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John Burton Figurative Paintings

British, b. 1739

John Burton is an American original. After years of being an accomplished figure painter, he changed gears mid-career to focus on the incredible landscapes of the American West. Burton can capture the essence of a landscape through the poetry of his brushwork.

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Artist: John Burton
John Burton Figural Oil on Canvas, 2006 "Escape"
By John Burton
Located in Phoenix, AZ
Beautiful oil on canvas by Arizona/Utah/California artist John Burton (b. 1966). The painting is in excellent condition and bears a lovely gold frame. The work measures 36 x 24 inch...
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Early 2000s John Burton Figurative Paintings

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The Resurrection of Christ
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