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Edward Borein
American painter, illustrator, and etcher, 1872-1945
Alternate Names
John Edward Borein
Borein, Edward
Ed Borein
Birth
Oct. 21, 1872
Birth Location
San Leandro, California, United States
Death
May 19, 1945
Death Location
Santa Barbara, California, United States
Gender
male
Nationalities
American
American?
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Selected Images of Edward Borein
From Nancy C. Russell to Ed Borein
(Nancy C. Russell, April 22, 1930)
Edward Borein in Sombrero with two Women
(1922)
From Charles M. Russell to Ed Borein
(Charles Marion Russell, April 5, 1920)
From Charles M. Russell to Edward Borein
(Charles Marion Russell, late 19th century - early 20th century)
From Nancy C. Russell to Ed Borein
(Nancy C. Russell, May 25, 1928)
From Charles M. Russell to Ed Borein
(Charles Marion Russell, February 23, 1924)
Objects at The Amon Carter (1)
Victorious Warrior
(Edward Borein, ca. 1902)
Objects at Smithsonian American Art Museum (2)
End of the Race (The Long Throw)
(Edward Borein)
Trail Herd (no. 2)
(Edward Borein)
Objects at National Museum of Wildlife Art (3)
Ram
(Edward Borein)
Robes and Meat
(Edward Borein)
After the Buffalo Hunt
(Edward Borein, c. 1907)
Objects at Gilcrease Museum (8)
From Ed Borein to Nancy C. Russell
(John Edward Borein, November 28, 1928)
Navajo Visitors Oribi
(John Edward Borein, early 20th century)
Trails End 1927
(John Edward Borein, 1927)
From Ed Borein to Charles M. Russell
(John Edward Borein, late 19th century - early 20th century)
Miniature Saddles
(John Edward Borein, late 19th century - early 20th century)
The Stage Coach
(John Edward Borein, 1915)
Miniature Saddle
(John Edward Borein, late 19th century - early 20th century)
The Stray-a-Way
(John Edward Borein, 1907)