You can almost hear the bellowing challenge to the world in Battle Cry, a Texas art print reproduction of an oil painting by Texas artist
Wallace Simpson, celebrated Texas cowboy, artist, newspaperman and poet, who recorded ranch, rodeo and cowboy life in Texas with paint and pen from 1900 to the 1940's.
Features a bull steer in a Texas landscape. Not surprisingly, Battle Cry is also called "King of the Hill". Wallace painted the original artwork with oils which was sized 16 x 20. Two open edition giclee print reproductions of Battle Cry are available on canvas: 9 x 12 inches and 16 x 20 inches. These come stretched on an adjustable frame ready for framing.
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