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Artist: Chris Regas
Ahead of the Storm, Boquillas, Mexico by Chris Regas, 1968, Toned Silver Gelatin
By Chris Regas
Located in Dallas, TX
Ahead of the Storm, Boquillas, Mexico by Chris Regas depicts a cowboy riding a horse into a storm. The dusty air clouds the silhouetted figure, making it har...
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1960s Post-Modern Chris Regas Art

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Silver Gelatin

Ranchos de Taos, Front View
By Chris Regas
Located in Dallas, TX
Signed, titled and dated in pencil on print verso.
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1980s Contemporary Chris Regas Art

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Silver Gelatin

Terlingua conference
By Chris Regas
Located in Dallas, TX
Signed, titled and dated in pencil on print verso.
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1980s Contemporary Chris Regas Art

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Silver Gelatin

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