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Bill Berry's
Team And Dog
by Robert Lougheed
SOLD
Oil 16"
x 20"
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ROBERT
LOUGHEED
Lougheed was born in Ontario, Canada in 1910 & died in Santa Fe, New Mexico in 1982.
Lougheed worked as an illustrator for the Toronto Star, National Geographic,
Reader's Digest; designed Mobil's "flying red horse" logo;
commissioned by the US Post Office to design the six cent buffalo stamp
for the Wildlife Conservation Series; helped to form the National Academy
of Western Art at the Phoenix Art Museum in Arizona; and taught and mentored
many of today's finest wilderness artists. Lougheed studied at the Ontario College of Art and at Ecole des Beaux Arts in
Montreal. He also studied under DuMond and Cornwell. Lougheed was awarded the Western Heritage Award in 1966 and gold medals
for painting by the National Cowboy Hall of Fame in 1969 and 1972.
His work can presently be viewed at the Cowboy Hall of Fame. Robert Lougheed was an easel painter and always painted as well as taught
his pupils to paint directly from nature.
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