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Dan J. Taulbee
(1924 - 1987)
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Lived/Active: Montana
Known for: western painting
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This biography from the Archives of AskART:
|  The following information was submitted by Margaret Minnick: Mr. Taulbee used the name “Lone Wolf” on some of his works. The one I have shows a little wolf’s head between “Dan’ and “Taulbee”. Apparently he was part Comanche Indian (his grandmother might have been 100% Comanche). His father was of French extraction (as well as Comanche). His mother was German. He showed at Burr Galleries in NYC in the 1960s. He was a part-time artist with a full-time job, and he specialized in pen & ink as well as watercolors.
Source: the artist's widow
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