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The Flatirons, Boulder, Colorado
The Flatirons, Boulder, Colorado
The Flatirons, Boulder, Colorado

The Flatirons, Boulder, Colorado

Artist (American, 1900 - 1989)
Date1929-1930
Mediumlitho crayon
DimensionsSupport: 8 × 6 1/2 in. (20.3 × 16.5 cm)
ClassificationsDrawing
Credit LineGift of Dwight and Lorri Lanmon, 2026
Object number2026.7.3
DescriptionA grey mountain cliff with a blue sky in the background
eMuseum Notes
Born in St. Louis in 1900, True's life took a transformative turn in 1928 when she ventured into the American Southwest. Traveling with friends from the Herron Institute, she journeyed along the High Road from Taos through the Rio Grande Valley to Santa Fe. The dramatic landscapes and vibrant cultures of northern New Mexico struck her with overwhelming force, igniting a deep emotional and artistic awakening she longed to capture on canvas. The experience reshaped her creative vision. In 1929, she joined the Fine Arts Department at the University of Colorado in Boulder, and by 1931, she made her exhibition debut at the New Mexico Museum of Art.
On View
Not on view
Rain Finds the Mountains
Virginia True
1928
From Gray's Peak
Virginia True
1931
Untitled (Southwestern Landscape)
Virginia True
circa 1928-1935
Chapel Inn
Virginia True
September 16, 1932
Polling Booth
Virginia Cobb
1992
Enemy Treasures
STROUD, Virginia A.
1978
Boulder Falls
Pansy Stockton
1936
Black Rider on Pinto
Ernest L. Blumenschein
n.d.
Untitled
Gustave Baumann
n.d.