Overview
A classic Texas Hill Country landscape in oil on canvas, featuring blooming yucca plants and a winding dirt path under a soft, atmospheric sky. The work is housed in a period-appropriate ornate gilded frame with a linen liner, typical of the regionalist style popular in mid-century Texas.
Story
Palmer Chrisman returned from WWII service to capture the quiet majesty of the Texas landscape. His work focuses on the 'Golden Hour' light that defines the Hill Country, turning rugged scrub into a romantic, pastoral vision.
Maker / Origin
Palmer Chrisman was a self-taught artist and a physician by trade, which gave him a unique, disciplined eye for detail. He became a beloved figure in the Austin and San Antonio art scenes, known for his ability to capture the specific flora and hazy blue horizons of Central Texas.
Condition & Value
The painting appears to be in excellent vintage condition with no visible craquelure or paint loss. The linen liner on the frame shows some age-related toning, which is expected and does not detract from the value.