1906 - 1985. Known for: Botanic, floral still life.
Born Bancroft Putnam Biggs, "Bud" Biggs studied art at the Pratt Institute and was a watercolor teacher for thirty years as well as a successful commercial artist in Dallas, Texas. Bud taught a...
Read full biography Born Bancroft Putnam Biggs, "Bud" Biggs studied art at the Pratt Institute and was a watercolor teacher for thirty years as well as a successful commercial artist in Dallas, Texas. Bud taught a regular Thursday night class at his residence in Richardson, Texas and in Cloudcroft, New Mexico during...
Read full biography Born Bancroft Putnam Biggs, "Bud" Biggs studied art at the Pratt Institute and was a watercolor teacher for thirty years as well as a successful commercial artist in Dallas, Texas. Bud taught a regular Thursday night class at his residence in Richardson, Texas and in Cloudcroft, New Mexico during the summer. Bud also conducted seminars around the world. He was an aquarelle purist relying only on the surface of the paper instead of white pigment. Source: Monte Montague, February 2005. Note from...
Read full biography Born Bancroft Putnam Biggs, "Bud" Biggs studied art at the Pratt Institute and was a watercolor teacher for thirty years as well as a successful commercial artist in Dallas, Texas. Bud taught a regular Thursday night class at his residence in Richardson, Texas and in Cloudcroft, New Mexico during the summer. Bud also conducted seminars around the world. He was an aquarelle purist relying only on the surface of the paper instead of white pigment. Source: Monte Montague, February 2005. Note from David Dike Fine Art (10/2006):. Bud Biggs attended Southern Methodist University and the St. Louis School of Fine Arts. He was a commercial illustrator and taught workshops at the Ramon Froman School in Cloudcroft, New Mexico....
Read full biography Born Bancroft Putnam Biggs, "Bud" Biggs studied art at the Pratt Institute and was a watercolor teacher for thirty years as well as a successful commercial artist in Dallas, Texas. Bud taught a regular Thursday night class at his residence in Richardson, Texas and in Cloudcroft, New Mexico during the summer. Bud also conducted seminars around the world. He was an aquarelle purist relying only on the surface of the paper instead of white pigment. Source: Monte Montague, February 2005. Note from David Dike Fine Art (10/2006):. Bud Biggs attended Southern Methodist University and the St. Louis School of Fine Arts. He was a commercial illustrator and taught workshops at the Ramon Froman School in Cloudcroft, New Mexico.