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Bank Langmore Art

Western photographer Bank Langmore traveled extensively with cattle drives, photographing cowboys on their journey north. His images were published by Morrow in the acclaimed book The Cowboy in 1975.

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Untitled (Cowboy on Horseback)
Untitled (Cowboy on Horseback)

Untitled (Cowboy on Horseback)

By Bank Langmore

Located in Denton, TX

Signed in pencil on mount margin. Toned gelatin silver print. Framing included. Western photographer, Bank Langmore, traveled extensively with cattle drives...

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1970s Modern Bank Langmore Art

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Silver Gelatin

Quien Sabe Ranch, Channing, Texas
Quien Sabe Ranch, Channing, Texas

Quien Sabe Ranch, Channing, Texas

By Bank Langmore

Located in Denton, TX

Toned gelatin silver print, 8 x 12 in. Signed and titled in pencil on mount margin by Bank Langmore Framing not included. Western photographer, Bank Langmore, traveled extensively with cattle drives...

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20th Century Modern Bank Langmore Art

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Silver Gelatin

Untitled (Three Cowboys on Horseback) by Bank Langmore, c. 1973-75
Untitled (Three Cowboys on Horseback) by Bank Langmore, c. 1973-75

Untitled (Three Cowboys on Horseback) by Bank Langmore, c. 1973-75

By Bank Langmore

Located in Denton, TX

Untitled (Three Cowboys on Horseback) depicts 3 cowboys riding horses out in a Western landscape. The figures are silhouetted by the harsh sunlight. One of the cowboys is swinging hi...

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1970s Modern Bank Langmore Art

Materials

Silver Gelatin

Untitled (Roper at Bell Ranch) by Bank Langmore, 1973-75, Silver Gelatin Print
Untitled (Roper at Bell Ranch) by Bank Langmore, 1973-75, Silver Gelatin Print

Untitled (Roper at Bell Ranch) by Bank Langmore, 1973-75, Silver Gelatin Print

By Bank Langmore

Located in Denton, TX

Untitled (Roper at Bell Ranch) depicts a cowboy riding on a horse. The cowboy is turned away from the viewer, looking back over his shoulder at the rope leading to a small calf in th...

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1970s Modern Bank Langmore Art

Materials

Silver Gelatin

Untitled (Cowboys with Rope and Horses)
Untitled (Cowboys with Rope and Horses)

Untitled (Cowboys with Rope and Horses)

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Located in Denton, TX

Signed and titled in pencil on mount margin. Toned gelatin silver print. Framing not included. Western photographer, Bank Langmore, traveled extensively with cattle...

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1970s Modern Bank Langmore Art

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