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In the Beartooth Range
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Charles Laurens Heald, In the Beartooth Range - Signs of Life, Acrylic on canvas, 32" x 44"
A landscape artist through and through, Heald studied at the University of Washington in Seattle where he received a BA (cum laude) in 1963, and an MFA in painting in 1964. Fresh out of college, Heald was included in "Art Across America;" (1965) and the "85th Annual" (1966) at the San Francisco Museum of Art. Heald moved to Skagit Valley, Washington, in 1970. During the next four years, he was included in several important exhibitions, including "American Landscape" at the University of Washington, "Prospect Northwest" and "Skagit Valley Artists" at the Seattle Art Museum. Heald was given a retrospective at the University of Puget Sound, Tacoma, in 1983 and exhibited with the original "Skagit Valley Artists" at the Museum of Northwest Art, La Conner, Washington in 1992.
Donated By Dana Heald