Artists
Bruce Davidson
Henri Cartier-Bresson
Burk Uzzle

Paul Ellingson
Paul Lloyd Ellingson was born in 1938 in Menomonie, Wisconsin. This Salt Lake City master of watercolor had been one of the most interesting people thinking and working in Utah. He died in 2005.
Ellingson graduated in 1965 from the University of Utah with a B.F.A., in architecture and music, and an M.F.A., in painting in 1970. Ellingson was also an architectural theorist whose concept of the “continumorph” is fascinating and perhaps a landmark in the evolution of environmental-design thinking.
Paul Ellingson as artist maintained his position as an admirable painter of watercolors that are refreshingly economic as a set of low-key suggestion of the landscape, and as an effective teacher of the same, sometimes at the Salt Lake Art Center and sometimes at the University of Utah.
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Gordon Perry
Jerry Pulsipher

James Taylor Harwood
James Taylor Harwood was an American painter, engraver and art teacher. He was the first artist from Utah to exhibit at the Paris Salon, in 1892
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CAROLYN DURHAM PETERS, illustrator of this issue and of A Beginner’s Boston , lives in Brookline, Mass., with her husband, four children, and several hundred cacti and succulents. She sells her fabric wall handings privately and through a Rockport gallery.
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