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'''Donald Teague''' (1897 - December 13, 1991) was an American painter and illustrator, known as "the dean of American watercolorists."<ref name="latimesobit">{{cite news |last1=Oliver |first1=Myrna |title=Donald Teague; Dean of U.S. Watercolorists |url=https://www.newspapers.com/image/176009835/?terms=%22Donald%2BTeague%22 |accessdate=July 4, 2020 |work=The Los Angeles Times |date=December 15, 1991|page=A54}}</ref>
'''Donald Teague''' (1897 - December 13, 1991) was an American painter and illustrator, known as "the dean of American watercolorists."

==Life==
Teague was born in 1897 in [[Brooklyn]], New York City.<ref name="atlantaconstitutionobit">{{cite news |title=Mr. Donald Teague, 94, watercolorist |url=https://www.newspapers.com/image/400243060/?terms=%22Donald%2BTeague%22 |accessdate=July 4, 2020 |work=The Atlanta Constitution |date=December 15, 1991|page=H12|via=[[Newspapers.com]]}}</ref> He was trained at the [[Art Students League of New York]].<ref name="atlantaconstitutionobit"/>

Teague was an illustrator for the ''[[Saturday Evening Post]]'', ''[[Collier's]]'', ''[[McCall's]]'', and ''[[Woman's Home Companion]]'' in the 1920s-1930s.<ref name="latimesobit">{{cite news |last1=Oliver |first1=Myrna |title=Donald Teague; Dean of U.S. Watercolorists |url=https://www.newspapers.com/image/176009835/?terms=%22Donald%2BTeague%22 |accessdate=July 4, 2020 |work=The Los Angeles Times |date=December 15, 1991|page=A54}}</ref> He joined the art colony in [[Carmel-by-the-Sea]], where he painted for four decades.<ref name="latimesobit"/> By the time of his death, he had become known as "the dean of American watercolorists" according to ''The Los Angeles Times''.<ref name="latimesobit"/>

Teague died on December 13, 1991 in Carmel, California, at age 94.<ref name="atlantaconstitutionobit"/>


==Further reading==
==Further reading==

Revision as of 19:41, 4 July 2020

Donald Teague
Born1897
DiedDecember 13, 1991
Alma materArt Students League of New York
Occupation(s)Painter, illustrator

Donald Teague (1897 - December 13, 1991) was an American painter and illustrator, known as "the dean of American watercolorists."

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Teague was born in 1897 in Brooklyn, New York City.[1] He was trained at the Art Students League of New York.[1]

Teague was an illustrator for the Saturday Evening Post, Collier's, McCall's, and Woman's Home Companion in the 1920s-1930s.[2] He joined the art colony in Carmel-by-the-Sea, where he painted for four decades.[2] By the time of his death, he had become known as "the dean of American watercolorists" according to The Los Angeles Times.[2]

Teague died on December 13, 1991 in Carmel, California, at age 94.[1]

Further reading

  • Meyer, Claudia (1988). Donald Teague: A Life in Color. Bozeman, Montana: Nygard Pub. Co. ISBN 9780962032707. OCLC 31207876.
  • Krames, Lawrence A., ed. (2012). Donald Teague: Master Watercolorist, Illustrator and Fine Artist. San Francisco, California: The Bohemian Club. OCLC 906850623.

References

  1. ^ a b c "Mr. Donald Teague, 94, watercolorist". The Atlanta Constitution. December 15, 1991. p. H12. Retrieved July 4, 2020 – via Newspapers.com.
  2. ^ a b c Oliver, Myrna (December 15, 1991). "Donald Teague; Dean of U.S. Watercolorists". The Los Angeles Times. p. A54. Retrieved July 4, 2020.