Pete's Gambling Hall

Art by Charles Wysocki and CHARLES Wysocki
- Master Painter of Americana -
Buffalo Games & Puzzles | 300 pieces
Folk art scene of a bustling 19th-century American western town nestled beneath snow-capped mountains.

This folk art illustration depicts a vibrant, historic American western town nestled at the foot of distant, snow-capped mountains. The foreground is filled with wooden buildings featuring signs for various businesses, including Pete's Gambling Hall, a hardware store, a gunsmith, and a bakery. The scene is active with horse-drawn carriages, covered wagons, and small figures of people going about their daily routines along a dirt street.

The composition is dense and layered, moving from the detailed storefronts in the foreground to a middle ground featuring a small green church and a prominent red barn. Behind the town, golden hills transition into a majestic mountain range under a bright yellow sun and a clear blue sky. A few birds are scattered in flight across the upper portion of the frame, adding movement to the peaceful landscape.

The colour palette is warm and saturated, dominated by golden yellows, deep greens, and earthen browns, punctuated by the striking red of the barn and the bright white snow on the peaks. The style is quintessentially folk art, characterized by simplified geometric shapes, clean lines, and a deliberate, almost storybook-like perspective. The lighting is bright and even, suggesting a crisp, clear day, and the overall mood is nostalgic and idyllic, evoking the spirit of frontier life.

Folk art scene of a bustling 19th-century American western town nestled beneath snow-capped mountains.
🏠 Country 🎨 Painting
Rectangular Landscape | | Ribbon/Grid cut | Cardboard
Piece Size - Large/XL
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Manufacturer ID: 92600 | Barcode: 079346026562
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Submitted 2026-06-13
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