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(1904-1946)
Studied at the University of Denver (1923-24) and then at the Art Institute of Chicago (1924-25.)
(1905-1990)
Studied and taught at the Kansas City Art Institute.
 
(1878-1952)
Best known for his landscape paintings of Colorado and California
(1893-1973)
One of the founding members of the Boulder Artist's Guild in 1925
 
(1888-1972)
California Plein Air painter, studied at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Art
(born 1955)
Studied at the Art Institute of Chicago, known for his landscape paintings of the American Southwest
 
(1879-1948)
An accomplished photographer, painter, and illustrator
(1837-1926)
Known for his early iconic views of the American West
 
(1901-1958)
Writer and painter, Alfred Morang was a colorful figure in the Santa Fe art scene
(1906-1994)
A progressive artist who's contribution to the Santa Fe art community was invaluable
 
(1856-1934)
He spent winters in Los Angeles and made many painting excursions to the High Sierra's
(1893-1963)
Studied at the Minneapolis Art Institute, Art Students League, and Broadmoor Art Academy
 
(1906-1991)
Studied at the Art Student's League in New York under Boardman Robinson
(1902-1978)
An artist and author and long time resident of Colorado Springs, Colorado
 
(1905-1990)
A leading innovator of 20th century furniture design and a father of the American craft movement
(1898-1942)
Studied in New Mexico with Andrew Dasburg and taught at the Broadmoor Art Academy