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Painter, Printer, Etcher, Lithographer, b. 1905 - d. 1989

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    • Loren Mozley, "View of Queretaro" oil on canvas.
      Apr. 30, 2014

      Loren Mozley, "View of Queretaro" oil on canvas.

      Est: $30,000 - $50,000

      Loren Mozley, "View of Queretaro" oil on canvas. Signed lower right, "Mozley". Canvas: 28.125"H x 44.75"W. Frame: 36.5"H x 44.75"W. Note: The proceeds of this lot will benefit the Tyler Foundation, the charitable arm of Tyler Technologies (NYSE:TYL) responsible for gifts to charities, in which their employees are involved. This painting offers a panoramic view of Queretaro Mexico, with an arid landscape in the foreground and the aqueduct and mountains in the background. The moody sky suggests an incoming storm. Loren Mozley (American, 1905-1989) was known for his Cezanne-like scenes of the American Southwest and Mexico. As a highly respected professor and artist, he was called upon to help found the art department at University of Texas at Austin in the 1930s.

      Dallas Auction Gallery
    • Loren Mozley (1905-1989), "View from the Balcony"
      Jan. 29, 2011

      Loren Mozley (1905-1989), "View from the Balcony"

      Est: $10,000 - $15,000

      Loren Mozley (1905-1989), "View from the Balcony" oil on canvas. Canvas: 16"H x 20"W; Frame: 21.5"H x 25.5"W. Signed lower right, "Mozley". View from a hotel in Sevilla, Spain.

      Dallas Fine Art Auction
    • Onion Creek Bridge
      May. 15, 2010

      Onion Creek Bridge

      Est: $30,000 - $50,000

      LOREN MOZLEY (American, 1905-1989) Onion Creek Bridge, 1960 Oil on canvas 30 x 40 inches (76.2 x 101.6 cm) Signed lower right: Mozley Titled verso on stretcher top bar: Onion Creek Bridges Label verso: Onion Creek Bridges, 1960 / Oil on canvas / Lent by Mr. and Mrs. Burrel Rowe PROVENANCE: Mr. and Mrs. Burrell Rowe. EXHIBITED: Valley House Gallery, Dallas,"Loren Mozley: Exhibition", February - March 1967; University Art Museum at University of Texas, Austin, "Loren Mozley - A Retrospective", February 19 - March 26, 1978. Born in Brookport, Illinois, Loren Mozley grew up in lumber and mining camps and near American Indian pueblos in New Mexico. He studied at the University of New Mexico, but in 1926, left college to move to Taos. For the next two years he painted, exhibited his work at the Harwood Gallery, and befriended artists Andrew Dasburg, Dorothy Brett, John Ward Lockwood, Kenneth Adams, and John Marin, among others. Mozley then studied in Paris and lived in New York City. He returned to Taos in 1935 and began teaching art at the University of New Mexico. Mozley left New Mexico in 1938 to help Ward Lockwood organize the new art department at the University of Texas in Austin. He exhibited regionally including the Texas General exhibitions. Nationally, Mozley exhibited in New York, Colorado Springs, San Francisco, and Washington, D.C. Mozley retired from the University of Texas in 1975. His work is in the collections of the Archer M. Huntington Art Gallery, Austin; the Old Jail Art Center, Albany; and the Witte Museum, San Antonio.

      Heritage Auctions
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