ArtistsVance Hall Kirkland
Vance Hall Kirkland

Vance Hall Kirkland

American, 1904–1981
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Vance Hall Kirkland was a painter and educator in Denver, Colorado. His paintings, from 1926 to 1981, range from realist and impressionist watercolors, to surrealist deadwood worlds, to abstract expressionist mixtures of oil paint and water to richly textured dot paintings in oil. Commenting on Kirkland's works from 1954 to 1981, the director of the Museum of Modern Art, Vienna, Lóránd Hegyi, stated, “... in his later work, he developed a visionary art which mystically empathized with the entire universe, gave cosmic universality visual form in explosive images and used panel painting to convey the perpetually changing state of the universe.” After his death Kirkland Museum of Fine & Decorative Art was founded in his name.

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Cattle Round Up (mural study, Eureka, Kansas Post Office) SAAM 1974.28.22 1
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Eureka, Kansas, post office interior 2
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Eureka, Kansas, post office interior 1
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Environment of Chipmunks (Art Institute of Chicago)
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