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Manuel Garza Landscape Paintings

Growing up in Central Texas, Manuel Garza is well acquainted with the Texas hill country scenery. His goal is to recreate this scenery to perfection, capturing in oil the thick heat, bold sunlight and cool shade of the state. His use of lighting and vivid colors and his realistic style reflects his passion for beauty. Garza's work often features not only wildflowers but quail, pheasant, turkeys, deer and a host of domestic birds. "I am a landscape artist," he says, "but wildlife is part of that landscape. It adds life." His paintings have an instant rapport with those who know and love the Texas landscape. Garza is largely self-taught, encouraged by his mother, although he did attend the Texas School of Fine Arts and studied under Charles Normann as well as Porfirio Salinas and Robert Wood, and cites them as major influences on his style. He feels that it is equally important to remain constantly in contact with his favorite subject, the land itself, and takes long hikes, photographing and sketching the landscape. These feelings are shared with others through his perception of Texas and it's a natural beauty. Manuel Garza is exhibited in galleries throughout Texas and New Mexico, and the geographical area of interested collectors is constantly expanding. His paintings are included in the collection of Lyndon B. Johnson, John Connelly, Ben Barnes, and many others throughout the United States.

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Artist: Manuel Garza
Spring Landscape with Wildflowers
By Manuel Garza
Located in Austin, TX
This cheerful painting by Texas artist Manuel Garza depicts a view of a winding river in the springtime with yellow wildflowers. A vibrant red cardinal sits perched atop a branch, ad...
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20th Century Manuel Garza Landscape Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

"SUNSET HILL COUNTRY IN WHITE" TEXAS HILL COUNTRY" SNOW SCENE
By Manuel Garza
Located in San Antonio, TX
Manuel Garza (Born 1949) Texas Artist Image Size: 18 x 24 Frame Size: 23 x 29 Medium: Oil 1972 "Sunset Texas Hill Country In White" Biography Manuel Garza (Born 1949) Growing up in C...
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1970s American Realist Manuel Garza Landscape Paintings

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Oil

Texas Pastoral Landscape with Bluebonnets
By Manuel Garza
Located in Austin, TX
A luminous, oil on canvas painting by Texas plain air painter Manuel Garza (American, B. 1940) measuring 24 by 36 inches. The painting depicts an idyllic nature scene set in Central Texas in the spring. The landscape features majestic oak trees, green mesquite bushes, prickly pear cacti, and fields of the Texas State flower: bluebonnets. The vast landscape expands into the distance beneath a blue sky with fluffy white cumulous clouds. The painting is beautifully framed and ready to hang in a modern, brown wood and gold leaf frame measuring 42 by 30 inches. Manuel Garza (American, B. 1940) ​ Manuel Garza has made his vocation the painting of Central Texas Landscapes. Born in the Hill country, his parents were migrant farm workers. He traveled all over Texas and as far north as Michigan with his family, working along side them in the fields. It was while picking cotton...
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Late 20th Century American Impressionist Manuel Garza Landscape Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

Snowy Landscape w Cardinal
By Manuel Garza
Located in Austin, TX
"Snowy Landscape w Cardinal" by Manuel Garza Oil on Canvas 16 x 20 inches Framed size 24 x 28" A serene, naturalistic rendition of a forested Texas l...
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Late 20th Century American Impressionist Manuel Garza Landscape Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

Untitled Landscape Hillcountry Bluebonnets
By Manuel Garza
Located in Austin, TX
Manuel Garza (b. 1940) Local Texas Landscape Artist Title: Untitled Landscape, Hillcountry Bluebonnets Medium: Oil on Panel Size: Canvas 16" x 20" Framed 20.5" x 24.5" Fram...
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Late 20th Century American Realist Manuel Garza Landscape Paintings

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Oil, Canvas

Fall Landscape with Quail
By Manuel Garza
Located in Austin, TX
This landscape painting by Manuel Garza depicts quail perched on some creekside rocks during the Fall. A tree with red leaves sits in the background on the right and birds circle in ...
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20th Century Manuel Garza Landscape Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

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