Howard Post Works

Howard Post

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Queen Creek, AZ

Howard Post was born in 1948 in Tucson, Arizona. He earned his Bachelor's and Masters degrees in Fine Arts at the University of Arizona, and taught there for two years.
 
Post was born and raised on a ranch near Tucson and gravitated early towards the cowboy life. He began to enter rodeo competitions as a youth and in time became an Arizona High School All-Around Rodeo Champion, a member of the University of Arizona rodeo team and eventually a Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association competitor. He also earned both Bachelor's and Masters degrees in Fine Arts at the university and taught there for two years.
 
After working as a commercial artist for a period, in 1980, Post decided to paint the lifestyle he knew best - the Arizona ranch traditions and the Arizona landscape. He is known for his unique aerial perspectives and modern, impressionistic viewpoint. A distant ranch house, cowboys sitting on fence rails, or cattle clustered in a corral are all subjects brought to life by Post's keen imagination. His use of high perspectives renders people and animals in his works with exceptionally strong shapes and patterns. Strong, orderly shadow patterns cast by the figures of cattle, cowboys, trees, or fences define his work.

- Bio Courtesy Altamira Fine Art

Education: BFA, MFA, University of Arizona.

Awards and Honors: Prix de West Great American Cowboy Award; Quest for the West Victor Higgins Award of Distinction; Denver National Best of Show Award.

Collections: The Smithsonian; Tampa Art Museum; Eiteljorg; Denver Art Museum; Phoenix Art Museum; Whitney Museum at the Buffalo Bill Historical Center; National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museums.

Representation: Sally Hendrickson Fine Art.