Cattle drives to northern and western markets, and later to
railroad-loading facilities, started in earnest in 1866, when an estimated
260,000 head of cattle crossed the Red River. The drives were conducted for only
about 20 years, becoming unnecessary with the advent of the railroads and
refrigeration in the 1880s.
Cattle Drive
R. A. Guthrie does it
again with this wild west depiction of a “Cattle Drive”. This metal
art measures
height 12.5” width 30”. Available in Copper Patina finish ONLY. Shown in Black
Alligator (this finish is no longer available for this piece).
WA 234 AM 30" $106.00
R. A. Guthrie’s signature is
etched into each piece of metal art from his new signature collection. "Cattle
Drive" metal wall art by artist R. A. Guthrie measures height 15” width 36”. Available in Black Cherry Patina finish
ONLY. Shown in Black Alligator (this finish is no longer available for
this piece).
WA 234 SC 36" $176.00
CATTLE DRIVE with
AUSSIE
"Cattle Drive
with Aussie" metal wall art comes in Copper Patina as pictured. "Cattle
Drive with Aussie" metal wall art is 40" wide.