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Western Art (756 words)
He was the first "western" artist to live the majority of his life in the west.
Although modern art may be edgy and much in demand, western art still is top-notch when it comes to auction time.
When shopping for art for your living room, here are a few things to keep in mind before you buy an original painting, artist reproduction or a framed art print.
G.E. McMahan - Western Art - Artist (276 words)
At an early age George became acquainted with what was to become his major subject matter: horses and birds.
George majored in medical illustration completed his B.P.A. at the Art center of Los Angeles and followed up at the University of California, where he observed both surgeries and autopsies.
He painted, taught, and traveled to compete in the major art shows on the west coast.
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