“Deer meets Tabebuia Tree” by Robert L Lewis
Stunning painting by the famous Highwaymen artist RL LEWIS which shows a white tailed buck approaching a blooming Tabebuia known by some as a golden trumpet tree. Birds fly overhead the Florida landscape with a palm tree in the foreground and a lake in the distance Absolutely stunning vibrant colors highlight this detailed beauty! Signed by Lewis on the bottom.
Original painting on stretched canvas board with a rustic style frame. 21 1/4″ x 17 1/4″.
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The Highwaymen, also known as Florida Highwaymen, were a group of 26 talented black artists that emerged as prolific painters in spite of segregation in the south in the late Jim Crow era. The Highwaymen recaptured attention in the 1990’s as more people recognized the significance of both regional art and the contributions of African American artists.
More information about the Florida Highwaymen and their artist bio’s linked here at the Museum Of Florida History.
https://museumoffloridahistory.com/explore/collections/florida-highwaymen-collection/