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Frank Reagh

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122 E. 5th Street, Dallas, TX, USA

Latitude & Longitude: 32° 45' 19.081584", -96° 49' 19.08426"
 
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    Artist Frank Reagh (1860-1945), who immortalized the Texas longhorn, began sketching and studying his favorite subject in 1876 when he and his parents, George W. and Clarinda Reaugh, moved from Illinois to Kaufman County. He studied art in St. Louis and Europe but returned to the Texas prairie for inspiration. The Family came (1890) to Dallas where Reaugh became influential through his teaching and interest in the arts. He built El Sibil as studio and home in 1928. His pastels of frontier Texas cattle, lauded by historians, can be seen in many Texas cities.

This page last updated: 7/15/2008

Frank Reagh Historical Marker Location Map, Dallas, Texas