Joe De Yong small print
This is a tiny gem!.
Overall framed dimensions are 9 by 10 inches
with an image area of about 4 by 6.
Appears to be a print of an exceptional image he created in 1928.
I believe the frame may be right for the art but perhaps updated
later as the gallery label with it's phone number may suggest.
250
below is from askart
The following is from Ray Castello, American Art Collection, Taos, New Mexico. He credits the Donald C. & Elizabeth M. Dickinson Research Center Archives at the Cowboy Hall of Fame in Oklahoma City.
Joe De Yong was a protegee of Charles M. Russell, and was a western artist, illustrator, bronze caster, cinematic technical director, scenario research consultant and cartoonist. In some ways his cartoon character Kid Currycomb reflects the desires of his creator. Beyond the fact that De Yong's pseudonym as editor of the Eatons' Dude Ranch newsletter, Wranglin' Notes, was Kid Currycomb, De Yong always desired to be a cowboy.