Leona Turner Art
Leona Marie Turner was born and raised in West Texas, where she is well-known and her paintings are sought-after. In Albuquerque, she taught classes to almost every aspiring artist in New Mexico and many from Arizona, including Curt Walters. Turner was proficient with oil paints, watercolor and pastels, and her works hang in numerous important places in the Southwest. Many portraits were commissioned from Jackson Hole, Wyoming, to Amarillo, Dallas and El Paso, Texas. Turner was a member of many art societies, including the Portrait Society of America, National Watercolor Society, New Mexico Watercolor Society, New Mexico Art League, Coppini Academy of Fine Arts and more. Turner and Walter Bambrook managed the New Mexico State Fair Art Gallery for many decades.
20th Century Contemporary Leona Turner Art
Linen, Oil
1950s Impressionist Leona Turner Art
Oil
1950s Impressionist Leona Turner Art
Oil, Canvas
1930s Impressionist Leona Turner Art
Oil, Plywood, Canvas
20th Century American Impressionist Leona Turner Art
Oil, Board
2010s Impressionist Leona Turner Art
Gold Leaf
Early 20th Century Impressionist Leona Turner Art
Canvas, Oil
Late 20th Century Impressionist Leona Turner Art
Oil, Board
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Leona Turner Art
Canvas, Linen, Oil
2010s Impressionist Leona Turner Art
Oil, Wood Panel
1920s Impressionist Leona Turner Art
Canvas, Oil, Wood Panel
2010s Impressionist Leona Turner Art
Oil
21st Century and Contemporary Impressionist Leona Turner Art
Oil
Late 20th Century American Impressionist Leona Turner Art
Oil