Jeffrey Lunge' was born in London, England sometime in the year 1905. His father, apparently a bit of a traveler, brought the family to Canada, which was a British country. At his arrival in Canada... Read full biography
Jeffrey Lunge' was born in London, England sometime in the year 1905. His father, apparently a bit of a traveler, brought the family to Canada, which was a British country. At his arrival in Canada he was just 8 years old. While living there he became interested in art, but it was not until his... Read full biography
Jeffrey Lunge' was born in London, England sometime in the year 1905. His father, apparently a bit of a traveler, brought the family to Canada, which was a British country. At his arrival in Canada he was just 8 years old. While living there he became interested in art, but it was not until his father moved the family to the United States, California, that he, over a time became an accomplished water colorist of Southern California in the 1940's. Lunge' had a younger sister; not too much is... Read full biography
Jeffrey Lunge' was born in London, England sometime in the year 1905. His father, apparently a bit of a traveler, brought the family to Canada, which was a British country. At his arrival in Canada he was just 8 years old. While living there he became interested in art, but it was not until his father moved the family to the United States, California, that he, over a time became an accomplished water colorist of Southern California in the 1940's. Lunge' had a younger sister; not too much is known of her except that she married an anthropologist by the name of Edward B. Danson, who later became director of the Museum of Northern Arizona. Danson introduced Jeffrey Lunge' to the southwest by taking him along on a trip to the Hopi and Navajo... Read full biography
Jeffrey Lunge' was born in London, England sometime in the year 1905. His father, apparently a bit of a traveler, brought the family to Canada, which was a British country. At his arrival in Canada he was just 8 years old. While living there he became interested in art, but it was not until his father moved the family to the United States, California, that he, over a time became an accomplished water colorist of Southern California in the 1940's. Lunge' had a younger sister; not too much is known of her except that she married an anthropologist by the name of Edward B. Danson, who later became director of the Museum of Northern Arizona. Danson introduced Jeffrey Lunge' to the southwest by taking him along on a trip to the Hopi and Navajo Reservations, a trip that was a life changing experience for Lunge'. His return to Southern California became a temporary event, in fact,... Read full biography
Jeffrey Lunge - Artist Info
About Jeffrey Lunge: Books
Books & Publications (8)
Publications based on askART research. List may not be comprehensive.
Visions of the Southwest: The Life of Jeffrey Lunge'
2012
Hayes-Gilpin, Kelly and Dennis Gilpin
0 pages (color)
The Artists Bluebook 34,000 North American Artists to March 2005
2005
AskART.com Inc. - Dunbier, Lonnie Pierson (Editor)
479 pages
Davenport's Art Reference: The Gold Edition
2005
Davenport, Ray
2,421 pages
Who Was Who in American Art, 1564-1975: Three Volumes
1999
Falk, Peter Hastings (Editor)
3,724 pages
The Red Book Western American Price Index
1993
Southwest Art
126 pages
Brushstrokes on the Plateau An Overview of Anglo Art on the Colorado Plateau