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"Lassoing: A Timeless Art of the Wild West and Beyond" In Western Canada, a cowboy skillfully ropes a steer, showcasing the true essence of lassoing

Background imageLassoing Collection: Representation of Life in a Cow Camp (colour litho)

Representation of Life in a Cow Camp (colour litho)
NBY332244 Representation of Life in a Cow Camp (colour litho) by American School, (19th century); Newberry Library, Chicago, Illinois, USA; eNewberry Library; American, out of copyright

Background imageLassoing Collection: Beef & Pork Packers, c. 1880 (colour litho)

Beef & Pork Packers, c. 1880 (colour litho)
PNP244881 Beef & Pork Packers, c.1880 (colour litho) by American Photographer, (19th century); Private Collection; Peter Newark American Pictures; American, out of copyright

Background imageLassoing Collection: Sketches of the Cruise of HMS Inconstant, with the Flying Squadron (engraving)

Sketches of the Cruise of HMS Inconstant, with the Flying Squadron (engraving)
1622130 Sketches of the Cruise of HMS Inconstant, with the Flying Squadron (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Sketches of the Cruise of HMS Inconstant)

Background imageLassoing Collection: Tejano Ranchers, 1877 (colour litho)

Tejano Ranchers, 1877 (colour litho)
873035 Tejano Ranchers, 1877 (colour litho) by Walker, James (1818-89); Private Collection; Peter Newark Pictures; American, out of copyright

Background imageLassoing Collection: Catching Wild Horses - Pawnee, 1861 / 1869. Creator: George Catlin

Catching Wild Horses - Pawnee, 1861 / 1869. Creator: George Catlin
Catching Wild Horses - Pawnee, 1861/1869

Background imageLassoing Collection: Native Californians Lassoing a Bear, 1874. Creator: Francis Holl

Native Californians Lassoing a Bear, 1874. Creator: Francis Holl
Native Californians Lassoing a Bear, 1874. Three American men on horseback attempt to rope a grizzly bear. From " Picturesque America; or, The Land We Live In

Background imageLassoing Collection: African tribesmen killing a crocodile. After a 19th century engraving

African tribesmen killing a crocodile. After a 19th century engraving

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

Cowboy Lassoing Horses; Senaca, Oregon, Usa

Background imageLassoing Collection: Cowboys riding across grassland with moutains behind, early morning, British Columbia

Cowboys riding across grassland with moutains behind, early morning, British Columbia, Canada

Background imageLassoing Collection: Egyptian Art. Temple of Seti I at Abydos. The pharaoh Ramess

Egyptian Art. Temple of Seti I at Abydos. The pharaoh Ramess
Egyptian Art. Temple of Seti I at Abydos. Relief depicting the pharaoh Ramesses II lassoing a bull with his father Seti I behind him. 19th Dynasty. New Kingdom

Background imageLassoing Collection: American cowboy

American cowboy
Cowboy lassoing a white horse.Date: circa 1910

Background imageLassoing Collection: Gauchos lassoing cattle engraving 1883

Gauchos lassoing cattle engraving 1883
Warrens Common School Geography

Background imageLassoing Collection: Source Size = 3802 x 5044

Source Size = 3802 x 5044
The Mustangs at Littleton Park Farm, Near Shepperton, Lassoing a Colt

Background imageLassoing Collection: Voyage of Emperor Qianlong (1736-96) detail from a scroll, Qing Dynasty (painted silk)

Voyage of Emperor Qianlong (1736-96) detail from a scroll, Qing Dynasty (painted silk)
XIR187041 Voyage of Emperor Qianlong (1736-96) detail from a scroll, Qing Dynasty (painted silk) by Mou-Lan (18th century); Musee Guimet, Paris, France; Chinese, out of copyright

Background imageLassoing Collection: Lassoing Colts for Branding, New South Wales, Australia, 1883

Lassoing Colts for Branding, New South Wales, Australia, 1883

Background imageLassoing Collection: Picture No. 10778441

Picture No. 10778441
Cattleman lassoing Quarter / Paint Horse Date:

Background imageLassoing Collection: Lassoing a cattle thief

Lassoing a cattle thief Date: 1926

Background imageLassoing Collection: Volvent nematocyst, artwork

Volvent nematocyst, artwork
Volvent nematocyst Artwork of a nematocyst, or cnidocyst, before (left) and after (right) discharge. Nematocysts are usually venomous threads that are found in Cnidaria, which includes jellyfish

Background imageLassoing Collection: Rodeo, La Fortuna, Arenal, Costa Rica, Central America

Rodeo, La Fortuna, Arenal, Costa Rica, Central America



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"Lassoing: A Timeless Art of the Wild West and Beyond" In Western Canada, a cowboy skillfully ropes a steer, showcasing the true essence of lassoing. The silhouette of cowboys and their trusty horses against the dawn sky on a ranch in British Columbia paints a picturesque scene. As they ride across vast grasslands with majestic mountains as their backdrop, one can feel the early morning tranquility. Traveling to distant lands, we witness African tribesmen displaying their bravery by taking down a crocodile using ancient techniques passed down through generations. Meanwhile, an illustration from "Hacia alla y para aca" reveals the Indian Mocovi method of hunting, demonstrating how diverse cultures have embraced lassoing for survival. Venturing into Siberia's icy landscapes, an engraving captures the arduous Reindeer Journey from Kara Sea to Obi. Here too, lassoing plays its part in taming wild oxen and horses alike; engravings depict these daring feats dating back centuries. Moving forward in time, Solon H. Borglum's 1898 artwork showcases cowboys lassoing wild horses with precision and grace. Even Shoshone females prove that gender is no barrier when it comes to throwing the lasso; their talent shines through in delicate pencil strokes mixed with watercolor and gouache. Not limited by geography or era, throwing the lasso transcends boundaries. From Ming dynasty China to modern-day Western Canada - this timeless art continues to captivate hearts worldwide. Whether capturing untamed beasts or establishing bonds between humans and animals - each throw tells its own story of courage and connection. So let us celebrate this age-old tradition that unites cultures across continents - where ropes become extensions of our hands and dreams are chased amidst swirling dust clouds. Lassoing remains an emblematic symbol of freedom on horseback – forever etched into our collective imagination as a testament to the indomitable spirit of the Wild West and beyond.