Spanish Longhorns, Texas 1790" by Donald Yena depicts a wagon train led by oxen and Texas Longhorns along a winding dirt trail, with riders on horseback guiding the way through grassy hills under partly cloudy skies.
A plaque displaying "Spanish Longhorns, Texas 1790" by Donald Yena shows Texas Longhorns grazing in West Texas, with historical info and The Alamo’s contact details at the bottom.

"Spanish Longhorns, Texas 1790" Donald Yena

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The Spanish introduced cattle to the New World, a part of which later became the American Southwest. These hardy cattle were originally referred to as Spanish Longhorns and were the predecessor of the larger Texas Longhorns. Set in West Texas, this painting shows a large herd of mixed cows with calves and a bull being driven or drifted to another grazing ground or a marketplace.

Matted Print.
Measures: 16" x 20".

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