Born in Salt Lake City, Robert Duncan settled in Midway, Utah in 1976 and became a representational oil painter of western figure, genre, wildlife and landscapes with many of his subjects such as... Read full biography
Born in Salt Lake City, Robert Duncan settled in Midway, Utah in 1976 and became a representational oil painter of western figure, genre, wildlife and landscapes with many of his subjects such as wild animals and figures including Indians on horseback shown in mountain landscapes, especially... Read full biography
Born in Salt Lake City, Robert Duncan settled in Midway, Utah in 1976 and became a representational oil painter of western figure, genre, wildlife and landscapes with many of his subjects such as wild animals and figures including Indians on horseback shown in mountain landscapes, especially snowscenes. He also painted genre depictions such as a woman tending her garden, a young boy with his dog waiting for the school bus, a cowboy breaking a horse, and a man fishing a mountain stream. He spent... Read full biography
Born in Salt Lake City, Robert Duncan settled in Midway, Utah in 1976 and became a representational oil painter of western figure, genre, wildlife and landscapes with many of his subjects such as wild animals and figures including Indians on horseback shown in mountain landscapes, especially snowscenes. He also painted genre depictions such as a woman tending her garden, a young boy with his dog waiting for the school bus, a cowboy breaking a horse, and a man fishing a mountain stream. He spent most of his youth on family ranches in the upper Green River area of Wyoming. He attended the University of Utah for two years and then began painting full time. He studied with John Clymer, Robert Lougheed, and Edward Fraughton, who was his... Read full biography
Born in Salt Lake City, Robert Duncan settled in Midway, Utah in 1976 and became a representational oil painter of western figure, genre, wildlife and landscapes with many of his subjects such as wild animals and figures including Indians on horseback shown in mountain landscapes, especially snowscenes. He also painted genre depictions such as a woman tending her garden, a young boy with his dog waiting for the school bus, a cowboy breaking a horse, and a man fishing a mountain stream. He spent most of his youth on family ranches in the upper Green River area of Wyoming. He attended the University of Utah for two years and then began painting full time. He studied with John Clymer, Robert Lougheed, and Edward Fraughton, who was his neighbor. The youngest artist ever asked to join the Cowboy Artists of America*, he joined in 1982 but dropped his membership... Read full biography
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About Robert Duncan: Books
Books & Publications (13)
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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
Cowboy Artists of America
2002
Duty, Michael; Don Hedgpeth
216 pages (color)
Art of the West Guidebook of Western Artists 2001 Edition
2001
Editors, Art of the West
88 pages (color)
150 Year Survey: Utah Art and Artists
2001
Vern G. Swanson, Robert S. Olpin, Donna L. Poulton, and Janie L. Rogers
160 pages (color)
Red Book Price Guide-1997 Western American Art
1997
Southwest Art
128 pages
The Red Book Western American Price Index
1993
Southwest Art
126 pages
Master Index 1971-1993 Artists in Southwest Art
1993
Southwest Art
64 pages
Art of the Golden West
1990
Axelrod, Alan
418 pages (color)
Cowboy Artists of America 1986 Twenty-First Annual Exhibition (Exhibition catalog)
1986
Carter, Gary (Introduction)
64 pages (color)
Visions West The Story of Cowboy Artists of America Museum