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Wilson Hurley

1924-2008

Wilson Hurley, a resident of New Mexico since 1935, is recognized as one of America's premier landscape painters. Working in the great American landscape tradition, he has often been compared with Albert Bierstadt, Frederick Church, and Thomas Moran, the great landscapists of the 19th century. Though honored by the comparison, Hurley creates paintings that are truly contemporary in that they combine the realistic beauty of nature with the best of 20th-century technological achievement, thought, and expression. Hurley is credited with bringing Western realist landscape painting to the forefront of American painting. His influence on the current and future generations of artists is incalculable. His work embodies the spirit of Western individualism and presents his experience, enthusiasm, and appreciation to all who see his paintings so that they, too, may understand his extraordinary perspective.

Hurley, whose artistic talents were apparent at a very early age, has often been described as a "renaissance man". While pursuing successful careers in engineering and law, Hurley quietly developed his art. At the age of 40, Hurley turned to painting full-time. The accomplishments he has achieved since are both innumerable and impressive. Among the awards presented to Hurley by the National Academy of Western Art are the 1984 Prix de West for his painting Los Alamos Country, and the gold medal for oil painting in 1977, 1978, and 1984. The National Cowboy Hall of Fame presented him with the 1977 Trustees' Award for his contribution to Western Art. The Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Western Art presented him with the award for Excellence in Western Art in 1991. He has had one-man shows at the Albuquerque Museum of Art and History; the National Cowboy Hall of Fame and Western Heritage Center in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma; the Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum in Canyon, Texas; the Gilcrease Museum in Tulsa, Oklahoma; the Whitney Museum in Cody Wyoming; the Rockwell Museum in Corning, New York and the Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Western Art in Indianapolis, Indiana.

Actively seeking works by Wilson Hurley.

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A Soft Rain Out to Sea
A Soft Rain Out to Sea

oil on canvas

36” x 40”


A Soft Rain Out to Sea

A Soft Rain Out to Sea

oil on canvas

36” x 40”

Uncomprende Valley

Uncomprende Valley

oil on canvas

24” x 40”

Surf Off Laniloa Point, Oahu - 2000

Surf Off Laniloa Point, Oahu - 2000

oil on canvas on linen

36” x 60”

Lone Pine Mesa

Lone Pine Mesa

oil on board - 1970

23” x 36”

Acoma and Katzimo

Acoma and Katzimo

oil on canvas

30” x 36”

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Uncomprende Valley
Surf Off Laniloa Point, Oahu - 2000
Lone Pine Mesa
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