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Born in La Crosse, Wisconsin, Gund was captivated by the American
West as a youngster learning to ride horseback in Seattle, Washington,
where his family had moved when he was a young child. The Gund
family eventually returned to the Midwest, settling in Cleveland,
but for the rest of his life Gund’s heart remained firmly
in the West.
Although his family and business responsibilities kept him
in Cleveland, Gund bought a ranch in Nevada and spent several
months each year in the West. With each trip, it became more
apparent to him that the Old West was rapidly disappearing in
the face of escalating immigration, industrialization, and modernization.
In 1929, he began collecting images of horses and horsemanship.
As his sophistication and knowledge of Western art grew, he
added early nineteenth-century Native American portraits and
mid-century landscape paintings, as well as works created in
the post-Wild West era. |
George Gund discusses a favorite
bronze with cowboy star and fellow Western art collector Gene
Autry in 1957.
Photographer unknown. |
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