Prior to his trip to Paris in 1888, Reaugh made pencil and pastel sketches and studies for Watering the Herd. He exhibited the painting at the national Academy of Design in New York and lent it to the Texas and Pacific Railway for promotional…
This charcoal drawing is the beginning of a painting that famous Panhandle artist, Harold Bugbee planned to complete. This is the layout that Bugbee was working on the day before he died.
This piece is currently on display within the Bugbee…
oil on canvasboard, untitled [Palo Duro Canyon], no date; signed in oil "I Robinson"; signed and inscribed on verso upper left in charcoal "Isabel Robinson/Canyon Texas"; 12" x 16"