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In the vast landscapes of Western Canada, a cowboy expertly maneuvers his horse as he prepares to rope a mighty steer with his trusty lariat

Background imageLariat Collection: Western Canada - Cowboy roping a steer

Western Canada - Cowboy roping a steer. Date: 1928

Background imageLariat Collection: Cowboy throwing lariat

Cowboy throwing lariat. Date between 1898 and 1905

Background imageLariat Collection: Ford F150SC (Supercrew) Lariat 2009 black

Ford F150SC (Supercrew) Lariat 2009 black

Background imageLariat Collection: Lassoing a bull in south America in the 19th century

Lassoing a bull in south America in the 19th century
3253037 Lassoing a bull in south America in the 19th century; (add.info.: Lassoing a bull in south America in the 19th century. From Enciclopedia Ilustrada Segui, published c. 1900).

Background imageLariat Collection: A Rehearsal of the 'Wild West'Show (engraving)

A Rehearsal of the "Wild West"Show (engraving)
1601390 A Rehearsal of the " Wild West" Show (engraving) by Cleaver, Ralph (fl.1902); Private Collection; (add.info.: A Rehearsal of the " Wild West" Show)

Background imageLariat Collection: The pounding of the corn; Spanish American Scene (oil on panel)

The pounding of the corn; Spanish American Scene (oil on panel)
MGS225686 The pounding of the corn; Spanish American Scene (oil on panel) by Palliere, Jean-Leon (1823-87); 64.8x53.5 cm; Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageLariat Collection: Lariat versus Steer (colour litho)

Lariat versus Steer (colour litho)
3100081 Lariat versus Steer (colour litho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Lariat versus Steer. From a story called Mystery Ranch.); © Look and Learn

Background imageLariat Collection: New Mexico and Colorado (engraving)

New Mexico and Colorado (engraving)
1061710 New Mexico and Colorado (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: New Mexico and Colorado)

Background imageLariat Collection: Rancher Holding A Lasso

Rancher Holding A Lasso

Background imageLariat Collection: Cowboy Lassoing Horses; Senaca, Oregon, Usa

Cowboy Lassoing Horses; Senaca, Oregon, Usa

Background imageLariat Collection: AGRI2A-00005

AGRI2A-00005
A Mexican vaquero. Hand-colored engraving of a 19th-century Frederic Remington illustration

Background imageLariat Collection: USA, New Mexico, Santa Fe. Close-up of cowboy gear

USA, New Mexico, Santa Fe. Close-up of cowboy gear. Credit as: Jay O Brien / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont

Background imageLariat Collection: BUFFALO BILL: POSTER, 1899. Buffalo Bills Wild West and Congress of Rough Riders of the World

BUFFALO BILL: POSTER, 1899. Buffalo Bills Wild West and Congress of Rough Riders of the World, featuring a group of Mexican Vaqueros and Lariat Experts. Lithograph poster, 1899

Background imageLariat Collection: A cowboy on a horse surrounded by livestock during a cattle drive

A cowboy on a horse surrounded by livestock during a cattle drive

Background imageLariat Collection: Man wearing riding clothes standing in a field in summer holding a leather strap

Man wearing riding clothes standing in a field in summer holding a leather strap

Background imageLariat Collection: Man wearing riding clothes walking in a field in summer holding a leather strap

Man wearing riding clothes walking in a field in summer holding a leather strap

Background imageLariat Collection: OKLAHOMA: COWBOYS, c1905. A cowboy twirling a lariat in the air as six other cowboys

OKLAHOMA: COWBOYS, c1905. A cowboy twirling a lariat in the air as six other cowboys watch at a cowboys camp in Oklahoma. Stereograph, c1905

Background imageLariat Collection: Horse ready having been saddled

Horse ready having been saddled

Background imageLariat Collection: Gene splicing, diagram

Gene splicing, diagram
Gene splicing. Diagram showing eight stages involved in gene splicing by a complex known as a spliceosome. The process (top) involves removing a fragment known as an intron (orange)

Background imageLariat Collection: COWBOY, c1900. A cowboy on horseback throwing a lariat at cattle on a ranch in western America

COWBOY, c1900. A cowboy on horseback throwing a lariat at cattle on a ranch in western America. Photochrome, c1900

Background imageLariat Collection: AGRI2A-00061

AGRI2A-00061
African-American cowboy pulling a longhorn out of the mud. Hand-colored engraving of a 19th-century Frederic Remington Illustration

Background imageLariat Collection: Ford F150SC (Supercrew) Lariat

Ford F150SC (Supercrew) Lariat


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In the vast landscapes of Western Canada, a cowboy expertly maneuvers his horse as he prepares to rope a mighty steer with his trusty lariat. The year is 2009, and his sleek black Ford F150SC Lariat stands proudly nearby, ready for any rugged adventure that lies ahead. With precision and skill, the cowboy's practiced hand sends the lasso soaring through the air, capturing the essence of the Wild West in a single motion. It's a scene reminiscent of those rehearsed in grand spectacles like the "Wild West" show, immortalized in engravings that capture its thrilling energy. But beyond mere entertainment lies an essential tool for ranchers and cowboys alike –the lariat– used to secure livestock or tame wild horses. A color lithograph depicts this timeless struggle between man and beast as they engage in an epic battle of strength and willpower. Venturing further south into New Mexico and Colorado reveals more glimpses into this captivating world. In Santa Fe, close-up shots reveal intricate details of cowboy gear –weathered leather saddles adorned with worn-out lariats– symbols of hard work and resilience. From ranchers holding their trusty ropes to cowboys skillfully lassoing horses on sprawling Oregonian plains; each image tells a story deeply rooted in American heritage. These scenes are not just captured moments but represent an entire way of life shaped by tradition and perseverance. And amidst it all stands the iconic Ford F150SC Lariat -a symbol of power and reliability- serving as both companion and ally to these modern-day adventurers. Its sturdy frame built for conquering rugged terrains while providing comfort within its Supercrew cabin. As we witness these snapshots from Western Canada to New Mexico, we are reminded that behind every successful endeavor lies dedication, courage, and perhaps most importantly: a well-worn lariat connecting us to our past while propelling us towards new horizons.