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E George De Ville

E. George De Ville (1890 - 1960) was active/lived in Arizona, New Mexico, Wisconsin.  E De Ville is known for Sandpainting, southwest landscape.

Born in Appleton, Wisconsin, E. George De Ville is known for his sand paintings,  which he, not a Native American, did with the same methods as the Southwest Indians. One of his works titled Rainbow Bridge is inscribed: "Hand made: Employing sand, ground rock and minerals as the color medium."

His subjects were western from New Mexico and Arizona, especially the Grand Canyon.  He also did portraits of old time Indians and white settlers of those regions. He lived much of his life in Flagstaff, Arizona and Gallup, New Mexico, and was living in St. Johns, Arizona when he died.


Source:
Doris Dawdy, Artists of the American West, Volume II, p. 79

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Facts about E George De Ville

   E. George De Ville  Born:  1890 - Appleton, Wisconsin
Died:   1960 - St. Johns, Arizona
Known for:  Sandpainting, southwest landscape
Name variants:  George De Ville

Born in Appleton, Wisconsin, E. George De Ville is known for his sand paintings,  which he, not a Native American, did with the same methods as the Southwest Indians. One of his works titled Rainbow Bridge is inscribed: "Hand made: Employing sand, ground rock and minerals as the color medium."

His subjects were western from New Mexico and Arizona, especially the Grand Canyon.  He also did portraits of old time Indians and white settlers of those regions. He lived much of his life in Flagstaff, Arizona and Gallup, New Mexico, and was living in St. Johns, Arizona when he died.


Source:
Doris Dawdy, Artists of the American West, Volume II, p. 79

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