< Back to Artists IDA KOHLMEYER American (1912-1997) Ida Kohlmeyer attended the John McCrady Art School in 1947 and later took classes at Tulane’s Newcomb College as a special student under the direction of Pat Trevigno. She graduated from Newcomb College and...
< Back to Artists DALE NICHOLS American (1904-1995) Dale William Nichols was born on July 13, 1904 in the small town of David City, Nebraska. Nichols began his artistic career while studying at the Chicago Academy of Fine Arts. After spending the greater part of...
< Back to Artists JULIAN ONDERDONK American (1882 -1922) Julian Onderdonk was an American Impressionist painter during the rise of the movement in the United States. During his short life, Onderdonk’s depictions of bluebonnet flowers and the Texas landscape grew...
< Back to Artists BILL TRAYLOR American (1854 – 1949) Bill Traylor is one of the most celebrated Outsider artists of the 19th and 20th centuries. Traylor’s drawings depict his experiences and observations from rural and urban life in pared down repeated symbols,...
< Back to Artists GRANT WOOD American (1891-1942) Grant Wood is regarded as one of the top artists of American Regionalism. With his paintings of small-town life and the rural American Midwest, Wood’s work is iconic to American culture. He began his artist career...