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1884 Shelbyville, Indiana - 1949 Taos, New Mexico. Known for: Indian genre, landscape and portrait painting.
A key member of the Taos, New Mexico Society of Artists, Victor Higgins seemed much more influenced by modernist, abstract art than the other members although much of his work seemed realistic. From... Read full biography
A key member of the Taos, New Mexico Society of Artists, Victor Higgins seemed much more influenced by modernist, abstract art than the other members although much of his work seemed realistic. From 1920, he was combining Impressionism with Cubism and painting mostly landscapes reduced to basic... Read full biography
A key member of the Taos, New Mexico Society of Artists, Victor Higgins seemed much more influenced by modernist, abstract art than the other members although much of his work seemed realistic. From 1920, he was combining Impressionism with Cubism and painting mostly landscapes reduced to basic shapes, giving a sense of visual rhythm and showing geometric relationships of form and design. He was a native of a farming community in Indiana who was inspired towards art by an itinerant sign... Read full biography
A key member of the Taos, New Mexico Society of Artists, Victor Higgins seemed much more influenced by modernist, abstract art than the other members although much of his work seemed realistic. From 1920, he was combining Impressionism with Cubism and painting mostly landscapes reduced to basic shapes, giving a sense of visual rhythm and showing geometric relationships of form and design. He was a native of a farming community in Indiana who was inspired towards art by an itinerant sign painter. He studied briefly at the Art Institute of Chicago, having left home for Chicago at the age of 15 and studying with E. Martin Hennings and Walter Ufer. For four years, he traveled in Europe and studied in Munich, and in 1912 returned to Chicago... Read full biography
A key member of the Taos, New Mexico Society of Artists, Victor Higgins seemed much more influenced by modernist, abstract art than the other members although much of his work seemed realistic. From 1920, he was combining Impressionism with Cubism and painting mostly landscapes reduced to basic shapes, giving a sense of visual rhythm and showing geometric relationships of form and design. He was a native of a farming community in Indiana who was inspired towards art by an itinerant sign painter. He studied briefly at the Art Institute of Chicago, having left home for Chicago at the age of 15 and studying with E. Martin Hennings and Walter Ufer. For four years, he traveled in Europe and studied in Munich, and in 1912 returned to Chicago where an exhibition of his work at the Palette and Chisel Club earned him national attention and the esteemed Gold M... Read full biography
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- The Taos Society of ArtistsAugust 2005Wierich & PorterAmerican Art Review
- Best WesternJuly 2005Dorfman, JohnArt & Auction
- Art Events: Coast to CoastJuly 2005Editors, Southwest ArtSouthwest Art
- Spirit of the WestJuly 2004Fauntleroy, GussieArt & Antiques
- City Focus-Getting Stronger and MorJuly 2004Indyke, DottieARTnews
- The Taos Art Museum & Fechin HouseApril 2004Porter, Dean AAmerican Art Review
- The New Gold RushMay 2003Kinsella, EileenARTnews
- Collecting FeverApril 2003Gangelhoff, BonnieSouthwest Art
- Southwest SizzleAugust 2002Indyke, DottieARTnews
- Panhandle-Plains Historical MuseumDecember 2001Grauer, Michael JAmerican Art Review
- Museum of the SouthwestDecember 2001Holeva, Daniel HAmerican Art Review
- Lure of the WestJanuary 2001Pastan, AmySouthwest Art
- Into the WildDecember 1999Wilkinson, ToddSouthwest Art
- Taos Artists & Their PatronsAugust 1999Campbell, SuzanAmerican Art Review
- Taos Artists & Their PatronsJune 1999Campbell, SusanAmerican Art Review
- Trauma, Tradition, and TransformatMay 1999May, StephenSouthwest Art
- Enchanted by New MexicoSeptember 1998Grauer, MichaelSouthwest Art
