30

Set of Four Murals from Binion's Westerner, Las Ve

Currency:USD Category:Art / General - Paintings Start Price:1,000.00 USD Estimated At:10,000.00 - 20,000.00 USD
Set of Four Murals from Binion's Westerner, Las Ve
Contact Brian Lebel's Old West Events prior to bidding if you have a lot inquiry.
Hand-painted large murals from the walls of Binion’s former "The Westerner" casino in Las Vegas, Nevada. The set of 4 murals are painted in the WPA style, and depict various scenes of the American Frontier West: miners with misbehaving mules, Conestoga wagons on the prairie, pioneers with oxen, and of course, a stagecoach robbery. They work very well together or could be used separately and still make a great statement. They are unsigned, though appear to have possibly been painted by two different artists. All four are oil on canvas, mounted to board. Four feet high and twelve feet wide, each measures 48” x 144 1/4". Two are framed to 146 3/8" x 50 1/4"; the other two are unframed.

**After further study we feel these historic mural paintings were executed by 2 fine artists who did the drawing and finished the main figures, the negative space was filled by a team of several artists as is normal with fine large works. The murals were left in place in the public area of the casino and survived 2 remodels, during the 3rd redo in the 1960’s the murals were removed and eventually sold to the current owners.

The famous Benny Binion of Fort Worth and Dallas fame (and later Las Vegas), opened "The Westerner: Saloon-Gambling House-Restaurant" on Fremont Street in downtown Las Vegas in 1950. A Western-themed casino, it was just next door to the iconic Pioneer neon cowboy. Binion sold it in less than a year to open his soon-to-be famous Horseshoe Club.

PLEASE PAY ATTENTION TO THE SIZE OF THESE. Shipping will be expensive. Pickup from Santa Fe, NM is available.