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Morris Walton Leader Art

Morris Walton Leader was born in Marshall, Texas in 1877. Leader studied with San Antonio Artists Harry Anthony DeYoung, P.L. Hohnstedt, as well as many other, listed Texas Artists. Leader specialized in Texas landscapes mostly near Austin. Leader did many creek scenes, especially in the Austin Area. His paintings were exhibited at the Witte Museum in the early 1930s. Leader also exhibited his works in the Texas Artists Circuit Exhibition as well as many other venues. Leader died in Austin, Texas, where he lived as a young boy.

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"BARTON CREEK" AUSTIN
By Morris Walton Leader
Located in San Antonio, TX
Walton Leader (1877-1966) Austin Artist Image Size: 21 X 24 Frame Size: 26 X 30 Medium: Oil 1930s / 1940s Barton Creek Biography Walton Leader (1877-1966) Morris Walton Leader was born in Marshall, Texas in 1877. He died in Austin, Texas where he lived since a young boy. He studied with San Antonio Artists Harry Anthony DeYoung...
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20th Century Impressionist Morris Walton Leader Art

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Oil

"Bluff on the Creek" Rocky Texas Fall Landscape
By Morris Walton Leader
Located in Austin, TX
Artist: Morris Walton Leader (1877 - 1966) Title: Bluff on the Creek Size: 30" x 36" Medium: Oil on Canvas Signed LR "Walton Leader" Morris Walton Leader lived in Texas and is known...
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20th Century Morris Walton Leader Art

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Canvas, Oil

"Onion Creek" Austin Texas
By Morris Walton Leader
Located in San Antonio, TX
Walton Leader (1877-1966) Austin Artist Image Size: 28 x 36 Frame Size: 34 x 41 Medium: Oil 1930s Onion Creek Austin Texas Biography Walton Leade...
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1930s Impressionist Morris Walton Leader Art

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Oil

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