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(1882-1963)
A resident of both Taos and Santa Fe, Balink is best known for his portraits of Native Americans
(1890-1972)
Educated at Cornell, Bancroft spent his career in Bailey, Colorado
 
(1860-1932)
Early artist in residence of Colorado Springs, Bancroft is best known for his landscapes of Colorado
(1908-1964)
Known for his stylized sculptures in a primitive/modern style
 
(1891-1981)
Resided in Pueblo, CO, where he was the founding head of the Pueblo Junior College Art Department
(1897-1973)
An instructor of lithography and etching at the Broadmoor Academy
 
(1881-1971)
A longtime New Mexico resident and prolific painter and print maker
(1900-1985)
Studied at the Bauhaus before emigrating to the U.S, settling in Aspen, Colorado
 
(1879-1956)
President of the Art Student's League and full member of the National Academy of Design
(1913-2001)
Member of the Denver Artists Guild, taught at Colorado Womens College in Denver
 
(1923-1995)
Studied under Boardman Robinson at the Colorado Springs Fine Art Center.
(1874-1970)
Leader of the Peconic Bay Impressionists, studied art under Birge Harrison and John F. Carlson.
 
(1889-1975)
One of the best known muralists associated with the American Scene Painting movement
(1892-1984)
Member of the American Watercolor Society and New York Watercolor Club
 
(1885-1973)
Instrumental in founding of the Works Progress Administration, he taught at the Broadmoor Academy
(1904-1964)
Studied under BJO Nordfeldt, Walt Kuhn and John E Thompson