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(1868-1956)
One of six founding members of the Taos Society of Artists, established in 1912
(1909-1992)
Her style was informed both by her Eastern European heritage and by her surroundings in New Mexico
 
(1899-1991)
A graduate of the University of Colorado, she is best known for her landscapes of the Boulder area
(1936-1982)
He earned a BA in Fine Arts as well as a Master's in Education from the University of Colorado
 
(1874-1956)
He and his wife founded the La Jolla Art Center
(1888-1970)
Taught at the Broadmoor Academy (Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center) in the summers of 1937 and 1938
 
(1875-1972)
famous for his lyric landscapes of the southern California deserts
(1908-1974)
Studied under Thomas Hart Benton at the Art Students League, New York
 
(1892-1944)
Known for his landscape paintings depicting Texas, New Mexico, Arizona and California
(1894-1985)
In 1924, he accepted a position at Oklahoma State University, where he remained for 35 years
 
(1862-1929)
A founding member of the Ten American Painters group
(1861-1909)
Reputed to be America's most popular nineteenth century artist
 
(1902-1979)
He studied at the Art Students League during the early 1920's under John Sloan
(1876-1952)
In 1930, he moved to Colorado Springs and took a position at the Broadmoor Academy
 
(1861-1962)
e spent the year of 1900 in Arizona painting the Hopi Indians
(1910-1998)
Hungarian Born, Ronay spent most of his career in England and is known for Paintings & Sculpture