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A Day In May(See options...) |
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A Nice Place To Be(See options...) |
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An April Storm(See options...) |
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An Early Start(See options...) |
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Anniken And The Cows(See options...) |
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Best Of Friends(See options...) |
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Birds Of A Feather Flock Together(See options...) |
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Come On Girls(See options...) |
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Corn On The Cob(See options...) |
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Cotswold Evening(See options...) |
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Country Girl(See options...) |
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Cow Girl(See options...) |
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Curious Onlookers(See options...) |
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December Snows(See options...) |
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Emily´S CornWith the outstanding success of his sold-out releases The Egg Inspector, Emmie’s Catch, Spilled Milk and Apple Girl, Morgan Weistling has found a home in the heart of the art world. The sweet innocence of his subjects and Weistling’s skill as a painter combine to produce art that is as accomplished as it is irresistible. Emily’s Corn invites us to re-enter the warmth of the farmhouse kitchen. (See options...) |
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Evening Light(See options...) |
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Fall In The Kingdom(See options...) |
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Farms Are For Kids(See options...) |
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Feeding The Geese“Growing up on the farm,” says Morgan Weistling, “I always loved to feed the animals. This painting brings back childhood memories of my two sisters and I. “I love to paint geese because their natural design is so decorative. I named each goose as I painted it—I had Daisy, Lobelia, Bungo, Pippin, Eleanor and Hamfast—and had some fun painting Bingo, the lone duck, peering out at the viewer.” Morgan was recently featured in Western Art Collector Magazine in an article that declared, “...he can paint any subject matter—still life, landscape or figurative work. His painterly style, control of light and color values are outstanding.” Weistling was also heralded as an “heir apparent” to modern Western masters Howard Terpning and Mian Situ in Art of the West Magazine’s 20th Anniversary. (See options...) |
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