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(1909-1992)
An accomplished printmaker/lithographer, Neal moved from a modernist style to Op Art
(1899-1959)
Her work was defined by vivid colors and the juxtaposition of landscape and plant life
 
(1878-1955)
When he moved to Santa Fe in 1919, his work reflected a dramatic change in subject matter
(1932-2012)
Studied at the Edinburgh Art Institute in Scotland and Syracuse University, New York.
 
(1926?-2017)
Studied with Thomas Hart Benton, Ross Braught and Joseph Meert.
 
(1885-1958)
A longtime resident of Boulder, Colorado, Page is best known for his mountain and desert landscapes
(1926-1984)
Chethlahe translates as "Little turtle who cries at night"
 
(1906-1987)
Studied with Boardman Robinson, Thomas Hart Benton, and Kenneth Hayes Miller at the ASL
(1884-1967)
Studied at Colorado College, Columbia University and under Randall Davey at the Broadmoor Academy
 
(1866-1943)
Served as the first director of the Museum of New Mexico
(1883-1947)
His paintings of the Southwest shaped the view of Western landscapes in the American imagination
 
(1895-1949)
Tonita Peña was the only woman in the earliest group of self-taught Pueblo painter
(1888-1957)
Studied at the Academie Julian in Paris
 
(1902-1971)
Her works reflect her interest in light, space, and mysticism
(1868-1956)
One of six founding members of the Taos Society of Artists, established in 1912