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20/21st centuries. Known for: Western life painting.
Linda Loeschen grew up in New Jersey and was trained at Parsons School of Design in New York City. She pursued a short career in interior design before deciding to move west for skiing and an outdoor... Read full biography
Linda Loeschen grew up in New Jersey and was trained at Parsons School of Design in New York City. She pursued a short career in interior design before deciding to move west for skiing and an outdoor life style. It was here that she met her husband, who breeds American Quarter Horses on a small... Read full biography
Linda Loeschen grew up in New Jersey and was trained at Parsons School of Design in New York City. She pursued a short career in interior design before deciding to move west for skiing and an outdoor life style. It was here that she met her husband, who breeds American Quarter Horses on a small ranch outside of Aspen, Colorado. Using the watercolor skills she acquired at Parson's, Linda began drawing and painting the things that surround her - the ranching lifestyle gives her plenty of subject... Read full biography
Linda Loeschen grew up in New Jersey and was trained at Parsons School of Design in New York City. She pursued a short career in interior design before deciding to move west for skiing and an outdoor life style. It was here that she met her husband, who breeds American Quarter Horses on a small ranch outside of Aspen, Colorado. Using the watercolor skills she acquired at Parson's, Linda began drawing and painting the things that surround her - the ranching lifestyle gives her plenty of subject matter. The house is full of saddles, tack, denim jackets, cowboy boots and hats hanging from deer antler racks - much of the regalia that appears in her work. And, of course, horses, cowboys, children and fabulous flowers and landscapes are... Read full biography
Linda Loeschen grew up in New Jersey and was trained at Parsons School of Design in New York City. She pursued a short career in interior design before deciding to move west for skiing and an outdoor life style. It was here that she met her husband, who breeds American Quarter Horses on a small ranch outside of Aspen, Colorado. Using the watercolor skills she acquired at Parson's, Linda began drawing and painting the things that surround her - the ranching lifestyle gives her plenty of subject matter. The house is full of saddles, tack, denim jackets, cowboy boots and hats hanging from deer antler racks - much of the regalia that appears in her work. And, of course, horses, cowboys, children and fabulous flowers and landscapes are everywhere. Her fresh approach to these subjects is very popular and she is represented in collections nationwide.... Read full biography
