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Arizona Art History

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(above: Paul Burlin, Grand Canyon, 1913-1921, oil on canvas, Denver Art Museum, William Sr. and Dorothy Harmsen Collection. 2001.1253.)

(above: Arthur Wesley Dow, The Destroyer, c. 1911-13, oil on canvas, Minneapolis Institute of Art, The Mary Ingebrand-Pohlad Endowment for Twentieth Century Paintings, the Frank Meyers Steiner American Western Art Fund, and the William and Harriet Ludwick Endowment for Western Art. Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons*)

(above: Arthur Wesley Dow, Red Temples, 1912, oil on canvas, Denver Art Museum, Funds from Henry Roath and the DAM Westerners. 2021.36.)
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