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Calvin Fletcher

American
(1882–1963)

Natural Bridge, Logan Canyon
1930

Oil on canvas
19.875 x 24 x 0.75 in.
Museum Permanent Collection
1984.1129

In this painting, Calvin renders Logan Canyon’s Wind Cave in a style reminiscent of his friend and colleague, Berger Sandzen. As with Cliffs, on display in the next gallery, Calvin adopts a Post Impressionist approach with strong brushstrokes and bold colors. Calvin believed that as an art teacher, it was his responsibility to model a variety of styles for his students. With this student-centric approach, his mentees affectionately dubbed him “the Prof.”


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  • impressionism
  • landscape
  • mountain ranges - A series of mountains or mountain ridges closely aligned in formation, direction, and age.
  • natural bridges - Natural arches that have been formed by a current of water, often leaving a formation that resembles a bridge. For similar structures that were not formed by a current of water, use the broader "natural arches."

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