Frank Reaugh in His Studio
One writer told how Reaugh was able to become so familiar with longhorn cattle, their moods, attitudes, expressions:
“The lands surrounding his early prairie home in north Texas were filled with big, active, long-horned steers brought up from the stock ranches of south Texas to fatten. Many of them had never seen a man on foot before.
Naturally, they were interested in anything unusual taking place. This curiosity greatly helped Reaugh to study them, for when he would go on the prairie to paint, all the cattle in sight would come to investigate on the run to within 50 or 75 feet of him, suddenly stopping to gaze in wonder.
At any movement they would all stampede away to one side, circling around and coming again to view from another angle.”