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Artist: James Busby
Impressionist Style Pastel Blue Texas Hill Country Landscape Painting of a River
By James Busby
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Impressionist style landscape painting by Texas-based artist James Busby. The work features a pastel blue toned open landscape of a river bank as it winds through the rolling hill co...
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Materials
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