Addison Rowe Gallery
Santa Fe

Works Available By
- Mary Abbott
- Clinton Adams
- Milton Avery
- Thomas Duncan Benrimo
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- Emil James Bisttram
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- Howard Norton Cook
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- Stuart Davis
- Richard Diebenkorn
- Jim Dine
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- Lilly Fenichel
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- Ed Garman
- Sonia Gechtoff
- Frederick Hammersley
- Angela Heisch
- Sheila Isham
- Raymond Jonson
- Elaine de Kooning
- Albert H. Krehbiel
- Barbara Latham
- Janet Lippincott
- John Ward Lockwood
- William Lumpkins
- Beatrice Mandelman
- John Marin
- Agnes Martin
- Mimi Chen Ting
- Dorothy Morang
- Forrest Moses
- Elie Nadelman
- Kenneth Noland
- Bror Julius Olsson Nordfeldt
- Georgia O'Keeffe
- Agnes Pelton
- Florence Pierce
- Jane Piper
- Louis Ribak
- Rolph Scarlett
- Howard Schleeter
- Fritz Scholder
- William Samuel Schwartz
- Joseph Henry Sharp
- Charles Green Shaw
- Leon Polk Smith
- Vivian Springford
- Joseph Stella
- Irene Monat Stern
- Earl Stroh
- Michio Takayama
- Wayne Thiebaud
- Stuart Walker
- Max Weber
Fritz Scholder
(American, 1937 – 2005)
Fritz Scholder, also known as Fritz William Scholder V, was an American artist associated with post-modern and pop art movements. His work often depicted the American Indian and was expressed through paintings, monotypes, lithographs, and sculptures. Born in 1937 in Breckenridge, Minnesota, USA, he later lived and worked in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Scholder was influenced by artists such as Oscar Howe, Wayne Thiebaud, Tarmo Pasto, Raymond Witt, Andrew Rush, and Charles Littler, and he studied at the University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas, Wisconsin State University, Superior, Sacramento State University, and the University of Arizona. His works are exhibited in the Crocker Art Museum, the California Palace of the Legion of Honor, the Smithsonian...


