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Eyes Wide Open, Farmington

LeConte Stewart
Oil on panel, 1939, 16 in. x 20 in.
Museum of Church History and Art

Eyes Wide Open, Farmington

As one's eyes have been said to be the windows to the soul, the unshaded windows of this stark, abandoned two–story pioneer house seem to almost reveal the life and history of this noble dwelling. LeConte Stewart said: "True art is not so much a representation of something as it is an emotional reaction to a subject. To me, art is a matter of caring–of being moved."

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