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68066: Robert Pummill (American, b. 1936) Santa Fe Trap

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Robert Pummill (American, b. 1936) Santa Fe Trappers Leaving Bent's Fort (circa 1840) Oil on canvas 40 x 60 inches (101.6 x 152.4 cm) Signed lower right: Pummill PROVENANCE: Insight Gallery, Fredericksburg, Texas; Private collection, Fredericksburg, Texas. Located in what is now the "Four-Corners" area of southeastern Colorado, Bent's Fort was the only Anglo outpost on the Santa Fe Trail between Missouri and the Mexican settlements. Established in 1833, it was the hub of the regional fur trade, and destroyed by a cholera epidemic in 1849. HID03101242017
Condition Report: Unlined canvas; there appears to be no major visible condition issues to note.
Framed Dimensions 51 X 71 Inches


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Robert Pummill (American, b. 1936) Santa Fe Trappers Leaving Bent's Fort (circa 1840) Oil on canvas 40 x 60 inches (101.6 x 152.4 cm) Signed lower right: Pummill PROVENANCE: Insight Gallery, Fredericksburg, Texas; Private collection, Fredericksburg, Texas. Located in what is now the "Four-Corners" area of southeastern Colorado, Bent's Fort was the only Anglo outpost on the Santa Fe Trail between Missouri and the Mexican settlements. Established in 1833, it was the hub of the regional fur trade, and destroyed by a cholera epidemic in 1849. HID03101242017
Condition Report: Unlined canvas; there appears to be no major visible condition issues to note.
Framed Dimensions 51 X 71 Inches

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