Cowboys & Indians

Duke Beardsley

THE IMAGE OF A LONE COWBOY WORKING CATTLE IN THE WIDE-OPEN SPACES OF THE WEST IS A SOOTHING, unchanging, timeless symbol of America. But that’s not reality on the range, and it certainly isn’t the reality in Duke Beardsley’s Denver studio.

“The cowboy icon is one of the most recognized in the world. You can whip out a picture of a cowboy anywhere, and people will know what it

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