Corporate Catalog 2015
Corporate Gifts The National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum makes a significant economic impact on the business community. Perhaps more importantly, the Museum contributes greatly to the quality of life in Oklahoma – a benefit important to citizens and an aide in overall economic development. The Museum is a dynamic, thriving institution with a myriad of quality temporary exhibitions, special events and educational programs. However, admission attendance alone does not support the ongoing operating budget of this Museum or similar institutions. To answer the call, the Museum relies on the confidence and support of corporations and foundations to continue its mission. Every purchase from The Museum Store at the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum supports the preservation of western culture and history. To show our appreciation, we would love to extend 10% off your corporate order. Call (405) 478-2250, Ext. 275 or shop online today: store.nationalcowboymuseum.org.
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A. Smokin’ Up by Charles M. Russell, $900 Inspired by the original art created by Charles M. Russell. Size Medium: 12”H x 11”W x 7”D
Corporate orders recieve 10% off. Call (405) 478-2250, Ext. 275 or shop online today: store.nationalcowboymuseum.org.
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B. Buffalo Bill Cody by Leonard McMurry, $900
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This statue of Buffalo Bill Cody represents the West in all its heroic glory and legend. Inspired by the western film star Joel McCrea! Size Medium: 13.5”H x 11”W x 7”D
C. Cheyenne by Frederic Remington, $715 The Cheyenne depicts a Native American on horseback riding at full gallop. Size Medium: 12 1/2” H x 13” W x 8” D
D. Bronco Buster by Frederic Remington, $715 The Bronco Buster was Frederic Remington’s first cast sculpture, created in 1895. Size Medium: 12 1/2” H x 10 1/2” W x 5” D
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Wilson Hurley, a native of Tulsa, Okla., was distinguished as a Prix de West artist here at the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum. His most notable works housed in the Museum are his five triptychs, Windows to the West, which include The New Mexico Suite (1992), The California Suite (1993), The Arizona Suite (1994), The Utah Suite (1995), and The Wyoming Suite (1996). Between 1991 and 1996 Hurley devised a proposal for five triptychs that would represent his vision of the western landscape. He then designed the interior of the Sam Noble Special Events Center at the Museum to display the paintings, engineered an easel large and strong enough on which to paint the 16’ x 16’ center panels and 10’ x 16’ end panels, monitored the delivery and hanging of the triptychs, and documented his process. Hurley’s paintings are dramatic. They capture a moment of heightened emotional contact with nature in which one element has a spectacular impact. Most often the drama is that of light hitting a cloud or cliff: a luminous, fleeting last moment pause before twilight. “I try to take my feelings – my perceptions – about the world and let you feel them, MAKE you feel them. If I can take the joy that I feel and impart it to you, then I have enriched your life and mine.” Wilson Hurley, Southwest Art, August 1985
Wilson Hurley Triptych Set of Five, $1,500 Individual Trptych, $300 Replica giclée on canvas. Signed. 15.5” x 35” each (unframed).
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A. National Cowboy Museum Legacy Blanket, $250
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Celebrating the 50th anniversary of the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum. Numbered blankets, unnapped and felt bound. Made in the USA. 64” x 80” Available by June 10th. Limited supply, pre-order today!
B. Summer Rumble Giclée, $900-$1500 by Kyle Sims (Prix de West winner). Canvas Giclée, Framed or Unframed. Call for specific details and pricing.
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A. End of the Trail Bronze Statue, $850 Cast Replica Bronze blend Statue. Mounted on a marble base. Made in Oklahoma, USA. 14” H x 11.5” W x 6” D.
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B. National Cowboy Museum Scarf Slider, $98 Western Heritage Awards Wrangler in Gold with Scroll Floral Pattern. Sterling Silver. Custom made for the National Cowboy Museum!
C. Oklahoma End of the Trail Thimble, $9 Featuring End of the Trail, this thimble makes the perfect souvenir.
D. End of the Trail Paperweight, $14
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Made in the USA! Glass with pewter End of the Trail emblem. 2.75 inches.
E. Annual Holiday Ornament, $20 End of the Trail is depicted on a gold colored ornament framed with holly, and reading “National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum.” First in a series of three. Start your collection today!
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More than just a place “where the wind comes sweeping down the plains...” The Museum Store has an assortment of Oklahoma theme and Oklahoma made products. From coffee mugs and books, to cookbooks and cutting boards, to food and soaps, we are sure to fill your love for Oklahoma!
F. Oklahoma Unforgettable, $32.95 Kim Baker and John Jernigan capture Oklahoma’s allure in 143 outstanding color photographs. Hardcover, 120 pages. 7
A. Cowboy Ethics; What Wall Street Can Learn from the Code of the West, $25 Cowboy Ethics explores the life and code of the working cowboy as a source of inspiration pointing the industry to a way out of its troubles. By James P. Owen, Photography by David R. Stoecklein. Softcover, 96 pages.
B. Cowboy Values: Recapturing What America Once Stood For, $25 Western Heritage Awards Wrangler in Gold with Scroll Floral Pattern. Sterling Silver. Custom made for the National Cowboy Museum! By James P. Owen, Photography by David R. Stoecklein. Softcover, 112 pages.
C. Cowboy Wisdom, $25 This book imparts a valuable lesson to its readers—that of living honestly, giving back to the world, and getting the most out of what life has to offer. By David Stevenson, Photography by David R. Stoecklein. Softcover, 96 pages.
Oklahoma Books The Museum Store offers many books on the foundations of our great state, including many of which focus on Oklahoma City or rural small towns. Quality books at a great price point make wonderful gifts for out-oftown guests.
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Custom Baskets Available! Call for Details and Pricing: (405) 478-2250, Ext. 228
Ree Drummond, The Pioneer Woman Ree is a writer, photographer, ranch wife and mother of four. She is now host of Food Network’s hit show The Pioneer Woman. Ree is also the author of the #1 best-selling cookbook The Pioneer Woman Cooks: Recipes from an Accidental Country Girl and the 2011 memoir Black Heels to Tractor Wheels — A Love Story, which debuted at #2 on The New York Times Best Sellers list for nonfiction hardcover. Drummond has appeared on numerous national talk shows including Good Morning America, TODAY, The View and Fox & Friends.
Hardcover Cookbooks, $29.95 each
TH A NK YO U to o u r o u r C o r p o ra t e Pa r t n e rs Museum Partners
Major Support The Oklahoman
Additional Support Oklahoma Humanities Council Oklahoma Arts Council National Endowment for the Arts
Dally Horn Circle Members Ann and Bill Atherton Jeanetta and Everett Dobson Carol and Martin Dickinson Lynn and Foster Friess Robert A. Funk C. Hubert Gragg Judy and Tom Love Polly and Larry Nichols Catherine and Art Nicholas LaDonna and Herman Meinders Greg and Sandy Simon Foundation Support The Kerr Foundation Dogwood Foundation Dobson Family Foundation The Norris Family Foundation The Kirkpatrick Foundation JP Morgan Chase Oklahoma Humanities Council Coca-Cola Foundation
Corporate Donors Allied Arts American Energy Partners BancFirst Bank of America Belger Cartage Service, Inc. Booth Western Art Museum Burnett Ranches Byford Auto Group The Chickasaw Nation Continental Resources Cowboy Reunion Chaparral Energy Dolese Bros. Company Eskridge Lexus of Oklahoma City Express Employment Professionals and Express Ranches Ferrell Oil Co., LLC Grapevine Gallery Great Plains Coca-Cola Bottling Company Gungoll, Jackson, Box & Devoll, P.C. Heritage Auction Galleries High Noon Western Americana Kimray Inc Langston’s Western Wear Love’s Travel Stops & Country Stores
Marriott Oklahoma City Merrill Lynch NBC Oklahoma OKC Convention & Visitors Bureau Oklahoma Ford Dealers Oklahoma Territory Construction Equipment Remington Park Resistol Championship Roping Shawnee Milling Company Tener’s Western Outfitters TRMG-Tomlinson Rust McKinstry Grable Wrangler W&W Steel Company
1700 Northeast 63rd St Oklahoma City, OK (405) 478-2250 www.nationalcowboymuseum.org
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National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum
1700 NE 63rd Street Oklahoma City, OK 73112 (405) 478-2250, Ext. 228 store.nationalcowboymuseum.org