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Remington / Cowboys Lasso

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Remington / Cowboys Lasso

Cowboys roping with lassos in a horse-corral

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1887 Corral Cowboys Lasso Remington Roping Lassos


EDITORS COMMENTS
Step back in time to the wild west of 1887, where the air is thick with dust and the sound of hooves pounding against the earth. In this evocative photograph from Mary Evans Picture Library, a group of cowboys gather in a horse corral, their faces etched with determination and focus. The scene is one of quiet intensity, as each man prepares to lasso his target with practiced ease. The cowboy on the left, his hat pulled low over his eyes, readies his lasso, his body coiled and poised for action. To his right, another cowboy, his face a mask of concentration, keeps a watchful eye on his horse, ensuring it remains calm and obedient. In the background, the sun begins to set, casting long shadows over the corral and bathing the scene in a warm, golden light. This photograph captures the essence of the American west during a time of great change. The cowboys, with their lassos and horses, represent a way of life that was rapidly disappearing, as the frontier began to close and the era of the rancher and farmer took hold. The image is a poignant reminder of the social history of the west, and the hardworking men and women who shaped its landscape and legacy. The photograph is also a testament to the skill and artistry of the cowboy, a profession that demanded both physical strength and mental agility. With their lassos, these men could tame wild horses, round up cattle, and even lasso wayward calves with ease. The lasso, a simple yet effective tool, became a symbol of the cowboy's prowess and expertise. This photograph, with its rich historical context and stunning visual appeal, is a must-have for anyone interested in the west, American history, or the art of photography. It is a window into the past, offering a glimpse into a time and place that continues to captivate and inspire us today.

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