1930 Evanston, Illinois - 1992. Known for: Modernist figure, genre, horses and street scene painting.
A graduate of Scripps College in 1952, Susan Hertel raised her large family on ranches in both Glendora, California, and Cerrillos, New Mexico. Her subject matter depicts the pleasure she took in...
Read full biography A graduate of Scripps College in 1952, Susan Hertel raised her large family on ranches in both Glendora, California, and Cerrillos, New Mexico. Her subject matter depicts the pleasure she took in life on the ranches with the many animals and human activities. A retrospective of her work was held at...
Read full biography A graduate of Scripps College in 1952, Susan Hertel raised her large family on ranches in both Glendora, California, and Cerrillos, New Mexico. Her subject matter depicts the pleasure she took in life on the ranches with the many animals and human activities. A retrospective of her work was held at Scripps College in the Fall, 1998. Periodical Reference. David L. Bell, "The Fabric of Life," Southwest Art, April 1983, pp 58-65, 8 color images. Courtesy, Susan McGarry...
Read full biography A graduate of Scripps College in 1952, Susan Hertel raised her large family on ranches in both Glendora, California, and Cerrillos, New Mexico. Her subject matter depicts the pleasure she took in life on the ranches with the many animals and human activities. A retrospective of her work was held at Scripps College in the Fall, 1998. Periodical Reference. David L. Bell, "The Fabric of Life," Southwest Art, April 1983, pp 58-65, 8 color images. Courtesy, Susan McGarry
A graduate of Scripps College in 1952, Susan Hertel raised her large family on ranches in both Glendora, California, and Cerrillos, New Mexico. Her subject matter depicts the pleasure she took in life on the ranches with the many animals and human activities. A retrospective of her work was held at Scripps College in the Fall, 1998. Periodical Reference. David L. Bell, "The Fabric of Life," Southwest Art, April 1983, pp 58-65, 8 color images. Courtesy, Susan McGarry