LEANIN' TREE MUSEUM OF WESTERN ART

'Leanin' Tree Museum of Western Art'
The Leanin’ Tree Museum of Western Art in Boulder, Colorado, exhibits the private art collection of Ed Trumble, Founder and Chairman of Leanin’ Tree, Incorporated, publisher of fine art greeting cards since 1949. His collection was born of a passion for American western art that has spanned five decades and continues to grow today. Open every day except holidays and free to the public, it attracts 50,000 visitors a year from around the world and is recognized as one of the nations's major private art museums.
Ed Trumble's quest for original art by western artists for reproduction on Leanin’ Tree greeting cards led to lifelong friendships with many artists, and a personal collection of art that forms the basis of the Leanin’ Tree Museum. Dedicated to the many artists who contributed their talents to the success of that unique enterprise, the museum has become a national attraction.

Contents
Background
Visiting the Museum
External Links

Background


The first cowboy Christmas card was created by the famous Montana artist, Charles M. Russell, one hundred years ago. Fifty years later, Robert R. Lorenz, a student at Colroado A&M University, began to sell his own cowboy Christmas designs at the local bookstores in Fort Collins, Colorado, delivering a few boxes at a time on his bicycle.
In 1949, Trumble met Lorenz and the two young war veterans enjoyed an instant friendship. Trumble, an employee of Western Live Stock magazine in Denver, had been reared on a cattle-feeding farm in Nebraska and shared Lorenz's consuming interest in the cowboy West. With a handshake, they formed a partnership that was to last fifteen years and called it "The Lazy RL Ranch." Lorenze designed four Christmas cards and Trumble marketed them through a small mail-order ad in the magazine's October issue, immediately resulting in surprising sums of cash orders.
Over the years, while traveling about the West in search of new paintings to publish, Trumble became acquainted with virtually every western artists of the day and developed a passionate interest in collecting their work. His partner Lorenz died in 1965, his lifetime dream of having his real Wyaoming ranch tragically unfulfilled. Trumble continued on with his own greeting card enterprise, renaming it "Leanin' Tree," and the company embarked on a long period of growth. All the while the young entrepreneur was building and refining an impressive collection of post-1950 fine art of the American West.
In 1974, Trumble opened a small public art exhibit area as part of a new company plant. Twenty-five years later, the Leanin' Tree Museum has expanded to display 250 major paintings and 150 important bronze sculptures.

Visiting the Museum


'Admission is Free'
'Hours of Operation:'

Monday through Friday, 8AM to 5PM

Saturday and Sunday, 10AM to 5PM

Closed on Thanksgiving, Christmas Day and New Year's Day
'Street Address:'

6055 Longbow Drive

Boulder, CO 80301
'Mail Address:'

Leanin' Tree Museum

P.O. Box 9500

Boulder, CO 80301
'Email:' artmuseum@leanintree.com

External Links



Leanin' Tree Museum Home Page

Leanin' Tree Greeting Cards

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