"Loops and Swift Horses Are Surer Than Lead," a painting by Charles M. Russell (1916). One of Russell's most famous paintings portraying backward Old West attitudes toward grizzlies. Image courtesy Wikipedia. To see the real painting, visit the Amon Carter Museum in Ft. Worth, Texas (carter museum.org)
"Loops and Swift Horses Are Surer Than Lead," a painting by Charles M. Russell (1916). One of Russell's most famous paintings portraying backward Old West attitudes toward grizzlies. Image courtesy Wikipedia. To see the real painting, visit the Amon Carter Museum in Ft. Worth, Texas (carter museum.org)