Retribution at San Jacinto
Sam Houston's outnumbered volunteer militia with cries of "Remember the Alamo!", defeated the Mexican army and gained Texas independence.
Medium: Oil on Panel, Size: 40"x30"
The Gun That Won The West, Winchester 1873
Medium: Oil on Panel, Size: 30"x40"
Trophies
Medium: Oil on Panel, Size: 40"x27"
Dispatch - Here Fell Custer
News of Gen. Custer's Last Stand. June 25, 1876
Medium: Oil on Panel, Size: 48"x36"
Aces & Eights - The Dead Man's Hand
Medium: Oil on Panel, Size: 35"x22"
The Dead Man's Hand was the hand held by James Butler "Wild Bill" Hickok when he was shot in the back by Jack McCall on August 2, 1876.
For A Few Dollars More/Trilogy, Clint Eastwood
The Pistol, Poncho, Hat and Gun belt are the exact costume material that Clint Eastwood wore in the three Sergio Leone classic movies “The Good, the Bad and the Ugly”, “Fistful Of Dollars” and “For A Few Dollars More”.
Medium: oil on Panel, Size: 30"x40"
Lawman
Medium: Oil on Panel, Size: 40"x26"
The Shootist
Medium: Oil on Panel, Size: 24 1/2"x15"
Mountain Man
Medium: Oil on Panel, Size: 40"x25"
Bounty Hunter / LeMat Revolver
Medium: Oil on Panel, Size: 38"x24"
Dollars Trilogy - Homage Clint Eastwood
Medium: Oil on Panel, Size: 38"x28"
Waiting For Daybreak
Medium: Oil on Panel, Size: 24"x16
Buffalo Skull
Medium: oil on Panel, Size: 30"x30"
Lone Star Defender
Medium: Oil on Panel, Size: 38 1/8"x15"
Awaiting the Battle
Medium: Oil on Panel, Size: 34"X24"
Trophy
Medium: Oil on Panel, Size: 38"x20"
Old Timer
Medium: Oil on Panel, Size: 37"x22"
Against All Odds
Medium: Oil on Panel, Size: 42"x20"
Rattlesnake Saloon
Medium: Oil On Panel, Size: 38"x18
Spiritual Honor
Medium: Oil on Panel, Size: 17 1/2" x 40"
Sharps Carbine, Icon of The Old West
Medium: Oil on Panel, Size: 36"x18"
Comanche Shield
Medium: Oil on Panel, Size 18"X36"
Yellow Boy - Winchester '66
Medium: Oil on Panel, Size: 36"x24"
Winchester '66 were commonly called "Yellow Boy " by the Indians because of the bronze / brass furniture. The eagle feather painted red indicates a successful outcome of an enemy. The '66 Winchester was available to General Custer, but was not issued by President Grant. The Sioux and Cheyenne did use the multiple shot lever action Winchesters resulting in a massacre.