Sid Richardson Museum
Sundance Square · Fort Worth, Texas
The Sid Richardson Museum in Fort Worth's historic Sundance Square presents the finest focused collection of Western American art by Frederic Remington and Charles Russell available for public view anywhere in the Southwest — a concentration of masterworks by the two canonical painters of the American West that gives visitors an unparalleled opportunity to understand the full range and achievement of these foundational artists. The museum's intimate scale — a single focused collection in a beautifully appointed downtown space — allows for close engagement with individual paintings and bronzes that would be difficult to achieve in a larger encyclopedic institution. Admission is free, making the Sid Richardson Museum one of Fort Worth's most accessible cultural treasures.
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