Frontier photographer L. A. Huffman (1854 - 1931) captured the
spirit of the American West like no other artist. As comfortable
photographing the haunting images of the plains Indians as he was
the working cowboy, Huffman accurately recorded a passing way of
life on the American western frontier. Arriving in Fort Keogh,
Montana Territory, in 1879, ten years before Montana would become a
state, Huffman realized the importance of recording the end of the
open range, untamed western landscapes, the plains Indian, and the
last of the buffalo herds. While many painters and photographers
created art that romantized the West, Huffman photographed everyday
life, ranging from ranching and hunting scenes to landscapes of
Yellowstone National Park. This handsome volume contains over 500
spectacular images of the American West. Includes index.
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