Imogene McConnell Ragon (1887-1980) was an important Arkansas based artist, spending most of her life in Clarksville and who become known as "The Painter of the Ozarks".
Born and raised in Clarksville, Ragon attended the College of the Ozarks and the St. Louis School of Fine Arts. Additional studies were with Eliot O'Hara in Goose Beach, Maine; Gordon Grant in Gloucester, Massachusetts; Robert Brackman in Nyank, Connecticut; Emil Gruppe and John Chetcutti in Rockport, Massa (showing 500 of 3453 characters). |
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