COLLECTOR'S FOCUS
ROAMING THE WEST
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THOSE WHO WANDER BY JOHN O’HERN
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orse-drawn farm wagons were a staple of transportation for generations, evolving into the heavy, covered, Conestoga wagons that carried settlers west and were used for further generations to carry goods to market.
Gustave Baumann (1881-1971) carved the blocks for his woodcut Atalaya Peak in 1925. He had moved to Santa Fe in 1919 and lived there for the rest of his life, capturing the life and the seasons of northern New Mexico in his now iconic prints. He always considered
himself a craftsman and wanted to share his work with the public. Living in Indiana he developed his personal seal, an open hand over a heart—his pledge to make his work available to the public. It can be seen with his signature at the lower right of the print.