Great ones, BB. Michael Schreckart is a great artist. My 3 favorites of his are probably:
Same thing with Larry Toschik. He did a lot of paintings thru the yrs for Ducks Unlimited before his passing 4-5 yrs ago.Some of Schrecks nicest work are the wildlife paintings he's done.
"Counting Pelts" by John Seerey-Lestor -- 2010
I wouldn't say it featured a hat, but there is a hat.
Cover Painting: Jay L. Lee. 1977.
Bob, you might enjoy this one. As I recall the first 2 bldgs from the left are still there, not sure about the rest of the block.
"Reed Springs, Missouri, Horse Show" ca. 1933-1934 by Harry Louis Freund
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"Reed Springs, Missouri, Horse Show" ca. 1933-1934 by Harry Louis Freund
The first two bldgs are pretty much the same. And I think the white bldg all the way to the right in partial frame is where the museum is, where the guy had the molten metal piece not of this earth. As far as the town name I might have changed it in saving the art. I never realized the Reed's owned the spring.Hard to tell as I can't find too many pics of the current downtown section to compare. Many of the building have had a face lift or two. Not sure if the painting title is correct or a typo, but the town is Reeds Spring (everyone gets that wrong -- I say it wrong about half the time). BTW -- Reeds Spring Pizza is awesome! Get the Nutty Bleu Pig.