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An avowed modernist painter, Earl Stroh began his art training in New York at the Art Institute of Buffalo. Stroh first visited Taos in 1947 for a summer class, and it was there that he met Andrew Dasburg, like Stroh, a strong admirer of Paul Cezanne. He became a resident of Taos in 1948, where his works caught the eye of a local dealer, and found a patron who sponsored his travel and study in New York and Paris. Stroh continues to work in Taos, focusing his non-representational work on form and color. For more information on Earl Stroh and other artists we represent, please visit the artist index on our gallery website |