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Cowboy Hat Collection (page 6)

"Cowboy Hats: A Timeless Symbol of Western Culture and Adventure" Cowboy hats have long been synonymous with the rugged spirit of the American West

Background imageCowboy Hat Collection: TEXAS COWBOY, 1887. An old-style Texas cowman. Drawing, 1887, by Frederic Remington

TEXAS COWBOY, 1887. An old-style Texas cowman. Drawing, 1887, by Frederic Remington (1861-1908)

Background imageCowboy Hat Collection: COWBOY, c1880. An unidentified American cowboy, c1880

COWBOY, c1880. An unidentified American cowboy, c1880

Background imageCowboy Hat Collection: COWBOY, c1890. An unidentified South Dakota cowboy, c1890

COWBOY, c1890. An unidentified South Dakota cowboy, c1890

Background imageCowboy Hat Collection: REMINGTON: COWBOY, 1887. A Montana Cowboy. Drawing, 1887, by Frederic Remington

REMINGTON: COWBOY, 1887. A Montana Cowboy. Drawing, 1887, by Frederic Remington (1861-1908)

Background imageCowboy Hat Collection: Gambling Cowboys

Gambling Cowboys
Cowboys from neighbouring ranches play the slot machines in Las Vegas, September 1948. (Photo by Jean Manzon/FPG/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageCowboy Hat Collection: Cowboy hat and boots on chair beside table

Cowboy hat and boots on chair beside table

Background imageCowboy Hat Collection: Cowboy hats, Fredericksburg, Texas, United States of America, North America

Cowboy hats, Fredericksburg, Texas, United States of America, North America

Background imageCowboy Hat Collection: Silhouette of cowboys at indoor rodeo

Silhouette of cowboys at indoor rodeo
Will Rogers Memorial Center, Fort Worth, texas, USA

Background imageCowboy Hat Collection: USA-TEXAS-Paris: The Eiffel Tower of Paris, Texas

USA-TEXAS-Paris: The Eiffel Tower of Paris, Texas
USA, TEXAS, Paris: The Eiffel Tower of Paris, Texas

Background imageCowboy Hat Collection: A cowboy swings a lasso, ready to rope a calf at high speed in the St. Paul Rodeo

A cowboy swings a lasso, ready to rope a calf at high speed in the St. Paul Rodeo in Oregon

Background imageCowboy Hat Collection: Galisteo, New Mexico, United States. Rodeo hat left in dirt at Galisteo Rodeo

Galisteo, New Mexico, United States. Rodeo hat left in dirt at Galisteo Rodeo
Rodeo hat left in dirt at Galisteo Rodeo, Galisteo, New Mexico, USA

Background imageCowboy Hat Collection: Tucson, Arizona. Cowboy hats for men and women on sale at the Tucson Rodeo

Tucson, Arizona. Cowboy hats for men and women on sale at the Tucson Rodeo

Background imageCowboy Hat Collection: Vegetable Men, Havana, Cuba Postcard. 1904, Vegetable Men, Havana, Cuba Postcard

Vegetable Men, Havana, Cuba Postcard. 1904, Vegetable Men, Havana, Cuba Postcard

Background imageCowboy Hat Collection: A Poker Game Postcard. ca. 1905-1910, A Poker Game Postcard

A Poker Game Postcard. ca. 1905-1910, A Poker Game Postcard

Background imageCowboy Hat Collection: Postcard of Man Riding Wild Horse. ca. 1908-1910, M 343. A Wild Horse Rider, without a Saddle

Postcard of Man Riding Wild Horse. ca. 1908-1910, M 343. A Wild Horse Rider, without a Saddle. This rider coming from Texas entered the Bucking contest at Cheyenne, Wyo

Background imageCowboy Hat Collection: Riding A Bucking Bronco

Riding A Bucking Bronco
Kansas City, MIssouri: c. 1950. The bareback rider must cling to the leather handhold for a violent eight seconds ride. He must spur the unbridled horse over the shoulders on the first jump out of

Background imageCowboy Hat Collection: Cowboy. Livestock

Cowboy. Livestock

Background imageCowboy Hat Collection: Man. Horse

Man. Horse

Background imageCowboy Hat Collection: Man. Horse

Man. Horse

Background imageCowboy Hat Collection: Dachshund (Canis familiaris) wearing a cowboy hat, front view

Dachshund (Canis familiaris) wearing a cowboy hat, front view

Background imageCowboy Hat Collection: Ken Maynard in a scene from the film

Ken Maynard in a scene from the film
THE FIGHTING LEGION, 1930. Ken Maynard in a scene from the film

Background imageCowboy Hat Collection: WILLIAM S. HART (1870-1946)

WILLIAM S. HART (1870-1946). American actor

Background imageCowboy Hat Collection: KEN MAYNARD (1895-1973)

KEN MAYNARD (1895-1973). American cinemactor

Background imageCowboy Hat Collection: American actor. In a scene from Tumbleweeds, 1926

American actor. In a scene from Tumbleweeds, 1926
WILLIAM S. HART (1870-1946). American actor. In a scene from Tumbleweeds, 1926

Background imageCowboy Hat Collection: Portrait of a clown with makeup for a childrens show

Portrait of a clown with makeup for a childrens show

Background imageCowboy Hat Collection: Cowgirl (MR)

Cowgirl (MR)

Background imageCowboy Hat Collection: USA, Oregon. Cowboy (MR)

USA, Oregon. Cowboy (MR)

Background imageCowboy Hat Collection: LYNDON BAINES JOHNSON (1908-1973). 36th President of the United States

LYNDON BAINES JOHNSON (1908-1973). 36th President of the United States. Photographed the day after his victory in the election of 1964, riding his horse, Lady B. on his ranch in Texas

Background imageCowboy Hat Collection: FILM: THE MISFITS, 1961. Clockwise from top: Arthur Miller, Eli Wallach, John Huston

FILM: THE MISFITS, 1961. Clockwise from top: Arthur Miller, Eli Wallach, John Huston, Montgomery Clift, Marilyn Monroe and Clark Gable. Photographed on location while filming The Misfits, 1961

Background imageCowboy Hat Collection: WESTERN OUTLAW. 20th century illustration

WESTERN OUTLAW. 20th century illustration

Background imageCowboy Hat Collection: AMERICAN COWBOY. 20th century illustration

AMERICAN COWBOY. 20th century illustration

Background imageCowboy Hat Collection: TOWN MARSHALL. 20th century illustration

TOWN MARSHALL. 20th century illustration

Background imageCowboy Hat Collection: ED SCHIEFFELIN (1847-1897). American miner and founder of Tombstone, Arizona. Wood engraving, 1883

ED SCHIEFFELIN (1847-1897). American miner and founder of Tombstone, Arizona. Wood engraving, 1883

Background imageCowboy Hat Collection: CALIFORNIA: VAQUERO. A Spanish vaquero of California. Wood engraving, 1852

CALIFORNIA: VAQUERO. A Spanish vaquero of California. Wood engraving, 1852

Background imageCowboy Hat Collection: A CALIFORNIA VAQUERO, 1852. American engraving, 1852

A CALIFORNIA VAQUERO, 1852. American engraving, 1852

Background imageCowboy Hat Collection: CALIFORNIA: VAQUERO, 1852. A native Californian Vaquero. Wood engraving, American, 1852

CALIFORNIA: VAQUERO, 1852. A native Californian Vaquero. Wood engraving, American, 1852

Background imageCowboy Hat Collection: REMINGTON: COWBOYS. Roping in a Horse-Corral. Wood engraving, 1888

REMINGTON: COWBOYS. Roping in a Horse-Corral. Wood engraving, 1888, after a drawing by Frederic Remington (1861-1908)

Background imageCowboy Hat Collection: REMINGTON: COWBOYS, 1888. Cutting Out a Steer. Wood engraving, 1888

REMINGTON: COWBOYS, 1888. Cutting Out a Steer. Wood engraving, 1888, after a drawing by Frederic Remington (1861-1908)

Background imageCowboy Hat Collection: IN A STAMPEDE. Wood engraving, 1888, after a drawing by Frederic Remington (1861-1908)

IN A STAMPEDE. Wood engraving, 1888, after a drawing by Frederic Remington (1861-1908)

Background imageCowboy Hat Collection: IN WITH THE HORSE HERD. Wood engraving, 1888, after a drawing by Frederic Remington (1861-1908)

IN WITH THE HORSE HERD. Wood engraving, 1888, after a drawing by Frederic Remington (1861-1908)

Background imageCowboy Hat Collection: WYOMING: COWBOY, c1911. O Donnell on Whirlwind, Cheyenne Frontier Days

WYOMING: COWBOY, c1911. O Donnell on Whirlwind, Cheyenne Frontier Days. Cowboy on a bucking bronco in Cheyenne, Wyoming. Photograph, c1911

Background imageCowboy Hat Collection: THE NO-GUN MAN, 1924

THE NO-GUN MAN, 1924

Background imageCowboy Hat Collection: Silent Film Still: Poker

Silent Film Still: Poker

Background imageCowboy Hat Collection: COWBOY, 1920s. Rex King, a cowboy on a Hollywood silent movie set in the 1920s

COWBOY, 1920s. Rex King, a cowboy on a Hollywood silent movie set in the 1920s

Background imageCowboy Hat Collection: SILENT FILM STILL. Madge Bellamy and Kenneth Harlan in a scene from The Golden Strain, 1925

SILENT FILM STILL. Madge Bellamy and Kenneth Harlan in a scene from The Golden Strain, 1925
SILENT FILM STILL. Madge Bellamy and Kenneth Harlan in a scene from " The Golden Strain, 1925

Background imageCowboy Hat Collection: EAKINS: HOME RANCH, 1892. Oil on canvas, by Thomas Eakins

EAKINS: HOME RANCH, 1892. Oil on canvas, by Thomas Eakins

Background imageCowboy Hat Collection: TOM MIX (1880-1944). American film actor

TOM MIX (1880-1944). American film actor



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"Cowboy Hats: A Timeless Symbol of Western Culture and Adventure" Cowboy hats have long been synonymous with the rugged spirit of the American West. From iconic figures like Roy Rogers, Leonard Slye, and Bill Pickett to modern-day celebrities such as David Cassidy, these hats have adorned the heads of cowboys and actors alike, becoming a symbol of their adventurous lifestyles. In photographs capturing Roy Rogers alongside his beloved horse Trigger or David Cassidy arriving at Heathrow Airport in 1972, we see how cowboy hats effortlessly exude charisma and style. These images remind us that they are not just accessories but extensions of one's personality - a statement piece that speaks volumes about an individual's character. The allure of cowboy hats extends beyond Hollywood glamour. In AV Brambles Shooting Stars (1928), Brian Aherne dons a hat that embodies the resilience and determination associated with cowboys. Similarly, George Cleaver's photograph from 1939 showcases a man trying to develop raw land in Malheur County, Oregon - his trusty hat shielding him from the elements as he bravely faces challenges head-on. Historical posters featuring African American cowboy Nat Love or English bartender Sir Genille Cave Brown Cave demonstrate how cowboy hats transcended cultural boundaries. They became symbols of identity for individuals who defied societal norms and pursued their passions fearlessly. Even artwork by Charles M. Russell captures the essence of "Russell: The Cowboy, " showcasing a figure wearing a weathered hat while taming wild horses on open plains. This drawing serves as a testament to the indomitable spirit embodied by those who wear these iconic headpieces. From Mexican cowboys performing in Buffalo Bill's Wild West Shows to Wyoming rodeos where bull-dogging contests took place during Cheyenne Frontier Days celebrations – cowboy hats were always present amidst thrilling displays of skill and bravery.