2026 - APRIL,

LOT 027

Marjorie Reed

1915-1996

Cowboy at Work

MEDIUM: Oil on board

DIMENSIONS: 16 x 20 inches

Signed and dated 1938 lower right

SOLD FOR: $2,400.00

Including Buyers Premium

Additional Information

Provenance:
John Moran Auctioneers, Monrovia, CA, 2001
Private collection, Minnesota

Cowboy at Work shows a rider clinging to the neck of a steer as his horse gallops next to him. Steer wrestling, or bulldogging, was an interest of Marjorie Reed, who painted it several times in her long career. The California-based artist was primarily known for her thrilling paintings of stagecoaches, and yet she also painted working cowboys frequently. Reed worked on a ranch at least once, as did her husband, cowboy and occasional outlaw Harvey Day, whose name Reed sometimes signed on her paintings to pass as a male painter. This piece was completed in 1938, not long after Reed became friends with artist Jack Wilkinson Smith.

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