The following information was provided to AskART.com by Laura Bushard, who credits the web page of Meadowlark Gallery, Montana. Hank Lawshe was born in Los Angeles in 1935 and died in 1993. The move... Read full biography
The following information was provided to AskART.com by Laura Bushard, who credits the web page of Meadowlark Gallery, Montana. Hank Lawshe was born in Los Angeles in 1935 and died in 1993. The move East of his commercial art employer was the turning point in his career. After growing up on the... Read full biography
The following information was provided to AskART.com by Laura Bushard, who credits the web page of Meadowlark Gallery, Montana. Hank Lawshe was born in Los Angeles in 1935 and died in 1993. The move East of his commercial art employer was the turning point in his career. After growing up on the family farm in central Illinois, Lawshe worked as a mechanic and soldier, with five years as a champion race car driver. He began his career in art as a sign painter, and in 1966, accepted a job as a... Read full biography
The following information was provided to AskART.com by Laura Bushard, who credits the web page of Meadowlark Gallery, Montana. Hank Lawshe was born in Los Angeles in 1935 and died in 1993. The move East of his commercial art employer was the turning point in his career. After growing up on the family farm in central Illinois, Lawshe worked as a mechanic and soldier, with five years as a champion race car driver. He began his career in art as a sign painter, and in 1966, accepted a job as a commercial artist with a new advertising agency in Fort Collins, Colorado. In 1971, he was promoted to Vice President in management rather than art and continued to paint in oil as a hobby, selling the paintings through a sporting goods store. When his... Read full biography
The following information was provided to AskART.com by Laura Bushard, who credits the web page of Meadowlark Gallery, Montana. Hank Lawshe was born in Los Angeles in 1935 and died in 1993. The move East of his commercial art employer was the turning point in his career. After growing up on the family farm in central Illinois, Lawshe worked as a mechanic and soldier, with five years as a champion race car driver. He began his career in art as a sign painter, and in 1966, accepted a job as a commercial artist with a new advertising agency in Fort Collins, Colorado. In 1971, he was promoted to Vice President in management rather than art and continued to paint in oil as a hobby, selling the paintings through a sporting goods store. When his employer asked him to move, he quit and became a caretaker of a remote Montana ranch. Teaching himself to switch to fine art was... Read full biography
Hank Lawshe - Artist Info
About Hank Lawshe: Books
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The Artists Bluebook 34,000 North American Artists to March 2005
2005
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