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  2. Bev Doolittle - Wikipedia

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    Bev Doolittle (born February 10, 1947) is an American artist working mainly in watercolor paints. She creates paintings of the American West that feature themes of Native American life, wild animals, horses, and landscapes.

  3. Prayer for the Wild Things - Wikipedia

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    Prayer for the Wild Things is an album released by Paul Winter in 1994. The album was commissioned to accompany a painting by artist Bev Doolittle, which is also titled Prayer For The Wild Things.

  4. National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum - Wikipedia

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    The National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum is a museum in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States, with more than 28,000 Western and Native American art works and artifacts. The facility also has the world's most extensive collection of American rodeo photographs , barbed wire , saddlery , and early rodeo trophies.

  5. Oklahoma City Museum of Art - Wikipedia

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    The Oklahoma City Museum of Art (OKCMOA) is a museum located in the Donald W. Reynolds Visual Arts Center in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States. The museum features traveling special exhibitions, original selections from its own collection, a theater showing a variety of foreign, independent, and classic films each week, and a restaurant.

  6. Category:Artists from Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Artists from Oklahoma City (1 C, 27 P) Artists from Tulsa, Oklahoma (43 P) A.

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  8. Doris Littrell - Wikipedia

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    Doris Littrell (1929–2020) was a gallerist from central Oklahoma who promoted Native American art. [1]From 1955 to 2009, she developed and expanded the market for Oklahoma Native art through her gallery, travels, and raising the visibility of Oklahoma Indian painters both inside and outside of the state. [2]

  9. Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art - Wikipedia

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    The University of Oklahoma’s Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art holds over 20,000 objects in its permanent collection. The museum collection also includes French Impressionism, 20th-century American painting and sculpture, traditional and contemporary Native American art, the art of the Southwest, ceramics, photography, contemporary art, Asian art, and graphics from the 16th century to the present.