Conrad Schwiering S/N Western Print, Leading

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Artist: Conrad Schwiering
Title: Leading 'em Home
Year: 1982
Medium: Lithograph, signed and numbered in pencil
Edition: 200
Paper Size: 27" x 21.5"


  Working from his home and studio in Jackson, Wyoming, Conrad Schwiering painted mountain landscapes that showed the changing seasons. He is known for his views of the Teton Mountains and said: "I plan on going out every day to sketch these mountains no matter what sort of weather is brewing. Because this is really what a mountain painter does--he catches, if he can, the essence of the moods, as they come across the mountains, hoping he can pass them on to others."

When asked how long it takes to do a picture, Schwiering replied: "Oh, I'd say about two weeks and 35 years."

He was a member of the National Academy of Western Art. His father was Dean of Education at the University of Wyoming, where Schwiering took a minor in arts. He also studied under Robert A. Grahame and Raphael Lillywhite of Denver, and then went to the Art Students League to study with Charles S. Chapmen, the painter he most admired.

After World War II, he settled in Jackson Hole and sold more than 1000 paintings.

Conrad Schweiring was one of 12 contemporary artist featured on Profiles in American Art, a film series produced for PBS in 1982.

Item Details

Reference #:
Schwiering_Leading__em_Home
Quantity
1
Category
Fine Art
SubCategory
Prints & Lithographs
Department
Antiques (approx100yrs)
Year
1982
Dimensions
(Width x Height X Depth)
21.50 x 27.00 x
Weight
Unknown
Condition
Excellent
Material