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Curt Walters (b. 1950) - My Yard, East
c. 1970s, Oil, 5" x 7", (13.75" x 15.75" framed).
The painting is in very good original condition. There are some minor separations on the frame, please see photos.
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Ex private collection, Kansas. The owner purchased this piece from Shriver Gallery in Taos, New Mexico. Sedona artist Curt Walters has been awarded the Lifetime Achievement Award from the Desert Caballeros Museum, the Frederic Remington Award, and numerous Buyers' Choice Awards from the Prix De West at the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum as well as awards from the Salmagundi Club, Eiteljorg Museum, the Autry Museum, and the Phoenix Art Museum.