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Listen: Step into the dreamy Southwestern scene of Frank Reaugh’s Quiet River

October 1, 2015 - Kathleen Telling

One of patrons’ favorite features about the current exhibition Frank Reaugh: Landscapes of Texas and the American West, is the “guide by cell” audio tour. This audio tour lets visitors call in and hear informational snippets about the paintings on display. [Read more…] about Listen: Step into the dreamy Southwestern scene of Frank Reaugh’s Quiet River

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Listen: Driving the Herd

September 17, 2015 - Isabel Dunn

Frank Reaugh Driving the Herd, Number 1 from Twenty-four Hours with the Herd, 1933, pastel on board, 24 x 48 1/16 inches

One of visitors’ favorite features about our current exhibition Frank Reaugh: Landscapes of Texas and the American West, is the “guide by cell” audio tour. This audio tour lets visitors call in and hear informational snippets about the paintings. For the exhibition, Ransom Center Curator of Art Peter Mears discusses highlights from the exhibition, and Project Specialist Greg Curtis spoke as the voice of Frank Reaugh to narrate the artist’s own comments. [Read more…] about Listen: Driving the Herd

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Listen: Frank Reaugh’s thoughts on cattle chewing bones (like humans chew gum?)

August 28, 2015 - Suzanne Krause

Cattle Chewing Bones, Frank Reaugh, 1860-1945 Date. Circa 1880 and 1889. Pastel; 28 x 49 x 1 cm.

One of patrons’ favorite features about our current exhibition Frank Reaugh: Landscapes of Texas and the American West, is the “guide by cell” audio tour for visitors. This audio tour lets visitors call in and hear informational snippets about the paintings. [Read more…] about Listen: Frank Reaugh’s thoughts on cattle chewing bones (like humans chew gum?)

Filed Under: Art, Exhibitions + Events Tagged With: audio, bones, cattle, Frank Reaugh, Frank Reaugh audio guide, Frank Reaugh: Landscapes of Texas and the American West, guide by cell, longhorn, painting, pastels

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