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Don Spaulding was educated at the Art Students League where he studied with
noted artists, Frank Dumond, Robert Beverly Hale and William McNulty.
Subsequently, he studied privately with Norman Rockwell.
Following a successful career as a commercial illustrator, he turned to
painting Western Art in 1976. His paintings of the West were the
subject of a one-man show in the West Point Museum in 1979, and he has
exhibited annually in the “Prix de West” invitational since 1993.
His work has been the subject of articles in “Art West,” “Southwest Art,”
“Art World,” “Art of the West” and “Wild West,” and is in collections of the
West Point Museums, the U.S. Army War College, the U.S. Army Command and
General Staff College, the Fort Riley Cavalry, the Pentagon, the Museum of
the Rockies, the Farell Museum and the Western Art Museum.
He is represented by the Di Tommaso Gallery in Jackson, Wyoming.
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Spaulding has been featured in several magazine articles and
his work can be found in National and private Museum, Bank and corporate
collections.

"Cigarette Money"
oil
21" x 16" |