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'''The Art of Maxon Lloyd''' is a collection of oil paintings created by [[Maxon Lloyd]] during his retirement years.  
'''The Art of Maxon Lloyd''' is a collection of oil paintings created by [[Maxon Lloyd]] during his retirement years.  
[[File:Maxon_painting.jpg|thumb|right|300px|An example of Maxon Lloyd's oil paintings, showcasing his interest in landscapes and rural scenes.]]


== Overview ==
== Overview ==
Maxon Lloyd was a prolific oil painter, focusing on his craft following his retirement from [[Western Electric]] in 1986. Several of his original works are currently held and displayed by members of the [[Sellars family]].
Maxon Lloyd was a prolific oil painter, focusing on his craft following his retirement from [[w:Western Electric|Western Electric]] in 1986. His work often featured landscapes, still lifes, and scenes inspired by his travels across the Central Plains during his career.
 
Several of his original works are currently held and displayed by members of the [[Sellars family]].


== Works ==
== Works ==
''Note: This section is a placeholder for future descriptions or digital uploads of specific paintings.''
* '''Landscapes:''' Many of Maxon's paintings depict rural scenes, barns, and natural vistas, reflecting his roots in [[w:Norton, Texas|Norton, Texas]] and his years traveling for work.
* '''Still Lifes:''' Maxon also produced various still life compositions featuring traditional subjects.


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Revision as of 21:07, 29 March 2026

The Art of Maxon Lloyd is a collection of oil paintings created by Maxon Lloyd during his retirement years.

An example of Maxon Lloyd's oil paintings, showcasing his interest in landscapes and rural scenes.

Overview

Maxon Lloyd was a prolific oil painter, focusing on his craft following his retirement from Western Electric in 1986. His work often featured landscapes, still lifes, and scenes inspired by his travels across the Central Plains during his career.

Several of his original works are currently held and displayed by members of the Sellars family.

Works

  • Landscapes: Many of Maxon's paintings depict rural scenes, barns, and natural vistas, reflecting his roots in Norton, Texas and his years traveling for work.
  • Still Lifes: Maxon also produced various still life compositions featuring traditional subjects.