Paintings of Lewis and Clark trail are on display
Friday, August 22, 2003
In this year beginning the Lewis and Clark Bicentennial, many artists are imagining the adventures and the landscapes the explorers encountered as they opened the West for America. Kenneth Holder decided to paint the Lewis and Clark trail not as it was but as it is, at places crossed by bridges and flanked by metropolises and, as Holder discovered in his own explorations, at other majestic places almost unchanged.
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