Adams Crossing (Colorado Springs, Colorado), Painting, circa 1930-1940
Adams Crossing (Colorado Springs, Colorado), Painting, circa 1930-1940
Original vintage 1930s - 1940s oil painting by Broadmoor Art Academy artist and instructor Lloyd Moylan. A street view of the Adams Crossing area of Colorado Springs with chickens, a grocery storefront, and several figures with trees in the background. Oil on canvas. Presented in a custom hand-carved gold leaf frame.
Provenance: Private Collection, Denver
SKU:28419
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Artist Biography - Lloyd Moylan (1893-1963)
A native of Minnesota, Moylan studied at the Minneapolis Art Institute, Art Students League, and Broadmoor Art Academy, 1920-22 (scholarship). Taught: Broadmoor Art Academy, 1921 (Industrial Arts), 1929-31. Professional Member of the BAA 1920s (vice president, 1923). Curator at the Museum of Navajo Ceremonial Art, Santa Fe, NM. Murals in Cheyenne School and Ute Theater, Colorado Springs and in courtroom, Portales, New Mexico. Exhibitions: Art Institute of Chicago, 1923; Broadmoor Art Academy, 1923 (concours prize winner); University of Colorado Museum, 1937. Work in Museum of Fine Arts, Museum of New Mexico, Santa Fe; Penrose Public Library, Colorado Springs and private collections in Colorado Springs and New Mexico.