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Orville Campbell BIOGRAPHY
1903 San Antonio, Texas - 1987 Kerrville, Texas. Known for: Painting.
Orville A. Campbell (1903-1987) San Antonio & Kerrville, Texas. Orville Campbell began his art studies with Eloise Polk McGill (1868 - 1939) during the early 1920's and later with John Herbert... Read full biography
Orville A. Campbell (1903-1987) San Antonio & Kerrville, Texas. Orville Campbell began his art studies with Eloise Polk McGill (1868 - 1939) during the early 1920's and later with John Herbert Barnard (1880 - 1949). He exhibited for the first time at the Witte Museum in 1930 among such artists as... Read full biography
Orville A. Campbell (1903-1987) San Antonio & Kerrville, Texas. Orville Campbell began his art studies with Eloise Polk McGill (1868 - 1939) during the early 1920's and later with John Herbert Barnard (1880 - 1949). He exhibited for the first time at the Witte Museum in 1930 among such artists as José Arpa (1858 - 1952), Peter Lanz Hohnstedt (1871/72 - 1957), Harold Roney (1899 - 1986), Rolla Taylor (1872 - 1970) and others. Campbell lived in San Antonio and later moved his studio to Kerrville,... Read full biography
Orville A. Campbell (1903-1987) San Antonio & Kerrville, Texas. Orville Campbell began his art studies with Eloise Polk McGill (1868 - 1939) during the early 1920's and later with John Herbert Barnard (1880 - 1949). He exhibited for the first time at the Witte Museum in 1930 among such artists as José Arpa (1858 - 1952), Peter Lanz Hohnstedt (1871/72 - 1957), Harold Roney (1899 - 1986), Rolla Taylor (1872 - 1970) and others. Campbell lived in San Antonio and later moved his studio to Kerrville, Texas where he remained for the rest of his life. President Lyndon B. Johnson in the 1960's chose one of Orville Campbell's paintings titled "Sinclair Worker" as the best painting at an exhibit at the L.B.J. State Park, which the painting became... Read full biography
Orville A. Campbell (1903-1987) San Antonio & Kerrville, Texas. Orville Campbell began his art studies with Eloise Polk McGill (1868 - 1939) during the early 1920's and later with John Herbert Barnard (1880 - 1949). He exhibited for the first time at the Witte Museum in 1930 among such artists as José Arpa (1858 - 1952), Peter Lanz Hohnstedt (1871/72 - 1957), Harold Roney (1899 - 1986), Rolla Taylor (1872 - 1970) and others. Campbell lived in San Antonio and later moved his studio to Kerrville, Texas where he remained for the rest of his life. President Lyndon B. Johnson in the 1960's chose one of Orville Campbell's paintings titled "Sinclair Worker" as the best painting at an exhibit at the L.B.J. State Park, which the painting became part of President Johnson's private collection. The exhibit consisted of over 40 of the State’s top artists incl... Read full biography
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Orville A. Campbell (1903-1987) San Antonio & Kerrville, Texas
Orville Campbell began his art studies with Eloise Polk McGill (1868 - 1939) during the early 1920's and later with John Herbert Barnard (1880 - 1949). He exhibited for the first time at the Witte Museum in 1930 among such artists as José Arpa (1858 - 1952), Peter Lanz Hohnstedt (1871/72 - 1957), Harold Roney (1899 - 1986), Rolla Taylor (1872 - 1970) and others. Campbell lived in San Antonio and later moved his studio to Kerrville, Texas where he remained for the rest of his life.
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