Earl Stroh (American, 2005)

Timeline

1924
Born in Buffalo, NY
1937
Attended Art Institute of Buffalo
1940s
Attended University of New Mexico
1940s
Helene Wurlitzer became his patron and he recieved a grant from the Helena V.B. Wurlitzer Foundation
1940s
Went to Paris for a year to study the techniques of etching at the Atelier Friedlander
1947
Moved permanently to Taos, New Mexico where he remained for the rest of his career
1970s
Invited to make lithographs at the Tamarind Institute in Albuquerque, NM; one of the most pretigious lithograph workshops in the country.
2004
His acclaimed Taos Makimono Suite of lithographs is the subject of an exhibition at Harwood Museum of Fine Art
2005
Died in Taos, New Mexico
c.1937
Studied with Edwin Dickinson at Art Students League New York, NY
c.1947
Studied with Andrew Dasburg and Tom Benrimo.

Exhibitions

Public Collections

Minneapolis Art Institute, Minneapolis, MN
Art Institute of Chicago
Cincinnati Art Museum
Dallas Art Museum
Fort Worth Fine Arts Museum, Fort Worth, TX
University of New Mexico Art Museum, Albuquerque, NM
Harwood Museum of Art, Taos
Roswell Museum of Art, Roswell, NM
Denver Museum of Art
New Mexico Museum of Fine Arts, Albuquerque, NM
Metropolitan Museum of Fine Art