas Stroll in Red Lodge, Montana
Come join Beartooth Gallery as we celebrate the Holidays in beautiful Red Lodge Montana!
Come in from the cold and enjoy a nice “Hot Toddy, a Hot Chocolate an Egg Nog or any other drink that wets your whistle!
It has been another successful year at the Gallery and we have you, our clients, to thank! It has been such a pleasure to have introduced many art lovers to new artists, and new art to long time collectors. As our way of saying thank you for your support, you will receive a special holiday gift for making the trip to the Christmas Stroll!
Remember, it’s winter and our hours may have changed, but our ability to work hard for each of you hasn’t. That’s why anytime you find yourself in Red Lodge feel free to contact us on our cell phone and we will open the Gallery for your own private tour.
See you on December 4 and 5 for great food great fun and great art!
And WE THANK ALL OF YOU again from the bottom of our hearts!
Bob, Robin, Steve, Hillary and Genie!
His Winchester by James Ayers
His Winchester features a Crow warrior carrying his Winchester “Yellow Boy” rifle, a powerful and feared weapon in its day. Beginning production in 1866, the rifle was a favorite of the Plains tribes because it was one of the first repeating rifles–warriors and hunters could shoot with it far faster than they could notch arrows into their bows.
The warrior is wearing a Hudson’s Bay Company trade blanket coat, very common in the Northern Plains into modern day Canada. Made of wool, these coats were highly sought after because they could retain heat even while wet. His hair is in a classic Crow style, with magpie and hawk feathers. He wears pipebone with some trade beads on the sides of his hair.