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Conrad Schwiering moved to Jackson Hole, Wyoming in 1947 and maintained a permanent home and studio at Antelope Flats north of Jackson. He was born in Boulder, Colorado, and graduated from the University of Wyoming. Schwiering was a charter member of the National Academy of Western Art (NAWA). He exhibited paintings in China in 1981 and in the Cowboy Hall of Fame at Oklahoma City in 1985.”
Schwiering Worked out of his home and studio in Jackson, Wyoming and was known for his mountain landscapes and capturing the changing seasons. Many of his most famous paintings are of the Teton Mountains. He once said "I plan on going out every day to sketch these mountains no matter what sort of weather is brewing. Because this is really what a mountain painter does--he catches, if he can, the essence of the moods, as they come across the mountains, hoping he can pass them on to others."