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David Stirling Colorado (1887-1971) COLORADO LANDSCAPE WITH ASPENS oil on board, framed, signed: lower right H18 1/4" W24" *Artist biography: This information is being provided by Greig Steiner of Estes Park, Colorado. Greig is the court appointed appraiser for the estate of Dave Stirling, was an associate in Dave's studio from 1962 until 1968, and a long-time friend of the family. David Stirling was born in 1887 in Corydon, Iowa to a pioneering family; his father was a newspaper publisher. He went on to the Cummings Art School in Des Moines, Iowa in 1906-07, and also attended the Academy of Fine Arts in Chicago in 1908-09. After traveling to the Northwest where his older brother had a logging business, Stirling discovered that he wasn't too interested in that kind of work. He passed through Estes Park, Colorado on this trip in 1916. He married Kitty Wolf in Corydon, and in 1918 they moved to Estes Park for the summer months, and this became a standard trek that lasted for many years. He alternated his time between Corydon in the winter, where he maintained a studio over the local bank, and Estes Park, where his studio was variously inside the Rocky Mountain National Park and on the main street. In 1919 in the Rocky Mountain National Park, they built a studio called "Bugscuffle Ranch" along with an adjacent home where they lived in the summers. This structure was replaced in 1930 with the gallery and studio that remained until a few years after Stirling's death. He became well known for his "cultural lectures on art" which were given in the gallery on a daily basis, and were attended by thousands of visitors. His line was "Everyone goes away smarter than when they stumbled into the joint." Stirling was fond of quoting Will Rogers. On his first exposure to abstract art, Stirling said "When you ain't nothing else you're an artist - it's one thing you can claim to be and no one can prove you ain't." He was an author as well and wrote several books of stories, myths and lies about the mountain west. His pen name was Pye-Eyed Pete Dave's wife contracted cancer, and he remained her sole caregiver until her death. His daughter Hattie later also had cancer and died, and his son, who was diabetic, died on the dance floor of the Riverside Ballroom in Estes Park. Stirling died in Longmont, Colorado after a short illness in 1971 and is buried there in a family plot Dave was famous as "The Youngest of the Old Masters," a title given him in an article, which he was quick to adopt. He painted the Rocky Mountain National Park and environs as well as other parts of the country but was most well-known for his colorful aspen paintings. Stirling received many awards and citations for his art work and community involvement. The Governor of Colorado presented him with a congratulatory sheepskin outlining his career on the occasion of his 50th anniversary as a resident artist of the Rocky Mountain National Park.

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