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(1859-1936)
Active in Colorado and California 1880s through the early 20th century
(1881-1963)
Founding member of the Denver Artists Guild. Known for her pastel landscapes of Colorado.
 
(1877-1943)
Studied at the Boston Museum of Fine Arts and taught at the Academy of Fine Arts, Chicago
(1886-1956)
Moved to New Mexico in 1917 where he was elected to membership in the Taos Society of Artists
 
(1898-1966)
He was commissioned by the WPA to paint murals in what is now the National Maritime Museum
(1945-1996)
Known for landscape paintings of Colorado and New Hampshire
 
(1898-1985)
he was a founding member of the Boulder Artists Guild and a member of The Prospectors.
(1910-2008)
Studied at the National Academy of Art and the School of the Art Institute of Chicago.
 
(1888-1958)
An accomplished western painter and illustrator
(b. 1948)
Known for plein air paintings of the California Coast, the Rocky Mountains, & the desert Southwest.
 
(1871-1955)
A self-taught lithographer who began his career working for Currier and Ives
(1882-1966)
Best known for his landscapes of Oklahoma, he also painted widely throughought the western US
 
(1890-1968)
Attended Bethany College in Lindsborg, Kansas where he studied under Birger Sandzen
(1920-2019)
Taught at the Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center,
 
(1891-1982)
He and Emil Bisttram were the core of the Transcendentalist Painters Group
(1905-1968)
A native of Denver, Keeler studied at the University of Colorado and the Chicago Art Institute