Wild Cow-Boy

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“Now hang me” this wild cow boy said
“I’ll rush in and paint the town red”
But alas for his plan
He encountered a man
Who buried him… ‘cause he was dead.

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Artist

Name:
Frost, Arthur Burdett
Dates:
1851-1928
Country:
US

Illustration

Subject:
Humor
Format:
Landscape (wider)
Source:
California Digital Library, the Internet Archive

Book

Title:
Stuff and nonsense
Author:
Frost, Arthur Burdett
Publisher:
New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1884
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Description:

A frantic cow-boy rides a horse with mouth and eyes wide open, while standing on the stirrups and shooting two guns at a time above his head. He wears a sombrero and his long hair and mustache are blowing in the wind.

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