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1899 Oskaloosa, Iowa - 1989 Redmond, Washington. Known for: Mountain landscape, seascape and still life painting, printmaking.
Born in Oskaloosa, Iowa, Mildred Pneuman was a painter in watercolor and oil of landscapes, seascapes and still lifes, and also did wood block printing, lithographs, etchings and serigraphs. She... Read full biography
Born in Oskaloosa, Iowa, Mildred Pneuman was a painter in watercolor and oil of landscapes, seascapes and still lifes, and also did wood block printing, lithographs, etchings and serigraphs. She began focusing on western themes in the mid-1920s and sketched in New Mexico, Arizona, Wyoming,... Read full biography
Born in Oskaloosa, Iowa, Mildred Pneuman was a painter in watercolor and oil of landscapes, seascapes and still lifes, and also did wood block printing, lithographs, etchings and serigraphs. She began focusing on western themes in the mid-1920s and sketched in New Mexico, Arizona, Wyoming, California, Mexico and Canada. According to her son, Fred Pneuman, her favorite subjects were mountains, primarily in Colorado and New Mexico. She painted Southwest Indian subjects as well as early missionary... Read full biography
Born in Oskaloosa, Iowa, Mildred Pneuman was a painter in watercolor and oil of landscapes, seascapes and still lifes, and also did wood block printing, lithographs, etchings and serigraphs. She began focusing on western themes in the mid-1920s and sketched in New Mexico, Arizona, Wyoming, California, Mexico and Canada. According to her son, Fred Pneuman, her favorite subjects were mountains, primarily in Colorado and New Mexico. She painted Southwest Indian subjects as well as early missionary scenes. Most of her block prints were done in the late 1930's and 1940's. Among the titles of her paintings were Pikes Peak, Long's Peak, Camelback and Papago, Phoenix, Late Afternoon, Tucson, and Taos, New Mexico. Pneuman moved as an infant to... Read full biography
Born in Oskaloosa, Iowa, Mildred Pneuman was a painter in watercolor and oil of landscapes, seascapes and still lifes, and also did wood block printing, lithographs, etchings and serigraphs. She began focusing on western themes in the mid-1920s and sketched in New Mexico, Arizona, Wyoming, California, Mexico and Canada. According to her son, Fred Pneuman, her favorite subjects were mountains, primarily in Colorado and New Mexico. She painted Southwest Indian subjects as well as early missionary scenes. Most of her block prints were done in the late 1930's and 1940's. Among the titles of her paintings were Pikes Peak, Long's Peak, Camelback and Papago, Phoenix, Late Afternoon, Tucson, and Taos, New Mexico. Pneuman moved as an infant to Denver, Colorado where she spent her growing years. She attended North High School, and in 1921, earned a degree in history from the Universi... Read full biography

