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1891 Tuscaloosa, Alabama - 1978 Colorado Springs, Colorado. Known for: Mural and landscape painting, ceramic, educator.
Born in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, Tabor Utley became a painter, ceramist, and stage designer active in Colorado Springs where he established a studio in the mid 1930s. Coming to Colorado for his health,... Read full biography
Born in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, Tabor Utley became a painter, ceramist, and stage designer active in Colorado Springs where he established a studio in the mid 1930s. Coming to Colorado for his health, he first stopped in Denver and studied art with Robert Graham and J. Campbell Corey. He founded a... Read full biography
Born in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, Tabor Utley became a painter, ceramist, and stage designer active in Colorado Springs where he established a studio in the mid 1930s. Coming to Colorado for his health, he first stopped in Denver and studied art with Robert Graham and J. Campbell Corey. He founded a commercial art business for the production of stage sets and of making Colorado maps. Pursuing this activity, he traveled around the state, which stirred his interest in the terrain, and correspondingly... Read full biography
Born in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, Tabor Utley became a painter, ceramist, and stage designer active in Colorado Springs where he established a studio in the mid 1930s. Coming to Colorado for his health, he first stopped in Denver and studied art with Robert Graham and J. Campbell Corey. He founded a commercial art business for the production of stage sets and of making Colorado maps. Pursuing this activity, he traveled around the state, which stirred his interest in the terrain, and correspondingly in landscape painting. As a result, from 1928 to the early 30s, he took landscape painting classes at the Broadmoor Academy in Colorado Springs, studying with Ernest Lawson, Ward Lockwood, Randall Davey and Boardman Robinson. Lawson's impasto... Read full biography
Born in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, Tabor Utley became a painter, ceramist, and stage designer active in Colorado Springs where he established a studio in the mid 1930s. Coming to Colorado for his health, he first stopped in Denver and studied art with Robert Graham and J. Campbell Corey. He founded a commercial art business for the production of stage sets and of making Colorado maps. Pursuing this activity, he traveled around the state, which stirred his interest in the terrain, and correspondingly in landscape painting. As a result, from 1928 to the early 30s, he took landscape painting classes at the Broadmoor Academy in Colorado Springs, studying with Ernest Lawson, Ward Lockwood, Randall Davey and Boardman Robinson. Lawson's impasto technique became apparent as an influence in Utley's painting, as was Robinson's teaching that "invisible structures... Read full biography
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