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1910 Massie, Ontario, Canada - 1982 Santa Fe, New Mexico. Known for: Western genre, landscape and horse painting.
Robert Lougheed, who came to be known as "the painter's painter," was born and raised on a farm in Ontario, Canada. As a young child, Bob spent hours on the farm sketching animals and wildlife. After... Read full biography
Robert Lougheed, who came to be known as "the painter's painter," was born and raised on a farm in Ontario, Canada. As a young child, Bob spent hours on the farm sketching animals and wildlife. After contemplating a career as a professional hockey player, he decided to become an artist. He moved to... Read full biography
Robert Lougheed, who came to be known as "the painter's painter," was born and raised on a farm in Ontario, Canada. As a young child, Bob spent hours on the farm sketching animals and wildlife. After contemplating a career as a professional hockey player, he decided to become an artist. He moved to Toronto to work as a newspaper illustrator, while studying at night at the Ontario College of Art. At the age of 25 Bob began a life-long friendship with another illustrator named John Clymer. It was... Read full biography
Robert Lougheed, who came to be known as "the painter's painter," was born and raised on a farm in Ontario, Canada. As a young child, Bob spent hours on the farm sketching animals and wildlife. After contemplating a career as a professional hockey player, he decided to become an artist. He moved to Toronto to work as a newspaper illustrator, while studying at night at the Ontario College of Art. At the age of 25 Bob began a life-long friendship with another illustrator named John Clymer. It was Clymer who convinced Bob to move to New York, where he studied under Frank Vincent Dumond at the famed Arts Students League. He continued working for thirty years as an illustrator and his work appeared in magazines such as National Geographic,... Read full biography
Robert Lougheed, who came to be known as "the painter's painter," was born and raised on a farm in Ontario, Canada. As a young child, Bob spent hours on the farm sketching animals and wildlife. After contemplating a career as a professional hockey player, he decided to become an artist. He moved to Toronto to work as a newspaper illustrator, while studying at night at the Ontario College of Art. At the age of 25 Bob began a life-long friendship with another illustrator named John Clymer. It was Clymer who convinced Bob to move to New York, where he studied under Frank Vincent Dumond at the famed Arts Students League. He continued working for thirty years as an illustrator and his work appeared in magazines such as National Geographic, Sports Afield and Reader's Digest. In the late 1930's, Bob decided to move back to Canada and en-list in the Canadian Army. He was st... Read full biography
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- The Magnificent SevenJanuary 2004Stavig, VickiArt of the West
- Gone, But Not ForgottenOctober 2003Jarvis, JohnArt-Talk
- What's NewsSeptember 2003Editor, Art of the WestArt of the West
- Art Events - Coast to CoastSeptember 2003Herrin, AliceSouthwest Art
- Art DestinationsSeptember 2003Kupers, AudreyWildlife Art
- The Artist's ArtistSeptember 2003Nelson, MaryWildlife Art
- What's NewsMay 2003Editors, Art of the WestArt of the West
- Field NotesMay 2003Editors,Wildlife ArtWildlife Art
- What's NewMarch 2003Editors, Art of the WestArt of the West
- Robert Lougheed RememberedOctober 2002Wilkinson, ToddSouthwest Art
- The Lougheed LegacySeptember 1999Stavig, VickiArt of the West
- Euphoria, Turmoil, and InnovationAugust 1999May, StephenSouthwest Art
- What's NewsDecember 1998Editors, Art of the WestArt of the West
