The Cattle Raisers Museum,dedicated to preserving and celebrating the vital history of the cattle industry, presents Photographs from Lonesome Dove by Bill Wittliff, a photography exhibition on the Lonesome Dove Reunion and Trail.
The exhibition will feature photographs taken by Bill Wittliff, the Lonesome Dove screenwriter, who had the foresight to not only document the miniseries as it was being made through photography, but also to collect costumes, props, and sketches. Wittliff shot thousands of images during the film’s production, and the Wittliff Collection at Texas State University in San Marcos houses more than 200 of these fine art photographs. Wittliff took these images, not as production stills, but with an artist’s eye.
The Cattle Raisers Museum is located inside the Fort Worth Museum of Science and History.
The Cattle Raisers Museum,dedicated to preserving and celebrating the vital history of the cattle industry, presents Photographs from Lonesome Dove by Bill Wittliff, a photography exhibition on the Lonesome Dove Reunion and Trail.
The exhibition will feature photographs taken by Bill Wittliff, the Lonesome Dove screenwriter, who had the foresight to not only document the miniseries as it was being made through photography, but also to collect costumes, props, and sketches. Wittliff shot thousands of images during the film’s production, and the Wittliff Collection at Texas State University in San Marcos houses more than 200 of these fine art photographs. Wittliff took these images, not as production stills, but with an artist’s eye.
The Cattle Raisers Museum is located inside the Fort Worth Museum of Science and History.
The Cattle Raisers Museum,dedicated to preserving and celebrating the vital history of the cattle industry, presents Photographs from Lonesome Dove by Bill Wittliff, a photography exhibition on the Lonesome Dove Reunion and Trail.
The exhibition will feature photographs taken by Bill Wittliff, the Lonesome Dove screenwriter, who had the foresight to not only document the miniseries as it was being made through photography, but also to collect costumes, props, and sketches. Wittliff shot thousands of images during the film’s production, and the Wittliff Collection at Texas State University in San Marcos houses more than 200 of these fine art photographs. Wittliff took these images, not as production stills, but with an artist’s eye.
The Cattle Raisers Museum is located inside the Fort Worth Museum of Science and History.