Alice Leese

Ruins At Castolon

Oil on Panel, 9 x 12 in

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$700

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More about Ruins At Castolon

This plein air painting shows one of the buildings at Castolon, which started out as a U.S. army camp, Santa Helena, in 1919. La Harmonia Company purchased the abandoned military buildings in 1925 setting up a store and official Post Office which closed in 1954.

Total dimensions: 12 x 15 x 1.5 in
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Artist

Alice Leese


Alice Leese

Alice Leese’s landscape paintings vividly capture the essence of ranch life in West Texas, featuring cows, cowboys, windmills, wildlife, and the people who call it home. Her award-winning work, showcased in museums and national exhibitions, blends historical accuracy with dynamic compositions, bringing movement and life to her subjects. Living and working on the YT Ranch, Leese’s art reflects her deep connection to the land, telling stories of conservation and adaptability, and preserving the legacy of the American West.

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