Charles Taylor Bowling (Texan,1891-1985) Signed Print "Dallas Nine" Associate

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Original Limited Edition Lithograph by Listed Texas Artist Charles Taylor Bowling (1891-1985) No Date but Circa late 1930's - 1940's should be a good estimate compared to his other similar works. Close Associate of the "Dallas Nine" Artists and Printmakers Signed in pencil lower right, titled on left lower left "Down Stream" and "Ed. 20" Size of paper is 11.25" x 14.5" stamped upper right corner "Strathmore Art" From Askart Charles Taylor Bowling, 1891-1985, a lithographer, as well as painter of still-life, landscape and urban scenes, was born in Quitman, Texas, and died in Dallas. Though a long-lived artist -- into his early nineties -- he gave up painting c. 1965 due to failing eyesight. Bowling combined art with a job, having a long career as a draftsman and head of the drafting department at Texas Power and Light from 1916-1968. In addition, Bowling got a late start as a fine artist, only beginning to paint in his mid-thirties while recovering from an illness. He studied with Alexandre Hogue, Frank Klepper, and with Olin Travis at the Dallas Art Institute, where he later was a teacher. He taught at the Dallas Art Institute; and was a founding member of the Lone Star Printmakers. Bowling also belonged to the Dallas Art Association; Dallas Print Society; Frank Reaugh Art Club; Klepper Sketch Club; Southern States Art League; read more