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1875 Waverly, Missouri - 1972 Corona del Mar, California. Known for: Desert landscape, portrait and mural painting.
Hanson Puthuff was born in 1875 in Waverly, Missouri. He is primarily remembered for his California landscapes and desert paintings, and his involvement in the Southern California art world in the... Read full biography
Hanson Puthuff was born in 1875 in Waverly, Missouri. He is primarily remembered for his California landscapes and desert paintings, and his involvement in the Southern California art world in the early 20th century. His paintings of rolling hills, canyons, and atmospheric effects of Southern... Read full biography
Hanson Puthuff was born in 1875 in Waverly, Missouri. He is primarily remembered for his California landscapes and desert paintings, and his involvement in the Southern California art world in the early 20th century. His paintings of rolling hills, canyons, and atmospheric effects of Southern California, the Sierras, and desert scenes are widely admired. Puthuff childhood was filled with both uncertainty and strife. He was born to a struggling carpenter, Alonzo Augustus Duvall, and his wife,... Read full biography
Hanson Puthuff was born in 1875 in Waverly, Missouri. He is primarily remembered for his California landscapes and desert paintings, and his involvement in the Southern California art world in the early 20th century. His paintings of rolling hills, canyons, and atmospheric effects of Southern California, the Sierras, and desert scenes are widely admired. Puthuff childhood was filled with both uncertainty and strife. He was born to a struggling carpenter, Alonzo Augustus Duvall, and his wife, Mary Anne Lee. When Puthuff was two, his mother died and he was given to the care of her close friend Elizabeth Stadley Puthuff, a young Civil War widow who supported herself as a seamstress. She became his surrogate mother, and he later assumed her... Read full biography
Hanson Puthuff was born in 1875 in Waverly, Missouri. He is primarily remembered for his California landscapes and desert paintings, and his involvement in the Southern California art world in the early 20th century. His paintings of rolling hills, canyons, and atmospheric effects of Southern California, the Sierras, and desert scenes are widely admired. Puthuff childhood was filled with both uncertainty and strife. He was born to a struggling carpenter, Alonzo Augustus Duvall, and his wife, Mary Anne Lee. When Puthuff was two, his mother died and he was given to the care of her close friend Elizabeth Stadley Puthuff, a young Civil War widow who supported herself as a seamstress. She became his surrogate mother, and he later assumed her name. Puthuff remained close to her, with the exception of a period of eight years, when his father took him at age... Read full biography
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Magazine Articles (12)
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- Legacy of the LandApril 2015Colestock, KeithAmerican Fine Art Magazine
- California Colors: Hanson PuthuffDecember 2006EditorAmerican Art Review
- Impressionism in California 1890-19December 2003Stern, JeanCalifornia Art Club Newsletter
- Grandeur in Nature: Landscape PaintJune 2003Stern, JeanCalifornia Art Club Newsletter
- The Artist at HomeJanuary 2003Gangelhoff, BonnieSouthwest Art
- California's Plein-Air HeritageJune 2001Stern, JeanArt of the West
- Tradition Lives On/CA Art ClubJune 2000Stavig, VickieArt of the West
- Historic Landscapes of MalibuApril 1998Zakian, MichaelAmerican Art Review
- Bottom LineDecember 1996Brown, Margaret LSouthwest Art
- California ImpressionistsAugust 1996Keyes, Donald DAmerican Art Review
- The California Art ClubMarch 1996Landauer, SusanAmerican Art Review
- Easels in the ArroyosOctober 1994Moure, NancyAmerican Art Review
