| Born in Clarence, Missouri, Fred Geary did drawings used in railway promotional brochures for Fred Harvey & Company, whose personnel ran the restaurants for the Santa Fe Railroad hotels and train-car service. In addition to these commissions, he illustrated for a
magazine titled Navajo Medicine Man, and also did mural painting at the El Navajo Hotel in Gallup, New Mexico; and pictographs at Grand Canyon National Park in Arizona. Fifty of his wood engravings* are in the Li (showing 500 of 3037 characters). |
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Fred Geary is also mentioned in these AskART essays: Taos Pre 1940
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