This is an original oil painting signed by Dan Muller, a talented artist in the western art genre.


Daniel Cody Muller, generally known as Dan Muller (1889–1976) was a cowboy, an artist, illustrator, and writer of the American West. Having grown up on a ranch, he learned to break in horses, a skill he utilized for the United States Army during World War I. He made and sold paintings of the American Old West and worked occasionally as a ranch hand into the 1920s. In 1933, his first published story was Break 'Em Gentle for Esquire magazine. He wrote and illustrated books, like Chico of the Cross Up Ranch and Horses. He created three large murals for the Chicago World's Fair (Century of Progress) which were awarded a gold medal and a $1,200 cash prize.


The production technique of this painting is oil painting, which gives it a unique texture and depth. The painting depicts a stunning western theme that will add a touch of elegance to any art collection.


The painting is categorized under art and paintings, and is an excellent addition to any art enthusiast's collection. The aspects of the painting include type: painting, original/licensed reproduction: original, and theme: western art. This is a rare opportunity to own a beautiful piece of art that will add a touch of sophistication to any room.