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Article: WESTERN ARTIST GETS THE ROYAL TREATMENT FROM LONDONERS.(Lifestyles/Spotlight)
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- Rocky Mountain News (Denver, CO)
- Article date:
- January 17, 2001
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Byline: Dahlia Jean Weinstein News Society Writer
Western art has worldwide appeal. Just ask Robin Laws, one of the featured artists at the recent Coors Western Art Exhibit and Sale, the annual art affair held in conjunction with the 95th National Western Stock Show, Rodeo & Horse Show.
Laws, who molds animals out of bronze, recently traveled to London for an installation and received the ``royal treatment'' from Londoners Glynis and Dr. Tony Osborne. Osborne was personal physician to Prince Charles and Princess Diana for 10 years. Now in his own practice, he commissioned Laws to create a piece for him titled A Friend to Lean On, which features two ...