Born in Atchison, Kansas, Ward Lockwood became a key painter in the
Taos, New Mexico art colony, but diverse modernist art styles including
Expressionism*, Cubism*, Surrealism* and Constructivism* reflected his wide
ranging travels in Europe and the United States. From the 1920s
to the 1960s, his work embraced a series of stylistic changes
characteristic of people who influenced him, including John Marin and
Andrew Dasburg.
He studied at the University of Kansas, and
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Ward Lockwood is also mentioned in these AskART essays: Taos Pre 1940
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