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Hanson Puthuff was born in
Waverly, Missouri on August 21, 1875. Puthuff studied at the Art
Institute of Chicago before moving to Colorado in 1889 to study at
the University of Denver Art School. He arrived in Los Angeles in
1903 and for 23 years worked as a commercial artist painting
billboards while painting landscapes in his leisure.
In Southern California, he lived in Eagle Rock, La Crescenta, Corona
Del Mar and La Canada. He was a co-founder of the California Art
Club and the Laguna Beach Art Association. After 1926 he was able to
abandon commercial art and devote full time to fine art and
exhibitions. He won dozens of awards including Diploma from the
Alaska-Yukon Exposition, 1892, and two Silver medals from the
Panama-California Exposition, 1915. He is nationally famous for his
lyric interpretations of the Southern California landscapes and
deserts.
Puthuff died in Corona Del Mar on May 12, 1972.
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