American, (1938–2025)
Marion Roundy Hyde was born in Tremonton, Utah on August 26,1938. Hyde graduated from Box Elder High School and received an athletic scholarship to play football at Utah State University. Hyde was fortunate to study under three prominent Utah artists: Harrison Groutage, Everett Thorpe, and Gaell Lindstrom. He graduated USU in 1962 with a BFA and 1969 MFA. Hyde taught art at his high school after receiving his BFA until he finshed his MFA where he was offered at teaching position in USU's art department. He was the department head from 1984-1996. He retired from teaching in 2002. Hyde continued to create paintings, drawings, and prints up until his death on January 9, 2025.
El Charro 1984.249
Fire Canyon 1994.74
Logan River Trail #2 2012.11
Logan River Trail #8 2012.9
Night Music 1988.217
Night Music 2012.33
Tony Grove #3 2012.10
Untitled 1990.47
Venus Ignoring Two Models 1990.49
Vista Del Norte 1984.381
Visto Del Sur 1984.274
Wasatch 2012.32
Woman, Rose and Tapestry 1984.189
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