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"TRAIL TO EAGLE NEST" WESTERN SNOW COWBOY ARTISTS OF AMERICA NICE! FRAME 32 X 46
By Melvin Warren
Located in San Antonio, TX
Melvin Warren
(1920 - 1995)
Texas Artist
Image Size: 22 x 36
Frame Size: 32 x 46
Medium: Oil
Dated 1987
"Trail To Eagle Nest" Western Snow Scene
Biography
Melvin Warren (1920 - 1995)
Melvin Charles Warren (March 19, 1920-August 4, 1995)
For western art to achieve the distinction of fine art, it must first satisfy an artistic criteria and only then deal with the particularity of western subject matter. Melvin Warren understands this concept. His work is an accomplished artistic statement that also presents images which are faithful to western reality.
Warren was born in California in 1920 and lived in Arizona and New Mexico before coming to Texas at the age of fourteen. He has seen the beauty and felt the lure of the Southwest and it stimulated his boyhood desire to be an artist. After service in World War II, Warren entered Texas Christian University and received a degree in fine arts. During the day, he worked in the best tradition of commercial art work, and in the evenings he painted out the western fantasies that crowded his mind.
These paintings and the process of creating them encouraged Warren to seek a gallery outlet. The subtle sensitivity to his subject matter and an obvious control of the technical elements of painting made his work readily acceptable to a broad range of collectors. He became a special favorite of Lyndon Johnson who ultimately acquired many Warren oils.
Melvin C. Warren is buried at Clifton Memorial Park, Clifton, Bosque County, Texas.
The artist was born in Los Angeles, California in 1920. He died in Clifton, Texas in 1995. The artist lived as a child on ranches throughout California, Arizona, New Mexico and Texas. He served in the Air Force during WWII.
Warren earned a degree in Fine Art from Texas Christian University in 1952 and also studied under Samuel Ziegler. His palette emphasizes earth tones -browns, reds, yellows. His subject matter emphasizes the history of the West - cattle trails and frontier forts.
He was a member of the Cowboy Artists...
Category
1990s Impressionist Landscape Paintings
Materials
Oil
"APRIL" TEXAS HILL COUNTRY BLUEBONNETS IMAGE: 25 X 30 FRAME: 33 X 38 CIRCA 1940S
Located in San Antonio, TX
Robert Wood (G. Day)
(1889 -1979)
San Antonio Artist
Image Size: 25 x 30
Frame Size: 33 x 38
Medium: Oil
"April" Texas Hill Country Bluebonnets
Biography
Robert Wood (G. Day) (1889 -1979)
A painter of realistic landscapes reflecting a vanishing wilderness in America, Robert Wood (not to be confused with Robert E. Wood) is reportedly one of the most mass-produced artists in the United States. His painting became so popular he was unable to meet all of the demands, and many of his works were reproduced in lithographs and mass distributed as prints, place mats, and wall murals by companies including Sears, Roebuck. He was born in Sandgate, Kent on the south coast of England near Dover, the son of W.L. Wood, a famous home and church painter who recognized and supported his son's talent. In fact, he forced his son to paint by keeping him inside to paint rather than playing with his friends. At age 12, Wood entered the South Kensington School of Art. As a youth, he came to the United States in 1910, having served in the Royal Army, and he never returned to England. He traveled extensively all over the United States, especially in the West, often in freight cars, and also painted in Mexico and Canada. His itinerant existence took him to Illinois where he worked as a farmhand, to Pensacola, Florida where he married, briefly in Ohio, Seattle, Washington, and Portland, Oregon. In 1912, he was in Los Angeles, and in the late 1920s and early 1930s, in San Antonio, Texas, where he lived and in 1928 exhibited in the "Texas Wildflower Competition." From San Antonio, he gained a national reputation for his strong colored, dramatic paintings. Some of that prestige has been credited to his association with Jose Arpa, prominent Texas artist. Wood also gave art lessons, and one of his students was Porfirio Salinas. During this period, Wood sometimes signed his paintings G. Day or Trebor, which is Robert spelled backwards. In 1941 he went to California and painted numerous desert and mountain landscapes and coastal scenes. He lived in Carmel for seven years, and then moved to Woodstock, New York, but he soon returned to California, settling first in Laguna Beach, then San Diego, and finally in the High Sierras, where he and his wife built a home and studio near Bishop and lived until his death in 1979. Robert Wood was born March 4, 1889, in Sandgate, England, a small town on the Kentish coast not far from the white cliffs of Dover. His father, W. J. Wood, was a successful painter who recognized Robert's unusual talent. At the age of twelve, his father enrolled Wood in art school in the small town of Folkstone. He then attended the South Kensington School of Art. While attending art school, Wood won four first awards and three second awards, one each year, a record. In 1910 after service in the Royal Army, nineteen-year-old Wood and his friend, Claude Waters, immigrated to America. Initially, he settled in Illinois and worked as a hired hand on a farm belonging to Water's uncle. He would then strike out on his own, living the life of an itinerant painter. Wood traveled as a hobo, hopping freight trains and selling or bartering small paintings to support him along the way. When times were hard, he worked at whatever job was available. In this manner, he saw most of the United States and fell in love with rural America. By 1912, Wood visited Los Angeles for the first time, arriving on the day of the Titanic tragedy. Later that year, he had met, courted and married young Eyssel Del Wagoner in Florida. The couple moved to Ohio where a daughter, Florence, was born. During World War I, the family moved to Seattle where a son, John Robert Wood, was born in 1919. In the early 1920's, the young Wood family was almost constantly on the move. They stayed for short periods in Kansas, Missouri, California and for a longer time in Portland, Oregon, where Wood's friend Claude Waters had settled. Wood's seemingly endless wanderings disrupted his family life and delayed his development as a painter. However, through his travels he developed an appreciation for the American landscape that would inspire him for the rest of his career. Although aware of the current movement away from traditional realism in American art, he elected to travel that solitary path and remain true to his own vision of American’s grandeur and beauty poetically translated through his landscape and seascape paintings. In 1923, the Wood family discovered the beautiful city of San Antonio, Texas and it was there that he and his family would finally settle. He studied briefly at the San Antonio Art School with Spanish colorist Jose Arpa y Perea (1860-1952), who had arrived in San Antonio that same year. In the latter part of the 1920’s, Jose Arpa’s influence quickly became evident. Wood after several years of experimentation was becoming fine easel painter, capable of great subtlety with a new mature original style. Like Texas painters Robert Onderdonk (1853-1917) and his son Julian Onderdonk (1882-1922), Robert Wood concentrated on the distinctive Texas landscape with its Red Oak trees and wildflowers that covered the hill country landscape. He developed a reputation for his scenes of Blue Bluebonnets, the state flower. In the spring, the Texas prairie is covered with wildflowers, especially in the hill country surrounding San Antonio and Austin. Wood incorporated native stone barns and rough wood farmhouses that added authenticity and romance to his compositions. In 1925, Wood was divorced from his wife. In 1932, he moved to the famous scenic loop on San Antonio's outskirts. While still living in Texas, he took extensive western sketching...
Category
1940s Impressionist Landscape Paintings
Materials
Oil
"CAREFREE" WESTERN, COWBOYS, HORSES, CATTLE, PRICKLY PEAR CACTUS (1921-1990)
By James Boren
Located in San Antonio, TX
James Boren
(1921 - 1990)
Waxahatchie, Texas / Oklahoma Artist / Member Cowboy Artists of America
Image Size: 28 x 42
Frame Size: 40 x 53
Medium: Oil
"Ca...
Category
1970s Impressionist Landscape Paintings
Materials
Oil
"Sleeping Lady Mountain" Image 12 x 16 Frame: 19 x 23
By Porfirio Salinas
Located in San Antonio, TX
Porfirio Salinas
(1910-1973)
San Antonio Artist
Image Size: 12 x 16
Frame Size: 19 x 23
Medium: Oil on Canvas
"Sleeping Lady Mountain" Iztaccihuatl, Volcano in Mexico
Biography
Porfirio Salinas (1910-1973)
Porfirio Salinas was a self-taught artist who painted landscapes of Central Texas with an emphasis on the vast bluebonnet fields that grow there in the springtime. Born in 1910 in Bastrop, Texas, he attended public schools in San Antonio. He also observed works in progress by the director of the San Antonio Art School, Jose Arpa, as well as landscape painter, Robert Wood. Wood is said to have paid Salinas five dollars a picture to paint bluebonnets because "he hated to paint bluebonnets". Salinas served in the military from 1943 to 1945. Although he was assigned to Fort Sam Houston, he was allowed to live at home. At the fort, Colonel Telesphor Gottchalk assigned him to paint murals for the officers lounge and various other projects, and Salinas continued to be able to paint during his entire conscripted period. Even before he achieved notoriety among galleries, dealers, and museums, Salinas was widely followed and appreciated by many Texans, including former President Lyndon B. Johnson, who may be considered responsible for launching Salinas popularity beyond the boundaries of Texas. In 1973, Texas capital, Austin, honored Salinas for having "done much to bring the culture of Mexico and Texas closer together with his paintings". Salinas died in April 1973 in San Antonio, Texas.
From
the years of the Great Depression through President Lyndon Johnson's
Great Society of the 1960s, Texan Porfirio Salinas (1910-1973) remained
one of the Lone Star State's most popular artists. Today, his works
remain popular with Texas collectors and those who love landscapes of
the beautiful "Hill Country" that lies in the center of the
state. One of the first Mexican-American painters to become
widely recognized for his art, Salinas was a favorite of President
Lyndon Johnson and his wife, Lady Bird Johnson, as well as of Sam
Rayburn, the longest-serving Speaker of the House of Representatives,
and Texas Governor John Connelly. In fact, President Johnson...
Category
1960s Impressionist Landscape Paintings
Materials
Oil
"THE DANCE" San Antonio Artist MARGARET PUTNAM (1913-1989) BOLD BEAUTIFUL COLORS
By Margaret Putnam
Located in San Antonio, TX
Margaret Putnam
(1913-1989)
San Antonio Artist
Image Size: 14.25 x 13.25
Frame Size: 20.25 x 21.25
Medium: Mixed Media
"The Dance"
Biography
Margaret Putnam (1913-1989)
Margaret Putnam left an artistic legacy rare even in the art world. Revered for her innovative techniques and inimitable style prior to her death in 1989 , her renown continues today. She was a 20th century woman with a Renaissance soul who lavished her work with brilliant color, always breaking and making the rules to achieve the desired effect. An explorer, Putnam was basically self-taught; it could not be otherwise because no one had the vision that she had. She worked in oil, watercolor, wax resist, casein, and pastel, exploring new avenues, developing new techniques, combining mediums, and creating a unique style, instantly recognizable, unlike any other. A background in fashion illustration was evident in the color, texture, and design that adorned both male and female figures. In abstract work, there was always a keen but unique sense of design. She worked over 8 hours a day, 363 days a year. Even after becoming partially paralyzed from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (Lou Gehrig...
Category
1960s Modern Figurative Paintings
Materials
Mixed Media, Handmade Paper
"CERULEAN SPRING" BLUEBONNETS ERIC HARRISON, TEXAS HILL COUNTRY LANDSCAPE
By Eric Harrison
Located in San Antonio, TX
Eric Harrison
(Born 1971)
Texas Hill Country Artist
Image Size: 24 x 36
Frame Size: 33 x 45
Medium: Oil
2022
"Cerulean Spring" Bluebonnets
Biography
Eric Harrison (Born 1971)
“I went to the woods because I wished to live deliberately, to front only the essential facts of life, and see if I could not learn what it had to teach, and not, when I came to die, discover that I had not lived.”
-Henry D. Thoreau
Eric Harrison-born 1971 in San Antonio, Texas. In 1995 he married Kim Marie, and together they have two sons, Noah and Ethan. The Harrison’s reside in the hill country west of Blanco, Texas.
Currently painting in a language resonant with other Texas artists such as Robert and Julian Onderdonk, Robert Wood, Porfirio Salinas, Dawson Dawson-Watson, and Robert Harrison; with an affinity toward the work of California painter William Wendt. Paul Cezanne and many of the post impressionists.
Exhibitions and collections of his work include:
The United States Embassy in Togo, Africa
The University of Texas at San Antonio
The Buckhorn Museum San Antonio
Best of the Best Art Show Salado, Texas
Texas Landscape Show The Nave Museum, Victoria Texas
The Harrisons, “A Family of Texas Painters” Charles Morin...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Impressionist Landscape Paintings
Materials
Oil
"PUSHING HORNS" IMAGE: 20 X 30 GRAPHITE DRAWING
Located in San Antonio, TX
Halbert
(Born 1957)
Texas Artist
Size: 20 x 30
Frame: 33 x 40
Medium: Graphite Drawing
"Pushing Horns"
HALBERT - Biography
Halbert was born and raised in North Central Texas, and early on developed an interest in portraying the horses, cattle and every day occurrences of the west, in pencil. Eventually Halbert became a partner in a large ranching operation, which kept him away from his art for many years. A few years ago, he picked up a pencil and began to pursue his dream of becoming a professional artist. " I believe my passion and love of horses and the western way of life show in my work. I thank God for this gift which allows me to share with others what I truly enjoy. " Halbert credits Texas artist George Hallmark for recognizing his talent and encouraging him to pursue his calling. Halbert has participated in many Art and Museum Shows across the country including Cheyenne Frontier...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Realist Still-life Drawings and Watercolors
Materials
Graphite
"SIMPLER DAYS" IMAGE 16 X 20 GRAPHITE STILL LIFE DRAWING
Located in San Antonio, TX
Halbert
(Born 1957)
Texas Artist
Image Size: 16 x 20
Frame Size: 29 x 25
Medium: Graphite Drawing
"Simpler Days"
HALBERT - Biography
Halbert was born and raised in North Central Texas, and early on developed an interest in portraying the horses, cattle and every day occurrences of the west, in pencil. Eventually Halbert became a partner in a large ranching operation, which kept him away from his art for many years. A few years ago, he picked up a pencil and began to pursue his dream of becoming a professional artist. " I believe my passion and love of horses and the western way of life show in my work. I thank God for this gift which allows me to share with others what I truly enjoy. " Halbert credits Texas artist George Hallmark for recognizing his talent and encouraging him to pursue his calling. Halbert has participated in many Art and Museum Shows across the country including Cheyenne Frontier...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Realist Still-life Drawings and Watercolors
Materials
Graphite
"IN FLIGHT" OTIS DOZIER MODERN CRAIN IN FLIGHT TEXAS ARTIST
By Otis Dozier
Located in San Antonio, TX
Otis Dozier
(1904 - 1987)
Dallas Artist
Image Size: 30 x 40
Frame Size: 32 x 42
Medium: Oil
Dated 1980
"In Flight"
Biography
Otis Dozier (1904 - 1987)
Otis Marion Dozier is noted as a member of a group of Texas regionalist artists known as the "Dallas Nine". His style was characterized by brilliant colors and strong forms, often focusing on the plight of farmers affected by the Great Depression.
Dozier was born in Forney, Texas in 1904. Raised on a farm in Mesquite, Texas with three siblings, his surroundings provided the materials that allowed him to cultivate a love for nature and wildlife. He once said, "youve got to start from where you are and hope to get to the universal." His surroundings became a primary focus for subject matter in his art. Other areas providing inspiration for his works would include the Big Bend and Gulf Coast areas of Texas, the Four Corners area of New Mexico, Arizona, and Utah, and the bayous and swamps of Louisiana. His earliest art training was in Dallas from Vivian Aunspaugh, Cora Edge, and Frank Reaugh when his family moved there in the early 1920s.
Dozier became a member of the Dallas Artists League in the 1930s after becoming involved with a group of regionalist artists. He taught at the Dallas School of Creative Arts from 1936 to 1938, while at the same time studying the various works of European artists such as Picasso, Leger, and Matisse. His initial style included bright colors and dominant forms but later moved to the earthy tones of beige, green, brown, and gray. In 1940, Dozier married and together he and his wife contributed much to the Dallas cultural scene.
Dozier attended the Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center in 1938 on a scholarship, studying with Boardman Robinson. For the next seven years he served as Boardmans assistant. While in Colorado, the Rocky Mountains became a favorite painting ground where he completed more than 3000 sketches of ghost towns and mountains. Influenced by Robinson, he developed a more fluid style and became an expert in the lithographic medium. Upon returning to Dallas, Dozier taught life drawing at Southern Methodist University from 1945 to 1948. From 1948 until 1970 he taught drawing and painting at the Dallas Museum of Fine Arts. He participated in sole exhibitions in the early to mid 1940s, as well as other major exhibitions at the Whitney Museum of American Art and the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City.
Dozier completed murals at the Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas (Texas A&M University) and at various post offices in Texas. He won many awards at various exhibitions, including the International Watercolor Exhibition in San Francisco in 1932; the Museum of Modern Art in New York in 1933; the First National Exhibition in New York in 1936; Allied Arts exhibitions in 1932, 1935, and 1947; and two Texas General exhibitions in 1946 and 1947. His works may be found in the permanent collections of the Museum of Fine Arts in Houston; the Archer M. Huntington Art Gallery at the University of Texas at Austin; the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth; the Marion Koogler McNay Art Museum in San Antonio; the Dallas Museum of Art; and the Panhandle-Plains Museum in Canyon, among others.
Dozier died of heart failure in 1987.
Additional exhibition venues:
Otis Dozier: A Centennial Celebration 1904-1987
The McKinney Avenue Contemporary, November 6 - December 10, 2004
OTIS DOZIER (1904-1987)
Otis Dozier was born in Forney, Texas in 1904 and was raised on a farm in nearby Mesquite. Dozier enjoyed drawing and painting from an early age, and a visit to the Texas State Fair convinced him to pursue art as a vocation. Dozier recalled visiting the Fair’s rotunda and, there, seeing an early work by Mexican muralist Diego Rivera. Dozier did not understand the image but was fascinated by it, later recalling that looked like blood and buttermilk to him; he just looked and looked; the newspaper said it was so great and he was willing to learn but couldn’t understand why it was so great. Dozier’s family moved to Dallas at the beginning of the 1920s, and it was there that he would receive artistic training under Vivian Aunspaugh, Cora Edge, and Frank Reaugh. Dozier would study with Aunspaugh for two years. She introduced Dozier to art history and spoke highly of the Impressionists, although she was cooler towards the Cubists and Fauvists who represented France’s new vogue.
Dozier became a member of the Dallas Artists League in the 1930s. He taught at the Dallas School of Creative Arts from 1936 to 1938 and was a significant member of the burgeoning Dallas art scene. Otis Dozier was a member of the cadre of Dallas artists known as the “Dallas Nine.” Though the disparate group of painters, printmakers and sculptors who composed the Nine could be broadly categorized as regionalists, they often displayed a decided fascination with the European avant-garde. This is especially true of Otis Dozier’s works, in which regionalist subject matter was often mingled with Surrealist and Cubist techniques. Starting in 1936, Dozier—as well as the other members of the Dallas Nine—began exhibiting their work at local, regional and national exhibitions. In 1936, Dozier, along with 713 artists from 47 states, attended the First National Exhibition of American Art at Rockefeller Center in New York. Dozier himself participated in numerous solo exhibitions during the mid-1940s and contributed to exhibitions in New York’s Whitney Museum of American Art and Metropolitan Museum of Art.
In 1945, Dozier returned to Dallas. He had been invited by fellow artist Jerry Bywaters...
Category
1980s Modern Landscape Paintings
Materials
Oil
"HILL COUNTRY RANCH ROAD" TEXAS HILL COUNTRY AUTUMN LARGE SIZE FRAMED 37 X 49
By Porfirio Salinas
Located in San Antonio, TX
Porfirio Salinas
(1910-1973)
San Antonio Artist
Image Size: 24 x 36
Frame Size: 37 x 49
Medium: Oil
Dated 1957
"Hill Country Ranch Road"
Porfirio Salinas was a self-taught artist who painted landscapes of Central Texas with an emphasis on the vast bluebonnet fields...
Category
1950s Impressionist Landscape Paintings
Materials
Oil
"GUADALUPE ROMANCE" WILDLIFE AXIS DEER FAMILY TEXAS RIVER
By Luke Frazier
Located in San Antonio, TX
Luke Frazier
(Born 1970)
Utah Artist
Image Size: 30 x 48
Frame Size: 39 x 57
Medium: Oil
"Guadalupe Romance"
Biography
Luke Frazier (Born 1970)
Luke Frazier grew up hunting and fishing in the mountains of northern Utah. These early forays into nature instilled a kinship with the wildlife, and a passion for the outdoors. As a child he spent hours scribbling, sketching and sculpting wildlife. Later, his formal art training occurred at Utah State University, where he earned a Bachelors of Fine Arts degree in painting and a Masters of Fine Arts degree in illustration.
Every year, Frazier travels through Alaska, Canada, and the American West painting and photographing animals in their environment. His love of fly fishing and hunting is apparent in his work. Influenced by the art of Winslow Homer, Edgar Payne, Bruno Liljefors...
Category
2010s Realist Animal Paintings
Materials
Oil
"Kate In The Barn"
By Timur Akhriev
Located in San Antonio, TX
Timur Akhriev
Image Size: 31 x 58
Frame Size: 38 x 65
Medium: Oil
"Kate In The Barn"
Biography
Born in Vladikavkaz, the territory where Southern Russia meets...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Realist Figurative Paintings
Materials
Oil
"Shrimp Boat" TEXAS COAST
By Dan Burt
Located in San Antonio, TX
Dan Burt
(Born 1930)
Rockport / Kerville Artist
Image Size: 14.5 x 21.5
Frame Size: 27.25 x 34.25
Medium: Watercolor
"Shrimp Boat"
Biography
Dan Burt (Bor...
Category
Early 2000s Impressionist Landscape Drawings and Watercolors
Materials
Watercolor
"Crashing Waves" Impasto Oil Painting GALVESTON TEXAS SEASCAPE OIL ON CANVAS
By Paul Schumann
Located in San Antonio, TX
Paul Schumann Has been professionally cleaned and framed.
1876-1946
Galveston Artist
Image Size: 9 x 12
Frame Size: 13.75 x 16.75
Medium: Oil
"Crashing Waves"
Paul Richard Schumann (December 13, 1876 – April 29, 1946) was a Texas...
Category
1930s Impressionist Landscape Paintings
Materials
Oil
"Watering Hole" CALIFORNIA LANDSCAPE
Located in San Antonio, TX
George Devoss
California Artist
Image Size: 24 x 36
Frame Size: 29.5 x 41.5
Medium: Oil
"Watering Hole"
Resident of Los Angeles in 1928-37.
Edan Hughe...
Category
Mid-20th Century Impressionist Landscape Paintings
Materials
Oil
"IN THE LAND OF THE SPANISH OAK " TEXAS HILL COUNTRY DATED 1910
By Julian Onderdonk
Located in San Antonio, TX
Julian Onderdonk
(1882 - 1922)
San Antonio Artist
Image Size: 20 x 30
Frame Size: 29 x 39
Medium: Oil
Dated 1910
"In The Land Of The Spanish Oak"
Spectacular larger scene by Julian...
Category
1910s Impressionist Landscape Paintings
Materials
Oil
"San Ygnacio - Vela Mercantile" Texas
By Ancel Nunn
Located in San Antonio, TX
Ancel Nunn
(1928-1999)
Austin, Tyler, Palestine Artist
Image Size: 12 x 17.5
Frame Size: 18 x 24
Medium: Lithograph
"San Ygnacio - Vela Mercantile"
Biography
Ancel Nunn (1928-1999)...
Category
1980s Impressionist Landscape Prints
Materials
Lithograph
"The Gathering of Water"
By Ancel Nunn
Located in San Antonio, TX
Ancel Nunn
(1928-1999)
Austin, Tyler, Palestine Artist
Image Size: 12 x 17.5
Frame Size: 18 x 24
Medium: Lithograph
"The Gathering of Water"
Biography
Ancel Nunn (1928-1999)
Born ...
Category
1980s Impressionist Landscape Prints
Materials
Lithograph
"Water Stop" Texas
By Ancel Nunn
Located in San Antonio, TX
Ancel Nunn
(1928-1999)
Austin, Tyler, Palestine Artist
Image Size: 12 x 17.5
Frame Size: 18 x 24
Medium: Lithograph
"Water Stop" Texas
Biography
Ancel Nunn (1928-1999)
Born in Sey...
Category
1980s Impressionist Figurative Prints
Materials
Lithograph
"Blacksmith Shop - Badenthal" Near Sisterdale Texas
By Ancel Nunn
Located in San Antonio, TX
Ancel Nunn
(1928-1999)
Austin, Tyler, Palestine Artist
Image Size: 12 x 17.5
Frame Size: 18 x 24
Medium: "Lithograph"
"Blacksmith Shop - Badenthal" Nea...
Category
1980s Impressionist Landscape Prints
Materials
Lithograph
"MYSTICAL BEAST" BISON BUFFALO EARLY CIRCUS POSTER THEMED
By Ancel Nunn
Located in San Antonio, TX
Ancel Nunn
(1928-1999)
Austin, Tyler, Palestine Artist
Medium: Lithograph
Image Size: 12 x 17.5
Frame Size: 18 x 24
"Mystical Beast" Buffalo Bison
Biography
Ancel Nunn (1928-1999)...
Category
1970s Impressionist Landscape Prints
Materials
Lithograph
"Cottonwoods at Peralta" New Mexico Fall Scene
By Leona Turner
Located in San Antonio, TX
Leona Turner
(1929 - 2004)
West Texas / Albuquerque Artist
Image Size: 14 x 18
Frame Size: 21 x 25
Medium: Oil
"Cottonwoods at Peralta"
Biography
Leona Turner (1929 - 2004)
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 most every aspiring artist in New Mexico and many from Arizona, including Curt Walters.
She 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. Internationally known artist Curt Walters commissioned a 40x60 oil portrait in 1990.
Ms. Turner was a member of many art societies, including the National Portrait Society, National Water Color Society, New Mexico Watercolor...
Category
1950s Impressionist Landscape Paintings
Materials
Oil
"DES HOMMES" OF MEN. HOUSTON TEXAS ARTIST
Located in San Antonio, TX
David Adickes
(Born 1927)
Houston Artist
Image Size: 10.5 x 13.5
Frame Size: 24 x 26.5
Medium: Lithograph or Etching
7 of 10
"Des Hommes"
Biography
David Adickes (1927 - present) Houston Artist
Adickes spent most of his professional life teaching, painting, and creating small bronzes. Now mainly known as a creator of giant sculpture, A commission for Houston's Performing Art Center in 1982 marks the beginning of his giant sculpture design. After the 36-foot tall cellist called the Virtuoso in a cubist style, he created a number of abstract works, including a giant cornet for the jazz stage at the 1984 World's Fair in New Orleans, Louisiana. Sculptor David Adickes is known for a major project titled Presidents Park in Williamsburg, Virginia, where he created 42 portraits bust of American presidents. Each sculpture is twenty feet tall, and their size was the subject of much protest and controversy. However, a court ruling allowed them to stay. President of Texas, followed by his 42 statue tribute to United States Presidents. Adickes has degrees in mathematics and physics which serve him well in the engineering of his works. Working on a giant sculpture series which includes the Beatles, and he hopes to end with a 280-foot tall cowboy statue...
Category
1950s Modern Figurative Prints
Materials
Lithograph
"Transcendence" Figurative Narrative "Being Human" vs "Human Being"
Located in San Antonio, TX
Samuel Wilson
(Born 1986)
San Antonio, TX
Image Size: 24 x 48
Medium: Oil on Canvas
"Transcendence"
When you see them in person you will say UNBELIEVEAB...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Photorealist Figurative Paintings
Materials
Oil
"Daddy Playing in the Mud" San Antonio Texas Black Folk Artist Johnny Banks
By Johnny Banks
Located in San Antonio, TX
Johnny Banks
(1912-1988)
San Antonio Artist
Image Size: 13.75 x 20
Frame Size: 20 x 27
Medium: Pen, Pencil, Crayon, Marker
"Daddy Playing in the Mud"
Biography
Johnny Banks (1912-1988)
In my opinion one of the greatest Texas folk artists of all time.
The following information was compiled and submitted by Stephanie Reeves:
John Willard Banks, San Antonio, Texas, African American Folk Artist John
Willard Banks, black self-taught artist, the son of Charlie and Cora
Lee (McIntyre) Banks, was born on November 7, 1912, near Seguin, Texas.
At the age of five his parents took him to San Antonio, where he
attended Holy Redeemer School until the age of nine, when his parents
were divorced and John returned to his grandparents' farm near Seguin.
From childhood Banks's favorite pastime was drawing pictures on his Big
Chief tablet. He later recalled, "As a kid I used to lie flat on my
stomach, drawing and drawing. . . . My mother had to kick me off the
floor to sweep."
While helping out on his grandparents' farm,
Banks completed the tenth grade before striking out on his own. His
favorite activities during his youth were singing in a gospel quartet
and playing baseball. In his adult years he worked in oilfields and
cotton fields, drove a truck, and tended a San Antonio service station.
During World War II he joined the army; he held the rank of sergeant
and was stationed in the Philippines. After the war he returned to San
Antonio, where he worked as a custodian at Kelly Air Force Base, at Fort
Sam Houston, and at a local television station. Banks married Edna Mae
Mitchell in 1928, and they had five children. The marriage ended in
divorce around 1960. In 1963 he married Earlie Smith.
His
art career began in 1978 while he was recuperating from an illness for
which he had been hospitalized. Banks's wife admired her husband's
drawings and secretly took several of them to a San Antonio laundromat.
There she hung the drawings on the wall, offering them for sale at the
price of fourteen dollars. They were purchased and taken to a gallery
for framing. Quite by chance, a San Antonio physician and collector of
works of art by black artists...
Category
1970s Folk Art Landscape Paintings
Materials
Crayon, Mixed Media
"The Sarari Hunt for the Man Eating Tiger " Texas Black Folk Artist Johnny Banks
By Johnny Banks
Located in San Antonio, TX
Johnny Banks
(1912-1988)
San Antonio Artist
Image Size: 14 x 22
Frame Size: 21 x 29
Medium: mixed media
Circa 1970s
"The Safari Hunt for the Man Eating Tiger"
Biography
Johnny Banks (1912-1988)
In my opinion one of the greatest Texas folk artists of all time.
The following information was compiled and submitted by Stephanie Reeves:
John Willard Banks, San Antonio, Texas, African American Folk Artist John
Willard Banks, black self-taught artist, the son of Charlie and Cora
Lee (McIntyre) Banks, was born on November 7, 1912, near Seguin, Texas.
At the age of five his parents took him to San Antonio, where he
attended Holy Redeemer School until the age of nine, when his parents
were divorced and John returned to his grandparents' farm near Seguin.
From childhood Banks's favorite pastime was drawing pictures on his Big
Chief tablet. He later recalled, "As a kid I used to lie flat on my
stomach, drawing and drawing. . . . My mother had to kick me off the
floor to sweep."
While helping out on his grandparents' farm,
Banks completed the tenth grade before striking out on his own. His
favorite activities during his youth were singing in a gospel quartet
and playing baseball. In his adult years he worked in oilfields and
cotton fields, drove a truck, and tended a San Antonio service station.
During World War II he joined the army; he held the rank of sergeant
and was stationed in the Philippines. After the war he returned to San
Antonio, where he worked as a custodian at Kelly Air Force Base, at Fort
Sam Houston, and at a local television station. Banks married Edna Mae
Mitchell in 1928, and they had five children. The marriage ended in
divorce around 1960. In 1963 he married Earlie Smith.
His
art career began in 1978 while he was recuperating from an illness for
which he had been hospitalized. Banks's wife admired her husband's
drawings and secretly took several of them to a San Antonio laundromat.
There she hung the drawings on the wall, offering them for sale at the
price of fourteen dollars. They were purchased and taken to a gallery
for framing. Quite by chance, a San Antonio physician and collector of
works of art by black artists...
Category
1970s Folk Art Landscape Paintings
Materials
Crayon, Mixed Media
"Ranch House"
By R.P. Cochran
Located in San Antonio, TX
R.P. Cochran
Austin Artist
Image Size: 16 x 20
Frame Size: 23 x27
Medium: Oil
"Ranch House"
Category
20th Century Impressionist Landscape Paintings
Materials
Oil
"Portrait of a Woman"
By Margaret Putnam
Located in San Antonio, TX
Margaret Putnam
(1913-1989)
San Antonio Artist
Image Size: 7 1/2 x 9 1/2
Frame Size: 15 1/4 x 17 1/4
Medium: Lithograph
"Portrait of a Woman"
Biography
Margaret Putnam (1913-1987)
...
Category
1960s Modern Portrait Prints
Materials
Lithograph
Navy or Coast Guard 1930s Pursuit Boat Galveston Texas Artist Texas Coast
By Paul Schumann
Located in San Antonio, TX
Paul Schumann
1876-1946
Galveston Artist
Image Size: 9 x 12
Frame Size: 12.5 x 15.5
Medium: Oil on Board
Circa 1930s
"Navy or Coast Guard Boat At Sea"
Paul Schumann
1876-1946
Galveston Artist
Image Size: 8 x 12.75
Frame Size: 13 x 17.5
Medium: Oil
New Mexico
Biography
Paul Schumann 1876-1946
Paul R. Schumann
Paul Richard Schumann (December 13, 1876 – April 29, 1946) was a Texas impressionist seascape painter who has been called the Gulf Coast counterpart of Winslow Homer.
Education and personal life
Paul R. Schumann was born in Reichersdorf in the German state of Saxony in 1876, one of four children of Albert F. Schumann and Mina Clara Zincke. Only he and his brother Albert Otto survived infancy. The family emigrated to the United States in 1879 and settled in Galveston, Texas, where he lived until his death. Schumann evinced an early interest in art and received encouragement from the superintendent of the Galveston Public Schools. He studied painting with local painter Julius Stockfleth...
Category
1930s Impressionist Landscape Paintings
Materials
Oil
Pair Early New Mexico Landscapes with Structures Heavy Impasto Galveston Artist
By Paul Schumann
Located in San Antonio, TX
The following two paintings are being offered as a pair. Only one is signed the other is not. Both early New Mexico Paintings with beautiful heavy i...
Category
1920s Impressionist Landscape Paintings
Materials
Oil
" Summer Evening Southwest Texas " 1909 Texas Hill Country
By Julian Onderdonk
Located in San Antonio, TX
Julian Onderdonk "Summer Evening S. W. Texas" Texas Hill Country
(1882 - 1922)
San Antonio Artist
Image Size: 9 x 12
Frame Size: 15 x 18
Medium: Oil on panel
Dated 1909
"Summer Evening S. W. Texas"
"A Texas Painter Worked Under the Radar in New York," By Eve M. Kahn, March 6, 2014, The New York Times
Onderdonk, a San Antonio native who died of an intestinal ailment in 1922, at 40, is best known for painting swaths of Texas bluebonnets. Those canvases can bring more than $500,000 each, while his New York scenes usually end up in the five-figure range.
Onderdonk’s parents were painters in San Antonio, and in 1901, when he was a teenager, they sent him to New York for training. Through 1909, he lived in various Manhattan apartments and Staten Island houses. He then returned to Texas, but continued to spend months at a time in New York.
In 1902 he had married a Manhattan teenage neighbor, Gertrude Shipman. While she focused on raising their daughter, Adrienne, and worrying about their strained finances, “he created more than 600 works of art, often producing a painting or two a day,”
Eyewitnesses recorded his prolific pace in New York, but Onderdonk works bearing those dates rarely turn up. The puzzling gap in his productivity is explained in family correspondence that the Bakers uncovered: The artist admits that he was signing pieces with pseudonyms. He mostly used Chas. Turner and Chase Turner and occasionally resorted to Elbert H. Turner and Roberto Vasquez.
Julian Onderdonk was the son of the important Texas landscapist, Robert Onderdonk. He was the father's pupil at age 16. Sponsored by a Texas patron, he studied at the Art Students League in New York when he was 19, the pupil of Kenyon Cox, Frank DuMond, and Robert Henri. He also studied with William Merritt Chase on Long Island. In 1902, having lost his Texas patron because he married, he asked $18 for 12 paintings at a Fifth Avenue dealer in New...
Category
Early 1900s Impressionist Landscape Paintings
Materials
Oil
"Fall River Scene Texas Hill Country"
Located in San Antonio, TX
Loveta Strickland
Central Texas Artist Waco
Image Size: 24 x 36
Frame Size: 32 x 44
Medium: Oil
"Texas Hill Country Fall"
Category
1960s Impressionist Landscape Paintings
Materials
Oil
"Zocalo #4" Mexico City Square 1960 Exhibited Piece
By Bill Condon
Located in San Antonio, TX
Bill Condon " Mexico City Square "
(1923-1998)
Houston Artist
Image Size: 14.5 x 20.5
Frame Size: 23 x 29
Medium: Watercolor and Ink
Dated 1960
Zocalo #4
Biography
Bill Condon (19...
Category
1950s Impressionist Landscape Paintings
Materials
Acrylic
"Bluebonnet"
Located in San Antonio, TX
F. De La Fuenta Bluebonnet
San Antonio Artist
Image Size: 12 x 16
Frame Size: 18 x 22
Medium: Oil
1962
"Bluebonnet"
Category
1960s Impressionist Landscape Paintings
Materials
Oil
"Clean Up Time" East Texas Folk Art
By Velox Ward
Located in San Antonio, TX
Biography
Velox Ward (Born 1901) Texas Artist
Velox Ward "Clean Up Time" East Texas
(Born 1901)
Texas Artist
Size: 8 x 10
Frame: 10 x 12
Medium: Oil
"...
Category
1960s Folk Art Landscape Paintings
Materials
Oil
"Hill Country Pond" Texas Hill Country
By Roland D. Enright
Located in San Antonio, TX
R.D. Enright "Hill Country Pond"
(1921 - 1983)
Texas
Image Size: 24 x 30
Frame Size: 31 x 37
Medium: Oil
Biography
R.D. Enright (1921 - 1983)
Roland...
Category
1960s Impressionist Landscape Paintings
Materials
Oil
"Wash Day"
By Stella Texas Elmendorf Tylor
Located in San Antonio, TX
Stella Texas Elmendorf Tylor (1885-1980) San Antonio / Austin / Denton Artist Image Size: 18 x 24 Frame Size: 21 1/4 x 27 1/4 Medium: Oil on Masonite "WashDay"
Bio: Born Stella Elmendorf in San Antonio, Texas on December 17, 1885, she studied with Robert Henri at the Art Students League in New York City in 1910-1911. She took part in the Armory Show of 1910. She added the initial T. as a middle name at that time, as she was known by her fellow art students as "Texas".
She married Dr. W. Russell Tylor in Madison, Wisconsin in September, 1919. They had one daughter, born May 2, 1925 in Chicago. From 1927 on until her husband's death in 1945, she lived and worked in Urbana-Champaign, Illinois. Thereafter, she returned to her hometown of San Antonio, Texas, where she continued to be active until about 1975.
She won numerous awards over her long career, including, among others, first prize at All Illinois Society of Fine Arts, Chicago and purchase prize at the Witte Museum, San Antonio, and was exhibited in New York City, San Francisco, Wilmington, Austin, and San Antonio, Texas.
Mrs. Tylor passed away in New Braunfels...
Category
1930s Impressionist Landscape Paintings
Materials
Oil
"Untitled" mid century modern MCM
By Margaret Putnam
Located in San Antonio, TX
Margaret Putnam MCM Mid Century Modern
(1913-1987)
San Antonio Artist
Image Size: 7 x 9
Frame Size: 16 x 18
Medium: Watercolor and Gouache
1960s
Untitled
Biography
Margaret Putnam ...
Category
1960s Modern Figurative Paintings
Materials
Gouache
"Jim Whiteman Riding a Bull" Rodeo Champion Late 30s Early 40s
Located in San Antonio, TX
Pepper Brown
(1926-1999)
Alpine Artist
Image Size: 9.5 x 13.25
Frame Size: 15.5 x 19
Medium: Ink Drawing
Dated 1942
"Jim Whiteman Riding a Bull"
Category
1940s Impressionist Animal Drawings and Watercolors
Materials
Ink
"Boots Mansfield Calf Roping" Tie- Down Roping World Champion
Located in San Antonio, TX
Pepper Brown
(1926-1999)
Alpine Artist
Image Size: 9.5 x 9.25
Frame Size: 15.5 x 19
Medium: Ink Drawing
Dated 1942
"Boots Mansfield Calf Roping" Tie- Dow...
Category
1940s Impressionist Animal Drawings and Watercolors
Materials
Ink
"Cheyenne Wyoming Frontier Days"
Located in San Antonio, TX
Pepper Brown
(1926-1999)
Alpine Artist
Image Size: 9 x 13
Frame Size: 16 x 20
Medium: Ink Drawing
Dated 1942
"Cheyenne Wyoming Frontier Days" Harry Hart W...
Category
1940s Impressionist Animal Drawings and Watercolors
Materials
Ink
"Roy Matthews Calf Roping" Famous 1930s/40s Rodeo Rider
Located in San Antonio, TX
Pepper Brown
(1926-1999)
Alpine Artist
Image Size: 9 x 13
Frame Size: 15 x 18.75
Medium: Ink Drawing
Dated 1942
"Roy Matthews Calf Roping"
Category
1940s Impressionist Animal Drawings and Watercolors
Materials
Ink
"Orchard in March" Texas Hillcountry Landscape
By Eric Harrison
Located in San Antonio, TX
Eric Harrison "Orchard in March"
(1971 - )
Texas Hill Country Artist
Image Size: 16x20
Frame Size: 22.5x26.5
Medium: Oil on Canvas
Bio
“I went to the woods because I wished to live deliberately, to front only the essential facts of life, and see if I could not learn what it had to teach, and not, when I came to die, discover that I had not lived.”
-Henry D. Thoreau
Eric Harrison-born 1971 in San Antonio, Texas. In 1995 he married Kim Marie, and together they have two sons, Noah and Ethan. The Harrison’s reside in the hill country west of Blanco, Texas.
Currently painting in a language resonant with other Texas artists such as Robert and Julian Onderdonk, Robert Wood, Porfirio Salinas, Dawson Dawson-Watson, and Robert Harrison; with an affinity toward the work of California painter William Wendt. Paul Cezanne and many of the post impressionists.
Exhibitions and collections of his work include:
The United States Embassy in Togo, Africa
The University of Texas at San Antonio
The Buckhorn Museum San Antonio
Best of the Best Art Show Salado, Texas
Texas Lanscape Show The Nave Museum, Victoria Texas
The Harrisons, “A Family of Texas Painters” Charles Morin Fine Art...
Category
2010s Impressionist Landscape Paintings
Materials
Oil
"Home Corral" Very early Wieghorst California Western Painting awesome colors
By Olaf Wieghorst
Located in San Antonio, TX
Olaf Wieghorst
(1899 - 1988)
California, New York, New Mexico, Arizona, Texas Artist
Image Size: 20 x 24
Frame Size: 29.5 x 33
Medium: oil
1946
"Home Corral" California Olaf Wieghorst
Without a doubt one of if not the most colorful Wieghorst paintings ever done. Signed lower left. Titled on verso. Dated on verso.
In very nice condition. Has been professionally cleaned. Has very fine craquelure in the tree branches and a small spot below the horse that is really only visible if you are extremely close to the painting or with magnification. One of his finest paintings. Also please view my other Wieghorst from the same estate. I have included close up photos as well as photos taken in natural light, spot light and fluorescent lighting.
Olaf Wieghorst
(1899 - 1988)
California, New York, New Mexico, Arizona, Texas Artist
Image Size: 20 x 24
Frame Size: 29.5 x 33
Medium: oil
"Home Corral"
Dated 1946
Biography
Olaf Wieghorst (1899 - 1988)
Born in Viborg, Denmark, Olaf Wieghorst was a child acrobatic performer from the age of nine when he began appearances at Tivoli Theater in Copenhagen and later toured Europe. He also learned horseback riding working on a stock farm, and horses became a major focus of his admiration and later his painting.
In 1918, he arrived in the United States, having worked as a cabin boy on a steamer. He served in the 5th U.S. Cavalry on the Mexican border in the days of Pancho Villa. He later recalled a favorite horse from that period and said that riding through El Paso in 1921, the horse fell on his ankle and broke it. The outfit was heading to Douglas, Arizona, and not wanting to be left behind with his injury, he stayed on the horse which carried him all the way through the New Mexico desert on one of the hottest days of the year. The horse died during the night, having expended all his energy on saving Wieghorst. He later wrote that when the Cavalry discarded the use of horses, "they took the soul out of that great branch of the service" ("Widening Horizons").
He wandered extensively through the West sometimes on horseback, finding work in Arizona and New Mexico as a cowboy. Then he went to New York and served as a mounted policeman until 1944, spending most of his time on a horse named Rhombo patrolling the Central Park bridle paths and saving many people injury from runaway horses. He began painting in his spare time, and he was successful enough that his work was represented by the Grand Central Art Galleries of the Biltmore Hotel.
In 1944, he settled in El Cajon, California. His paintings include cowboys, horses, and Indians in landscape, but there is little if any collectible art of his done during his early days in the West. His primary output came after his return to California when he began painting cowboys and horses extensively. He did numerous horse portraits, spending time on ranches studying their unique personalities. He painted celebrity horses including Roy Rogers' Trigger, Gene Autry's Champion and Tom Morgan's stallion.
He was a large, powerful, handsome, and very personable man.
Source:
Kathleen Wade
Olaf Carl Wieghorst (1899-1988)
He arrived in the U.S. in 1918, joining the U.S.
Cavalry, & patrolled the Mexico border in New Mexico & Arizona . When he mustered out of the army, he drifted, ending up as a wrangler on
the Cunningham Ranch near Alma, New Mexico.
By the mid-twenties,
Wieghorst was in New York City, working as a mounted policeman - his
relationships with the many horses that were a part of his life became
the common denominator of his paintings. Living in California by the end
of WWII, he began a career that spiraled to success, in part due to his
engaging personality.
His paintings have appeared in numerous solo
& retrospective exhibitions including the National Cowboy &
Western Heritage Museum, Oklahoma City (1974), The Tucson Museum of Art,
Arizona (1981), & the San Diego Historical Society, California
(2002).
His work was the subject of the 1970 biography, "Olaf Wieghorst"
by William Reed...
Category
1940s Impressionist Landscape Paintings
Materials
Oil
"Boulders in the Forrest" Circa 1960s Oil on Masonite Fort Worth Texas Modernist
By James Douthitt Wilson
Located in San Antonio, TX
James Douthitt Wilson (1903-1973) Fort Worth, Dallas, San Antonio Artist Image Size: 24 x 30 Frame Size: 30.5 x 36.5 Medium: Oil on Masonite
Please view my 1stdibs store front for other Great Vintage Texas Paintings...
Category
1960s Landscape Paintings
Materials
Oil
"Texas Hill Country Creek" A Gentle Softness is apparent in this lovely piece
By Jerry Ruthven
Located in San Antonio, TX
Jerry Ruthven (1947 - present) Austin Artist Image Size: 24 x 36 Frame Size: 32 x 44 Medium: Oil Dated 1982 "Texas Hill Country Creek"
Bio:
Jerry ...
Category
1980s Impressionist Landscape Paintings
Materials
Oil
"Texas Hill Country Fall" Fall Colos orange, yellow, etc.
By Harold Roney
Located in San Antonio, TX
Harold Roney Fall colors. Oranges, Yellows, Reds, etc.
(1899 - 1986)
San Antonio, Boerne Artist
Image Size: 26 x 32
Frame Size: 34 x 40
Medium: Oil
Texas Hill Country in Fall
Biogr...
Category
1950s Impressionist Landscape Paintings
"El Paso Desert"
By Ricardo Diaz
Located in San Antonio, TX
Ricardo Diaz Purple Mountains pink sky. Saguaro Cactus
(1912-1981)
El Paso Artist
Image Size: 11 x 17
Frame Size: 15 x 21
Medium: Oil
Dated 1933
"El Paso Desert"
Biography
Ricardo Diaz 1912-81
Ricardo Diaz 1912-81. El Paso . Painter, muralist, teacher, frame maker.
Diaz attended Bowie High School, El Paso, where he participated in interscholastic art exhibitions. Emilio Garcia...
Category
1930s Impressionist Landscape Paintings
Materials
Oil
"In The Shadow Of The Cross"
By Hugo Pohl
Located in San Antonio, TX
Hugo Pohl (1878 - 1960) San Antonio Artist Image Size: 13.75 x 18.25 Frame Size: 19 x 23.5 Medium: Oil 1930s "In The Shadow Of The Cross"
Biography
Hugo Pohl (1878 - 1960)
Born in Detroit, Michigan, Hugo David Pohl became a painter of native people and landscape in New Mexico, Arizona, California and then Texas where he settled and became known for his paintings of missions. Between 1926 and 1927, he completed 29 Texas mission paintings...
Category
1930s Impressionist Portrait Paintings
Materials
Oil
"Down By The Rio Grande" Texas Cowboy Western Dallas Artist Fred Darge 1900-1978
Located in San Antonio, TX
Fred Darge (1900-1978) Dallas Image Size: 24 x 30 Frame Size: 32 x 38 Medium: Oil, "Down By The Rio Grande"
Biography
Fred Darge (1900-1978)
Friedrich Ernst Darge Born: March 1 1900 Rendsburg, Germany Died: April 10 1978 Dallas, Texas Entered the U.S. ; Jan. 14 1923 at Port Arthur, Texas. By 1924 he was in Chicago painting under the W.P.A. Artists policy and attending the Art Institute of Chicago from where he graduated. While in Chicago he painted and made model sail boats...
Category
1940s Impressionist Landscape Paintings
Materials
Oil
"Brackenridge Park" San Antonio Texas.
By Jose Arpa
Located in San Antonio, TX
Jose Arpa (1858-1952) San Antonio Artist Image Size: 18 x 24 Frame Size: 21 x 27 Medium: Oil Circa 1920s "Brackenridge Park" San Antonio Texas.
Biography
Jose Arpa (1858-1952)
Born in Carmona, Spain, José Arpa y Perea was known as "The Colorist Painter" of figures and landscapes, especially in Texas where he brought a fresh approach to San Antonio painting in his bright, sunlit local scenes. He was also an etcher, illustrator, and muralist as well as an art teacher, and he started and ended his career in Spain. His subjects include the Grand Canyon of Arizona.
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He began his art study as the pupil of Eduardo Cano de la Pena at the Academy of Fine Arts in Seville and then spent six years in Rome followed by extensive travel through Africa and Europe. His reputation was solid enough that the Spanish government sent four of his paintings as part of the exhibition to the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago.
In 1894, as an illustrator, he accompanied a Spanish army expedition to Morocco where the Spanish had been defeated by Rifi tribesmen. In the mid-1890s, he was brought to Mexico City, reportedly by a special Mexican naval vessel, to head the Academy of Fine Arts, but declined the position once he understood the responsibilities. Instead he joined one of his Spanish schoolmates and went to his home in Puebla, Mexico, where his use of bright colors earned him the name of "Sunshine Man." He became close to the children of this man, and in 1903, accompanied them as a guardian to school in San Antonio.
After twenty years of traveling in Spain, Mexico, the Southwest, and South America, Arpa settled in 1923 in San Antonio, Texas, where he became Director of the San Antonio Art School and painted bright, sun-filled landscapes. He taught landscape and portrait painting and was exceedingly prolific, and several San Antonio collectors accumulated large numbers of his works. Among his close artist friends were Robert and Julian Onderdonk, Tom and Joe Brown, and Charles Simmang. They were members of a San Antonio group who painted together and called themselves the "Brass Mug...
Category
1920s Impressionist Landscape Paintings
Materials
Oil
"Dusk Till Dawn" An unusual perspective of a herd of horses. Looking from above
By Joel Sidney Kelly
Located in San Antonio, TX
Joel Sidney Kelly Alabama Artist Image Size: 32 x 48 Frame Size: 41 x 57 Medium: Textured Oil on Canvas "Dusk Till Dawn" Primarily known as a portr...
Category
Early 2000s Abstract Impressionist Animal Paintings
Materials
Oil
"Dallas Skyline from the City Hall"
By Albert Tupel
Located in San Antonio, TX
Albert Tupel Dallas Artist Image Size: 13 x 17 3/4 Frame Size: 22 x 26 Medium: Watercolor Circa 1930s "Dallas Skyline from the City Hall"
Category
1930s Impressionist Landscape Paintings
Materials
Watercolor
"Our Real Work Is In The Valley" West Texas Cowboy scene
By Randall Friemel
Located in San Antonio, TX
Randall Friemel (1970 - present) Texas Artist Image Size: 24 x 36 Frame Size: 32 x 44 Medium: Oil "Our Real Work Is In The Valley".
Biography
Randall Friemel (1970 - present)
Randall is a Ecclesial / Liturgical artist by trade. He began drawing many years ago. After using colored pencils for several years, he began experimenting with oil and found painting would not be much different. He has painted "Stations Of The Cross" for many churches throughout Texas. Randall has studied under Jack...
Category
2010s Impressionist Landscape Paintings
Materials
Oil
"Texas Cabin Christmas" Awesome Watercolor
By Finis Collins
Located in San Antonio, TX
Finis Collins Image Size: 17.25 x 29.25 Frame Size: 31 x 43 Medium: Watercolor "Texas Cabin Christmas"
Biography
Finis Collins
From San Antonio, Texas, he was one of the founding members of the
Watercolor Gang...
Category
1970s Impressionist Landscape Paintings
Materials
Watercolor
"Still Life"
By Rolla Taylor
Located in San Antonio, TX
Rolla Taylor (1872-1970) San Antonio Artist Image Size: 16 x 20 Frame Size: 20 x 24 Medium: oil Circa 1918 "Still Life"
Biography
Rolla Taylor (1872-1970)
Taylor, originally...
Category
1910s Impressionist Still-life Paintings
Materials
Oil
"In the Market Place" Algiers
By Lucien Abrams
Located in San Antonio, TX
Lucien Abrams (1870 - 1941) Image Size: 7 x 9 Frame Size: 12 x 14 Medium: Oil "In the Market Place" Algiers
Signed on verso. Painted on chamfer...
Category
1880s Impressionist Landscape Paintings
Materials
Oil
"Penguins"
By Lu Ann Barrow
Located in San Antonio, TX
Lu Ann Barrow (1934 - present) Austin Artist Image Size: 30 x 36 Frame Size: 32 x 38 Medium: Oil Mid Century "Penguins"
Category
1970s Modern Landscape Paintings
Materials
Oil
"Going Home" Native American, Texas, New Mexico
By J. Robert Miller
Located in San Antonio, TX
J. Robert Miller (1928 -2005) Abilene Artist Image Size: 16 x 20 Frame Size: 21 x 25 Medium: Oil "Going Home"
Biography
J. ROBERT MILLER (1928-2005)
J. Robert Miller was an ...
Category
1960s Impressionist Landscape Paintings
Materials
Oil
"Cenizo" San Carlos Mexico area Burros Mts. in the Distance
By Dwight Holmes
Located in San Antonio, TX
Dwight Holmes (1900-1986) Fort Worth, San Angelo Artist Image Size: 24 x 36 Frame Size: 31 x 43 Medium: Oil "Cenizo" San Carlos Mexico area Burros Mts. in the Distance
Biography
Biography
Dwight Holmes (1900-1986)
Dwight C. Holmes, known for ornamental architectural sculpting as well as painting and etching, was born in Albany, Oregon, 1900. He began formal art training in Galveston high school; studied five years in Texas Christian University, serving also as student assistant and art editor for College annual. He received his Certificate of Art and Bachelor of Arts Degree and became a faculty member in the Art Department. He left teaching to serve a five-year apprenticeship to achieve membership in Modelers and Sculptors of America. He studied with George Franz of Germany and Michael Lengyl of Austria. He has done ornamental architectural sculpturing over forty years and enjoys a broad art horizon that includes sculpting, painting, designing, ceramics, carving, gold-leafing, restoration, etc. He paints in any medium and any subject matter, but prefers oils and landscapes. He studied at Texas Christian University with Mary Sue Darter Coleman, Mrs. R. E. Cockerell, Sam P. Ziegler, and others. In California, he studied with George Flowers, at the Pasadena Art Institute, and in workshops with Lee McCarthy, Leonard Boreman, and etching with Bernard Wall. He has held membership in Painters' Club and Fort Worth Art Association; American Federation of Art; River Art Group and Coppini Academy of Fine Arts in San Antonio; Southwest Ceramic Society; San Angelo Art Club and Arts Council, and others. Dwight Holmes began winning art awards at age 13, and has continued receiving numerous honors and awards over the years. He has held art exhibits all over the Southwest, from Florida to California. His works have been shown in Boston, Cleveland, New York, Kansas City, Columbia, Mo. and elsewhere. He has painted along the Gulf, East and West Coasts; throughout Texas; in Mexico, New Mexico, Arizona, Utah, Colorado, California, Tennessee, Georgia, in the Great Smokies, Yellowstone, Grand Tetons, Red Rock Country, Hawaii, etc. He maintains a studio at 2401 Sherwood Way, San Angelo, Texas, but enjoys doing much of his painting out on locations, His interests include: juror for shows; giving criticisms and appraisals, and conducting art workshops and art colonies. In addition to museums works by Dwight C. Holmes may be seen in many private collections including: Mr. Levi Cole, banker, Canyon, Texas; Dr. A. McChesney, M.D., Columbia, Mo.; S. Herbert Hare, former President Nat'l Association Landscapes Architects; Mr. Scott, Quaker Oats...
Category
1980s Impressionist Landscape Paintings
Materials
Oil