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Kathy White Whitley (Amer., 20th-21st C.), "Hill Country Hidalgo", oil on gallery-wrapped canvas, not framed
size: 48 x 48 in.
Provenance: Property from a San Antonio, Texas antiques collector
K. W. Whitley is a Texas-based Western artist and illustrator known for her vibrant depictions of horses, ranch life, and the landscapes of the Texas plains and canyonlands. Influenced early by her father, artist and University of Texas professor Ralph White, Whitley pursued formal training in art and design at the University of Texas after graduating from Westlake High School. A lifelong horse enthusiast, she drew inspiration from years spent working on a cow/calf operation in West Texas. Her work spans multiple media, including oil, gouache, and colored pencil, and has been featured in prominent exhibitions such as Trappings of Texas and AQHA's America’s Horse In Art show.
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