Featured in this lot is this mixed media attributed to R.E. Todhunter called "Range Lover" part of a Ranch Romances Tombstone Pulp Portfolio circa early 1900's displayed at the Tombstone Western Heritage Museum; Provenance: From the Tombstone Western Heritage Museum in Tombstone, Arizona. The artwork features a wonderfully and professionally crafted mixed media construction attributed to R.E. Todhunter from a Ranch Romance Pulp style of artwork that shows a lovely woman with shorter hair riding with a rifle in her arms firing off into the distance. R.E. Todhunter was an American illustrator active in the early to mid-20th century, best known for his finely detailed lithographs of birds and natural scenes. His work often appeared in books, prints, and calendars, capturing the beauty of wildlife with scientific precision and artistic flair. While most of his known pieces focus on ornithological subjects, some sources and collectors also attribute Western-themed scenes to him, though these are harder to verify. Todhunter’s illustrations reflect a careful balance between realism and decorative composition, making his work popular among nature enthusiasts and vintage art collectors alike. The condition of this mixed media on cardstock is well preserved with some brown staining to the outside of the artwork and browning to the cardstock in places consistent with its age but otherwise shows a well preserved overall condition. The measurements of this artwork is 15" x 20".