Golden Bronco Can Can Saloon

Golden Bronco Can Can Saloon

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“The Number One Art That Won the West!”

This painting is most likely one of the most beautiful and detailed oil paintings ever done on this subject, a very complicated work of art, that took one and a half years to complete. This being said, is the reason the oil painting is so expensive. This painting is about the time when the cowboys used to come up the old Chisum Trail out of Texas and at the end of they're cattle drive, would celebrate and spend all their money in the saloons of Abilene Kansas. They had huge saloons, with big can can shows, and gambling, in the years between 1869 and 1871. Then the town went dry and the Saloons closed up. This scene is by far one of the finest Can Can girl, cowboy pictures ever created and brought to the canvas. This photography does not do this painting justice. This painting needs to be seen in person.

“The World's Most Exclusive Internet Western Art”

Lithograph

Lithographic limited edition print will be for sale in the near future.

Copyright #: VAU669-273
Size: 24" x 34"
Price: $200 each (when available)

Original Oil Painting

The oil painting will also be available for purchase in near future. Keep it in mind, because there's no other painting in the world like this one. It's the only one in existence, a unique masterpiece, and unparalleled by any other American Western painting ever created.

Size: 41" x 60"
Price: $1,250,000

Entire Collection

Price: $5,370,000

Ordering Information

Prints may be ordered by mailing a cashier's check or money order to the following address:

Richard L. Cheney
PO Box 1134
Niland CA, 92257