Born in LaGrange, Texas, Royston Nave was a portrait painter who settled in Victoria, Texas. He studied with Robert Henri, Walt Kuhn, and Lawton Parker and exhibited with the Society of Independent Artists, the National Academy of Design (1921), the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts (1921), the St. Louis Museum and the Carnegie Institute. He was a member of the Salmagundi Club.
His work is in the Nave of the Texas State Capitol building in Austin.
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