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E.L. Boone"FRANKLIN MOUNTAINS DESERT SUNSET" NEAR EL PASO GREAT PAINTING 1903s ELMER BOONECirca 1940s
Circa 1940s
$16,500
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About the Item
E.L. Boone Elmer Boone
(1883 - 1952)
El Paso Artist
Image Size: 20 x 30
Frame Size: 26 x 36
Medium: Oil on Board
Circa 1930s
"Franklin Mountains, Desert Sunset"
Biography
E.L. Boone Elmer Boone (1883 - 1952)
Elmer L. Boone, a painter of southwestern landscapes and Mexican subjects in Texas, Arizona and Mexico, was born in Joplin, Missouri, in 1883.  From 1925, he painted primarily in New Mexico and Arizona.  The artist died in El Paso, Texas in 1952, after returning from a painting trip to Arizona's Oak Creek Canyon, in Sedona.  He was buried in Albuquerque, New Mexico.  
Boone studied in Chicago, Illinois, at the Smith School of Art, and the Art Institute.  He eventually moved to El Paso in 1927 because of poor health, after a period painting in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, and with famed cowboy artist Charles M. Russell in Montana.  It is possible he had painting instruction from Russell.
In El Paso, Boone was a founder of the art exhibition that was part of the annual Sun Carnival there.  He earned his living by commercial art from his studio in the Electric Company Building.
Boone was a member of the Far Southwest Artists Association, in El Paso, as well as the El Paso Artists Association, with whom he frequently exhibited. His work may be found in the collections of the Montana Historical Society, Helena; and Torch Energy Advisors, Houston, Texas. 
Posthumous exhibitions include the Charles M. Russell Gallery, Helena, Montana; "McKee Collection of Paintings," El Paso Museum of Art, 1968; "Early El Paso Artists," El Paso Centennial Museum, 1981; "Images of Texas, 1880-1950," Waco Art Center, 1994.
- Creator:E.L. Boone (1883 - 1952)
 - Creation Year:Circa 1940s
 - Dimensions:Height: 20 in (50.8 cm)Width: 30 in (76.2 cm)Depth: 3 in (7.62 cm)
 - More Editions & Sizes:Image Size: 20 x 30 Frame Size: 26 x 36Price: $16,500
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 - Framing:Frame IncludedFraming Options Available
 - Condition:Please view our 1stdibs storefront for hundreds of Vintage, Mid Century & Contemporary Texas and American Art.
 - Gallery Location:San Antonio, TX
 - Reference Number:1stDibs: LU769317116582
 
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