Earl Stroh
Earl Stroh
American, 1924–2005
Earl Stroh trained at the Art Institute of Buffalo, and the Art Students League of New York before moving to New Mexico in 1947. In northern New Mexico hIs circle included writer DH Lawrence and artist Andrew Dasburg, and Stroh was among the group known as the Taos Modernists who were exploring new ways of depicting the landscape.
Stroh’s work has been exhibited at the Library of Congress, the Oklahoma Art Center, and the Galerie Seder in Paris. He participated in one-person exhibitions at the New Mexico a museum of Art, Santa Fe; the Roswell Museum and Art Center in Roswell; the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, Texas; and the Harwood Museum of Art in Taos, among others.
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