Michael Coleman
Michael Coleman
Blackfoot Snows
Gouache
7 × 9 inches, 17 ¼ x 17 ¾ inches in the frame
Signed Lower Right
ID: DH4741
Michael Coleman is an American artist renowned for his evocative wildlife and Western landscape paintings. Born in 1946 in Provo, Utah, Coleman developed an early interest in nature and art, often sketching animals and outdoor scenes during his youth. He studied at Brigham Young University and was heavily influenced by the Hudson River School and 19th-century American painters such as Albert Bierstadt and Thomas Moran. Coleman's style is characterized by a rich, earthy palette and meticulous attention to detail, capturing the quiet majesty of the American West and its fauna with reverence and realism.
Throughout his career, Coleman's work has been exhibited in prestigious venues including the National Museum of Wildlife Art and the Autry Museum of the American West. In addition to oils, he works with bronze sculpture, further showcasing his deep connection to the natural world. His pieces are highly collectible, admired for their ability to transport viewers into serene, untouched landscapes. Coleman is considered one of the leading figures in contemporary Western art, continuing a legacy of storytelling through a lens of wilderness and heritage.