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"Whistling Man" Made from the Cabinet Oak Tree. The Texas White House. LBJ Ranch
By James Surls
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James Surls
(Born 1943)
Texas / Colorado Artist
Image Size: 50 x 29 x 19
Medium: Wood Sculpture from the Cabinet Oak Tree at LBJ Ranch
2024
"Whistling Man...
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SMU Southern Methodist Unversity School of Arts Sculpture Mid Century Modern
Located in San Antonio, TX
SMU Architectural Bronze
Dimensions: 16.75 H x 4.75 W x 4.25 D
Medium: Bronze
"Southern Methodist University"
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1960s Modern Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Bronze
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