Born in Galena, Kansas, Wendell Cooley Jones was a resident of Woodstock, New York and part of the art colony there in the early 20th Century. A landscape painter and muralist, he traveled in the Southwest in the 1930s. In October, 1937, he exhibited landscape paintings of Arizona, New
Mexico and old Mexico at the Walker Gallery. They were received with
favorable comment according to Doris Dawdy in Artists of the American
West.
His art education was from the Art Stud (showing 500 of 1951 characters). |
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