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(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
(1830-1902)
Iconic artist best known for his American western landscape
 
(1947-1998)
Studied under Fritz Scholder, Charles Loloma, Alan Houser and John Chamberlain
(1895-1976)
In Taos, Bisttram opened the area's first commercial art gallery, the Heptagon Gallery
 
(20th-21st century)
Southern Cheyenne artist specializing in traditional style ledger art.
(1887-1938)
Best known for his colorful paintings depicting the landscape and people of New Mexico and Arizona
 
(1896-1968)
Longtime resident of Woodstock, NY, Blanch also taught at the Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center
(1908-1987)
Best known for his landscapes of Northern California
 
(20th-21st century)
Maker of Spanish Colonial style art and frames
 
(1809-1893)
best known for the watercolors created during a trup up the Missouri River in 1833-4
(1872-1945)
Master etcher/engraver known for his realistic portrayals of the Old West
 
(1879-1947)
His paintings express the unique qualities he found in New Mexico, Arizona and California
(1916-2020)
Master muralist, Bransby studied under Thomas Hart Benton, Jean Charlot, Boardman Robinson and more