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1896 Cleborne, Texas - 1950 Minnesota. Known for: Modernist-leaning landscape, Indians, pueblo, carver.
A painter, architect and wood carver, Lloyd Albright lived in Dalhart, Texas and was born in Cleburne, Texas. He was very interested in adobe structures and designed many replicas of them for Dalhart... Read full biography
A painter, architect and wood carver, Lloyd Albright lived in Dalhart, Texas and was born in Cleburne, Texas. He was very interested in adobe structures and designed many replicas of them for Dalhart including his own studio, a two-level structure, which he decorated with his wood carvings. As a... Read full biography
A painter, architect and wood carver, Lloyd Albright lived in Dalhart, Texas and was born in Cleburne, Texas. He was very interested in adobe structures and designed many replicas of them for Dalhart including his own studio, a two-level structure, which he decorated with his wood carvings. As a painter, he did numerous New Mexico and West Texas landscapes and scenes with adobes, missions, mountains and trees. He worked for the Rock Island Railroad and was in the Army during World War I. As an... Read full biography
A painter, architect and wood carver, Lloyd Albright lived in Dalhart, Texas and was born in Cleburne, Texas. He was very interested in adobe structures and designed many replicas of them for Dalhart including his own studio, a two-level structure, which he decorated with his wood carvings. As a painter, he did numerous New Mexico and West Texas landscapes and scenes with adobes, missions, mountains and trees. He worked for the Rock Island Railroad and was in the Army during World War I. As an artist, he was primarily self taught, although in 1922 he took a few classes at the Chicago Academy of Fine Art, and in 1930 studied in Taos, New Mexico, with Buck Dunton, and in 1931 with Emil Bisttram. He died in Minnesota, where he had gone for... Read full biography
A painter, architect and wood carver, Lloyd Albright lived in Dalhart, Texas and was born in Cleburne, Texas. He was very interested in adobe structures and designed many replicas of them for Dalhart including his own studio, a two-level structure, which he decorated with his wood carvings. As a painter, he did numerous New Mexico and West Texas landscapes and scenes with adobes, missions, mountains and trees. He worked for the Rock Island Railroad and was in the Army during World War I. As an artist, he was primarily self taught, although in 1922 he took a few classes at the Chicago Academy of Fine Art, and in 1930 studied in Taos, New Mexico, with Buck Dunton, and in 1931 with Emil Bisttram. He died in Minnesota, where he had gone for medical treatment. Source:. John and Deborah Powers, "Texas Painters, Sculptors, and Graphic Artists". Doris Dawdy, "Arti... Read full biography
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- Women Artists of Santa FeOctober 2004Grauer, Michael RAmerican Art Review
- Neighbors: Texas Artists in New MexAugust 2003Grauer, MichaelAmerican Art Review
- Panhandle-Plains Historical MuseumDecember 2001Grauer, Michael JAmerican Art Review
- Good Buys in the Historic MarketJanuary 1998Brown, MagaretSouthwest Art
- Lloyd, L AlbrightApril 1995Grauer, MichaelSouthwest Art