Sid Richardson Museum

The Sid Richardson Museum, a Fort Worth art museum located in historic Sundance Square, features permanent and special exhibitions of paintings by the premier Western artists, Frederic Remington and Charles M. Russell. The works, reflecting both the romance and reality of the American West, are the legacy of the late oilman and philanthropist, Sid Williams Richardson. Most were acquired by him from 1942 until his death in 1959. The collection also includes works by Oscar E. Berninghaus, Charles F. Browne, Edwin W. Deming, William Gilbert Gaul, Peter Hurd, Frank Tenney Johnson, William R. Leigh, Peter Moran and Charles Schreyvogel.

Following Sid Richardson's philosophy of helping others, this free art museum offers educational resources, programs, and tours for families, adults and children.


Exhibitions and events

Remington and Russell in Black and White

Temporary exhibition until 30.04.2025

Remington and Russell in Black and White  explores works made specifically for illustration by famed Western American painters Frederic Remington and Charles Russell. Pairing the artist’s...


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