William Victor Higgins
art by William Victor Higgins |
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1884 - 1949
American
-Modernism, Impressionism
-William Victor Higgins was an American artist known for his contributions to modernism and impressionism in American art. He was associated with the Taos Society of Artists, a group of painters who settled in Taos, New Mexico, and were inspired by the local landscape and culture. Higgins' style evolved over his career, blending elements of impressionism with modernist techniques to create vibrant and expressive paintings. He often depicted scenes of everyday life in the American Southwest, capturing the unique light and atmosphere of the region with bold brushwork and vivid colors. Higgins' work played a significant role in shaping the artistic identity of the American Southwest and fostering appreciation for its natural beauty and cultural heritage.
-Painting
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