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Swanson married Beverly Anderton; they had a son, Steven, and a daughter, Pamela. He died on December 17, 2004. His funeral was held at the Desert Springs Bible Church in Phoenix, Arizona.
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reservation. Swanson's paintings were not caricatures of Native Americans but realistic depictions, and they were thus "positively received by the Indian community."
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from 1986 to 2004. He won a gold medal from the National Academy of Western Art in 1975. His work was added to the collection of the Phippen Museum in Prescott.
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Swanson became a professional painter of the American West, especially Native Americans. His paintings depicted the lives of the
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Swanson began his career as an engineer in California, and he opened a gallery in
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Alcester, South Dakota
Northrop Aeronautical Institute
American West
Alcester, South Dakota
Northrop Aeronautical Institute
Oak Glen, San Bernardino County, California
Prescott, Arizona
Carefree, Arizona
Hopi
Zuni
Navajo
Navajo Nation
Cowboy Artists of America




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