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Autumn Storm, Wabaunsee County
Artist
Robert Newton Sudlow
(United States, 1920 - 2010)
Date2002
MediumOil on canvas
DimensionsSUPPORT: 30 x 44 in. (762 x 1,117.6 mm)
Object TypePaintings
Credit LineKSU, Marianna Kistler Beach Museum of Art, Friends of the Beach Museum of Art purchase
Object number2004.81
On View
On view• Wabaunsee County sits west of Topeka in the heart of the Flint Hills region.
• Also known as the Blue Stem Hills, this band of hills and mesas is made up of flint and limestone and stretches from Kansas to Oklahoma. It is the largest area of tallgrass prairie in North America.
• “Wabaunsee,” meaning “Dawn of the Day,” was a famous Potawatomi Chief. He name is known as Wabanzi in the contemporary Potawatomi language
• Also known as the Blue Stem Hills, this band of hills and mesas is made up of flint and limestone and stretches from Kansas to Oklahoma. It is the largest area of tallgrass prairie in North America.
• “Wabaunsee,” meaning “Dawn of the Day,” was a famous Potawatomi Chief. He name is known as Wabanzi in the contemporary Potawatomi language
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