Lecture | Painting the West in Shades of Gray: Remington and Russell’s Works Made for Print
In honor of our current exhibition, Remington and Russell in Black and White, Sid Richardson Museum director, Scott Winterrowd, will present this lecture exploring the illustration careers of Frederic Remington and Charles Russell, the leading artists who captured the passing of the Old West and popularized it through works made in grayscale specifically for reproduction in books and magazines. The talk will cover the different paths both artists took in illustration, centering each of them within their own circle of artists who were working during the period known today as the Golden Age of Illustration.
Speaker:
- Scott Winterrowd, Director and Curator of Remington and Russell in Black and White, Sid Richardson Museum
Registration Required – Opens October 8
American Sign Language (ASL) interpretation may be provided during this event upon advance request.
Ages: 18+
Contact: Director of Adult Programs at adulteducation@SidRichardsonMuseum.org or 817.332.6554 if you have any questions or would like to be added to the wait list when registration is full.