An illustrator for fifteen years before the Great Depression, he had work in leading magazines including the Saturday Evening Post, Country Gentlemen, Harper's, and Youth's Companion. He also did... Read full biography
An illustrator for fifteen years before the Great Depression, he had work in leading magazines including the Saturday Evening Post, Country Gentlemen, Harper's, and Youth's Companion. He also did landscape painting and carved his frames. The following was submitted by Anne Smallwood who obtained... Read full biography
An illustrator for fifteen years before the Great Depression, he had work in leading magazines including the Saturday Evening Post, Country Gentlemen, Harper's, and Youth's Companion. He also did landscape painting and carved his frames. The following was submitted by Anne Smallwood who obtained the information from fliers she received when buying the artist's work in Taos, New Mexico in the mid 1970s:. "LEAL MACK'S paintings fall mainly within three categories. THE WORKING WEST. The men and... Read full biography
An illustrator for fifteen years before the Great Depression, he had work in leading magazines including the Saturday Evening Post, Country Gentlemen, Harper's, and Youth's Companion. He also did landscape painting and carved his frames. The following was submitted by Anne Smallwood who obtained the information from fliers she received when buying the artist's work in Taos, New Mexico in the mid 1970s:. "LEAL MACK'S paintings fall mainly within three categories. THE WORKING WEST. The men and horses, and the cattle they tended, during the later years of the 19th century and six decades of the 20th. THE TRADITIONAL WEST. That period in our nations' development when the West's undulative hill and plain, the far reaches of the wind-swept... Read full biography
An illustrator for fifteen years before the Great Depression, he had work in leading magazines including the Saturday Evening Post, Country Gentlemen, Harper's, and Youth's Companion. He also did landscape painting and carved his frames. The following was submitted by Anne Smallwood who obtained the information from fliers she received when buying the artist's work in Taos, New Mexico in the mid 1970s:. "LEAL MACK'S paintings fall mainly within three categories. THE WORKING WEST. The men and horses, and the cattle they tended, during the later years of the 19th century and six decades of the 20th. THE TRADITIONAL WEST. That period in our nations' development when the West's undulative hill and plain, the far reaches of the wind-swept grass, lay open to the buffalo herds, to the Comanche and the Sioux, to the plodding wagon tr... Read full biography