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| Born in Philadelphia, Howard Patterson was a painter and lithographer. He studied at the Pennsylvania Academy with Henry McCarter, the Philadelphia Museum School of Industrial Art, and the Art Students League in New York. He exhibited widely including at the National Academy of Design, the Nebraska Art Association in Lincoln, and Chappel House in Denver, Colorado.
He lived in New York, Pennsylvania and New Jersey, but was in Colorado and New Mexico in the early 1920s. In 1924, he exhibited in Santa Fe painting titled "Christmas, San Felipe" and "Canoncito". He also painted in Estes Park. In 1934, the "American Magazine of Art, New Mexico" had his work on the covers for February and June, referencing his visits there.
Source: Doris Dawdy, "Artists of the American West" Peter Falk, "Who Was Who in American Art" |
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