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(1844-1893)
A charter member of the Denver Art Club along with Charles Partridge Adams and Harvey Young
(1905-1983)
An American Scene painter; Lee studied with Ernest Lawson in 1929 prior to settling in Woodstock
 
(1876-1958)
A member of the National Academy, he was also a lifetime member of the National Arts Club
(1891-1958)
A long time resident of Colorado and Wyoming, he is well known for his Western paintings
 
(1869-1942)
A founding member of the Byrdcliffe art colony (forerunner to the Woodstock Artists Association)
(1871-1970)
Inspired to travel West after meeting Buffalo Bill Cody and Rosa Bonheur in Paris during the 1890s
 
(1918-2007)
Working away from the major art centers, Lippincott had a singular devotion to her art
(1899-1983)
A member of the National Academy of Design, he taught at the Art Students League in NY
 
(1894-1963)
Settled in Taos, NM in 1926 following encouragement from fellow artist Kenneth Adams
(1910-1993)
Studied: Yale, Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center, Kirkland School of Art, Denver Women's College
 
(1881-1967)
Founding member of the Denver Artists League, studied at the Art Students Leage, New York
(1900-1988)
Studied at the National Academy of Design, taught at the Art Students' League in New York
 
(1909-2000)
A member of the Transcendental Painting Group founded in Santa Fe, New Mexico in 1938
(1901-1987)
studied at the Chappell School, Denver with John E. Thompson
 
(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