Sunset at Roman Nose State Park
by Wilson Hurley
Oil
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Commissioned by the Oklahoma Centennial
Dedicated 2002
Second Floor
The Artwork
Sunset at Roman Nose State Park is one of four paintings in Wilson Hurley's Visions of the Land: The Centennial Suite that represents the four quadrants of Oklahoma's diverse landscape. The paintings were an official Oklahoma Centennial Project dedicated in 2002. The commission was directed by the Oklahoma Arts Council. Philanthropist Roger M. Dolese made The Centennial Suite possible.
Let us all thank Chief Roman Nose and his heirs for this magnificent gift to Oklahoma. The sky is bright in the setting sun, the trees are in full leaf and the evening is calm. The white cap rock lying on the dark red earth slowly sinks into the peaceful twilight showing the essential, quiet, everlasting loveliness of Oklahoma. - Wilson Hurley
The Artist
Hurley often chooses to paint a particular subject because he finds it beautiful and he wants the viewer to understand how it delights him saying, "A good painting stops the heart and makes the throat ache." Today his works are included in numerous collections throughout the country including the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum, the Gilcrease Museum, and the Whitney Gallery of Western Art.