Theodore Van Soelen (1890–1964) was a New Mexico-based artist best known for his Western landscapes and portraits. Van Soelen was born in 1890 in St. Paul, Minnesota. He studied at the St. Paul Art Institute from 1909 to 1911 and then at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. From that school he won a "Cresson Traveling Scholarship" for study in Europe in 1913 and 1914. After his return a doctor recommended him to move west after a serious case of tuberculosis and pneumonia in 1916. He first settled in Albuquerque, New Mexico before moving to Santa Fe in 1922, and, finally, Tesuque in 1926. He died in Santa Fe in 1964.
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| - Theodore Van Soelen (1890–1964) was a New Mexico-based artist best known for his Western landscapes and portraits. Van Soelen was born in 1890 in St. Paul, Minnesota. He studied at the St. Paul Art Institute from 1909 to 1911 and then at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. From that school he won a "Cresson Traveling Scholarship" for study in Europe in 1913 and 1914. After his return a doctor recommended him to move west after a serious case of tuberculosis and pneumonia in 1916. He first settled in Albuquerque, New Mexico before moving to Santa Fe in 1922, and, finally, Tesuque in 1926. He died in Santa Fe in 1964. (en)
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| - Carnegie Museums of Pittsburgh
- San Ysidro, New Mexico
- Santa Fe, New Mexico
- People from Tesuque, New Mexico
- Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts
- 1964 deaths
- Cornwall, Connecticut
- Cincinnati Art Museum
- Artists from Saint Paul, Minnesota
- Minnesota Museum of American Art
- Trading Post
- Livingston, Texas
- Los Angeles County Museum of Art
- Silver City, New Mexico
- Federal Works Agency
- 1890 births
- Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts alumni
- Artists from New Mexico
- Tuberculosis
- Waurika, Oklahoma
- Grant County Courthouse (Silver City, New Mexico)
- Albuquerque, New Mexico
- American Academy of Arts and Sciences
- 20th-century American artists
- Art Institute of Chicago
- National Academy of Design members
- Section of Painting and Sculpture artists
- Honorary title (academic)
- Pneumonia
- Portales, New Mexico
- Portales Main Post Office
- Fine art
- School of American Research
- Metropolitan Museum of Art
- New Mexico
- Roosevelt County, New Mexico
- National Academy Museum and School
- Tesuque
- San Francisco Museum of Art
- St. Paul, Minnesota
- List of post office murals
- Section of Fine Arts
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| - Theodore Van Soelen (1890–1964) was a New Mexico-based artist best known for his Western landscapes and portraits. Van Soelen was born in 1890 in St. Paul, Minnesota. He studied at the St. Paul Art Institute from 1909 to 1911 and then at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. From that school he won a "Cresson Traveling Scholarship" for study in Europe in 1913 and 1914. After his return a doctor recommended him to move west after a serious case of tuberculosis and pneumonia in 1916. He first settled in Albuquerque, New Mexico before moving to Santa Fe in 1922, and, finally, Tesuque in 1926. He died in Santa Fe in 1964. (en)
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