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Provenance: Purchased from artist Descended through the family of Clayton M. DeMott Jr. Brian Lebel’s Old West Auction, Santa Fe, NM, 2012 Private collection, Missouri Cattle Drive, also known as Cowboy Herding Cattle, is a classic example of the work of Edward Borein, whose oil paintings, watercolors, drawings and etchings told the story of working cowboys throughout the Southwest. Borein was one of the earliest Western artists born in the West—in San Leandro, California, in 1872, a full three years before Maynard Dixon in Fresno. At the age of 17, he drifted as a cowboy and artist, then turned to illustration. As Borein rose through the ranks, he became friends with an array of important figures: Charles M. Russell, Theodore Roosevelt, journalist Charles Lummis, Carl Oscar Borg, Olaf C. Seltzer, Childe Hassam, Will Rogers and others. The painting is addressed to Clayton M. DeMott Jr. on the Hope Ranch in Santa Barbara, California.