Fort Worth’s Western Museum Showcases Two Iconic Saddles Made by a Hollywood Pioneer
The Sid Richardson Museum opened in 1982 in Fort Worth’s Sundance Square. Richardson, the oilman who struck black gold in the 1930s, became a local legend and philanthropist — and began acquiring Western art. Especially oils and bronzes. The museum serves as a permanent home for the artworks Richardson purchased between 1942 and 1959. Including … Continued
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