Overview
A beautifully framed offset lithographic print capturing a classic Texas Hill Country landscape by renowned regional artist W.A. Slaughter. The scene features a sprawling, ancient live oak tree overlooking a vibrant field of spring bluebonnets and wildflowers under a dramatic, cloud-swept sky.
Story
W.A. Slaughter spent decades capturing the fleeting, magical weeks when Texas wildflowers blanket the Hill Country. His paintings became synonymous with Texas pride, finding their way into the collections of governors and presidents.
Maker / Origin
William Albert Slaughter (1923–2003) was a self-taught artist and a Lutheran minister who eventually retired from the pulpit to paint full-time. Based in Dallas, he became one of the most beloved Texas landscape painters of the 20th century, celebrated for his mastery of light, shadow, and the distinct character of Texas live oaks.
Condition & Value
The print appears to be in very good condition with no visible fading, moisture damage, or waving of the paper. The wooden frame and matting are intact and clean, though the backing paper should be inspected for acid-free materials to ensure long-term preservation.