The Denver Artists Guild
260 pages, 9 x 11
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Release Date:15 Jul 2015
ISBN:9780942576580
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The Denver Artists Guild

Its Founding Members; An Illustrated History

By Stan Cuba; Foreword by Hugh Grant; Introduction by Cynthia Jennings; By (photographer) Dean Lovett
Colorado Historical Society

In 1928, the newly organized Denver Artists Guild held its inaugural exhibition in downtown Denver. Little did the participants realize that their initial effort would survive the Great Depression and World War II—and then outlive all of the group’s fifty-two charter members.

The guild’s founders worked in many media and pursued a variety of styles. In addition to the oils and watercolors one would expect were masterful pastels by Elsie Haddon Haynes, photographs by Laura Gilpin, sculpture by Gladys Caldwell Fisher and Arnold Rönnebeck, ceramics by Anne Van Briggle Ritter and Paul St. Gaudens, and collages by Pansy Stockton. Styles included realism, impressionism, regionalism, surrealism, and abstraction. Murals by Allen True, Vance Kirkland, John E. Thompson, Louise Ronnebeck, and others graced public and private buildings—secular and religious—in Colorado and throughout the United States. The guild’s artists didn’t just contribute to the fine and decorative arts of Colorado; they enhanced the national reputation of the state.

Then, in 1948, the Denver Artists Guild became the stage for a great public debate pitting traditional against modern. The twenty-year-old guild split apart as modernists bolted to form their own group, the Fifteen Colorado Artists. It was a seminal moment: some of the guild’s artists became great modernists, while others remained great traditionalists.

Enhanced by period photographs and reproductions of the founding members’ works, The Denver Artists Guild chronicles a vibrant yet overlooked chapter of Colorado’s cultural history. The book includes a walking tour of guild members’ paintings and sculptures viewable in Denver and elsewhere in Colorado, by Leah Naess and author Stan Cuba.

In honor of the book’s release, the Byers-Evans House Gallery will showcase a collection of founding guild members’ works starting June 26, 2015. The exhibit, also titled The Denver Artists Guild: Its Founding Members, contains paintings from artists such as the famed Paschal Quackenbush, Louise Ronnebeck, Albert Byron Olson, Elisabeth Spalding, Waldo Love and Vance Kirkland. The show will be on display through September 26, 2015. 

'A treasure trove of information and the definitive source on Denver art. The research, detail, scholarship, and fine writing are remarkable.'
Rob Lewis, Denver art collector
'The book is a visual celebration of art history, Colorado history, imagery, color, and style.'—David N. Wetzel, retired Publications Director, History Colorado
'[A] beautiful collection of member biographies and works combined with a historical look at DAG's founding and enduring impact.'—Daliah Singer, 5280
'[A] stunning work.'
Sandra Dallas, The Denver Post
The Denver Artists Guild offers a feast for eyes and minds, and at an unusually afforadable price, mirable dictu.'
Virginia McConnell Simmons, Colorado Central Magazine
 'Cuba’s highly informative book provides a context for the artists working during a time of great changes and challenges in the art world.'
Colorado Book Review 

Stan Cuba, a graduate of Columbia University in New York, is associate curator of the Kirkland Museum of Fine & Decorative Art in Denver. In addition to curating and writing catalogs for many exhibits of regional art, he has written John F. Carlson and Artists of the Broadmoor Academy and coauthored The Art of Charles Partridge Adams, The Colorado Book, and Pikes Peak Vision: The Broadmoor Art Academy, 1919–1945. His most recent book is Sandzén in Colorado.


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