biografía de Warren Eliphalet ROLLINS (1861-1962)

Lugar de nacimiento: Carson City, NV

Lugar de defunción: Winslow, AZ

Direcciones: San Diego, 1887; Tacoma, WA, 1890s; Valley, AZ; Baltimore, MD in the 1940s

Profesión: Painter, teacher

Estudios: San Fran. Sch. Design, with V. Williams.

Exposiciones: Western Wash. Industrial Expo, 1891; Santa Fe, before 1910; Mus. New Mexico, Santa Fe; Am. Artists Assn., Los Angeles; Calif. Sch. Des (medal); Maryland Inst.; Barbizon Plaza, NY; Gunnison, CO; Delmonico's, NYC, Sheraton Belvedere Hotel, Baltimore, MD, 1947 (solo)

Asociaciones: Tacoma A. League, 1892; early member of the Santa Fe Colony, 1915.

Obra: Santa Fe Railroad; triptychs, Bishops' Lodge, Santa Fe, NM; Tower Bldg., Baltimore, DC; murals, USPO, Gallup, NM; Harvey House, Gallup, NM; Mus. New Mexico, Santa Fe; hotel, Arrowhead Springs, CA; Nat. Bank, Phoenix, AZ; Huntington Gal., Los Angeles;

Comentarios: WPA artist. Position: assistant director, Calif. Sch. Design, San Francisco. About 1900 he was one of the first painters admitted to the ceremonies of the Hopi, Crow and Blackwell Indians and had a studio near El Tovar at the Grand Canyon. Specialty: Southwestern scenes, marines.

Fuentes: WW59; WW47. More recently, see Hughes, Artists in California, 478; P&H Samuels, 407; Trip and Cook, Washington State Art and Artists.

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