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(1890-1973)
One of the first 20-century artists to exhibit a non-objective painting
(b. 1956)
Known for his landscape paintings of the Southwest and California
 
(1916-1993)
A native of Colorado, she studied at the Broadmoor Academy in Colorado Springs
(1916-1952)
An accomplished muralist and easel painter, her career was cut short by an early death
 
(1946-2019)
He earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of North Texas
(1907-2002)
Studied at the National Academy, Cooper Union, New York University and the Art Students League.
 
(1912-1998)
After attending Rutgers, she continued her training at the Art Student's League in New York
(1896-1978)
It was teaching that brought Mangravite west to Colorado during 1937 and 1938
 
(1919-1993)
Studied: Cleveland Institute of Art, Cranbrook Academy & Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center
(1914-2010)
Studied at the Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center under Boardman Robinson
 
(1912-2004)
Longtime resident of New Mexico. Studied: Columbia University & University of New Mexico
(1904-1979)
He served as an artist war correspondent for Life Magazine during WWII
 
(1918-2013)
At eleven years old, she won a first prize for drawing at a competition of the St. Louis Art Museum
(1890-1972)
He played a distinctive role in the development of American modernism
 
(1925-2015)
Developed & patented a unique medium known as "Stencil Casting" or "Maxwell Pochoir"
(1939-2022)
Denver artist. Her work was exhibited at the Schleier Memorial Gallery (Denver Art Museum)