Sheldon Parsons (1866-1943)
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Sheldon Parsons was born in Rochester, New York in 1866 and studied at the National Academy of Design. Parsons married a famous photographer and for many years was a highly sought portrait painter in New York City. Among his sitters were Susan B. Anthony and President McKinley. Following his wife’s death in 1913, Parsons relocated to Santa Fe becoming one of the area’s first artists. Parsons work evolved after his move and his style became ever more impressionistic as he painted the area around his new home. Parsons would become an influential artist in his adopted state. In 1918, he was selected as the first director of the Museum of New Mexico in Santa Fe.

 Parsons, New Mexico Mountain Stream
New Mexico Mountain Stream

Sheldon Parsons, Santa Fe Adobes
Santa Fe Adobes
Sheldon Parsons, Cundiyo, New Mexico
Cundiyo, New Mexico
Parsons, After A March Storm
After A March Storm
Parsons, On the Way To Puye
On the Way To Puye
Parsons, Poplars
Poplars
Parsons, Ristras and Adobes
Ristras and Adobes
Parsons, Santa Fe Street Scene
Santa Fe Street Scene
Sheldon Parsons, Talaya New Mexico, 1914
Talaya New Mexico,
1914
sheldon Parsons, New Mexico Landscape, 1917
New Mexico Landscape, 1917
Parsons, Sangre de Christos
Sangre de Christos
Parsons, Snowy Mountains, New Mexico Foothills
Snowy Mountains,
New Mexico Foothills
Parsons Cerro Gordo
Cerro Gordo, NM, 1917

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