Wagon Lantern
by Toni Hopper
Title
Wagon Lantern
Artist
Toni Hopper
Medium
Photograph - Photograph
Description
An old portable brown kerosene lantern hangs on an authentic chuck wagon at a cook-off event waits for its owner to put it to use when night arrives. Lanterns have been around for centuries, and were a main source of light for pioneers; and for cowboys on the Chisholm Trail. They are still a great item to have for emergencies and who knows, maybe we all will need one, even in the coming years. (description updated Sept. 2022).
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500 Views -1 Image a day 03/30/2018
Southern Photographers 1-21-2016
Graduated from the 200 Club, over 500 views
keywords:
lantern, light, wagon, camping, chuckwagon, covered wagon, old west, western, cowboy, Americana, rustic, rugged, vintage, antique, brown, still life, Oklahoma, Chisholm Trail, rural, Toni Hopper Photography, chuck wagon, kerosene, pioneer, home decor, ranch decor, country decor, greeting cards, metal prints, canvas art gallery, home accessories, office decor, shower curtains, acrylic images, framed photographs, tote bags, throw pillows, western decor, western still life
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September 18th, 2011
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Comments (21)
Christopher James
One of your peers nominated this image in the 1000 views Groups Special Features Nominations For Promotion #22 . Please help your fellow artists by visiting and passing on the love to another artist in the the 1000 Views Group....L/F/Tw
Nancy Griswold
Such a great Sepia toned image of an old lantern, love history, this is really neat F
Kay Brewer
Congratulations on your graduation from the 200 Club and this lovely art reaching over 500 views! l/f
Toni Hopper
Thank you so much to the buyer from Lockhart, Texas on three of my images! The bamboo framing you chose is perfect! Enjoy them!
Wibada Photo
Nice image! Great pov, takes you right to the lantern, yet shows enough of the whole scene. Lynda
Toni Hopper replied:
Thanks Andrea and Lynda. You wouldn't think living in southern Oklahoma you'd get many chances to photograph a variety of things, but lots of events have given me that. We probably have more photographers in this little community then most cities of the same size.