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Vance A. Larson (1951–2010), was an abstract expressionist painter and portrait painter.〔http://catchdreamsthunder.blogspot.com/〕〔http://vancealarsonart.blogspot.com/〕 A prolific artist, during his career Larson painted over 10,000 original works of art and won over 30 Best of Show awards in major art shows from Dallas to Beverly Hills. Larson's paintings are displayed in collections throughout the world. ==Early career== Larson attended Paier School of Art,〔http://www.paiercollegeofart.edu/〕 and then the Minneapolis College of Art and Design.〔http://mcad.edu/〕 In 1976, under the pen name Eric Van Larson, he was chosen by Leroy Neiman as one of the nation's top 20 retrospective artists for the permanent collection gallery of the Minnesota Museum of Art, Metamorphose 1. He then went back to using his given name, Vance A. Larson. Throughout the 1970s Larson painted hard-edged oil abstract expressionist works. His best known paintings from this period include "The Lifestar" and "Blue Note." During this early period, however, Larson made his living primarily drawing charcoal and pastel portraiture. Noteworthy among his portraits is the 1980 pastel of the highly decorated Iwo Jima veteran, Major General Fred E. Haynes, USMC,〔http://blogs.militarytimes.com/battle-rattle/tag/maj-gen-fred-haynes/〕〔http://www.talespress.com/Spearhead%20News%20-%20Spring%202010.pdf〕 (who at the time was married to Larson’s sister), now among the permanent collection of the National Museum of the Marine Corps.〔http://www.usmcmuseum.org/〕 Larson died in 2010.
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