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Robert Daughters Art

1929-2013

Robert Daughters (1929–2013) is well known for his paintings and serigraphs of the Southwest. His impressionistic style and vibrant colors truly express the beauty and magnificence of the landscapes that have inspired artists for centuries. He was the recipient of many prestigious awards over the years and is represented in numerous private and corporate collections.

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