![]() But an equally life-size print also hangs in the back room of RoguesGallery, along with a collection of Western artifacts Coronato has collected over 30 years from a number of Great Plains states. That particular portrait has a permanent home in the Library of Congress. He’s the artist behind a number of iconic rodeo posters, and he’s also the guy who painted that life-size portrait of the late Russell Means, an Oglala Lakota activist for Native American rights, draped with an upside-down flag as a signal of distress. ![]() The shop is called Rogue’s Gallery, owned by an unassuming artist and collector named Bob Coronato.Ĭoronato has made a name for himself with his Western art, much of it done right here in the Cowboy State. HULETT - North of Devils Tower in this tiny town is an unexpected adventure right on Main Street.
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