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| Name |
Talmage Allan Minter |
| Gender |
Male |
| Person ID |
I4797 |
America |
| Last Modified |
1 Jan 2026 |
| Father |
Talmage Jefferson Minter, b. 15 Jan 1906, Panola County, Texas, USA d. 1994, Ector County, Texas, USA (Age 87 years) |
| Mother |
Lillian Ruth DeSHAZO, b. 1910, USA d. 2001, Ector County, Texas, USA (Age 91 years) |
| Marriage |
29 Feb 1936 |
Texas, USA [1] |
| Family ID |
F2261 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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| Photos |
 | Corn Hill, Texas, a painting by Talmage Minter Talmage describes the painting thus: Corn Hill is about 20-30 miles from our capital city of Austin. The church seems to be a little-used relic from another era. It's built in the style of a miniature cathedral. Despite its bucolic setting, it strikes me as a rather dark place. The horse represents, perhaps, the disinterest of God who has turned away from a dead expression of Christianity. To my way of thinking, the white color of the horse symbolizes God's purity, but also (maybe) hope for a new beginning.
I am probably the only artist in operation who paints nothing but old Texas churches. It is the mystery and the symbolism that I find endlessly fascinating.
More of Talmage's paintings can be seen at his website www.talmageminterart.wordpress.com |
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| Sources |
- [S66] findagrave.com, November 2014 and later.
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