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1911 - 2012 Tucson, Arizona. Known for: Western genre, figure, animal, landscape.
A talented and successful painter, who settled in Sonoita, Arizona, Duane was raised in Virginia, Minnesota, Iron Range country, where one of his early paintings was a commissioned mural depicting... Read full biography
A talented and successful painter, who settled in Sonoita, Arizona, Duane was raised in Virginia, Minnesota, Iron Range country, where one of his early paintings was a commissioned mural depicting the history of the mining industry of that area. He took the $3000. he earned from that project and... Read full biography
A talented and successful painter, who settled in Sonoita, Arizona, Duane was raised in Virginia, Minnesota, Iron Range country, where one of his early paintings was a commissioned mural depicting the history of the mining industry of that area. He took the $3000. he earned from that project and went to New York City, where he did not achieve the quick success he expected but won a poster contest of the Museum of Modern Art. Later he served in the Air Force and started a comic strip called... Read full biography
A talented and successful painter, who settled in Sonoita, Arizona, Duane was raised in Virginia, Minnesota, Iron Range country, where one of his early paintings was a commissioned mural depicting the history of the mining industry of that area. He took the $3000. he earned from that project and went to New York City, where he did not achieve the quick success he expected but won a poster contest of the Museum of Modern Art. Later he served in the Air Force and started a comic strip called "Cokey" for the base newspaper, and it was eventually syndicated. Following his discharge, he stayed with commercial art for awhile and then after moving to Tucson, Arizona, he became interested in painting the western scenes that subsequently made him... Read full biography
A talented and successful painter, who settled in Sonoita, Arizona, Duane was raised in Virginia, Minnesota, Iron Range country, where one of his early paintings was a commissioned mural depicting the history of the mining industry of that area. He took the $3000. he earned from that project and went to New York City, where he did not achieve the quick success he expected but won a poster contest of the Museum of Modern Art. Later he served in the Air Force and started a comic strip called "Cokey" for the base newspaper, and it was eventually syndicated. Following his discharge, he stayed with commercial art for awhile and then after moving to Tucson, Arizona, he became interested in painting the western scenes that subsequently made him famous. He won the 1997 Prix de West Purchase and Buyers' Choice Award at the Cowboy Hall of Fame in Oklahoma City.... Read full biography
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- The Magnificent Tucson SevenFebruary 2005Targos, ReneeArt-Talk
- South by SouthwestFebruary 2004Beck, Henry CabotSouthwest Art
- Art Events-ArizonaJanuary 2003Editors, Southwest ArtSouthwest Art
- Art EventsJune 2001Editors, Southwest ArtSouthwest Art
- Born With a SparkDecember 2000Coyner, BarbaraArt of the West
- Arizona History Through ArtApril 2000Reisdorfer, KathrynAmerican Art Review
- One on OneDecember 1998Stavig, VickiArt of the West
- Pioneer Women/Arizona History/ArtApril 1998Stragnell, Robert/J WilloughbyAmerican Art Review
- What's NewsSeptember 1997Editors, Art of the WestArt of the West
- Prix Beats '96 Total as AspevigAugust 1997Editors, Art TalkArt-Talk
- What's NewsApril 1997Editors, Art of the WestArt of the West
- Tucson 7March 1997Willoughby, JimSouthwest Art
- Creative Process/Sharing IdeasJuly 1995Hines, JackSouthwest Art
- Biographies of the 64 ArtistsJuly 1995SW editorsSouthwest Art
