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Allan J. McIntyre Fine Art specializing in fine prints and works of art on paper, created before 1950 that interpret the American West in all its ethnic, social, and natural facets. Through the collection, preservation, and sale of early lithographs, etchings, aquatints, drypoints, watercolors, serigraphs, and graphite illustrations, we aim to educate a larger audience about our regions history, artists, and art. Artists of interest include, in part, Ferdinand Burgdorff, George Elbert Burr, Charles M. Capps, Howard Cook, Homer Cooyama, Andrew Dasburg, Randall Davey, Lew Davis, Eva Ellen Dean, Louie Ewing, Hurlstone Fairchild, Albert Groll, Barbara Latham, Chester Leich, Ward Lockwood, Albert Looking Elk, Albert Lujan, Pete Martinez, Marylka Modjeska, Thomas Moran, Ira Moskowitz, William C. Ostrander, Roi Partridge, Gerry Peirce, Leon Pescheret, Doel Reed, Alfred Rudolph, Birger Sandzen, Channing Smith, Will Sparks, Earl Stroh, Stella L. Towne, Jack Van Ryder, H. E. Wenck, Glenn and Treva Wheete.
In adjunct to normal business operations we are attempting to develop a more thorough understanding of graphic artists who worked and lived in Arizona and the Sonoran Desert in the nineteenth and early twentieth century's. Consideration is given to learning about and acquiring information on artists who resided in the state, but due to geographic location and the inability to properly market their art, have been eclipsed by others. It is our hope to fill in another small corner of little known American regional art. Early Southern Arizona artists, and their art, especially graphic artists and printmakers are of special concern to us. Although a great deal of literature has been produced on early New Mexican artists and printmakers working in the Santa Fe and Taos areas, similar material is sadly lacking for Arizona artists.
Beyond the desert regions of Arizona, California, New Mexico, and Texas, we extend our concerns to San Francisco Bay Area artists, such as John Haley, Jennie Lewis, Marguerite Redman Dorgeloh et. al.
Nationally we are interested in American artists working in the various federal arts programs of the 1930s and early 1940s (for example PWAP and WPA FAP prints) and to those who used their skills in their expression of political discontent or commentary. In part, George Biddle, Jacob Burck, John Steuart Curry, H. Mallette Dean, Stevan Dohanos, Mabel Dwight, Hugo Gellert, William Gropper, J. Jay McVicker, Mildred Rackley, Robert Riggs, Harry Sternberg, and Anthony Velonis, among others.
Other artists represented, include: Clarence Anderson, Anders Aldrin, W. M. Allison, Luis Arenal, John Taylor Arms, Henry Balink, Arthur C. Begay, Harrison Begay, Joseph Bennett, Paul Berdanier, Ada Bird, Helen Blumenschein, Syd Browne, Bernard Brussel-Smith, Andrew Butler, Federico Castellon, Manville Chapman, Jean Charlot, Asa Cheffetz, Herman Cherry, Michael Chiago, Richard Correll, John Costigan, Ben Cunningham, Marion Cunningham, Gustaf Dalstrom, Richard Day, H. Mallette Dean, Joe De Yong, Robert Draper, Charley Earnesta, Mercedes Erixon, Mabel Farmer, Olive Fell, Edward Ferguson, Herb Fichter, Henry Chapman Ford, Karl Fortess, H. Fortier, Don Freeman, Edwin Fulwider, Wedo Georgetti, Orlo M. Gill, Harry Gottlieb, Gordon Grant, Kent Hagerman, Trude Hanscom, Lily Harmon, Dorothy Hay, Carl Heilborn, Morris Henry Hobbs, Joseph Imhof, W. D. Inverarity, William Jacobs, Mervin Jules, James Joseph Kearns, Henry George Keller, Rockwell Kent, Eugene Kingman, Gene Kloss, Armin Landeck, Beatrice Levy, Orson Linn, Herschel Logan, Erle Loran, Nat Lowell, Ethel Magafan, Nathan Margolis, Fletcher Martin, A. D. Macintyre, Lon Megargee, Leo Meissner, George Jo Mess, Max Mongel, Geronima Montoya, Loraine Moore, Peter Moran, Russell Natt, Thomas Nason, Warren Newcombe, B. J. O. Nordfeldt, Otis Oldfield, Pan Yo Pin, Ralph Pearson, Wolfgang Pogzeba, Max Pollak, Charles Pont, Raymond Poseyesva, H. Rudolph Pott, Ace Powell, Leonard Pytlak, Augusta Rathbone, William S. Rice, Red Robin, Ceil Rosenberg, Harriet Roudebush, Dorothy Rutka, Tom Ryan, Edwin Scheier, Robert Shaw, Will Shuster, Simka Simkhovitch, Howard E. Smith, Clay Spohn, Beulah Stevenson, David Carrick Swing, Edgar Dorsey Taylor, Irving Toddy, Jose Rey Toledo, Joseph Trovato, Tse Ye Mu, Eddie Tsosie, Romando Vigil, Tomas Vigil, Herman Volz, Marion Gothard Wallace, Albert James Webb, Reynold Weidenaar, Glenn Wessels, Levon West, J. R. Willis, John W. Winkler, George Hand Wright, Frederick Yost, Alfredo Zalce, Henry Ziegler.
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The Tohono O'odham and Pimeria Alta
by
Allan J. McIntyre
Specializing in fine prints and art on paper by graphic artists and printmakers
of the American desert Southwest, primarily Arizona and New Mexico, created before 1950.
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