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Robert Meyers

Robert William Meyers (1919 - 1970) was active/lived in Wyoming.  Robert Meyers is known for Cowboy genre painting, illustration.

Robert Meyers, painter and illustrator, was born in New York City in 1919.  His illustrations appeared in the following publications: The Winning Dive, 1950; The Base Stealer, 1951; The Mysterious Caboose, 1950; The Haunted Hut, 1950; Jockie, 1951; True, Argosy, The Saturday Evening Post, and Reader's Digest.

His paintings often depicted western landscapes.

While working on his Cody, Wyoming ranch, Meyers was murdered by an unknown sniper.

Studied
National Academy of Design with Ivan Olinsky; Grand Central Art School; Traphagen School of Fashion

Member
CAA; Grand Central Art Gallery

Exhibited
Society of Illustrators, 1955-56 (solo); Gal. 85, Billings, MT, 1969; Golden Eagle Gal. Western Art, Cody, 1969 (solo).

Awards: prize, one of the 100 best posters for 1955, Art Director's Club, Chicago, 1955

Resources
Who Was Who in American Art, 1973;
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Facts about Robert Meyers

Robert Meyers, painter and illustrator, was born in New York City in 1919.  His illustrations appeared in the following publications: The Winning Dive, 1950; The Base Stealer, 1951; The Mysterious Caboose, 1950; The Haunted Hut, 1950; Jockie, 1951; True, Argosy, The Saturday Evening Post, and Reader's Digest.

His paintings often depicted western landscapes.

While working on his Cody, Wyoming ranch, Meyers was murdered by an unknown sniper.

Studied
National Academy of Design with Ivan Olinsky; Grand Central Art School; Traphagen School of Fashion

Member
CAA; Grand Central Art Gallery

Exhibited
Society of Illustrators, 1955-56 (solo);   ...  Displaying 750 of 1098 characters.

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