Broadmoor Art Academy - Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center

In 1919, the Broadmoor Art Academy was founded with a vision of creating a new art institution of national stature. The Academy was originally located in a converted mansion on the corner of Cascade and Dale in Colorado Springs, Colorado. The building had previously been the home of the school's founders, Spencer and Julie Penrose - the owners of the Broadmoor Hotel. Art instructors and students alike brought their diverse styles and talents to Colorado, lured by the exquisite landscapes that only the west affords.

The Academy engaged prominent artists as instructors including John F. Carlson, Robert Reid, Birger Sandzén, Ernest Lawson, Boardman Robinson, George Biddle, Randall Davey, Ernest Fiene, and Peppino Mangravite. These artists helped to attract a diverse student body and to garner recognition for the Broadmoor Art Academy in the American Art centers of the East and Midwest.

In 1934, the Academy moved in to a new expansive facility with classrooms, studios, a performing arts theater, music room, library, and a number of galleries. From that point forward, the Academy became known as the Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center.

Although it appeared toward the end of the heyday of American art colonies, the Broadmoor Academy and its successor institution, the Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center, functioned for more than a generation as an important cultural center in the Rocky Mountain West. It was a nationally recognized art colony on par with those in Santa Fe, Taos, Woodstock and Provincetown.

This page illustrates works of art created by many of the artists who were associated with the Broadmoor Academy during their careers.

Peppino Mangravite 1896-1978
The Lovers, circa 1935
 
oil
33 x 46 inches
Reference: 28177
Bernard Arnest 1917-1986
Untitled (Fruit, Leaves, Spotted Cloth), 1959
 
oil,
40 x 34 inches
Reference: 26626
Light of Hope, circa 1970s
 
oil,
18 x 24 inches
Reference: 25501
Charles Bunnell 1897-1968
Quitting Time (Black & Blue Series), 1941
 
gouache,
25 x 21 inches
Reference: 13380
 
Jenne Magafan 1916-1952
Yellow Flowers, 1946
 
tempera,
14 ½ x 7 ½ inches
Reference: 17937
Frederick Shane 1906-1992
Artists Sketching (California), 1949
 
gouache,
20 ¼ x 29 ¾ inches
Reference: 21678
Florentine Night, circa 1951
 
oil,
24 x 30 inches
Reference: 26627
Edward Marecak 1919-1993
She Who Must Be Obeyed, 1981
 
oil,
48 x 30 inches
Reference: 22263
 
Charles Bunnell 1897-1968
Untitled (Abstract Expressionist Composition), 1955
 
oil,
16 x 19 ¾ inches
Reference: 13291
Charles Bunnell 1897-1968
Untitled (Abstract in Pale Blue, Yellow, Gray and Black), 1954
 
oil,
16 x 20 inches
Reference: 13310
Charles Bunnell 1897-1968
Composition in Red and Blue, 1951
 
oil,
24 x 18 inches
Reference: 13401
Randall Davey 1887-1964
Untitled (Cabin near Estes Park, Colorado), circa 1927
 
oil,
8 ¾ x 10 ¾ inches
Reference: 13733
 
Lloyd Moylan 1893-1963
Untitled (Two Women)
 
watercolor,
13 ½ x 19 ½ inches
Reference: 25871
Lloyd Moylan 1893-1963
Untitled (Navajo Family)
 
watercolor,
20 ¾ x 14 ¾ inches
Reference: 25872
Charles Bunnell 1897-1968
Untitled (Abstract), 1956
 
oil,
18 ¼ x 23 ¼ inches
Reference: 13424
Edward Marecak 1919-1993
The Evil One Remakes Herself, 1950
 
oil,
37 ½ x 35 ½ inches
Reference: 24359