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      <title>Why Walter Piehl Is a Legend of Cowboy Art</title>
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      <description>Walking into a room filled with walter piehl paintings feels a bit like standing too close to the fence at a small-town rodeo—you can almost smell the dust and hear the grunts of the livestock. For anyone who thinks Western art has to be stiff,</description>
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