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- Thomas_C._Lea_III abstract "Thomas Calloway "Tom" Lea, III (July 11, 1907—January 29, 2001) was a noted American muralist, illustrator, artist, war correspondent, novelist, and historian.The bulk of his art and literary works were about Texas, north-central Mexico, and his World War II experience in the South Pacific and Asia. Two of his most popular novels, The Brave Bulls and the The Wonderful Country, are widely considered to be classics of southwestern American literature.[citation needed]".
- Thomas_C._Lea_III alias "Lea, Thomas Calloway, III".
- Thomas_C._Lea_III birthDate "1907-07-11".
- Thomas_C._Lea_III birthPlace El_Paso,_Texas.
- Thomas_C._Lea_III birthPlace Texas.
- Thomas_C._Lea_III birthYear "1907".
- Thomas_C._Lea_III deathDate "2001-01-29".
- Thomas_C._Lea_III deathPlace El_Paso,_Texas.
- Thomas_C._Lea_III deathPlace Texas.
- Thomas_C._Lea_III deathYear "2001".
- Thomas_C._Lea_III genre Fiction.
- Thomas_C._Lea_III genre Mural.
- Thomas_C._Lea_III genre Non-fiction.
- Thomas_C._Lea_III nationality United_States.
- Thomas_C._Lea_III occupation Author.
- Thomas_C._Lea_III occupation Painting.
- Thomas_C._Lea_III pseudonym "Tom Lea".
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- Thomas_C._Lea_III alternativeNames "Lea, Thomas Calloway, III".
- Thomas_C._Lea_III birthDate "1907-07-11".
- Thomas_C._Lea_III birthPlace El_Paso,_Texas.
- Thomas_C._Lea_III birthPlace Texas.
- Thomas_C._Lea_III children "James Dighton Lea".
- Thomas_C._Lea_III dateOfBirth "1907-07-11".
- Thomas_C._Lea_III dateOfDeath "2001-01-29".
- Thomas_C._Lea_III deathDate "2001-01-29".
- Thomas_C._Lea_III deathPlace El_Paso,_Texas.
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- Thomas_C._Lea_III genre "non-fiction, murals, fiction".
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- Thomas_C._Lea_III name "Lea, Tom".
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- Thomas_C._Lea_III placeOfBirth El_Paso,_Texas.
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- Thomas_C._Lea_III pseudonym "Tom Lea".
- Thomas_C._Lea_III quote "My friend, the artist Tom Lea of El Paso, Texas, captured the way I feel about our great land, a land I love. He and his wife, he said, "Live on the east side of the mountain. It's the sunrise side, not the sunset side. It is the side to see the day that is coming, not to see the day that has gone."".
- Thomas_C._Lea_III quote "The painting was done with devotion and without haste..."".
- Thomas_C._Lea_III shortDescription "American artist, writer and journalist".
- Thomas_C._Lea_III source "2000".
- Thomas_C._Lea_III source "Acceptance Speech".
- Thomas_C._Lea_III source "On: Study for Sarah in the Summertime".
- Thomas_C._Lea_III source "President George W. Bush".
- Thomas_C._Lea_III source "Tom Lea".
- Thomas_C._Lea_III spouse "Nancy June Taylor".
- Thomas_C._Lea_III spouse "Sarah Dighton".
- Thomas_C._Lea_III subject Bullfighting.
- Thomas_C._Lea_III subject Ranch.
- Thomas_C._Lea_III subject World_War_II.
- Thomas_C._Lea_III subject "North-central Mexico".
- Thomas_C._Lea_III subject "West Texas".
- Thomas_C._Lea_III title "2000".
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- Thomas_C._Lea_III comment "Thomas Calloway "Tom" Lea, III (July 11, 1907—January 29, 2001) was a noted American muralist, illustrator, artist, war correspondent, novelist, and historian.The bulk of his art and literary works were about Texas, north-central Mexico, and his World War II experience in the South Pacific and Asia. Two of his most popular novels, The Brave Bulls and the The Wonderful Country, are widely considered to be classics of southwestern American literature.[citation needed]".
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