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Cowboy Tribe Canvas Print
by Dressage Design
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Cowboy Tribe canvas print by Dressage Design. Bring your artwork to life with the texture and depth of a stretched canvas print. Your image gets printed onto one of our premium canvases and then stretched on a wooden frame of 1.5" x 1.5" stretcher bars (gallery wrap) or 5/8" x 5/8" stretcher bars (museum wrap). Your canvas print will be delivered to you "ready to hang" with pre-attached hanging wire, mounting hooks, and nails.
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JAM1206
Dude Ranch
circa 1955
by Ethel
Horvath family photos
The History a Dude Ranch
Today, “dude” means something... more
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JAM1206
Dude Ranch
circa 1955
by Ethel
Horvath family photos
The History a Dude Ranch
Today, “dude” means something like “bro”. But in the late 1800s and early 1900s, the word had a different slang meaning. Back then, a “dude” was an urbanite. It’s what western cattle ranchers, a.k.a. cowboys, called big-shot city slickers.
When city dwellers from the East Coast discovered that ranch visits in the wide open West made for great vacations, ranches started hosting them – and eventually charging them for their stays. Ranches that opened up to the tourism business were called guest ranches, or “dude ranches”. Here are a few imponderables about dude ranches and their origins.
https://www.clazyu.com/blog/working-dude-ranch/what-is-a-dude-ranch-a-brief-history/
Who Were the Very First Dude Ranchers?
The first dude ranch was located in the Dakota Badlands. Back in the 1880’s, cattle was booming in that region. An enterp...
About Dressage Design
Welcome to Dressage Design ~ our Equestrian division of JAMART Photography. I have loved horses my whole life. I had a room full of Breyer statues and my Dad would take me trail riding whenever he could afford it. I grasped every opportunity to be around horses and when I couldn't, I would draw them. Throughout High School and College I worked at several barns cleaning stalls, grooming and tacking up horses, just to afford riding lessons. Marriage, family and a job transfer distracted me for about ten years. In 1996, my husband, Joe, brought horses into my life with the gift of riding lessons for my 30th birthday. Sometimes I think he dreads that gift, because it has been all about horses since then. Our two beautiful daughters...
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