Bank Langmore Figurative Photography
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.
(Biography provided by PDNB Gallery)
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Artist: Bank Langmore
Lunch at Quien Sabe Wagon
By Bank Langmore
Located in Denton, TX
Signed in pencil on mount margin.
Toned gelatin silver print.
Framing not included.
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