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"We Shoot Straight At Fast Draw Art" Click on the Picture to Enlarge. Scroll down and enjoy. Toyah "Fast Draw" Taylor, Cowboy Artist |
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Toyah Taylor, ranch raised in Pecos, Texas home of the famous "Gentleman Gun Fighter" Clay Allison . On July 3, 1887, Allison was hauling a load of supplies when the load shifted and a sack of grain fell from the wagon. Trying to catch it, Allison fell from the wagon, and the wheel rolled over him. He broke his neck and quickly died. He was buried the next day at Pecos Cemetery in Pecos, Texas, and it is said that hundreds attended his funeral. A second marker was added at the foot of the grave later reading: "Clay never killed a man that did not need killing" "Toyah never painted a man that did not need painting"
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"Shoot Low Sheriff, They're Riding Shetlands" Item Name: "Shoot Low" |
"The Mighty Quinn" Item Name: "Quinn" |
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Toyah's explosive color and dynamic compositions create emotion and draws the viewer into the moment. Action Portraits |
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Have Brush Will Travel |
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Toyah, Impressionist Artist and Portrait Painter Learn more and see more at Thumbnail.com |
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