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Born 1938. Known for: Western theme painting, saddle design and making.
"Comeback Cowboy," by Jennifer Denison, Senior Editor, Western Horseman magazine, 1986. Diabetes and depression nearly robbed Bob Moline of his art and saddlemaking careers. But the artist is back in... Read full biography
"Comeback Cowboy," by Jennifer Denison, Senior Editor, Western Horseman magazine, 1986. Diabetes and depression nearly robbed Bob Moline of his art and saddlemaking careers. But the artist is back in the studio with a new vision and respect for the way of life he portrays. Two years ago, Bob Moline... Read full biography
"Comeback Cowboy," by Jennifer Denison, Senior Editor, Western Horseman magazine, 1986. Diabetes and depression nearly robbed Bob Moline of his art and saddlemaking careers. But the artist is back in the studio with a new vision and respect for the way of life he portrays. Two years ago, Bob Moline (1982) was about to let go of the frayed rope from which he’d been dangling. Ten years earlier, he’d been diagnosed with diabetes, the disease that took his mother’s life and his brother and sister’s... Read full biography
"Comeback Cowboy," by Jennifer Denison, Senior Editor, Western Horseman magazine, 1986. Diabetes and depression nearly robbed Bob Moline of his art and saddlemaking careers. But the artist is back in the studio with a new vision and respect for the way of life he portrays. Two years ago, Bob Moline (1982) was about to let go of the frayed rope from which he’d been dangling. Ten years earlier, he’d been diagnosed with diabetes, the disease that took his mother’s life and his brother and sister’s sight.?? Moline was taking medicine to control the disease, but something still wasn’t right. He had no strength in the morning and felt lethargic all day. He had frequent headaches, heat sensitivity and couldn’t concentrate. Some people called him... Read full biography
"Comeback Cowboy," by Jennifer Denison, Senior Editor, Western Horseman magazine, 1986. Diabetes and depression nearly robbed Bob Moline of his art and saddlemaking careers. But the artist is back in the studio with a new vision and respect for the way of life he portrays. Two years ago, Bob Moline (1982) was about to let go of the frayed rope from which he’d been dangling. Ten years earlier, he’d been diagnosed with diabetes, the disease that took his mother’s life and his brother and sister’s sight.?? Moline was taking medicine to control the disease, but something still wasn’t right. He had no strength in the morning and felt lethargic all day. He had frequent headaches, heat sensitivity and couldn’t concentrate. Some people called him lazy, others called him crazy. He felt angry and alone, and even had thoughts of suicide.??“The only way I can describe how... Read full biography
Bob Moline - Artist Info
About Bob Moline: Keywords
Keywords (22)
Art Method
- •Drawing, Draftsmanship, Draughtsman
- •Easel Painting
Art Media
Art Subject
- •Animals, Mammals
- •Caricatures
- •Cowboys
- •Dogs, Dog Portraits
- •Figure, Figurative Humans
- •Genre, Human Activity, Daily Life
- •Horses: Equestrian Genre, in Landscape and/or Portraits
- •Indians, Native Americans
- •North American/Canadian Frontier, Pioneers
Chronology
- •Late 20th Century After 1950
Added Description
- •Animal Specialty
- •Genre Specialty
Ethnicity of Artist
- •Indian, Native American
