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Byron Fullerton

Byron Fullerton (1929 - 2011) was active/lived in Texas.  Byron Fullerton is known for Miniature landscape, still life.

A graduate of the University of Texas Law School, he became a landscape painter, primarily of Southwest subjects.

He turned to full-time painting when he was in his mid-fifties, having been in private law practice, served as Assistant Attorney General of Texas, as Associate Dean of the University of Texas Law School, and Dean of Texas Tech University in Lubbock. In 1985, he devoted himself to landscape painting and spent much time in Taos, New Mexico, although he remained a resident of Austin, Texas. His painting career was interrupted for a period in 1994 when he served as interim Director of the Cowboy Artists of America Museum in Kerrville, Texas.   ...  [Displaying 665 of 3539 characters.]  Artist bio

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Keywords and Quick Facts for Byron Fullerton


   Keywords 
Art MethodArt MediaArt Subject
  • Landscape, Nature, Rural Scene
  • Still Life
Chronology
  • Late 20th Century After 1950
Added Description
  • Miniature Specialty

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