Artist: Roland Gissing
18" x 23.5"
Print
Born in England in 1895, Roland Gissing arrived in Alberta as a young teenager to pursue his dream of becoming a Cowboy. Travelling on horseback through Montana as far south as Mexico, Gissing met Charlie Russell and Will James before settling west of Cochrane, Alberta at Ghost Lake. Self taught, he became without a doubt Western Canada's best known landscape artist by the time of his death in 1967. Gissing paintings hang in collections around the world, many special commissions for visiting dignitaries sush as Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip.
If interseted, we carry this print unframed.
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