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(1875-1969)
A Participant in the NY Armory Show in 1913, Cimiotti worked primarily in New York and California
(1883-1980)
Taught at the Art Students League, NY and served as President of the National Academy of Design
 
(1892-1979)
Settled in Boulder, CO following studies at Kansas State University and Columbia
(1901-1980)
Studied at the Art Students League, NY and was elected membership to the National Academy
 
(1866-1936)
Founding member and the first prsident of the Taos Society of Artists
(19th century)
A portrait and landscape painter working in Colorado during the 1870s and 1880s
 
(1846-1931)
In 1881, Craig moved to Colorado Springs where he settled for the next 50 years
(1887-1965)
A member of the Women's Art League in Akron, Ohio and exhibited at the Akron Art Institute
 
(1906-1992)
A pupil of Thomas Hart Benton and John Sloan, Cronk also received a Guggenheim Traveling Fellowship
 
(1859-1932)
Studied at the Art Students League in New York and with George Inness.
 
(1887-1979)
The decade of the twenties was the first in which Dasburg's art focused on Taos and Santa Fe
(1887-1964)
Davey worked closely with Robert Henri and exhibited with him at the 1913 NY Armory Show
 
(1895-1968)
Instructed at the Colorado Springs Fine Art Center (Broadmoor Academy) in 1941 and 1942
(1890-1972)
He first visited the West in 1919 where he found work as a hand on a Colorado Ranch