Very Early 1950s Abstract Texas Desert Landscape
By Paul Maxwell
Located in Houston, TX
Early Abstract Paul Maxwell Landscape of the Texas desert done in blue tones. Watercolor on paper
1950s Modern Paintings
Watercolor
Very Early 1950s Abstract Texas Desert Landscape
By Paul Maxwell
Located in Houston, TX
Early Abstract Paul Maxwell Landscape of the Texas desert done in blue tones. Watercolor on paper
Watercolor
$750
H 14 in W 17.75 in D 1 in
New Mexico or West Texas Desert Painterly Landscape
Located in Houston, TX
New Mexico or West Texas Hill Country. Painting is mainly green, brown, and blue tones. Landscape is
Oil
$11,500
H 27 in W 36 in D 3 in
"OCOTILLOS, WEST TEXAS DESERT" IN NEWCOMB MACKLIN FRAME LARGER WORK NEAR EL PASO
Located in San Antonio, TX
for which he is known is realistic, atmospheric desert landscapes. He was the son of a pioneer Texas
Oil
"WEST TEXAS DESERT" Yuccas Mountains
By G. Harvey
Located in San Antonio, TX
"West Texas Desert" Known for paintings closely linked in mood and subject matter to Edouard Cortes
Oil
"West Texas Desert" El Paso Artist
By Berla Emeree
Located in San Antonio, TX
"West Texas Desert" Biography Berla Emeree Landscape painter Berla Iyone Emeree was born August 7
Oil
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H 26.5 in W 22.5 in D 3 in
"Summer Haze" Peak at Van Horn Texas Desert Scene
By G. Harvey
Located in San Antonio, TX
Harvey Jones) (1933-2017) Known for paintings closely linked in mood and subject matter to Edouard Cortes
Oil
"Desert Near El Paso" Great West Texas and Franklin Mountains
By Berla Emeree
Located in San Antonio, TX
Berla Emeree (1899 - 1948) El Paso Artist Medium: Oil Circa 1920s "Desert Near El Paso
Oil
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H 16.25 in W 20.25 in D 0.75 in
Realist Blue & Orange Toned Sunset Over Desert Mountainous West Texas Landscape
Located in Houston, TX
Colorful realist painting of a west Texas desert landscape at sunset transitioning from blue to
Acrylic
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H 12 in W 18 in D 1 in
Texas Whatever, 2018 landscape, desert, rv, camper, concert, bandshell, pink
By Keith Garcia
Located in Jersey City, NJ
Acrylic and Gouache on panel
Acrylic, Gouache, Wood, Wood Panel
"WEST TEXAS" DESERT MOUNTAIN LANDSCAPE
By Bill Zaner
Located in San Antonio, TX
Texas" Biography Bill Zaner (1930-2015) Bill Zaner was born on February 13, 1930. He passed away on
Oil
West Texas Desert - Original Oil On Canvas
Located in Soquel, CA
West Texas Desert - Original Oil On Canvas Original 20th century oil painting depicting the west
Canvas, Oil
$1,700
H 32 in W 44 in D 3 in
"Our Real Work Is In The Valley" West Texas Cowboy scene
By Randall Friemel
Located in San Antonio, TX
Randall Friemel (1970 - present) Texas Artist Image Size: 24 x 36 Frame Size: 32 x 44 Medium: Oil "Our Real Work Is In The Valley". Biography Randall Friemel (1970 - presen...
Oil
West Texas Morning
By Kristin Moore
Located in New Orleans, LA
Archival pigment ink print on Hahnemuhle cotton paper, edition 17 of 30. In this new series of paintings, Moore explores themes of wanderlust and memory. From glowing neon signage, ...
Rag Paper, Archival Pigment
$3,500
H 18 in W 24 in D 1 in
Spring in Weimer Texas Hill Country Bluebonnets, Oil Texas Landscape 18" x 24"
By Steve Parker
Located in Houston, TX
Spring in Weimer is painted from a plein aire study from a day in Weimar, Texas. This was painted in the spring when the bluebonnets are beginning to bloom. It is common for people t...
Canvas, Oil
$1,320
H 22 in W 18 in D 3 in
"SOLITAIRE" TEXAS PRICKY PEAR CATCUS BLOOMS
Located in San Antonio, TX
Barbara Mauldin Fredericksburg Artist Size: 16 x 12 Frame: 22 x 18 Medium: Oil "Solitaire" Barbara and her husband Chuck moved to Fredericksburg in 2005 after living many years in Lo...
Oil
$9,800
H 21 in W 28 in D 3 in
"SUNSET GLOW GUADLUPE MOUNTAINS, TEXAS" EAST OF EL PASO PAINTED CIRCA 1930s
Located in San Antonio, TX
Lewis Teel (1883-1960) El Paso Artist Image Size: 21 x 28 Frame Size: 27 x 34 Medium: Oil on Board Signed Lower Left and on original price tag on verso Circa 1930s "Sunset Glow" Guad...
Oil
$450
H 11 in W 13 in D 2 in
Vintage Midland, Texas Oil Painting by Alpha Lanham (1885-1972), ca 1950
Located in Baltimore, MD
This is a lovely oil on board landscape by noted Midland, Texas artist Alpha Johnson Lanham. It is a view of old stone steps within a landscape. The painting is an essay in paint a...
Oil
$69,500
H 30 in W 40 in D 3 in
"Bluebonnet Creek" Texas Hill Country 1957 39 x 49 Framed!!!
By Porfirio Salinas
Located in San Antonio, TX
Porfirio Salinas (1910-1973) San Antonio Artist Image Size: 30 x 40 Frame Size: 39 x 49 Medium: Oil on Canvas Dated 1957 "Bluebonnet Creek" Texas Hill Country Biography Porfirio Sali...
Oil
“Geometric 3D Design“
By Paul Maxwell
Located in Warren, NJ
This is an paul maxwell original artwork painting. 47 3/4 by 48 3/8 inches Weight 34 lbs Condition with stains throughout, areas of cracking and separation between canvas and rais...
Oil
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