The
44th annual Photography Exhibit will close on Nov. 7 at 5 p.m. Most of
these quality photographs are for sale just in time for the gift giving
season.
Call
The
44th annual Photography Exhibit will close on Nov. 7 at 5 p.m. Most of
these quality photographs are for sale just in time for the gift giving
season.
Call
i september kaying, but you have to see this you have to see this. this 2007 she is put in touch with a montana rancher, state senator, and gallery owner who agrees with her, brad hamlet. how did you find out about this collection? i got a call from a friend, who mentioned david humphreys miller, i read that book, i thought it did a lot to resolve that happened at the battle. i was more intrigued when i found out there was sketches from life he did. he caught their soul, a moment in time that nobody else was bothering to do. that was one reasons that it is valuable. jamie: they start working with a new appraiser, barbara stone, a former museum curator who started her own art consulting firm in denver, declares the
his shot may have changed battle. the officer fell into little bighorn, they retrieved him, and then turned and went up the hill, and that seemed to change the whole tide of the battle from attack to retreat. jamie: did this young artist solve a 60-year-old mystery? who killed custer? david travels back and forth between south dakota and ohio, and learns 13 tribal languages, and is adopted by a sioux warrior, he draws dozens of sketches, and portraits of indians from numerous tribes, many confirm white bull s story. this is the indian side of the steer, what they said happened that day, you better pay attention to 2, because they were there. jamie: for young miller, his