| Stephen Howard Naegle American Watercolor Artist |
| The Works of Stephen Naegle - A Catalogue, Page 18 |
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| 100. Thicket - 1 Watercolor from 1968 of a thicket. This painting is also in the 1988 Nicolaysen Art Museum Booklet, Stephen Naegle. I suspect this painting is in the Master's Thesis turned in during 1969 at Utah State University. Liz Lawyer, a Utah State University journalism student, tells of seeing a couple of thicket paintings on the microfilm. Naegle Family Collection, slide or digital media. Used with Permission. David Naegle, Utah Trip #2, October 2006 |
| 102. Utitled Drawing No date, pencil 17 by 23 inches. This drawing is of an old frame barn and fencing. It is included in the Nicolaysen Booklet, Stephen Naegle. Permission sought for posting an image. This is a major work. |
| 101. Bear Grass 1967 watercolor of a type of grass native to the arid Utah landscape. 21 by 7 3/4 inches. This type of bear grass is common from the desert southwest north into Canada and grows 6 to 8 feet when blooming. Naegle Family Collection, slide or digital image. Used with permission. David Naegle, Utah Trip #2, October 2006 |


| 97. Sycamore Utah Trip #2 by David Naegle Naegle Family Collection Used with permission. |
| 99. Falling Rafters also denoted as Arkansas Barn, it is very common for farmers to stack rock along fence rows. Utah Trip #2 by David Naegle Naegle Family Collection Used with permission. |
| 98. Promontory A promontory is a prominent mass of land which overlooks lower lying land. I was contacted by another Utah artist named Roland Lee. When he saw this painting, he immediately recognized it as the well known, Hurricane Mesa. He followed up sending me a photo of a precise angle photo of this mesa which is North from the city of Hurricane Utah. Roland lives over at St. George, Utah not too far away. He too is a watercolorist as was Stephen Naegle. However Stephen did some oils early and late in his career. Here is a link to a wikipedia photo from above I believe is this same mesa, only showing the 1955 military test site atop the mesa. Mesa from Above Utah Trip #2 by David Naegle Naegle Family Collection Used with permission. |



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| Thanks to Utah Artist Roland Lee for sending this photograph of Hurricane Mesa. You might even enjoy as I did a visit to Roland's website: www.rolandlee.com Used with Permission |