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Fine Art from the American Southwest




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Scroll down for a gorgeous display of fine art from the American Southwest. The images shown here represent a mixture of classical and contemporary art. They were selected for their ability to capture the universal "flavor" of a particular state. Some of these images contain links. Click an image to learn more about the superbly talented artist who created it.

ARIZONA: Hopi Village - by Thomas Moran

Thomas Moran (1837-1926) was an American painter originally from Bolton, England. His style was of the Hudson River School in New York. His work often featured Rocky landscapes.

CALIFORNIA (SOUTHERN): Mojave - by Scott Garrett

COLORADO: Colorado Sunset - by Patti Baker

Patti Baker is a professional fine artist whose oil landscapes are available online.

HAWAII: Kauai Golf - by Warren Keating

Warren Keating is a Los Angeles Artist who digitizes photographs and videos on his computer, then paints them on canvas.




NEVADA: a Homestead Scene - by W. Watson






NEW MEXICO: Skyscape - by Michael Campbell






TEXAS: Bluebonnets - by Porfirio Salinas

Porfirio Salinas (1910-1973) was a Texas landscape painter recognized for his depictions of the Texas Hill Country. He was one of the first Mexican-American artists to become nationally recognized for his paintings. His works have appeared in the Texas State Capitol, the Texas Governor's Mansion and numerous museums, including the Witte Museum in San Antonio and the Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum.

UTAH: The Virgin River - by Van Key



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