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George Buckner
1942-2002
George Buckner did not like “running the road” to sell his paintings. He preferred the carefully considered paintings by Harold Newton and the Caucasian regionalist A.E. Backus to Alfred Hair and James Gibson’s fast and thereby less intentional renditions of the land. So Buckner studied classical composition and developed skills to render depth more precisely, exquisitely albeit traditionally, than other Highwaymen, except for the Newton brothers.
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