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Harold Dow Bugbee (August 15 1900 – March 27 1963) was an American
United States

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 Western
Western (genre)

The Western is a fiction genre seen in film, television, radio, literature, painting and other visual arts. Westerns are devoted to telling stories set primarily in the later half of the 19th century in what became the Western United States , but also in Western Canada, Mexico , Alaska and even Australia ....
 artist
Artist

The definition of an artist is wide-ranging and covers a broad spectrum of activities to do with creating art, practicing the arts and/or demonstrating an art....
, illustrator
Illustrator

An illustrator is a graphic artist who specializes in enhancing writing by providing a visual representation that corresponds to the content of the associated text....
, painter
Painting

Painting is the practice of applying paint, pigment, color or other medium to a surface . In art, the term describes both the act and the result, which is called a painting....
, and curator
Curator

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 of the Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum
Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum

File:Panhandle-Plains Historical logo.pngPanhandle-Plains Historical Museum is a history museum on the campus of West Texas A&M University in Canyon, Texas, United States, a small city south of Amarillo, Texas....
 in Canyon, Texas
Canyon, Texas

Canyon is a city in Randall County, Texas, Texas, United States. The population was 12,875 at the 2000 United States Census. It is the county seat of Randall County, Texas....
. Bugbee sought with considerable success to become the dominant artist of the Texas South Plains
South Plains

The South Plains is a region in West Texas comprising the area north of the Caprock Escarpment on the Llano Estacado, and extending north into the Texas Panhandle, centered at Lubbock....
, as his role model, Charles M. Russell of Montana
Montana

Montana is a U.S. state in the Western United States. The western third of the state contains numerous mountain ranges; other 'island' ranges are found in the central third of the state, for a total of 77 named ranges of the Rocky Mountains....
, accordingly sketched life of the northern Great Plains
Great Plains

The Great Plains are the broad expanse of prairie and steppe which lie west of the Mississippi River and east of the Rocky Mountains in the United States and Canada....
.

ee was born in Lexington, Massachusetts
Lexington, Massachusetts

Lexington is a town in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, Massachusetts, United States. The population was 30,355 at the 2000 census.The town is famous for being the site of the opening shots of the American Revolution, in the Battles of Lexington and Concord on April 19, 1775....
, to Charles H. Bugbee and the former Grace L. Dow. In 1914, the family moved to the Texas Panhandle
Texas Panhandle

The Texas Panhandle is a region of the U.S. state of Texas consisting of the northernmost 26 List of Texas counties in the state. The panhandle is a rectangular area bordered by the state of New Mexico to the west and the state of Oklahoma to the north and east....
 at the suggestion of a cousin, cattleman T.S.






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Harold Dow Bugbee (August 15 1900 – March 27 1963) was an American
United States

The United States of America is a Federal government constitutional republic comprising U.S. state and a federal district. The country is situated mostly in central North America, where its Contiguous United States and Washington, D.C., the Capital districts and territories, lie between the Pacific Ocean and Atlantic Oceans, Borders of the U...
 Western
Western (genre)

The Western is a fiction genre seen in film, television, radio, literature, painting and other visual arts. Westerns are devoted to telling stories set primarily in the later half of the 19th century in what became the Western United States , but also in Western Canada, Mexico , Alaska and even Australia ....
 artist
Artist

The definition of an artist is wide-ranging and covers a broad spectrum of activities to do with creating art, practicing the arts and/or demonstrating an art....
, illustrator
Illustrator

An illustrator is a graphic artist who specializes in enhancing writing by providing a visual representation that corresponds to the content of the associated text....
, painter
Painting

Painting is the practice of applying paint, pigment, color or other medium to a surface . In art, the term describes both the act and the result, which is called a painting....
, and curator
Curator

Curator , means manager, Wiktionary:overseer.Traditionally, a curator or keeper of a culture heritage institution is a content specialist responsible for an institution's Collection s and, together with a publications specialist, their associated collections catalogs....
 of the Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum
Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum

File:Panhandle-Plains Historical logo.pngPanhandle-Plains Historical Museum is a history museum on the campus of West Texas A&M University in Canyon, Texas, United States, a small city south of Amarillo, Texas....
 in Canyon, Texas
Canyon, Texas

Canyon is a city in Randall County, Texas, Texas, United States. The population was 12,875 at the 2000 United States Census. It is the county seat of Randall County, Texas....
. Bugbee sought with considerable success to become the dominant artist of the Texas South Plains
South Plains

The South Plains is a region in West Texas comprising the area north of the Caprock Escarpment on the Llano Estacado, and extending north into the Texas Panhandle, centered at Lubbock....
, as his role model, Charles M. Russell of Montana
Montana

Montana is a U.S. state in the Western United States. The western third of the state contains numerous mountain ranges; other 'island' ranges are found in the central third of the state, for a total of 77 named ranges of the Rocky Mountains....
, accordingly sketched life of the northern Great Plains
Great Plains

The Great Plains are the broad expanse of prairie and steppe which lie west of the Mississippi River and east of the Rocky Mountains in the United States and Canada....
.

Early years and education

Bugbee was born in Lexington, Massachusetts
Lexington, Massachusetts

Lexington is a town in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, Massachusetts, United States. The population was 30,355 at the 2000 census.The town is famous for being the site of the opening shots of the American Revolution, in the Battles of Lexington and Concord on April 19, 1775....
, to Charles H. Bugbee and the former Grace L. Dow. In 1914, the family moved to the Texas Panhandle
Texas Panhandle

The Texas Panhandle is a region of the U.S. state of Texas consisting of the northernmost 26 List of Texas counties in the state. The panhandle is a rectangular area bordered by the state of New Mexico to the west and the state of Oklahoma to the north and east....
 at the suggestion of a cousin, cattleman T.S. Bugbee, and established a ranch
Ranch

A ranch is an area of landscape, including various structures, given primarily to the practice of ranching, the practice of raising grazing livestock such as cattle or sheep for meat or wool....
 near Clarendon
Clarendon, Texas

Clarendon is a city in Donley County, Texas, Texas, United States. The population was 1,974 at the 2000 United States Census. The county seat of Donley County, Texas, Clarendon is located on United States Highway 287 in the Texas Panhandle some sixty miles east of Amarillo, Texas....
, the seat of Donley County
Donley County, Texas

Donley County is a county located in the U.S. state of Texas. In 2000, its population was 3,828. It is named for Stockton P. Donley, a frontier lawyer....
 east of Amarillo
Amarillo, Texas

Amarillo is the 14th-largest city in the U.S. state of Texas, the largest in the Texas Panhandle, and the county seat of Potter County, Texas. A portion of the city extends into Randall County, Texas....
. As a youth, Bugbee began sketching the multiple facets of ranch life hoping to preserve for posterity a rapidly-vanishing way of life. His own experiences offered keen insight into ranch living in the Panhandle. Bugbee graduated from Clarendon High School in 1917 and attended then Methodist-affiliated Clarendon College
Clarendon College (Texas)

Clarendon College is a community college located in Clarendon, Texas, the seat of Donley County, Texas in the Texas Panhandle. The college operates branch campuses in Pampa, Texas and Childress, Texas....
, since a public community college
Community college

A community college is a type of educational institution. The term can have different meanings in different countries....
. In 1918, he enrolled at Texas A&M University
Texas A&M University

Texas A&M University, often called A&M or TAMU, is a coeducational public university research university located in College Station, Texas, Texas....
 at College Station
College Station, Texas

College Station is a city in Brazos County, Texas, Texas, situated in Central Texas in the heart of the Brazos Valley. The city is located within the most populated region of Texas, near three of the 10 List of United States cities by population#Largest cities in the United States - Houston, Texas, Dallas, Texas, and San Antonio, Texas....
.

Bugbee spent many summers at the Taos art colony
Taos art colony

The Taos Art Colony is an art colony which began in 1898 with the visit of Bert G. Phillips and Ernest L. Blumenschein to Taos, New Mexico.An article with drawings by Blumenschein about a ceremony at Taos Pueblo appeared in the July 10, 1898, issue of Harper's Weekly....
 in Taos, New Mexico
Taos, New Mexico

Taos is a town in Taos County, New Mexico in the north-central region of New Mexico. In New Mexico, a municipality may call itself a village, town, or city ....
, where Bert G. Phillips
Bert G. Phillips

Bert Geer Phillips was one of the founding members of the Taos Society of Artists and a part of the Taos art colony. Phillips lived in Taos, New Mexico from 1898....
 urged him to attend the Cumming School of Art in Des Moines
Des Moines, Iowa

Des Moines , is the Capital and the most populous city in the United States U.S. state of Iowa. It is also the county seat of Polk County, Iowa....
, to study under the portrait painter Charles Atherton Cumming, who had established the art department at the University of Iowa
University of Iowa

The University of Iowa is a public university research university located in Iowa City, Iowa, United States. The university is organized into eleven colleges granting undergraduate, graduate, and professional degrees....
 in Iowa City
Iowa City, Iowa

Iowa City is a city in Johnson County, Iowa, Iowa, United States. As of the 2007 census estimate, the city had a total population of 67,062 making it the fifth-largest city in Iowa....
. In 1921, he completed in two years a four-year curriculum at the Cumming school.In annual trips to Taos, Bugbee painted with W. Herbert Dunton
W. Herbert Dunton

William Herbert "Buck" Dunton was an United States artist who was one of the founding members of the Taos Society of Artists and part of the Taos art colony....
, Leon Gaspard, Frank Hoffman, and Ralph Meyers. He often went camping
Camping

Camping is an outdoor recreational activity.The participants, known as campers, get away from urban areas, their home region or civilization and enjoy nature while spending one or more nights, usually at a campsite....
 in the Rockies
Rocky Mountains

The Rocky Mountains, often called the Rockies, are a mountain range in western North America. The Rocky Mountains stretch more than 4,800 kilometre from the northernmost part of British Columbia, in Canada, to New Mexico, in the United States....
 to get a close-up view of nature.

Artistic career

Bugbee returned to West Texas
West Texas

West Texas is a region in Texas that has more in common geographically with the Southwestern United States than it does with the rest of the state....
 in 1921. His early patron was Ernest O. Thompson
Ernest O. Thompson

Ernest Othmer Thompson was a general in the United States Army during World War I, a mayor of Amarillo, Texas, Texas, an Lawyer, a businessman , and a 32-year member of the Texas Railroad Commission....
 (1892-1966),a hotel
Hotel

----A hotel is an establishment that provides paid lodging on a short-term basis. The provision of basic accommodation, in times past, consisting only of a room with a bed, a cupboard, a small table and a washstand has largely been replaced by rooms with modern facilities, including Bathroom#Types of bathroomss and air conditioning or clima...
 owner, Amarillo mayor and, later, long-serving member of the Texas Railroad Commission. Thompson commissioned fourteen oil paintings for the Longhorn Room of his prestigious Amarillo Hotel. He also sponsored Bugbee's first large art showing. In 1942, Thompson authorized Bugbee to paint eleven mural
Mural

A mural is a painting on a wall, ceiling, or other large permanent surface....
s for the Tascosa Room of his Herring Hotel. Bugbee sold paintings to both ranchers and western art collectors. He also sketched Christmas card
Christmas card

A Christmas card is a greeting card sent as part of the traditional celebration of Christmas in order to convey between people a range of sentiments related to the Christmas season....
 designs available internationally.

In 1933, Bugbee began illustrating pen and ink sketches for books, magazine
Magazine

for quarterly in Heraldry see Quartering Magazines, periodicals, glossies or serials are publications, generally published on a regular schedule, containing a variety of Article , generally financed by advertising, by a purchase price, by pre-paid magazine subscription, or all three....
s such as Ranch Romances, Western Stories, Country Gentleman, and Field and Stream, and also historical editions of local and regional newspaper
Newspaper

A newspaper is a publication containing news, information and advertising, usually printed on low-cost paper called newsprint. General-interest newspapers often feature articles on Politics, crime, business, art/entertainment, society and sports....
s. He also illustrated such trade publications as The Shamrock and thirty-four issues of the Panhandle-Plains Historical Review. Starting in 1936, with the publication of Charles Goodnight: Cowman and Plainsman, a biography of legendary cattleman Charles Goodnight
Charles Goodnight

Charles Goodnight was a ranching in the American West, perhaps the best known rancher in Texas. He is sometimes known as the "father of the Texas Panhandle." Essayist and historian J....
, Bugbee began an enduring association with West Texas historian
Historian

A historian is an individual who studies and writes about history, and is regarded as an authority on it. Historians are concerned with the continuous, systematic narrative and research of past events as relating to the human race; as well as the study of all events in time....
 J. Evetts Haley
J. Evetts Haley

James Evetts Haley, Sr., usually known as J. Evetts Haley , was a Texas-born political activist and historian who wrote multiple works on the American West, including an enduring biography of legendary cattleman Charles Goodnight....
. He also did the illustrations for Willie N. Lewis' Between Sun and the Sod, S. Omar Barker's Songs of the Saddleman., and James R. Gober's Cowboy Justice: Tale of a Texas Lawman. During this period, Bugbee exhibited his work in Clarendon and other Texas cities, as well as in Kansas City, Missouri
Kansas City, Missouri

Kansas City is the largest city in the U.S. state of Missouri. It encompasses in parts of Jackson County, Missouri, Clay County, Missouri, Cass County, Missouri, and Platte County, Missouri counties....
, Chicago
Chicago

Chicago is the largest city in the U.S. state of Illinois and the Midwestern United States, as well as the List of United States cities by population city in the United States with more than 2.8 million residents....
, Denver
Denver, Colorado

Denver is the Capital and the Colorado municipalities of the state of Colorado, in the United States. Denver is a consolidated city-county located in the South Platte River on the High Plains just east of the Front Range of the Rocky Mountains....
, and New York City
New York City

The City of New York is the List of United States cities by population in the United States, while the New York metropolitan area ranks among the List of urban areas by population....
. He was a popular fixture too at the Tri-State Fair (Texas, Oklahoma
Oklahoma

Oklahoma is a U.S. state and a sovereignty located in the South Central United States and Southern United States of the United States of America ....
 and New Mexico
New Mexico

New Mexico is a U. S. State located in the Southwestern United States of the United States. Inhabited by Native Americans in the United States populations for many centuries, it has also has been part of the Spanish Empire viceroyalty of New Spain, part of Mexico, and a U.S....
) held annually in Amarillo.

In 1951, Bugbee became the art curator for the Panhandle-Plains Historical Society. This part-time position, which he retained until his death, pemitted him to devote much of his time to painting. Another artist featured at Panhandle-Plains is Frank Reaugh
Frank Reaugh

Charles Franklin Reaugh , known as Frank Reagh, was an artist, photographer, inventor, Patron#The_arts, and teacher, who was called the "Dean of Texas Paintings"....
 (1860-1945), an Illinois
Illinois

The State of Illinois is a U.S. state of the United States, the 21st to be admitted to the United States. Illinois is the most populous and demographically diverse Midwestern United States state and the fifth most populous state in the nation....
 native, who painted scenes similar to those adopted by Bugbee. Bugbee sold or donated more than 230 paintings, drawings, and prints to the society's museum in Canyon, the seat of Randall County
Randall County, Texas

Randall County is a county located in the U.S. state of Texas. It forms part of the Amarillo metropolitan area. In 2000, its population was 104,312....
 south of Amarillo. Bugbee completed twenty-two murals on Indian
Native Americans in the United States

Native Americans in the United States are the Indigenous peoples of the Americas from the regions of North America now encompassed by the continental United States United States, including parts of Alaska and the island state of Hawaii....
 lifeand ranching for the museum, the greatest of which is The Cattleman (1934), underwritten with a grant from the Federal Arts Project of the New Deal
New Deal

The New Deal was the name that United States President of the United States Franklin D. Roosevelt gave to a sequence of central economic planning and economic stimulus programs he initiated between 1933 and 1938 with the goal of giving aid to the unemployed, reform of business and financial practices, and recovery of the Economy of the Unite...
. His trail-driving scene of Texas cattleman R. B. Masterson, painted on wood panels, hangs in the Texas Hall of State in Dallas
Dallas, Texas

Dallas is the third largest city in the state of Texas and the List of United States cities by population in the United States.The city, with a population of over 1.3 million, is the main economic center of the 12-county Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex which contains 6.1 million people, and is the fourth-largest United States metropolitan area...
.

Military and family life

In 1942, Bugbee at forty-one, was drafted into the armed forces, but he was discharged after a year because of health problems. He painted three murals for Amarillo Army Air Field in 1943; two of the three are in the National Museum of American Art, a part of the Smithsonian Institution
Smithsonian Institution

The Smithsonian Institution is an educational and research institute and associated museum complex, administered and funded by the government of the United States and by funds from its Financial endowment, contributions, and profits from its shops and its magazine....
.

In 1935, Bugbee married the former Katherine Patrick (1904-1991); they divorced, and she died in Los Angeles
Los Angeles, California

Los Angeles is the largest city in the U.S. state of California and the List of United States cities by population in the United States. Often abbreviated as L.A. and nicknamed The City of Angels, Los Angeles is rated as a beta global city, has an estimated population of 3.8 million and spans over in Southern California....
. In 1961, Bugbee married the former Olive Freda Vandruff (1908-2003), the daughter of Ross Elliott Vandruff and the former Mayme L. Buskirk. Olive, an artist in her own right whose clients included U.S. President Lyndon B. Johnson
Lyndon B. Johnson

Lyndon Baines Johnson , often referred to as LBJ, was the List of Presidents of the United States President of the United States and List of Vice Presidents of the United States Vice President of the United States ....
 and Texas Governor Dolph Briscoe
Dolph Briscoe

Dolph Briscoe, Jr. is a wealthy Uvalde, Texas rancher and businessman who was the Democratic Party List of Governors of Texas between 1973 and 1979....
 of Uvalde
Uvalde, Texas

Uvalde is a city in and the county seat of Uvalde County, Texas, Texas, United States. The population was 14,929 at the 2000 United States Census....
, did not remarry. She lived thereafter, and died at the age of ninety-four, on the Harold Dow Bugbee Ranch in Clarendon. Bugbee died in Clarendon at the age of sixty-two, forty years before Olive's passing. The estate, valued at $1 million, was donated on Olive's death to the Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum. Olive left the ranch largely as she found it when she moved there in 1961.

Bugbee exhibited in 1929 at Dalhart
Dalhart, Texas

Dalhart is a city in Dallam County, Texas and Hartley County, Texas counties in the U.S. state of Texas, and the county seat of Dallam County. The population was 7,237 at the 2000 United States Census....
, the seat of Dallam County
Dallam County, Texas

Dallam County is a county located in the far northwestern portion of the U.S. state of Texas. In 2000, its population was 6,222. It is named for James Wilmer Dallam, a lawyer and newspaper publisher....
 in the northwestern Panhandle, in Amarillo (1930, 1931, and 1938), in Abilene (1931), the University of Texas Centennial Exposition in Austin
Austin, Texas

Austin is the capital of the U.S. state of Texas and the county seat of Travis County, Texas. Situated in Central Texas and part of the Southwestern United States, it is the fourth-largest city in Texas and the 16th-largest in the United States....
 (1936), the Fort Worth Frontier Exposition (1936), and the West Texas Art Exhibition at Fort Worth (1939). His work was featured in exhibitions at the Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum in 1953, 1961, and, posthumously, in 1970, 1987, and 1994. In 1990, the museum unveiled a reconstruction of Bugbee's studio. His exhibits were presented in 1992 at the Nita Stewart Haley Library at Midland
Midland, Texas

Midland is a city in and the county seat of Midland County, Texas, located on the Great Plains of the western area of the U.S. state of Texas. A small portion of the city extends into Martin County, Texas....
 and in 1993 at the Cattleman's Museum, 1301 West 7th Street in Fort Worth. There is also a Bugbee exhibit at the Saints' Roost Museum
Saints' Roost Museum

The Saints' Roost Museum in Clarendon, Texas, Texas, features heirlooms from Texas Panhandle ranches, farms, and businesses as well as a renovated railroad depot and a collection of materials from the Red River War....
 in Clarendon.