< Back to Artists WALTER ANDERSON American (1903-1965) Born in 1903, Walter Anderson attended the Pennsylvania Academy of Art in 1924 but skipped classes and chose instead to paint animals from the Philadelphia Zoo. Incorporating his love for cave paintings,...
< Back to Artists THOMAS HART BENTON American (1889-1975) Benton worked as a cartoonist for the Joplin (Missouri) American in 1906 and studied at the Art Institute of Chicago. He later studied at the Académie Julian during a three-year stay in Paris. Upon his...
< Back to Artists DUSTI BONGÉ American (1903-1993) Dusti Bongé is one of the most important Modern Abstract painters to ever come out of the South. Overlooked and under the radar since her death in 1993, she, along with other underappreciated American women...
< Back to Artists ADRIAN LOUIS BREWER American (1891-1956) Throughout his life Brewer was most influenced by his father who introduced him to artists, musicians, and writers. He attended St. Thomas College in Saint Paul. During this time he also studied at the Art...
< Back to Artists CARROLL CLOAR American (1913-1993) Born in the small farming community of Earle, Arkansas, Carroll Cloar attended Southwestern at Memphis before moving to New York to study at the Art Students League in the 1930s. During his time in New York, he...