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Artist: Marty Ricks
Shafer Trail at First Light, Landscape, Tonalist , oil, Utah, Idaho,
By Marty Ricks
Located in Houston, TX
Shafer Trail at First Light was done on one of Marty Rick's journeys through Utah. It is oil on canvas and framed it is 27 x 39. Marty Ricks is known for his Tonalism paintings tha...
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2010s American Impressionist Marty Ricks Art

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Oil

Bull and Cow American Landscape, Tonalism, Cattle painting, Utah, Idaho
By Marty Ricks
Located in Houston, TX
Bull and Cow was done on one of Marty Rick's trips to Idaho and Montana. It is oil on canvas and is 16 x 20. Marty Ricks is known for his Tonalism paintings that have been done in th...
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2010s American Impressionist Marty Ricks Art

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Oil

Winter Retreat, American Landscape, Tonalist , painting, Utah, Idaho, Framed
By Marty Ricks
Located in Houston, TX
Winter Retreat was done on one of Marty Rick's many trips to Idaho and Montana. It is oil on canvas and is 24x 24 Marty Ricks is known for his Tonalism paintings that have been done...
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2010s American Impressionist Marty Ricks Art

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Oil

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