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Don WarrenTexas Hill Country Landscape with Argemone, Coreopsis, and Flowering Cactus"
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A breathtaking Texas Hill Country landscape painted by American Plain Air painter, Don Warren. The painting is executed in oil on canvas and measures 18 by 24 inches. It is beautifully framed and ready to hang in a gold leaf frame that measures 25 by 31 inches.
The scene depicts a clear, idyllic summer day along trail through pastoral lands. A meadow of yellow coreopsis and white argemones make up the foreground, framing the focal point: prickly pair cactus with red flowers. A majestic live oak towers over the scene. A vista of distant hills recedes into the background under a pale blue sky with fluffy cumulus clouds.
This is an excellent specimen of Warren's peak career and a testament to the beauty of the Texas countryside.
- Creator:Don Warren (1935 - 2006, American)
- Dimensions:Height: 18 in (45.72 cm)Width: 24 in (60.96 cm)
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- Gallery Location:Austin, TX
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