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1867 Noblesville, Indiana - 1932 Big Spring, Texas. Known for: Cowboy genre, portrait and landscape painting.
Born near Noblesville, Indiana, Harvey Caylor was known as a cowboy artist for his authentic paintings of Texas ranch life including longhorn cattle drives and roundups. He was also a painter of... Read full biography
Born near Noblesville, Indiana, Harvey Caylor was known as a cowboy artist for his authentic paintings of Texas ranch life including longhorn cattle drives and roundups. He was also a painter of landscapes, portraits, genre and animals; was an illustrator and also a writer of articles for ranching... Read full biography
Born near Noblesville, Indiana, Harvey Caylor was known as a cowboy artist for his authentic paintings of Texas ranch life including longhorn cattle drives and roundups. He was also a painter of landscapes, portraits, genre and animals; was an illustrator and also a writer of articles for ranching and agricultural publications. Caylor was raised in a log cabin, the ninth of twelve children, supported by a father who was a shoemaker. Caylor received drawing lessons as a child. At 14, he left... Read full biography
Born near Noblesville, Indiana, Harvey Caylor was known as a cowboy artist for his authentic paintings of Texas ranch life including longhorn cattle drives and roundups. He was also a painter of landscapes, portraits, genre and animals; was an illustrator and also a writer of articles for ranching and agricultural publications. Caylor was raised in a log cabin, the ninth of twelve children, supported by a father who was a shoemaker. Caylor received drawing lessons as a child. At 14, he left home to do odd jobs including herding cattle in Kansas. With money he saved from his earnings, he studied painting in Indianapolis with Jacob Cox (1810-1892), a portrait, landscape and still-life painter. Having learned that western artist Frederic... Read full biography
Born near Noblesville, Indiana, Harvey Caylor was known as a cowboy artist for his authentic paintings of Texas ranch life including longhorn cattle drives and roundups. He was also a painter of landscapes, portraits, genre and animals; was an illustrator and also a writer of articles for ranching and agricultural publications. Caylor was raised in a log cabin, the ninth of twelve children, supported by a father who was a shoemaker. Caylor received drawing lessons as a child. At 14, he left home to do odd jobs including herding cattle in Kansas. With money he saved from his earnings, he studied painting in Indianapolis with Jacob Cox (1810-1892), a portrait, landscape and still-life painter. Having learned that western artist Frederic Remington recommended that artists should head West to get first hand familiarity with landscape and... Read full biography

