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Anthony V. Martin Art

American, b. 1941

Anthony V. Martin grew up in east Texas. He graduated from Cleveland High School in 1960. He is known for using the medium egg tempera in his landscapes and architectural paintings. Pebworth describes his technique as "primitive realism." His works have been shown in galleries in Dallas, Houston, Austin and El Paso, among other prominent cities. Anthony is now retired and lives in Paris, Texas.

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Artist: Anthony V. Martin
Untitled Acrylic Architectural Landscape Painting
By Anthony V. Martin
Located in Houston, TX
Architectural landscape painting by Anthony V. Martin of a white house with a lovely green velvet mat and a gold frame. Artist Biography: Anthony V. Martin grew up in east Texas. H...
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1960s Modern Anthony V. Martin Art

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Egg Tempera

Naturalistic Field with Trees Landscape
By Anthony V. Martin
Located in Houston, TX
Naturalistic landscape painting of a field of trees painted with egg tempera. The piece is signed by the artist in the bottom corner and framed in a dark wooden frame with black acce...
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1970s Naturalistic Anthony V. Martin Art

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"Andorra Residence", Countryhouse Landscape
By Anthony V. Martin
Located in Houston, TX
Gorgeous architectural landscape painting by artist Anthony V. Martin, titled "Annora Residence." Framed in a beautiful hand painted frame. Artist Biography: Anthony V. Martin grew...
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1960s Naturalistic Anthony V. Martin Art

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Egg Tempera

Naturalistic Galveston Beach House Painting
By Anthony V. Martin
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Serene beach house scene from Galveston, Texas painted by Martin. Intricate detail framed in a vintage frame that is in great condition. Signature in...
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1960s Naturalistic Anthony V. Martin Art

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Anthony Martin Architectural Painting House In A Field
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Green and Yellow Abstract Surrealist Landscape Painting with a Woman
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