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Donald Teague N. A.


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A leading illustrator of western subjects for the Saturday Evening Post, Donald Teague became a founding member of the National Academy of Western Art in 1973. His pseudonymn was "Edwin Dawes", a name he used when he did illustrations for Colliers magazine because that publication and the Post were great rivals, and he did not want to appear to be serving both of them.In 1938, Teague made a risky move away from New York, the source of his illustration assignments, to California, but the publishers sought him out there. He first lived in Encino, and then from 1949 settled in Carmel. In 1948, he was elected a National Academician and in 1958, became a full-time fine artist. In 1953 and 1954, he earned major awards from the American Watercolor Society, the first to win two awards in succession.
American Rose by Donald Teague N. A.
American Rose

6" x 9"
Conversation in Ubida by Donald Teague N. A.
Conversation in Ubida

20" x 30"
Low Tide Cornwall by Donald Teague N. A.
Low Tide Cornwall

20" x 30"
The Bridge at Azay-le-Rideau by Donald Teague N. A.
The Bridge at Azay-le-Rideau

19.5" x 29.5"




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