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14 x 11 Inches, Oil on Linen Panel
Julian Onderdonk, after the portrait by his instructor, William Merritt Chase. Julian went on to become the preeminent West Texas landscape painter. I struggled to express his sympathetic eyes. Onderdonk loved to paint bluebells and three of his paintings hung in the Bush 43 White House.
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