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Style: Land
Artist: Henri Gadbois
Impressionisit Landscape with Trees
Located in Houston, TX
Oil painting by Henri Gadbois titled "Trees" circa 1967 Canvas Dimensions without Frame: H 7 in. X W 5 in. Artist Biography: Henri Gadbois is a second generation Houston artist. Gadbois, a native Houstonian, graduated from Lamar High School and University of Houston, receiving a Bachelor of Fine Arts and Master of Letters Degrees. Although his main interest has been in painting the Texas landscape, he is also interested in rug hooking...
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20th Century Land Art

Materials

Oil

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