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Howard B. Schleeter1903 Buffalo, New York - 1976 Placitas, New Mexico

Howard B. Schleeter was born in 1903 in Buffalo, New York. He studied at Albright Art School in New York and later moved to New Mexico in 1929; he was married a year later. Howard struggled in his early career as a painter but was able to get occasional work in commercial art. During 1936-1942 Schleeter received commissions from Franklin D. Roosevelt’s WAP art program. In 1954 he was included in a young artist’s exhibition at the Guggenheim Museum. He taught classes at the University of New Mexico from 1950-1951 and 1954.

Schleeter’s work was shown extensively during his lifetime in the U.S. and internationally. Today his work is included in the collections of several prominent institutions such as the Guggenheim Museum, the Art Institute of Chicago, the Dallas Museum of Art, the de Young Museum and the Museum of New Mexico.

Later in life he struggled with Parkinson’s disease but his passion to paint was still strong. Howard taught himself to paint with his other hand and eventually used his teeth to paint as his disease worsened. He died in Placitas, NM in 1976.

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Ancient Sea Script
Howard B. Schleeter
1948
Earrings
Howard B. Schleeter
ca. 1940
Earrings
Howard B. Schleeter
ca. 1940
Firebird
Howard B. Schleeter
1948
Fish Pendant with Chain
Howard B. Schleeter
mid-20th century
Jewelry Set
Howard B. Schleeter
ca. 1940
Moonlit Fires
Howard B. Schleeter
1967
Pendant
Howard B. Schleeter
ca. 1940
Pendant with Chain
Howard B. Schleeter
ca. 1940
Sunburst
Howard B. Schleeter
1969
Things of Land and Sea
Howard B. Schleeter
August 13th, 1947
Waterfront Promenade
Howard B. Schleeter
1951