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Don't Fence Me In

Artists have long been key to creating and propagating the foundational myth of the American cowboy. First came painters and sculptors, led by Frederic Remington (1861–1909); later, movie director John Ford, actor John Wayne, and other Hollywood players cemented our notion of the strong, silent type astride

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