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  1. "Black Bears," William Herbert "Buck" Dunton, c. 1927.

    Dunton was a founding member of the Taos Society of Artists, becoming famous for his depictions of cowboys and the American Southwest, but also for his fascination with black bears. This is a great example of both Dunton's work and the Taos Society style.

    From the Denver Museum of Art, Colorado.

    #Art #TaosSociety #BuckDunton #Bears #NoNotTHATKindOfBear #GetYourMindOutOfTheGutter

  2. "Black Bears," William Herbert "Buck" Dunton, c. 1927.

    Dunton was a founding member of the Taos Society of Artists, becoming famous for his depictions of cowboys and the American Southwest, but also for his fascination with black bears. This is a great example of both Dunton's work and the Taos Society style.

    From the Denver Museum of Art, Colorado.

    #Art #TaosSociety #BuckDunton #Bears #NoNotTHATKindOfBear #GetYourMindOutOfTheGutter

  3. "Black Bears," William Herbert "Buck" Dunton, c. 1927.

    Dunton was a founding member of the Taos Society of Artists, becoming famous for his depictions of cowboys and the American Southwest, but also for his fascination with black bears. This is a great example of both Dunton's work and the Taos Society style.

    From the Denver Museum of Art, Colorado.

    #Art #TaosSociety #BuckDunton #Bears #NoNotTHATKindOfBear #GetYourMindOutOfTheGutter

  4. "Black Bears," William Herbert "Buck" Dunton, c. 1927.

    Dunton was a founding member of the Taos Society of Artists, becoming famous for his depictions of cowboys and the American Southwest, but also for his fascination with black bears. This is a great example of both Dunton's work and the Taos Society style.

    From the Denver Museum of Art, Colorado.

    #Art #TaosSociety #BuckDunton #Bears #NoNotTHATKindOfBear #GetYourMindOutOfTheGutter

  5. "Black Bears," William Herbert "Buck" Dunton, c. 1927.

    Dunton was a founding member of the Taos Society of Artists, becoming famous for his depictions of cowboys and the American Southwest, but also for his fascination with black bears. This is a great example of both Dunton's work and the Taos Society style.

    From the Denver Museum of Art, Colorado.

    #Art #TaosSociety #BuckDunton #Bears #NoNotTHATKindOfBear #GetYourMindOutOfTheGutter