Born 1900 Austin, Texas. Known for: Fruit and floral still life paintings, murals.
Born in Austin, Texas, Joseph Lane studied at the Art Institute of Chicago under Frederick Milton Grant and Laura Van Pappelendam. Lane was alternately a resident of Houston and Chicago in the 1930s...
Read full biography Born in Austin, Texas, Joseph Lane studied at the Art Institute of Chicago under Frederick Milton Grant and Laura Van Pappelendam. Lane was alternately a resident of Houston and Chicago in the 1930s and early 1940s. His murals reportedly could be found in several commercial establishments in...
Read full biography Born in Austin, Texas, Joseph Lane studied at the Art Institute of Chicago under Frederick Milton Grant and Laura Van Pappelendam. Lane was alternately a resident of Houston and Chicago in the 1930s and early 1940s. His murals reportedly could be found in several commercial establishments in Chicago. Exhibitions: . Art Institute of Chicago (1935 prize, 1938). Annual Houston Artists Exhibition (1939). Annual Southeast Texas Artists Exhibition, Houston (1939) . Exhibition of Paintings by Texas...
Read full biography Born in Austin, Texas, Joseph Lane studied at the Art Institute of Chicago under Frederick Milton Grant and Laura Van Pappelendam. Lane was alternately a resident of Houston and Chicago in the 1930s and early 1940s. His murals reportedly could be found in several commercial establishments in Chicago. Exhibitions: . Art Institute of Chicago (1935 prize, 1938). Annual Houston Artists Exhibition (1939). Annual Southeast Texas Artists Exhibition, Houston (1939) . Exhibition of Paintings by Texas Artists, J.W. Young Galleries, Chicago (1940). Source: . Texas Painters, Sculptors & Graphic Artists, A Biographical Dictionary of Artists in Texas before 1942 by John and Deborah Powers
Born in Austin, Texas, Joseph Lane studied at the Art Institute of Chicago under Frederick Milton Grant and Laura Van Pappelendam. Lane was alternately a resident of Houston and Chicago in the 1930s and early 1940s. His murals reportedly could be found in several commercial establishments in Chicago. Exhibitions: . Art Institute of Chicago (1935 prize, 1938). Annual Houston Artists Exhibition (1939). Annual Southeast Texas Artists Exhibition, Houston (1939) . Exhibition of Paintings by Texas Artists, J.W. Young Galleries, Chicago (1940). Source: . Texas Painters, Sculptors & Graphic Artists, A Biographical Dictionary of Artists in Texas before 1942 by John and Deborah Powers