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Lone Star Legacy - Study

$2,900.00
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Edition #10/20

approx. 11”H x 12”W x 5”D

*available to ship in 2-3 weeks

*patina may slightly vary as each one is individually created. For final photos of exact patina for edition #10, email tammy@dustinpayne.com

“The longhorn steer and bluebonnets hold immense cultural and historical significance in Texas, representing iconic symbols of the state’s heritage and natural beauty. The longhorn, descendants of cattle brought by Spanish settlers in the 16th century, played a crucial role in shaping Texas’s early economy, as they were well-suited for the region’s rugged terrain and thrived in the harsh conditions. Their impressive horns and sturdy build became synonymous with the cowboy spirit and the ruggedness of the Texas frontier. On the other hand, bluebonnets, the state flower of Texas, paint the landscapes with vibrant hues each spring. The bluebonnets’ connection to Texas can be traced back to the state’s early German and Czech settlers, who viewed these flowers as a symbol of hope and the promise of new beginnings. Today, the longhorn steer and bluebonnets remain cherished symbols of Texas’s rich history, rugged individualism, and natural splendor, capturing the essence of this unique state. ”

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Edition #10/20

approx. 11”H x 12”W x 5”D

*available to ship in 2-3 weeks

*patina may slightly vary as each one is individually created. For final photos of exact patina for edition #10, email tammy@dustinpayne.com

“The longhorn steer and bluebonnets hold immense cultural and historical significance in Texas, representing iconic symbols of the state’s heritage and natural beauty. The longhorn, descendants of cattle brought by Spanish settlers in the 16th century, played a crucial role in shaping Texas’s early economy, as they were well-suited for the region’s rugged terrain and thrived in the harsh conditions. Their impressive horns and sturdy build became synonymous with the cowboy spirit and the ruggedness of the Texas frontier. On the other hand, bluebonnets, the state flower of Texas, paint the landscapes with vibrant hues each spring. The bluebonnets’ connection to Texas can be traced back to the state’s early German and Czech settlers, who viewed these flowers as a symbol of hope and the promise of new beginnings. Today, the longhorn steer and bluebonnets remain cherished symbols of Texas’s rich history, rugged individualism, and natural splendor, capturing the essence of this unique state. ”

Edition #10/20

approx. 11”H x 12”W x 5”D

*available to ship in 2-3 weeks

*patina may slightly vary as each one is individually created. For final photos of exact patina for edition #10, email tammy@dustinpayne.com

“The longhorn steer and bluebonnets hold immense cultural and historical significance in Texas, representing iconic symbols of the state’s heritage and natural beauty. The longhorn, descendants of cattle brought by Spanish settlers in the 16th century, played a crucial role in shaping Texas’s early economy, as they were well-suited for the region’s rugged terrain and thrived in the harsh conditions. Their impressive horns and sturdy build became synonymous with the cowboy spirit and the ruggedness of the Texas frontier. On the other hand, bluebonnets, the state flower of Texas, paint the landscapes with vibrant hues each spring. The bluebonnets’ connection to Texas can be traced back to the state’s early German and Czech settlers, who viewed these flowers as a symbol of hope and the promise of new beginnings. Today, the longhorn steer and bluebonnets remain cherished symbols of Texas’s rich history, rugged individualism, and natural splendor, capturing the essence of this unique state. ”

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