Lawless Collection
"Lawless: The Untamed Legacy of Butch Cassidy and the Wild Bunch" Step back in time to the year 1901
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"Lawless: The Untamed Legacy of Butch Cassidy and the Wild Bunch" Step back in time to the year 1901, when a notorious gang of American outlaws known as the Wild Bunch ruled the lawless lands. Led by the charismatic Butch Cassidy, this daring group of bank and train robbers left a trail of chaos in their wake. Their exploits were borne by the waves of notoriety, captivating both fear-stricken townsfolk and thrill-seeking adventurers alike. In an era where justice was often taken into one's own hands, tales emerged from Tombstone, Arizona - like that fateful day in 1884 when citizens defiantly snatched John Heith from his jail cell only to hang him high. The echoes of lawlessness reverberated across America, reaching even Minneapolis in 1882. A haunting black-and-white photograph captures the chilling moment Frank Mcmanus met his fate at the hands of vigilantes during a brutal lynching. Yet amidst this dark tapestry emerges unexpected glimpses of humanity. "March of the Guards to Finchley, " an illustration restored by Hogarth himself, reminds us that even those tasked with enforcing order can be caught up in their own follies and misadventures. In contrast to these chaotic scenes stands "But be at rest, The Black Arrow flieth no more. " This lithograph from 1916 serves as a reminder that every reign must eventually come to an end - even for outlaws who once seemed invincible. Artistic expressions further transport us through time; "In Without Knocking, " an oil on canvas masterpiece depicting lawlessness bursting through our doors unannounced. Meanwhile, William Hogarth's iconic painting "The March of the Guards to Finchley" immortalizes both order and disorder within its vibrant strokes. As we delve deeper into history's annals, we encounter moments captured forever on engravings.