1903
Watercolor on paper
20 1/2 x 29 in. (52.1 x 73.7 cm)
Buffalo Bill Historical Center, United States.
Last of Five Thousand (Waiting for a Chinook)Severe storms in the winter of 1886 - 1887 brought ruin to Montana's cattle industry. When owners of a herd of 5,000 cattle requested a report on their herd, cowboy Charles Russell simply drew a starving cow about to drop before ravenous wolves and titled it Waiting for a Chinook, (a warm west wind). His drawing conveyed the impending disaster more eloquently than any written report. Later he painted this larger version and added the additional title by which the work had become known, The Last of 5000.
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