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Artist: William A. Slaughter
"Stone House & Windmill", W.A. Slaughter, Original, Oil on Canvas, 24x36 in.
By William A. Slaughter
Located in Dallas, TX
"Stone House and Windmill" by W.A. Slaughter is a rare original oil on canvas painting measuring 24x36 in. The sun is going down on the Texas Hill country creating shadows among a sm...
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1970s Realist William A. Slaughter Art

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