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(1901-1980)
Studied at the Art Students League and the American Academy at Fontainebleau, France
(1873-1966)
Studied in the early 1890s at the Corcoran School of Art
 
(1864-1926)
Legendary painter and sculptor of the American West
(1886-1953)
Co-Founder of Synchromism movement along with Stanton MacDonald-Wright
 
(1896-1974)
Elected membership to the National Academy of Design in 1940
(1905-1990)
Studied at the National Academy of Design and at the Art Students League in New York
 
(1871-1954)
Sandzen first visited the Rocky Mountains of Colorado in 1908
(1839-1927)
He arrived in Northern California in the 1870's. Schafer was a regular exhibitor in San Francisco
 
(1903-1976)
Studied formally at the Albright Art School in his hometown of Buffalo, New York.
(1913-2007)
Studied at Oregon State College
 
(1937-2005)
He changed Native American art forever, as a painter, sculptor, teacher, and mentor.
(1877-1972)
A successful illustrator specializing in trappers and American Indians
 
(1904-1977)
German-American artist, studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Germany
(1913-1987)
Studied fine art and photography at the University of New Mexico.
 
(1906-1992)
Studied and later instructed at the Kansas City Art Institute and the Broadmoor Academy (CSFAC)
(1859-1953)
In 1883, he made his first trip west traveling to New Mexico, California, and the Columbia River