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This Open Edition Print Art Work Is From The Estate Of Hugh LaBere One Of The First Showroom Owners At The Denver Merchandise Mart This Artist Judy Osburn Created This Ranch Art Prong Horned Antelope . This Was Just One Of The Many Lines My Step Dad Represented He Knew Many Of The Artists Personally And These Are From His Personal Collection That He Wanted To Open An Art Gallery With . My Stepdad Hugh Earned The Title" The Living Legend" You Are Much Missed! COWBOY UP, Love Your Daughter Sheila. Thank You For Looking ! Or Buying ! Still In Original Plastic 16 H x 20 W Steeped in western traditions, Judy Osburn was born in sight of the old, historic Fort Reno in Central Oklahoma. She was six months old when her father set her on a horse, it was to be the beginning of a lifelong career. Judy’s mother, grandmother and favorite uncle (each an accomplished artist) wisely encouraged Judy to continue her love of horses through art. Later Judy would add domestic animals, North American wildlife and birds to her list of subjects. From preliminary sketches to the final painting, Judy infuses her art with anatomical precision while allowing her subjects the freedom of movement and anticipation, expressed by her lyrical brushstrokes.