The Resisters - horses by Judy Larson

 
The Resisters by Judy Larson.
 
In 1919, the United States Department of Interior ordered the Crow Indians to kill all wild horses on their reservation land, sacred ground that had been leased by the government to cattlemen. No Crow could abide by this order, a demand akin to asking a man to kill his own brother. In 1923, following a final ultimatum, the United States government hired local cowboys, joined later by Texas outfitters, to kill the horses on a bounty basis–four dollars for the tip of a horse’s ear. During the next seven years, the hired guns killed more than 40,000 horses, including the Crow’s personal mounts. By 1930, the great and powerful Crow tribe was bereft of its horses, its culture severely damaged. To the Crow, whose livelihood depended on their prized horses, this tragic event was more devastating than a military defeat. The Resisters is the third offering in Judy Larson’s “On the Run” series, a selection of images focusing on animals caught in dire circumstances. Look Closer...The time consuming art of scratchboard is unrivaled in its detail, allowing Judy's seemless concealment of imagery within her subject. To view the extraordinary hidden images within Judy's work, click here.
 
Canvas and print released 2002.
limited edition canvas, 200 s/n
In stock
Dimensions: 21" x 25"
Issue Price: $650.00
offset litho, 1000 s/n
In stock
Dimensions: 19" x 22.25"
 
Issue Price: $245.00

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