CORONATO, Bob - USA
CORONATO, Bob - USA

Upon graduating from the prestigious Otis/Parsons Institute of Fine Art in Los Angeles, Bob Coronato moved to Wyoming to pursue a career as a cowboy artist. He now lives for half the year in remote, Hulett, Wyoming and half the year in Arizona. His work has been shown at the High Plains Museum, the Coeur D'Alene Art Auction and in 1995 won Best of Show at the Pendleton Art Show held during the Pendleton Round Up. In October of 2002, Bob was nominated by Southwest Art Magazine for the “Best Artist of the New Century Show” in which he won the Grand Prize and Best of Show. The Smithsonian has recently acquired Bob’s life-size portrait of AIM activist, Russell Means. The Library of Congress has added his various rodeo posters to their collection.



$500.00
CORONATO, Bob - USA, etching, Edition: 45
Seth Bullock, Deadwood Gulch 1876 When the only law was fearlessness, character and uncompromising values… It was also said his stare was as cold as a...
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$700.00
CORONATO, Bob - USA, etching, Edition: 190
"In both Ridn' a Bronc or tak'n a wife...ya hang on, shut yer eyes and commend yourself to God" Chine colle Etching edition of 190 by Bob Coronato...
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$900.00
CORONATO, Bob - USA, etching, Edition: 50
The Epic Drama of the West Chine colle Etching edition of 50 image size approx.: 8 1/2" x 12 1/2"
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$200.00
CORONATO, Bob - USA, etching, Edition: 50
"Them Horns aint for Honkin'!" Chine colle etching edition of 50 image size:3 1/2" x 3 1/2"
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$400.00
CORONATO, Bob - USA, etching, Edition: 95
"Today is a Good Day to Die" Hoka-Hey Chine colle Etching edition of 95 by Bob Coronato image size: 7 3/4" x 10 1/2"
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$400.00
CORONATO, Bob - USA, etching, Edition: 75
Wild Bill, Deadwood 1876 Union Army Officer, Army Scout, Lightning Fast Gunfighter, Feared Lawman, Stage Coach Driver,Gambler, Actor, Marksman, Buffalo...
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