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HCP #074 - Frank Reaugh: Painting Texas and Building an Art Legacy in Oak Cliff

20 min · 29. apr. 2026
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Frank Reaugh played a major role in shaping how people see Texas. His pastel landscapes of open prairie, longhorns, and wide skies captured something quieter and more honest about the state.In this episode, we follow his path to Oak Cliff, where he helped build the early art scene and taught a generation of artists at his studio near Lake Cliff Park. It’s a look at how one artist paid attention to the landscape long enough to change how people understood it, and how that legacy connects back to Oak Cliff.

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