
Ambushed
by Clark Kelly Price
From The Artist:
This scene takes place in the Utah territory 1860's/70's. These two men are United States Marshals for the Utah territory. The long-haired Marshall on the right is Porter Rockwell, a very famous and feared lawman of his day. He was expert with rifle and pistol and was in many gun fights enforcing the law. He was legendary in Utah. He was ambushed several times, but the outlaws who ambushed him...
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Rockwell Returns
by Clark Kelly Price
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Untitled
by Clark Kelly Price
From The Artist:
"One fall, a good friend of mine, Richard Dewey, called me from his home in Provo, Utah. He was the author of âPORTER ROCKWELL a Biographyâ. The book had done well, very popular especially in Utah where Porter Rockwell had become a genuine legend, and to many, a man of heroic proportions. I had done the pen and ink illustrations for the book which was no small undertaking and was proud to have my work associated with the name of Porter Rockwell who I also considered to be a true hero, flawed though he may have been, but who isnât?"
Though not available anywhere outside of the book itself, I felt it was worth including and mentioning on this page that this book contains a large number of pen and ink drawings of Porter Rockwell.
Learn more about the book on the Books page of this website.

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by Robert Corsetti
Prints available from Fine Art America

Orrin Porter Rockwell
by Ken Church
Prints available from Artist on Pixels.com

ORRIN PORTER ROCKWELL
by Real Hero Studios
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The Protector
The Rockwell Monument
by Stanley Wanlass

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By Lena Toritch and Richard Young

"Wheat" Porter Rockwell
By John B. Mortensen

Porter Rockwell
By Sam Acevedo

Porter Rockwell
By Matt Glenn

Still Standing
By Raymond Gibby

Porter Rockwell
By Kraig Varner

Porter Rockwell
By Ortho Fairbanks

Porter Rockwell
Artist Unkown