A commercial artist and western painter, Harold Bryant was born in
Pickrell, Nebraska, and studied at the Art Institute of Chicago before
serving in World War I.
He settled briefly on his family ranch
in Colorado and from there, made a sketching trip to the Hopi and
Navajo Indian tribes in northern Arizona. In 1919, he moved to
Chicago and began his career as a commercial artist. In 1921, he
took another Southwest sketching trip.
In the late 1920s, he was an ill (showing 500 of 774 characters). |
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