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Final Drawing of Bob Lemmons for “The Mustangs”
Final Drawing of Bob Lemmons for “The Mustangs”
Final Drawing of Bob Lemmons for “The Mustangs”

Final Drawing of Bob Lemmons for “The Mustangs”

Artist (American, 1918 - 2013)
Datec. 1951
Mediumpen and ink on paper
Dimensions7 3/4 × 9 inches (19.7 × 22.9 cm)
Mat: 16 × 22 inches (40.6 × 55.9 cm)
Credit LinePurchase of the Nelda C. and H.J. Lutcher Stark Foundation, 2004
Object number11.173.92.B
ClassificationsPaper
DescriptionFinal ink drawing. Final ink drawing of Bob Lemmons, reclining, among horses as an illustration for “The Mustangs” by J. Frank Dobie
Label TextBob Lemmons, who was born into slavery about 1848 in Texas, became well known for his ability to capture wild horses. After his freedom, Lemmons worked on a ranch and developed his skills. Author J. Frank Dobie wrote about Lemmons in his book The Mustangs. Artist Charles Banks Wilson served as illustrator for the book. Wilson’s drawing of Lemmons showed how he had the confidence of wild horses and could sleep near them. Dobie called Lemmons, “the most original mustanger I ever met.”
ProvenanceArtist; purchased June 20, 2004 by the Nelda C. and H.J. Lutcher Stark Foundation; accessioned to the Stark Museum of Art
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